I love my FR's screen. 280dpi in full color is just awesome. But there's a problem: X11 applications choose their font sizes either as a predefined number of pixels or a predefined number of "point"s.
The first leads to very small text when you have a 280dpi screen. The second leads to very large text (because my FR's screen is much closer to my eyes than a typical laptop/desktop monitor). I'm using Xglamo under Debian and notice that at startup xdyinfo gives a dpi setting of 75x75, which is obviously a default value. This lead to all fonts being too small. So I changed it (to just 100dpi: I actually like small fonts) by adding a "-dpi 100" parameter to the X server. So this all works nicely, except that when I rotate the screen with xrandr, the size&dpi is calculated based on the screen's own info and gets set to 280dpi. I've tried to use "xrandr --dpi 100" as well as the --fbmm argument, but it looks like Xglamo does not support version 1.2 of XRandR. (I also tried to add a DisplaySize thingy in the xorg.conf file, but it made no difference, I'm not even sure if that file is read by Xglamo). For now, I just try to refrain from rotating the display, but I wish I could get it work right. Does anybody have an idea? Stefan _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community