> Theoretically the *correct* dpi setting (whether you like it or not)
should be set by the X server if you put your monitor's physical
dimensions in xorg.conf
right. problem is that this is a notebook (i945gm chipset) and i am
attaching an external monitor to it. i haven't been able to figure
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 10:37:18AM +0100, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> and now it works fine! later i also discovered that for xdm i explicitely
> also have the option "-dpi 100"
>
> thanks for help!
Theoretically the *correct* dpi setting (whether you like it or not)
should be set by the X server if y
hi,
Does it substitute a different font (family) or does it show the same
font rendered differently (larger/smaller, blurrier/more ragged, etc.)?
i think it's the same font, but after kdm login it's renderend smaller
and (subjectively) not so sharp.
I would start by comparing the output of th
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 09:39:08 +0100, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> i am using enlightenment 0.16 as my window manager. up to now i was using
> xdm as my login manager. recently, i tried to install and use kdm...
>
> then, fonts in several applications (e.g., psi, iceweasel, conky, ...)
> d
hi guys,
i am using enlightenment 0.16 as my window manager. up to now i was
using xdm as my login manager. recently, i tried to install and use kdm...
then, fonts in several applications (e.g., psi, iceweasel, conky, ...)
differ when i log in using xdm (the fonts i am used to - optimized for
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