Just forgot to mention: Of course I can change font settings of single applications to override the system default, but this is just a way around the problem. I'd like to have the system settings perfect and leave them. 2016-06-28 13:04 GMT+02:00 René Krell <renda.krell@gmail.com>:
Hi,
has anybody encountered wrong font settings according to the screen resolution in TW after 20160613 without changing any setting?
For comparison, I opened 4 terminals at one screen - xterm, konsole, xfce4-terminal, Gnome Terminal.
See this screenshot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/h1nz5q4cyvuov48/Screenshot_20160628_123914.png?dl=... Screen resolution: 1920x1080 Graphics driver: NVidia native 367.27 (a few weeks unchanged, just recompiled with GCC6)
xterm and Gnome Terminal appear in the size like I'm used to, but konsole and xfce4-terminal appear in an unnatural big font size I've never seen before (haven't changed any setting). The terminals are just examples, but this happens also for applications like Chromium and IntelliJ Idea, where there are many elements in a full screen window now longer having enough space for displaying, see this screenshot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ul56jz3gjtpxjlv/Screenshot_20160628_125918.png?dl=...
When logging in to Gnome 3 the desktop appears to be in the original size measures like usual. KDE and XFCE seem to be affected.
Does anyone have similar problems and know the reason or have a solution how get rid of this annoying appearance? Any setting, environment variables?
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