I tried your methods but they don't seem to have an effect. It seems
xrandr can't change the screen DPI when I am using the nvidia binary
driver (xrandr already thinks it is correct anyways). The Xft settings
don't seem to change the font sizes. Thanks for the ideas!
What I did find works
Hi James,
there are two ways to fix this, either one might work:
xrandr --dpi 96
or add
Xft*dpi: 96
to your ~/.Xdefaults (and add xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults to your startup
sequence).
--
Gregor Best
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This problem is probably not actually an awesome issue... but none the
less is an issue for awesome users...
Basically after upgrading to Ubuntu Oneiric (11.10), my applications
seem to be rendering fonts much too large. It only happens when in
awesome (not when running XFCE or Gnome). Awe
Bill Sun writes:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 02:31:26PM +0600, Ekram wrote:
>> Hi Dear,
>>
>> its really awesome I liked it a lot... But could you tell me how can
>> i change application font size.
>> My applicatoin Font is too large.
>> Keep your go
ore info here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg#Display_Size_and_DPI
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Bill Sun wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 02:31:26PM +0600, Ekram wrote:
> > Hi Dear,
> >
> > its really awesome I liked it a lot... But could you tell me how
> ca
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 02:31:26PM +0600, Ekram wrote:
> Hi Dear,
>
> its really awesome I liked it a lot... But could you tell me how can
> i change application font size.
> My applicatoin Font is too large.
> Keep your good work going
>
> -EKram
Maybe your p
Hi Dear,
its really awesome I liked it a lot... But could you tell me how can
i change application font size.
My applicatoin Font is too large.
Keep your good work going
-EKram