> On Oct 11, 2016, at 14:35, René J.V. Bertin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Monday October 10 2016 23:48:40 Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote:
> 
>>> X11 and in XQuartz. With the new macbookpro, the resolution is
>>> normally 2880x1800 but in XQuartz it's only 1440x900. Any idea
>>> why that might be? Can it be made to use the full resolution (or
>>> at least 1680x1050)? Or is that just wthe way it is with retina
>>> displays?
>> 
>> It should be possible to add better support for retina if anyone wants to 
>> spend time on it, but not much work has been going into XQuartz for the past 
>> five years or so.
> 
> Why is it then that XQuartz 2.7.8 on OS X 10.9 uses the correct (true) pixel 
> resolutions for my 2 non-retina screens?

Because the pixel:point ration is 1:1.

> Could xrandr be used to get XQuartz to use the full resolution on a Retina 
> screen, or is it going to be necessary to hack the code?

Probably.

>>> 3) Also, when XQuartz starts (after entering full-screen mode),
>>> the keyboard focus doesn't start to follow the mouse until after
> 
>> Also the first I've heard of that one... this is likely an issue in 
>> quartz-wm rather than XQuartz.  The source for that is at 
>> https://github.com/XQuartz/quartz-wm.
> 
> Except the OP is using TWM ;)

Oh.  LOL.  I missed that part.  In that case, it's likely that XQuartz isn't 
delivering the mouse events for some reason... maybe it doesn't think it's in 
the foreground or something?  Not sure, but if anyone wants to dig into it, 
I'll be happy to get the patch into XQuartz and get it upstreamed.

--Jeremy

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