On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 03:56:11PM +0200, Haggai Eran wrote:
> why not set a higher dpi? I don't remember the exact syntax, but it
> should be somewhere inside your xf86config-4 file.
> then you can use normal fonts, and they will be rendered larger. 
> 
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> Haggai Eran
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> Hi, Haggai,
Thanks. This is an interesting suggestion. Question is what will the
change in dpi do to the graphics ?
If you don't know to answer, I guess that the most convenient way to
find out is to use the Damn small Linux CD: At start they offer you 
to chose a dpi (While strongly advising to let it alone, if you don't
know what that means). Do you happen to know what are reasonable values
and what is the default ?
If the first attempts give interesting results, you'll hear about them.
Cheers, Avraham

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