![]() (those reported by xrandr are never correct)ĭo you typically run GTK apps? Or other Qt/PyQt apps? Do they display correctly or did you configure them?Ĭan you test this very basic PyQt app to see if the problem is specific to Lierre or PyQt? Maybe your screen physical dimensions aren't detected properly, making dpi as low as 96?Ĭan you give the output of this command? Is the reported screen size in millimeters approximately corresponding to your device dimensions? So it seems your X server is like my second test case. It seems that when the X server knows the correct physical screen dimensions, it computes higher dpi, and Lierre (thanks to PyQt) displays bigger text accordingly to higher dpi. ![]() Xdpyinfo gives: resolution: 192x192 dots per inch Xdpyinfo gives: resolution: 96x96 dots per inch (and computes 1016x572 mm size)īig display, Lierre has readable text, much bigger text than an unconfigured xterm. Xdpyinfo gives: resolution: 96x96 dots per inchīig display, Lierre is very small and is unreadable, the same as an unconfigured xterm. Since I don't have a hidpi screen at hand, I tested those configurations:īasic display, Lierre has readable text, the same as an unconfigured xterm. On a typical 23 inches screen, physical screen dimensions can be 508x286 millimeters. ![]() This is interesting, 96dpi isn't high density. ![]()
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