13.333px is 10 point for 96 dpi ... so if you see a difference on such
screens it means the applications have a bug.
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FWIW, Nautilus seems to exhibit the same issue here with 13.333px as
gnome-terminal (see the screenshot)
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Typo. That should have been
FONT_SIZE_IN_PT = FACTOR_X * (RESOLUTION_X / DPI_X) * 72
FONT_SIZE_IN_PT = FACTOR_Y * (RESOLUTION_Y / DPI_Y) * 72
The factors above are correct though.
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Actually thinking about this a bit more I think I have the solution to
the font size madness:
- We do not want fixed physical sizes, as explained above
- We do not want fixed pixel sizes either - what happens if you have two
monitors of the same size and different resolution? You want greater
det
I agree with pablomme - this is what I was implying with my question.
Nothing against increasing default font sizes, at all in fact, just
curious as to the rationale.
But, in any case, I think pablomme is right, doesn't seem like a good
idea to define the values in pixels - needs a measure that w
I'd like to add a few things:
- People unhappy with the font sizes can change them back manually in
System > Preferences > Appearance > Fonts. I'm not implying that I think
that 13.333 is a good default value, though.
- The other day's update managed to change the font sizes for only three
of the
Look for example at Virtual Box or at Skype or even at people's
statueses in Pidgin and see for yourself what you did by changing from
10 to 13.333 with default font size. This is just hilarious.
I also use Ubuntu as a guest OS in Virtual Box and having to make it
fullscreen to be able to just use
Carlos: the value you need to move to is 13.333px ... to test gnome-
terminal, please set that directly in gconf-editor as the UI fix that in
gnome is missing. e.g. go to
/desktop/gnome/interface/monospace_font_name and set that to "Monospace
13.333px" or just unset the key. ... same for the other
note: the "px" is the important part here. that wasnt honoured by gnome-
terminal causing an artificial size boost (e.g. similar to what happens
if you just use "13." without px.
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This new gnome-terminal didn't change anything for me. However, I'm not
sure whether the cause is that the fix is incorrect, given that, for
some reason, when I move back from 10 to 13.333, this time all
applications are huge, not just gnome-terminal and thunderbird. You have
attached a firefox scr
Is there an intention to increase the default font sizes and some dpi
issues resulting in overly large rendering, or should the default
settings have remained the same in the first place?
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i keep the libgnome task open for now as it uncovered these issues.
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please check gnome-terminal from my ppa:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~asac/+archive ... that should fix it and
monospace 13.333px is right with it.
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Importance: Undecided
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I can confirm this bug, default settings of font sizes of 13.333 are way
to big...
I have a dual screen setup (2x19") 2560*1024
my resolution is reported as 86dpi in the fonts settings dialog.
xdpyinfo attached
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I'm using a KVM based Qemu for screenshots. Anyway, it shows the bug
clearly.
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I forgot information about my screen: 17'', 1280x1024
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Here is couple of screenshots: Gnome Terminal, Pidgin (only status
messages are affected) and SMPlayer.
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Here you have the screenshots I took in my latop.
My dpi setting is 106 (it was changed automatically from 96 when I
migrated to Jaunty).
The dpyinfo command says this about my screen:
screen #0:
dimensions:1024x768 pixels (246x185 millimeters)
resolution:106x105 dots per inch
If yo
xpydinfo is attached
My DPI is set to 96
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xdpyinfo for me :
name of display::0.0
version number:11.0
vendor string:The X.Org Foundation
vendor release number:1060
X.Org version: 1.6.0
maximum request size: 16777212 bytes
motion buffer size: 256
bitmap unit, bit order, padding:32, LSBFirst, 32
image byte order:
please attach screenshots for the new default (13.333px) and for "10"
... please include a few apps: gnome-terminal, thunderbird, firefox,
ekiga, etc.
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more: also please include the output of xdpyinfo and tell me what DPI
you see in the font settings dialog.
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I can confirm this, its terrible...
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I see this bug too. I had to use 10px fonts in order to get something
usable. See bug #327386.
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Oops ! I meant bug 310353 :/
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