Same problem here (host: wheezy, guests: LMDE2/mate, jessie/mate,
jessie/icewm). Temporary work around: restarting Xorg.
Cheers,
Martin
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Sven Hartge wrote:
Pinning the DPI setting in AppearanceFonts to
a fixed value instead of letting it auto detect the value fixed that for
me.
Yes, that worked for me, too. Thanks!
mike
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Mike Kupfer m.kup...@acm.org wrote:
Sven Hartge wrote:
Just for fun: could you check with
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
what DPI value is reported on your system and in the VM?
Both report 96x96 dots per inch.
Interesting. Strange. But ... oh well, the work-around works.
Grüße,
Sven.
On 05.06.2015 00:24, Mike Kupfer wrote:
Pinning the DPI setting in AppearanceFonts to a fixed value
instead of letting it auto detect the value fixed that for me.
Yes, that worked for me, too. Thanks!
Just for fun: could you check with
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
what DPI value is
Mike Kupfer wrote:
Last night I updated my stretch VM (VirtualBox), and I now see larger
characters in several places, including
- xfwm4 titlebar
- labels in the Xfce window buttons applet
- Xfce application menu
- Xfce logout dialog
[...]
The VM was previously updated on June 1st. It's
Sven Hartge wrote:
Just for fun: could you check with
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
what DPI value is reported on your system and in the VM?
Both report 96x96 dots per inch.
mike
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Mike Kupfer m.kup...@acm.org wrote:
Mike Kupfer wrote:
Last night I updated my stretch VM (VirtualBox), and I now see larger
characters in several places, including
- xfwm4 titlebar
- labels in the Xfce window buttons applet
- Xfce application menu
- Xfce logout dialog
[...]
The VM was
Last night I updated my stretch VM (VirtualBox), and I now see larger
characters in several places, including
- xfwm4 titlebar
- labels in the Xfce window buttons applet
- Xfce application menu
- Xfce logout dialog
But the Xfce settings dialogs (Appearance, Window Manager) say that the
font
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