On Fri, 2013-06-21 at 03:43 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2013-06-21 03:07 (GMT-0400) Adam Williamson composed:
> 
> > KDE has a checkbox for *everything in the world*, so I'm sure you can
> > reverse/reconfigure it somewhere. I haven't used it, but I'm assuming it
> > can set resolution and refresh rate as well as multi-monitor
> > positioning, hence useful for single monitors.
> 
> This is the same A11Y problem you keep complaining I complain about. The 
> obstacle here repeated is it can be much harder or even impossible for people 
> faced with too small GUI text to make it big enough than it is the other way 
> around. Without the necessity of a mouse pointer too small to see, or 
> checkboxes too small to hit with limited dexterity, xorg.conf can be used to 
> reverse globally-forced 96 DPI even before KDM ever accepts its first login, 
> thus enabling fine tuning from within KDE using text legible to the 
> beneficiaries of competent A11Y design.
> 
> KScreen in F19 currently is overriding xorg.conf, reverting text to 
> inadequate forced-to-96 size. Whether this is WAD or Fedora bug or upstream 
> bug is yet to be discovered by me, but I see a grand total of only 9 KScreen 
> bugs on bugs.kde.org. Based exclusively on their summaries, none seem to be 
> related to this behavior.

It shouldn't override the systemwide config for anything you haven't
explicitly set, no. I'd consider that a kscreen bug.
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