I've just been rereading the recent discussion on Hi-DPI, and the
relevant bits of the Wiki.
I've got a user with eyesight problems, who put a 48" TV on his desk as
a monitor to a Linux system with KDE. Then he set the "Force fonts DPI"
setting to something like 200, this increases the text size enormously
but- obviously- messes up layout.
Is there any way that a standard application can pick up that an
anomalous setting is being used? Screen.PixelsPer Inch is still 96,
ditto for Screen.SystemFont.Pixels, Screen.SystemFont.Size is zero.
I'm not looking for a fix at this point, which I presume will be
provided by the Hi-DPI support. But it would be very useful if a program
could log the /actual/ DPI for support purposes.
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Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk
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