On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 22:27 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 14:46:37 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote: > > > On 10/14/2010 02:40 AM, Camaleón wrote: > >> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:34:30 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote: > >> > >>> I'm running x.org 7.5 on Debian Testing, on a ThinkPad T400 laptop. > >>> For some reason, it detects the internal display as 96 DPI, when it's > >>> actually 107 DPI. What's the best way to let x.org know the internal > >>> display's actual DPI? > >> > >> In GNOME and KDE that setting can be tweaked from "fonts settings" (in > >> the former) and "user settings/control center" (in the latter). > > > > I noticed the "fonts settings" control in GNOME, but this doesn't pass > > the DPI to other programs that check the system DPI setting, such as > > Adobe Reader. > > For Acrobat Reader I can't tell -I do not use it nor have it installed, > but knowing Adobe's policies, it does not surprise me so much (Adobe > products are not very well integrated within linux systems) :-) > > What other programs are causing you troubles? > > Greetings, > > -- > Camaleón > > I wonder if that's where setting it as an attribute of X as Nick suggested rather than the desktop manager has an advantage? - John
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