On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 09:26 +0100, Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote: > On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 10:18:42PM -0600, Billy Biggs wrote: > > Right now, GNOME users default to 96 DPI, xdm users default to 100 > > DPI, and other users are randomly assigned DPIs anywhere in the range of > > 75-133. I believe that right now, we should adopt the GNOME standard > > everywhere as the default value for DPI. > Fine to set a default/fallback value. > > However, the real solution is to have a DisplaySize line in all Monitors > section in every XF86Config-4. That way, I do get a 99x98 DPI monitor. > > This will get easier as monitors use more and more intelligent > technologies.
At the moment, I have two boxes I use frequently. One has a DPI of 106, the other has a DPI of 120. Personally, the defaults probably should be something sane, like 96x96, and almost immediately after first login there should be a 'wizard' dialogue box explaining about the DPI and enquiring if the user wants to change it. The best scenario would be if X + Desktop Environment picked up on the actual DPI of the screen(s) and adjusted for that automatically. -- Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Trudheim Technology Limited
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