On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 22:30, Michael Smith wrote: > >>Make sure your display is running at 100dpi ... > To find out what resolution your X server is using: > > $ xpdyinfo | grep dots > 81x108 dots per inch ... > Easiest thing to do is add a DisplaySize line giving the screen > dimensions in millimeters to the "Monitor" section of your xorg.conf > file ...
That did it. I had to adjust it as if I were running at 1080i; apparently the DPI setting doesn't adjust with xrandr (since it can't adjust fonts when changing modes, that makes sense). I still wish that there was a setting to change that font size. Big fonts are a nice thing, and faking out the DPI settings isn't always the best way of handling it. I guess it's a wish list item. --PC
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