If the screen resolution is the same in both computers, try Edit -> Font in
your patch window.

Ricardo D.

On 16/02/2008, Roman Haefeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> if the same os is some linux flavour, it is probably because of
> different display settings that result in different font scalings. i
> noticed, that on computers with smaller resolution sometimes tinier
> fonts are used. unfortunately, i don't know what the correct solution
> for this problem is, if there is anything that could be considered
> *correct*. however, i sometimes was able to solve it by giving the
> option '-dpi 80' when doing 'startx'. alternativel it might also help to
> specify 'DisplaySize X Y' in 'Section "Monitor"' in your xorg.conf.
> Making the Display bigger than it actually is scales down fonts and vice
> versa.
>
> roman
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2008-02-16 at 11:29 +0100, Peter Plessas wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > What reason can there be if the same patch does not display the same
> > fontsizes on two different computers, both running the same OS and the
> > same Pd version?
> >
> > regards, PP
> >
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