status of single monitor support

Guillaume Pothier gpothier at gmail.com
Mon Oct 13 04:49:58 CEST 2008


On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Orcan Ogetbil <orcanbahri at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> I think the DE should have a function that adjusts the sizes of everything according to the resolution. Or at least an option that will honor such a function. A good way of implementing this idea to font sizes is to have an option to display the Font sizes in metric units rather than pixels in KDE's Font Settings dialog. Or -if it has to be kept the same way- we should simply call it something other than "resolution".

Actually, I think users should not even have to deal with resolution
anymore as nowadays most monitors are LCDs and have a native
resolution that shouldn't have to be changed. What you want to change
is the zoom factor.
In several DEs, this can be achieved by adjusting the DPI settings (I
don't know if it works in KDE4). There are two issues with that: first
the setting is not usually easy to find, and second (but not very
important), DPI are not, in my opinion, a good measure, because in the
end the size at which a font is readable depends both on the number of
pixels and on the distance you are from the monitor. Should be DPA:
Dot Per Arcminute ;-)
What would be great would be to be able to adjust the "zoom factor"
easily, like with a slider and the effect are visible in realtime.
Bonus points for being able to do that for individual windows, or per
monitor: in my case I have a quite high-DPI monitor (1920x1200, 15.4")
which is usually further away from my eyes than my lower-DPI 22",
1680x1050 monitor. Thus everything on that first monitor looks
minuscule.

g

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> There are monitors out there with resolutions as high as 2560x1600 and I am sure these numbers will keep growing. Fonts of size 9, for example,  are totally illegible on a 24'' monitor with such a resolution.
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> Have a great day!
> -oget
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> PS: You may have noticed that the title was inspired by the other thread. All credits go to the original author :)
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