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On 10/08/15 23:29, Simon Kainz wrote: > > > Am 2015-08-09 um 09:22 schrieb Vincent Bernat: >> ❦ 8 août 2015 18:11 -0700, Josh Triplett >> <j...@joshtriplett.org> : > >>> This handles the majority of programs I use. A few notable >>> exceptions: gitk scales up some but not all of its fonts >>> (reported as a bug), Celestia's and stellarium's in-rendering >>> text (reported as bugs), old X utilities like >>> xcalc/xconsole/xedit/xdvi/xmag/xman/xmessage (not really worth >>> reporting, better to replace them with modern tools), and >>> anything that relies heavily on toolbars like >>> gimp/inkscape/audacity (tools and other UI elements not scaled >>> up, since they don't use text; unfortunate but expected, as >>> they don't have non-integer scaling). > >> I don't have any such problems with Gimp and Inkscape and >> Xft/DPI set to 144 (both through xrdb and XSETTINGS). All GTK >> apps are behaving correctly, notably Gimp and Inkscape. It seems >> GTK is doing complex stuff to determine the scaling to be >> applied, so many things may influence it. Other apps fail to >> understand how GTK works and try to emulate it by piling hacks >> together (notably Chromium). > >> I could show you at Debconf to spot a configuration difference. > > I am also very interested in this (at Debconf), as i own a MacBook > Pro running Jessie with no problems so far, except some very tiny > checkboxes/radiobuttons in firefox and tiny buttons in > gimp/inkscape. > > Is there probably a Debian/HiDPI wiki/website with information > about how to set up specific apps under specific Desktop > Environments? > I just created a page where people could copy in some of the details from this thread: https://wiki.debian.org/MonitorDPI -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJVyaARAAoJEOm1uwJp1aqDoGYP/ArBFAWDnUOPJFKnofnmJtHl Kys8JvU6oyY/d+oUdbpHbgB8wn9DmKBybqRzSlWuFiO/lJzp+vwG9Flcz/SCc6d+ 3CPwiYR7US3ycqgI87SbWxUUjhLbWlTcygCx9nlFiRoeJV8Fm7H3JnSubhyId/nS EJOR13BPmPjbz2n0TgmJxibghQQB9AhoLVkPfZLvhnGCD/ds/8PfzXaraAQ0EH1d jYyptslM6ucJH7bp8pKyMbZ+5zD2wfZrtQWUMF5uZFZ5eSwQqYUcvGmIWk0n2sOU Z9wXkk/XI0ioRoqyCFpY76Gss9gt5k+cFTR4aHP0fD/lia6A/Z0TYTD+9wO+BTbx dDqcG+idO1N13KFHzRanbP1seSbTSgFNMObFxCRMB2g0yCeSqCEhX+xclumy+r/K hOu4Uxeq5z2KkfWe1wuGIhVNFbjVTwt++hvyHMqHokKkl6quAhNhlpWknuOTCFSs f7TNt7reNlGnPgadASJ8PZEuGysOM5l9XpFHUWbGHDBYpokCJE+UYleYYTCmE4LB 4IEEWl+2l8QZSKQqan7Wsf1myhvMazl2M5y1P/fp34OKcEWBcsKjHuI5dzHqxcb3 ui9N0PpkVbzr1Az1/G1JEpgDGEyI2G7fw2PzS20RZ7cZYhkZx4obZi/hZaQdYaC2 HrFRzfLSBS0MFhJelDFJ =gBjc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55c9a011.6030...@pocock.pro