Yes, here is one bug in my platform. The characters are in a mess with
dpi 120. And the command option sent to X has the highest priority and I
can not set the specific DPI value by xorg.conf except using the
workaround "xrandr --output default --dpi 96".
I hope when running uxlaunch, we don't send the specific DPI value to X.
So that we can set it by xorg.conf.

On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 00:39 +0800, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Em Terça-feira 13. Abril 2010, às 18.07.42, Arjan van de Ven escreveu:
> > On 4/13/2010 2:53, Zhao, Juan J wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > >   I have found that when running uxlaunch, it send "-dpi 120" to Xorg. Why
> > >   doing this? I have found that this is written hardly in xserver.c.
> > 
> > this is on the request of our UI designers; it turns out that most hardware
> > lies badly about it's dpi and it's not possible to get a consistent
> > experience without setting it to a fixed value.
> 
> Hardware lying about its size is very common.
> 
> But it's a UI problem if the UI doesn't scale to proper DPI. Different types 
> of 
> devices will have wildly different real-DPI values, so those should be taken 
> into account.
> 


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