LB composed on 2014-12-15 15:50 (UTC): > Dmitriy Perlow wrote:
>> Imho you should try Qt4' qtconfig to change font size Already did that, from default 9 to 12. It has no effect on VLC font sizes. > or KDE4' systemsettings to change font size and/or dpi. According to zypper and yast2, nothing installed requires/depends on any of KDE4, and none of KDE4 is installed. GTK/Gnome packages installed are in the attached list. Systemsettings-kde3 and kde3-gtk-qt-engine are installed. Use my KDE style in GTK applications is selected, along with use my KDE fonts in GTK applications. DPI is the knob used to make the overall DE suitably sized, along with 14 as the size set for all fonts in KControl except taskbar and monospace, which are 12 and 13 respectively. Xft.dpi is not set, but setting it has no visible impact on VLC. This is what VLC looks like in current openSUSE 13.1 VLC 2.1.5 context @144DPI with what I originally thought was the default skin. Now I'm not sure whether or not the owner had changed it for 1.1.13: http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/vlcDPI144os131SkinOS113.jpg This is how the current default looks @144DPI: http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/vlcDPI144os131SkinDefault.jpg With the skin with the biggest player control buttons I could find on http://www.videolan.org/vlc/skins.php this is what VLC currently looks like @144DPI: http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/vlcDPI144os131SkinFtouch.jpg In every skin tried, VLC text is everywhere much too small. > As Dmitriy says it's likely to be a problem with the GTK settings in KDE. I don't know any more settings to try. It happens with all users VLC allows to start it. > I've encountered a similar issue in the past and for some reason with the > oxygen theme the fontsize was ignored. I'm no stranger to that kind of trouble. For many years I've found DisplaySize to be the most reliable way to control DPI, but it's not particularly convenient to use with different drivers having inconsistent requirements of xorg.conf* to produce all results desired that are even possible. Xrandr via startup config file or script is almost as good in results, but KDM ignores it. Kscreen likes to ignore both xorg.conf* and xrandr run before it starts. Xft.dpi, which far short of all applications obey, can be set all sorts of places, including in binaries, and can be impossible to unset at the same time that it is difficult to sync with DisplaySize and/or xrandr. All that didn't matter a whole lot when display DPI didn't vary all that much, but that is history. Display densities are all over the place now, and getting wider all the time. -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/
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