I feel that Fonts in Suse are big, so I decided to set dpi to 75. I modified kdmrx and Xservers to set it but it did't worked. It only works when I modify xorg.conf. Here is what I did: Section "Monitor" DisplaySize 427 320 It was 320 240 before. Is this a bug ? Do you know a better way to do it ?
On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 11:59:27PM +0000, Youssef CHAHIBI wrote:
I feel that Fonts in Suse are big, so I decided to set dpi to 75. I modified kdmrx and Xservers to set it but it did't worked. It only works when I modify xorg.conf. Here is what I did: Section "Monitor" DisplaySize 427 320
It was 320 240 before.
Is this a bug ? Do you know a better way to do it ?
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Youssef, On Sunday 11 September 2005 16:59, Youssef CHAHIBI wrote:
I feel that Fonts in Suse are big, so I decided to set dpi to 75. I modified kdmrx and Xservers to set it but it did't worked. It only works when I modify xorg.conf. Here is what I did: Section "Monitor" DisplaySize 427 320
It was 320 240 before.
Is this a bug ? Do you know a better way to do it ?
If you think the fonts are too big, reconfigure the fonts. If your display really is 72 (nominal) rather than 96, then you should go ahead and change the monitor DPI setting. Randall Schulz
If you think the fonts are too big, reconfigure the fonts. If your I prefer changing the dpi because it applys to all apps ( Gnome, KDE, ... ) display really is 72 (nominal) rather than 96, then you should go ahead and change the monitor DPI setting. I don't understand, the bigger it is, the bigger the fonts are, isn't it ?
Randall Schulz
Thank you very much, Opensuse is great !
Youssef, On Monday 12 September 2005 00:50, Youssef CHAHIBI wrote:
If you think the fonts are too big, reconfigure the fonts. If your
I prefer changing the dpi because it applys to all apps ( Gnome, KDE, ... )
You can change KDE and Gnome font (and other) preferences as a whole via their respective control center applications.
display really is 72 (nominal) rather than 96, then you should go ahead and change the monitor DPI setting.
I don't understand, the bigger it is, the bigger the fonts are, isn't it ?
If you increase the configured monitor DPI but the physical display properties remain unchanged, then the apparent size will increase.
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Thank you very much, Opensuse is great !
Randall Schulz
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