Am Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2014, 08:09:06 schrieb Patrick Shanahan: > * Tobias Ellinghaus <h...@gmx.de> [05-15-14 06:40]: > > Am Mittwoch, 14. Mai 2014, 17:29:14 schrieb Patrick Shanahan: > [...] > > > > > > 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? > > Changeing the DPI setting, up or down, affects all apps I use rather than > just the osd for image operations/cropping on DarkTable. It also would > take precious real-estate from image display. A configurable scaling > factor in DarkTable, ~/.config/darktable.gtkrc, is *much* preferred.
Could you please have a quick look at darktable with a higher DPI setting, just to confirm that then it looks reasonable? After all, the other texts (button labels, ...) look quite small to me, too. Or is it really JUST the crop&rotate size string? Try running xrandr --dpi 96 <start darktable, have a look> xrandr --dpi 80 [...] > tks for your, and the many other contributors efforts. You are welcome. :) Tobias
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