Hello Tom, On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 16:03:12 -0500 Tom Horsley <tom.horsley@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 21:22:34 +0100 > wwp wrote: > > > I've just installed Fedora 10 on a i383 system with WUXGA screen > > running at 1920x1200. > > GTK apps will only (apparently) obey the DPI info they get > from gnome-settings-daemon. If you are running gnome, you > will have one of these already and you can go into the > gnome appearance dialog and into the advanced settings > in the fonts tab and tell it to use a specific DPI setting. > > KDE apps will probably obey the Xft.dpi X resource, but only if they > actually see it, and with all the changes to X I have no idea > if it even pays attention to things like ~/.XDefaults any more. > You may need to use xrdb to load it. Well, this really helped me. This is incredible how I could miss the DPI setting in the GNOME font settings page. Turned it to 96 and voila. I played w/ qtconfig-qt4 for the Qt4 apps. Will check if some other apps are still big-font-ed. Thanks a bunch, Tom. Regards, -- wwp
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