changing resolution of forwarded X traffic

From: Jack Bowling (jbinpg_at_shaw.ca)
Date: 08/29/03

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    I have tried to google for a solution to this but couldn't get any
    relevant hits. Does anybody know if it is possible to change the
    resolution of incoming forwarded X traffic? I have an app that I need
    forwarded to my laptop which only does 1024x768 res but the app is
    coming from a source where it is based on big 21" monitors. I can only
    see the top half of the app on my laptop. It would be nice if I could
    scale it somehow.

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