On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 09:47:38PM +0300, O.D.Iberien wrote:
Hi,

Just change the geometry of the desktop Xvnc has - e.g.
starting it as usual, but appending
    -geometry 1600x1200
will give you desktop with 1600x1200 size.

> Someone please tell me if I am right or wrong about this:
> 
> The heart of my problem is that VNC does not resize in response to changes in 
> geometry. A 24-point letter is going to be the same size on the screen whether or 
> not it is in a 640x400 window or a 1200x600 window. Although the VNC window changes 
> size, the windows within it do not. For instance, only one-quarter of the OpenOffice 
> window shows up within a full-screen VNC window. Without scrollbars, I have to drag 
> the OpenOffice window around inside the VNC window in order to see all of it. If the 
> scaling function actually worked, then it would be fine. But, it doesn't -- it is 
> painfully out of focus.  I have a 17" monitor, which is pretty standard, so it seems 
> odd to me that VNC seems to be scaled for use on something much larger
> 
> Is this something that I can correct? Or is this something I just have to wait on? 
> It would be wonderful if it could open a full-featured desktop window manager 
> properly.
> 
> ODI
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