Am Freitag, 8. April 2005 16:44 schrieb Bastian Venthur: > But i *think* kde itself is kind of optimized to 75dpi (the icons on the > desktop are a good example), therefore i think it would be the best to > assume the average user works under 75dpi. (I'm not shure about this point > but every live-cd I've tested works with 75dpi no matter wich display I > use).
You are plain wrong about this. KDE is not optimized for any DPI value, properly programmed applications can handle any DPI value (and almost all KDE application can). > BTW I think it's pretty annoying (to be least offending ;) -- that there is > still a difference in the dpi-setting if you're starting via kdm or manualy > via startx. There is no question asked in the installation of xserver or > kdm where you could set you dpi. I know, kinda OT but this dpi-issue is one > you hear kinda often in debian.user.$language. Yes, the -dpi setting actually belong to the configuration file of the X server. Sadly, setting this up is not easy for CRTs but only for TFTs. Probably many monitors are closer to 75dpi than to 100dpi. But if that makes to you happier: users of other system mostly don't even know that such a setting even exists ;) HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

