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Hello,
I am having troubles with setting the correct dpi. I am using the intel driver (with vulkan-intel). The driver xf86-video-intel isn't installed. With xdpyinfo | grep -B2 resolution I get:
screen #0:
dimensions: 2560x1440 pixels (677x381 millimeters)
resolution: 96x96 dots per inch
Here is my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-monitor.conf
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Screen0"
DisplaySize 569 338
Option "DPI" "117 x 117"
Here is my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "modesetting"
EndSection
I am using gnome and gdm with wayland
Hardware:
Intel 4770k
Monitor Dell U2515H
Thank you very much in advance
Last edited by Scriptor (2017-03-06 17:01:27)
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I am using gnome and gdm with wayland
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Whatever you put into /etc/X11/* is irrelevant and xdpyinfo will run on a (in doubt "short term") "emulation" - xwayland.
Smells like an xy problem: do you actually want to impat the resolution of ("only") X11 clients or are you unhappy with the resolution of gnome/applications in general?
In case of the latter you'll have to use the gnome settings (control center) here.
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How do you expect your X resources to be honored while you are using GNOME on Wayland? On Wayland the compositor (in this case GNOME) are what define these properties and there should be either a GNOME settings module or some hidden gsetting somewhere
Edit: I really should refresh/hit preview or similar before posting
Last edited by V1del (2017-03-06 16:02:50)
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Thank you for your answers. Indeed you are right. I noticed that you could set the dpi scale in wayland. But since my dpi is of 117, in the weston.ini file, I assume I should use "1" and not "2" as a scale ? since only integers seem to be accepted.
Thank you very much in advance.
Last edited by Scriptor (2017-03-06 16:30:27)
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Thank you very much
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