Hello, I got a pretty unusual setup here: I have a 4:3 CRT running at 1600x1200+0+0 with 101 DPI, and a 16:9 projector running at 1024x768+1600+431 (yes, that’s anamorphic, aka. with non-square pixels) which of course has a projection size of something around 3m in width (I’d measure it out later).
So I have two very different DPIs and most importantly: Two different pixel formats (square and non-square). How in the world would I set that up properly? --fbmm does only allow a global setting, and does not seem to do anything anyway (tried 400x100 as a parameter, with no changes). --dpi also is only global, but does not even allow different settings for horizontal and vertical. --scale uses a transformation matrix, which means the pixel representation still is square but gets squished after rendering, instead of rendering it onto non-square pixels in the first place. Which results in the typical blurryness of the bicubic filter. Also, since I usually don’t/can’t have the projector plugged in at boot time, I can’t use xorg.conf’s DisplaySize setting. (Which, I guess, would be ignored anyway because it now works with xrandr and ignores those sections in xorg.conf.) Please. Other then diving into the huge ton of program code that I don’t understand, I’m at my wits’ end, and so are Google, the #xorg irc channel, and some places where I asked. Navid _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
