http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14415
--- Comment #1 from Egbert Eich 2008-02-09 09:08:04 PST ---
The difference between 97x95 and 98x98 dpi is minimal. DPI is only used to give
you an approximately identical sensation between a paper printout and what you
see on the screen provided you are viewing it under the same viewing distance.
Could it be that the impression of 'oversized' only exists only because you are
used to the smaller size?
So this is a very subjective thing.
I also wonder why the size is significantly different: the difference is only 3
percent. You'd need a 33 pixel high font to get one pixel more in hight.
You may also want to use the command line option -dpi to set your resolution to
the value you desire.
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