Re: [opensuse] Changeing DPI for X
- From: Francesco Teodori <francesco.teodori@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:05:37 +0200
Edit the file /etc/X11/Xresources by adding the line Xft.dpi: 96. This
should solve your problem.
Francesco
Andrew wrote:
Hi,--
I have a "DPI problem" under X. I forced the DPI from 96 to 120 under KDE,
but the user login part is still displaying very small fonts (I mean really
small and almost unrecognizable). My display is a Samsung LCD-TV at 1360x768.
I tried changing the display dimensions in the xorg.conf (from 890 500 to 495
250 for example), restarted the X server and no change.
I was wondering if there's any possibility of changing the X's default
calculated DPI values so I don't have to override it manually under KDE for
every user I create with desktop login.
Thank you in advance.
P.S. Clayton, thanks for the tips on how to install my tv :D
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