Am 28.12.19 um 22:12 schrieb Shane Simmons:
> I just installed DT 3.0 from the unofficial Ubuntu Handbook PPA, the other 
> day, but the issue I have is that the fonts are much too large on my 4K 
> monitor, and I've tried adjusting the /screen_dpi_overwrite /setting in 
> darktablerc, to no avail.  In fact it doesn't even seem
> seem to work anymore.  My monitor is an ASUS PB287Q, with a screen area of 
> 621x341mm, to give an idea of the scale of these fonts (I reduced this image 
> to half-size - 1920x1024) --
> 
> 
> I need to reduce the overall UI scaling, or fonts, by about half, to get a 
> reasonable scaling here.  How do I do that? The old method of editing the 
> darktablerc file to fit the screen resolution doesn't work anymore (And what 
> gives with this anyway?)
> 
> Any ideas? As is it is now, the program is almost unusable with these 
> oversized fonts.  Also, I am running Kubuntu 19.10, on a Ryzen 7 2700X, with 
> a GTX 1080 Ti, if it matters.
> 
> -- Shane
> 
> /"Understanding is a three-edged sword." //-- Kosh Naranek/
> 
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Just edit $HOME/.config/darktable/darktablerc

This is the parameter you want to change:
screen_dpi_overwrite=-1.0

Play with values around 100: screen_dpi_overwrite=120.

Make sure that darktable is not running while you edit this file.


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