david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> writes:
It gets the screen resolution right, just the
font sizes are
massively off.
Xorg calculates the screen DPI automatically, so if you switch to a
larger resolution on a display that reports the same physical size
then a 10-point font will still be the same number of millimeters
tall. Look at the "resolution" line in xdpyinfo's output to see what
DPI it's currently running at.
If you want to override the DPI calculation, making a 10-point font
the same number of *pixels* tall regardless of the resolution, then
you can pass an option like "-dpi 96" to the X server (by editing
.xserverrc if you use startx, or /etc/gdm/gdm.conf if you use GDM).
I checked that. Xorg is correctly using 96 dpi already. The problem is
the respective display managers aren't sizing their fonts properly.
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David
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