On 2007/11/17 20:50 (GMT+0100) Igor Jagec apparently typed:

> How can I change X resolution from  85x86 dots per inch to 120x120 dpi?

> xdpyinfo | grep dimensions
>   dimensions:    1280x1024 pixels (382x302 millimeters)

>  xdpyinfo | grep resolution
>   resolution:    85x86 dots per inch

>  xrdb -query | grep dpi
> Xft.dpi:        120.000000

> I've set up 120 dpi on GNOME font properties and GNOME applications
> display fonts on 120 dpi, but non GNOME applications does not. How can I
> easily set that up?

> BTW my monitor is Philips 190P7ES/00.

A better answer could have resulted from knowing your graphics card and SUSE
version. Try adding to xorg.conf in Section "Monitor":

        DisplaySize 270 215

If that doesn't work, try reading through
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/dpi.html before replying here with your graphics
card and OS info.
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