On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 14:20:09 +0200 <[email protected]> said:

dpi is a property of resolution + phsyical screen size. x should calculate this
correctly (if driver is proper and screen has been made in the last decade).
you can't "set" the dpi - it's a physical property modified only by resolution.
it's like saying "i want to set how heavy i am". you can't. maybe start eating
less and your weight might go down (or change resolution in the screen case).

> Hi,
> 
> just wonder whether e16 (1.0.2) takes anywhere control of the DPI
> setting of the X Server or not?
> I'm having a hard time to set up the DPI value in Xorg
> (1.7.6) correctly so I'm just asking to narrow down the problem.
> 
> Florian
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