A common problem I have in supporting my software under Linux is font size. Depending on how the user starts X, or which desktop environment they use, the size of their fonts will change. I would like to fix this problem, and so I have posted a document describing what's going on, and what I would like Debian to do.
http://scanline.ca/dpi/ Right now in debian, if you use xdm, it runs "X -dpi 100" and you get 100x100 DPI. If you run using gdm, kdm, or startx, you get the default X server calculated DPI (which is often wrong). If you use GNOME, it runs gnome-settings-daemon, and everyone uses 96x96 DPI. I would like to act on the proposal described in the web page, that is, get everyone to ship with X starting at a default DPI of 96x96, and have fontconfig changed to default to this as well. Thoughts? -Billy