Am Mittwoch, 14. Mai 2014, 17:29:14 schrieb Patrick Shanahan: > * Tobias Ellinghaus <h...@gmx.de> [05-14-14 16:43]: > > Am Mittwoch, 14. Mai 2014, 11:59:33 schrieb Patrick Shanahan: > > > * Patrick Shanahan <p...@opensuse.org> [05-14-14 11:54]: > > > > * Togan Muftuoglu <tog...@opensuse.org> [05-14-14 11:49]: > > > > > >>>>> "Tobias" == Tobias Ellinghaus <h...@gmx.de> writes: > > > > > Tobias> The reason is probably that I made darktable aware of > > > > > the > > > > > screen > > > > > Tobias> DPI to accommodate for high DPI screens. Maybe you have > > > > > set > > > > > a too > > > > > Tobias> big value there? since you are compiling darktable > > > > > yourself > > > > > you > > > > > Tobias> could maybe add this line to src/gui/gtk.c line 1065 > > > > > (i.e., > > > > > after > > > > > Tobias> the value was set): > > > > > > > > > > Tobias> printf("DPI: %f\n", gui->dpi); > > > > > > > > > > Okay I have provided a patched version for openSUSE and Fedora rpms > > > > > which should be available soon > > > > > > > > Tks, I will dl and install as soon as I see it available and provide > > > > the > > > > information requested. > > > > > > THAT was quick :^) > > > > > > As requested: DPI: 79.976562 > > > > Interesting, that should even make the font bigger, as we take 96 DPI as > > the ground truth for fixed pixel sizes. Could you provide a screenshot > > with default settings please? > > My fonts got considerably smaller :^(
Sorry, you are right, I was slightly more confused than normal. Big DPI (or PPI, let's not get into that now ^^) values make the font bigger, so it looks the same when scaled down due to the smaller pixels. So a DPI that is much smaller than the 96 we scale to is making the fonts smaller. Currently I see two options. The easy one would be you increasing the DPI setting for your screens. Unlike setting a bigger font size that would also scale up GUI elements like buttons. The alternative would be to allow overwriting the DPI setting in the darktable configuration or (more convenient) setting a scaling factor there. I kind of prefer the latter since it would help others, too. Thoughts anyone? > http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~pat/DarkTable_DarkRoom_Screen.jpg > http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~pat/DarkTable_LightTable_Screen1.jpg > http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~pat/DarkTable_Preferences_Screen3.jpg Thanks. > > PS: We are talking about the on-canvas crop&rotate controls? > > Yes > > I will try to get a screenshot of them but it is somewhat illusive :^) > > tks, Tobias
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