Am Dienstag, 30. August 2005 18:25 hackte Joe Giles in die Tastatur: > Ok, I added a section in the KDE Wiki that describes how to change the > dpi for KDM. I had a hard time searching for this and once I found it, I > thought it would be a good idea to add it.
This is is a very good hint if you have 96dpi resolution but i google a long time to look for the best solution and i found two way to solve it. But at first: This is only a suggestion and no criticism. At second: If this all is in the wiki than give me a strong RTFM.-) At least: Sorry, i have the long howtos only in german and not the url because i use knowit for such things so i don't know where the hints comes from (url or a hint in a newsgroup). Okay i try to translate the important things: 1. Perhaps it depends on your hardware or the xorg version but at this moment a line in the org.conf in the monitor section with DisplaySize 338 270 gives me here with a L70A TFT and a nvidia the best result. For this you don't need the dpi option in kdm or startx. url: http://www.mozilla.org/unix/dpi.html 2. It is not so easy to say what is the correct value of your dpi. First you measure the dimension of your monitor (or look in the handbook) and then make two calculations: dpi = xres * 2,54 / width of the visible area in cm dpi = yres * 2,54 / height of the visible area in cm In my case with 1280x1024 it is 96 dpi but if you use at example 1024x768 you will have another dpi value. I made this calclulation for a long time before i switch to DisplaySize. Sorry, i don't found an english howto.-( So the only thing what i want to say is that perhaps it will be a good idea to add the url of an english howto about this problem to find out what is your personal value of the dpi. See you, Attila _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
