Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> why do you think that's a GNOME bug? GNOME has a gconf key which allows
> to set the dpi xsettings which gtk, etc use then but the default is to
> use the xorg value
>   
Matthew, can you check the value of "/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi" 
on your system and report whether Gnome and the X server agree on the 
DPI value. If not, can you try removing the gconf key and see if your 
test still fails.

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Title text is smaller than user's default, and body's even smaller
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339026
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Status in Notify OSD: Confirmed
Status in “notify-osd” source package in Ubuntu: Confirmed

Bug description:
Binary package hint: notify-osd

notify-osd 0.9ubuntu2, Ubuntu Jaunty, 114dpi display

1. At a terminal, enter
    notify-send 'This text is too small' 'And so is this.'

What should happen: A notification bubble should appear where "This text is too 
small" is at the default application font size, and "And so is this." is 0.8 of 
that size.

What actually happens: Both the title and body are much smaller than they 
should be.

I have not changed my font preferences since logging in.

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