Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
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Sorry for the delayed resonse. Gmane:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user
has been down quite a bit, of late..
> Why do you need a matrix? Just measure and enter the actual
> dimensions of your display.
> Or if you want a specific DPI, do t
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Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
> width = 1280pix / 100pix/in -> 12.8in * 25.4mm/in -> 325mm
>height = 1024pix / 100pix/in -> 10.24in * 25.4mm/in -> 260mm
For a 1440x900 portable;
DisplaySize 366 229
worked great.
Thanks Richard!
James
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On 6/28/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Very nice! However, where does one find some sort of matix listing of screen
screen sizes, aspect ratios and the corresponding dimentions in mm ?
Why do you need a matrix? Just measure and enter the actual
dimensions of your display.
Or if you want
Very nice! However, where does one find some sort of matix listing of screen
screen sizes, aspect ratios and the corresponding dimentions in mm ?
James
I do not know that...
I had to actually measure my monitor!! :-)
But I think a better solution has been mentioned in one of the
responses ab
> Basically, you can provide the screen dimensions in millimiters in the
> following manner:
> Section "Monitor"
> Identifier "CRT-2"
> VendorName "Sony"
> ModelName "CDP-G400"
> DisplaySize 355 264
> EndSection
Very nice! However, where does one find some sort of matix listin
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