Hi,

here is the answer from Matthieu

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=163674121630769&w=2

"If your fonts have chanded sizes too much after the last snapshot
update, you can add

        xrandr --dpi 96

in your ~/.xsession (or ~/.xinitrc) file to set the resolution
manually to the previous default.

You can also fiddle with the X resources (~/.Xresources ) to fix
font sizes in invidual applications."

Sven


On 11/12/21 5:16 PM, Sven Wolf wrote:
Hi list,

I've upgraded three computers to the current snapshot
OpenBSD 7.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #90: Thu Nov 11 22:43:05 MST 2021

I use i3 as window manager.
On my Intel based systems the dpi changed
X230 (inteldrm,i5-3320/HD4000) from 96 to 125
L14 (inteldrm,i5-10210U/UHD) from 96 to 157

On my AMD based system the dpi changed
amdgpu,RX 5700XT from 96 to 94

In the Xorg logfile there are the entries:

old snapshot         modeset(0): DPI set to (96, 96)
current snapshot     modeset(0): DPI set to (157, 158)

old snapshot        AMDGPU(0): DPI set to (96, 96)
current snapshot    AMDGPU(0): DPI set to (94, 94)

As far as I've checked this problem has been introduced between the snapshots 2021-11-09 and 2021-11-11.

As a workaround I now define Xft.dpi: 96 in my .Xdefaults
An pkg update doesn't solve the problem.

Maybe it's related to Update xorgprotos to 2021.5
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=163662095531059&w=2


Sven











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