Re: Xwayland and weston’s scale=2 (hi-dpi display)

2015-11-09 Thread Michal Suchanek
DPI is read from the X server, not Xresources. You can probably adjust DPI by the scale factor in X emulation, Or not scale emulated X windows as suggested. Thanks Michal On 9 November 2015 at 19:42, Bill Spitzak wrote: > Have the X emulator assume the client set the scale

Re: Xwayland and weston’s scale=2 (hi-dpi display)

2015-11-09 Thread Bill Spitzak
Have the X emulator assume the client set the scale to the one determined from the dpi in the .Xresources? On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Jonas Ådahl wrote: > On Sat, Nov 07, 2015 at 09:48:59PM +0100, Michael Stapelberg wrote: > > Hey, > > > > I just got around to trying

Re: Xwayland and weston’s scale=2 (hi-dpi display)

2015-11-08 Thread Jonas Ådahl
On Sat, Nov 07, 2015 at 09:48:59PM +0100, Michael Stapelberg wrote: > Hey, > > I just got around to trying Wayland on my ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2015. > > The machine has a 2560x1440px display with 220 DPI, hence I’m using it as a > “retina display”, i.e. with a scale factor of 2. On Xorg, I achieve

Xwayland and weston’s scale=2 (hi-dpi display)

2015-11-07 Thread Michael Stapelberg
Hey, I just got around to trying Wayland on my ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2015. The machine has a 2560x1440px display with 220 DPI, hence I’m using it as a “retina display”, i.e. with a scale factor of 2. On Xorg, I achieve this by setting “Xft.dpi: 192” in my ~/.Xresources. All the applications then