Dan H. wrote:
So, again: Where does OO get its UI font ideas?
Still gnawing my teeth on this problem I googled again, and found this
snippet by Liam O'Toole. Ironically this had come up in the very thread
I created, but must have got buried in the many other posts on this list
(does anybody
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:18:40 +0100
Dan H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Still gnawing my teeth on this problem I googled again, and found this
snippet by Liam O'Toole. Ironically this had come up in the very
thread I created, but must have got buried in the many other posts on
this list
Dan H. wrote:
Since I like to start my X sessions through $HOME/.xsession, I could put
a line or two in there that evaluates xdpyinfo and puts an appropriate
value into xrdb.
Done:
xdpyinfo | sed -rn \
's/^[[:space:]]+resolution:[[:space:]]+([0-9]+).*/Xft.dpi: \1/p' \
| xrdb -merge
Dan H. wrote:
What is the output of the following commands?
xrdb -q | grep dpi
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
Do the two results differ?
I tried it. Under fvwm, the first command gives no result at all, and
the second gives 85x86 dots per inch. In the gnome environment, xrdb
has a
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 11:16 +0100, Dan H. wrote:
the gnome-session which is called right after this line
overrides the 85dpi value with its erroneous 96dpi. Well, fuck that.
The DPI value can be adjusted in the preference menu for fonts in GNOME.
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Cheers,
Sven Arvidsson
http://www.whiz.se
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