Hi Matthias + all users,

I had a problem possibly related to your problem with the display size of a 
writer document working with kde/gnu-Linux.

It seems, as when any .odt file stores the size of the window in the file.
However, if you start (while libreoffice is running)

soffice --writer --headless -pt printer
 
any file newly opened file will be displayed in a reduced window.


I noticed, that 
registrymodifications.xcu
is changed. However, manipulating this file does not help, because
this file will be updated every 5 minutes. Which process is responsbel for 
thet? And wher do I get further information on that nasty behaviour.

Yours

Walther



Am Sonntag, 4. August 2013 schrieb Matthias Nagel:
> Hello,
>
> if I select 100% scaling in LibreOffice Writer the sheet appears much
> bigger on the display than in reality. I use Linux X.org 11.0 with a KDE
> environment and "xdpyinfo" reports
>
> screen #0:
> dimensions:    1680x1050 pixels (331x207 millimeters)
> resolution:    129x129 dots per inch
>
> which is correct. Any other program (Gimp, PDF viewer, Inkscape) that deals
> with "real sizes" behaves correctly. That means, if I create an object with
> a length of 1cm and I put a ruler in front of my display, the object really
> appears as 1cm.
>
> It seems that LibreOffice always assumes a display resolution of 75dpi. Is
> there any option to change this behaviour?
>
> Best regards, Matthias Nagel
>
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