Christoph Egger wrote:
> For now adding the line xrandr --dpi 96 to my .fluxbox/startup seems to
> do everthing I want. Seems those aplications simply scale everything up
> when they detect an display with high resolution so faking 96 dpi on my
> ~ 190dpi Screen gets acceptable results
>
> Christoph
>
Well this was definitely too fast as after Reboot using xrandr didn't
help but the wanted behavieour shows up after either starting + exiting
kcontroll or GnomeControlCenter where the Font Resolution is set to the
wanted level.
Does anyone know a way to do this automatically on startup?
Christoph
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