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Logging out and back in sets it back to 110x110.
Is that possible, those DPI changes on the fly?
How does it happen?
I think I figured it out:
I have fvwm as window manager and have buttons defined as:
...
Key F9 A S Exec xrandr -o left
Key F10 A S
ack in sets it back to 110x110.
Is that possible, those DPI changes on the fly?
How does it happen?
I think I figured it out:
I have fvwm as window manager and have buttons defined as:
...
Key F9 A S Exec xrandr -o left
Key F10 A S Exec xrandr -o normal
ting changes on the fly to 138x88 and all font sizes get tiny.
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> Logging out and back in sets it back to 110x110.
>
> Is that possible, those DPI changes on the fly?
>
> How does it happen?
>
> Hugo
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> setting changes on the fly to 138x88 and all font sizes get tiny.
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> Logging out and back in sets it back to 110x110.
>
> Is that possible, those DPI changes on the fly?
gnome lets you change dpi on the fly from within the fonts
configuration
0x110.
Is that possible, those DPI changes on the fly?
How does it happen?
Hugo
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