❦ 13 août 2014 00:25 +0200, Michael Biebl <[email protected]> : >> Joey, >> >> With respect to your question re HiDPI displays and Xfce, I'm using >> Xfce4 from Debian Testing on a Lenovo T540p with 3k screen, and >> setting things up was fairly straight forward. I got most of what I >> needed by setting Custom DPI Setting in Settings -> Appearance -> >> Fonts -> DPI. > > Scaling fonts alone is not sufficient if you want to properly support > HiDPI displays. You really want all UI elements to be scaling up, > otherwise icons etc get tiny and very hard to hit. > > XFCE does not deal with that problem at all.
Everything seems to use DPI settings for that. You set DPI and scaling
happens for other parts of the interface. I am not using a DE and I set
DPI through xrdb.
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