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Review request for KDE Base Apps, KDE Runtime and kdelibs.


Summary
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I've been experimenting a little bit with custom font dpi sizes in 
$HOME/.kde4/share/config/kcmfonts

There, you can set custom font dpi value. Although the user interface 
(systemsettings/fonts) only provides 0 (don't force a dpi, use the system 
default instead), 96 and 120 as choice, in the config file you can put 
(manually) arbitrary values. This works mostly fine because 
kcontrol/krdb/krdb.cpp simply processes the dpi value of the config file "as 
is".

However, startkde.cmake doesn't. It checks if the value is 96 or 120. If not, 
the value is ignored and the system default is used.

Result: When you use e.g. 200 as dpi value and restart KDE, then KWin uses the 
default value (96 dpi on my system) for the window title, while the 
applications themself are displayed using 200 dpi. So the applications fonts 
are as big as desired, but the window title is too small. See the attached 
screenshot. This behaviour is inconsistent. startkde.cmake should follow the 
same police as kcontrol/krdb/krdb.cpp does. This patch fixes this.

(The user interface could be adopted in another patch.)

(Make this work would benefit people who need a high display resolution. 
Example: You connect your computer to your plasma tv and you want to be still 
be able to read the text although you are at a distance of 5 meters from the tv 
monitor. See also bug 272266)


Diffs
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  startkde.cmake dde9c23 

Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/101410/diff


Testing
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I've applied the patch to my local /usr/bin/startkde file, and it works fine.


Screenshots
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  http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/101410/s/171/


Thanks,

Lukas

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