> > > > note that when launched via gdm, the gnome font size is always the > > > > same, regardless of the dpi setting in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf. > > > > > > Look in gdmsetup, you can configure this. > > > > i looked in gdmsetup and couldn't find a setting for this. where > > should i be looking? > > Security Tab / Configure X server / Command
the point i was making there is that gnome ignores the dpi setting set there, and always uses 100 dpi. maybe xfce should do the same? > > maybe '-dpi 100' should be automatically set in gdm.conf? this would > > be a question for the gdm maintainer. > > I don't think so, what about people with a display which have more (or > less) DPI? Fixing DPI isn't a good idea. > > I don't think there's bug lying in Xfce, so maybe we can close this bug? i still think this is a bug. why does gnome behave differently than xfce? for example, if dpi is set to 50 in gdm, xfce will have a really small font, but gnome will still have a normal-sized font (and it will still say it used a 50x50 dpi resolution in /var/log/Xorg.0.log). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]