https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=874072
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=874072#c15
--- Comment #15 from Felix Miata 2014-07-29 01:20:24 EDT ---
The sizes in the KDE font settings panel are not pixel (px) units.
Rather, they are points (pt), as one would use in a word processor, or on
paper.
Don't confuse pt units used anywhere else with those found used for the CSS
applied in browser viewports like your comment 12 code. In CSS, pt is an
arbitrarily defined size in px that has no humanly predictable relationship to
the physical size of anything; while elsewhere one pt (usually, not exactly
always) is 1/72 of a physical inch. On a computer display an exact match
between actual display density of the screen, and the configured display
density of the DE, is required for the size to be an exact physical size a that
a pt can represent on a computer screen elsewhere than within a browser
viewport.
At 90 DPI as forced via your font settings, the 10pt you see in the KDE fonts
panel computes to 12.500px; 11pt to 13.750px.
What brand(s) and model(s) is/are your display(s) (as already asked in comment
2)? Maybe someone that can match it/them can reproduce.
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