Andreas Willenbrink wrote:
Hi, am Freitag, 1. April 2005 12:02 schrieb Michael Schmuker:
Hi Michael,
I'm using TwinView too, and just doubled the horizontal DisplaySize to account for the double Monitor area.
However, for your resolution of 2560x1024 and the DisplaySize of 678x270 mm the dpi value 96 dpi seems perfect. I get the same result when calculating it by hand.
Regards,
Michael
On Friday 01 April 2005 09:25, Michael Riess wrote:
Michael Riess wrote:
i tried:
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf (which is used, i did a "ll -u /etc/X11/xorg.conf")
Section "Monitor" [...] DisplaySize 336 270 [...]
>>xdpyinfo | grep -n5 dot 54-number of screens: 1 55- 56-screen #0: 57- print screen: no 58- dimensions: 2560x1024 pixels (678x271 millimeters) 59: resolution: 96x96 dots per inch
but why it does ignore the DisplaySize (i even tried DisplaySize 200 270 -> also ignored) is it because of i am using TwinView? is there really no one with a solution or an idea for my
Michael Riess wrote: prob? hello again no one any idea? not even how to come closer to the root cause of my problem?
I've created a new kdm config running "genkdmconf". In the newly created (very well documented) /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc in section [X-:*-Core] is an entry ServerCmd=/usr/X11R6/bin/X -br You can add -dpi xx there, restart X and get the dpi setting you want. Works for me at least, tested today :)
i did this and the copy of /etc/X11/xorg.conf to /etc/X11/XF86config too neither of them gave me any effect xdpyinfo does always tell me the same and white signs on black seem to be rainbow-colored i think there is something fixed in my system which i didnt think about yet (btw: i installed nvidia 1.0-7174 and it had no effect)