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Chaitanya Krishna A wrote:
I would like to have the resolution set at 1024x768 in Blackbox and other window managers also. Can someone tell me how to do this? Below is my xorg.conf.
Section "Screen" DefaultDepth 24 ... SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "1280x1024"
I have an older SUSE version, but I suppose the same goes for 10. Since your DefaultDepth is set to 24, in the 'SubSection "Display"' with Depth 24, change the last line to: Modes "1024x768" You could enter more modes: Modes "1024x768" "1280x1024" "800x600" then switch between them with Ctrl+Alt+ '+' or '-' on the numerical keypad. In Blackbox, the font size is defined in the 'styles' files, which can be adjusted. E.g. I use the style called 'Spiff', and in /usr/share/blackbox/styles/Spiff the last line reads: *Font: lucidasans-10 Changing the 10 to 12 makes the menu font size perfectly fit for my 15-inch screen. Furthermore, the size of xterm and its font can be set in /usr/share/blackbox/menu. I have this command for invoking xterm: [exec] (xterm) {/usr/bin/xterm -fn 9x15 -bg white -geom 60x25} S.H.