Re: how to force resize of kcalc-trinity?

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On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 16:25 (-0800), William Morder via tde-users wrote:

> On Tuesday 22 November 2022 15:51:44 deloptes wrote:
>> Jim wrote:
>>> Heresy and rubbish!  The higher the resolution, the better (to a
>>> point, anyway).

>> Really, I thought it is maths :) cause how many dots in which density I can
>> display on 15" ... of course it is much smaller then the same displayed on
>> 27". To read the same text on the 15" I must put glasses or lower
>> resolution. On the 13" I really need glasses :)
>> In math is truth :)

> I will consider what Jim wrote,

Thanks.  :-)

> as my own problem is similar. I haven't stated it explicitly before,
> because I assumed others (being sensible) would do as I do.

> The reason I want a kind of one-size-fits-all solution is that I
> like to copy my working system and transfer it to other machines.

Me too.  And part of what has made that tricky to do in a "seamless"
way is the X server's treachery.

> I do very little in the way of changing my settings when I move from
> laptop > desktop > laptop > the next miracle device.  About the only
> obvious difference is that I have to hit Ctrl-+ two or three times
> when I view webpages; otherwise, my system is pretty much identical
> on my laptop as it was only seven or eight earlier machines, each of
> them quite different in specs.

And that is a good accomplishment (it would be better if you didn't
have to hit Ctrl-+, but it is still pretty good).

I have solved this problem by correcting the lie that the X server
tells us.  Might I ask how you have made your settings work across a
wide variety of systems?

Cheers.
                                Jim
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