Samuel Sieb composed on 2025-10-06 19:53 (UTC-0700):

> Felix Miata wrote:

>> It may depend on the DE or WM you are using. Scaling is commonly handled by 
>> DEs
>> via the xrdb setting Xft.dpi, that depending environment, might be used as 
>> the
>> setting, or possibly an override. Its value can be any whole number from 96 
>> up to
>> somewhere in the 300s I think. 100% is 96 DPI, so 'Xft.dpi: 168' is the same 
>> as
>> 175% scaling. To set manually you can put Xft.dpi in ~/.Xresources or 
>> ~/.Xdefaults.

> That's only if you're still using Xorg and who does that?  ;-)

Those for whom only "it" can support what needs doing, and Wayland by design 
will
never do? I haven't used Gnome since about 1999. Plasma I'm in process of mostly
abandoning, since it's incapable of putting any window back where it last found 
it
on a session restart, whether in Xorg or Wayland, much less most, or "gasp", 
all,
or on a fresh open. Using neither Gnome nor Plasma, Xorg or XLibre AFAIK is 
where
it's at.
-- 
Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion,
        based on faith, not based on science.

 Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!

Felix Miata
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