Hi,
I'm trying the last 0.4.10 release in a libvirt installation in Linux.
As my display is a 4K one, I've increased resolution to the maximum allowable, i.e. 2560x1600, decreased bit depth, and in advanced | General | Display, set the dpi to 120. It doesn't work as requested, nor does it after reboot.
Is this thing only a problem of my context or is it a general issue?
120 dpi not possible
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Re: 120 dpi not possible
Known issue, keep track on CORE-12479.lib2 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 11, 2018 1:31 am Hi,
I'm trying the last 0.4.10 release in a libvirt installation in Linux.
As my display is a 4K one, I've increased resolution to the maximum allowable, i.e. 2560x1600, decreased bit depth, and in advanced | General | Display, set the dpi to 120. It doesn't work as requested, nor does it after reboot.
Is this thing only a problem of my context or is it a general issue?
The only workaround for now is to use lower screen resolution with VM screen upscaling.
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Re: 120 dpi not possible
In addition, 120dpi is not an integer multiple of default and may cause DPI-unaware programs to look ugly.
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Re: 120 dpi not possible
Well: Windows uses these as defaults afaik:
96 = 100% DPI
120 = 125%
144 = 150%
192 = 200%
240 = 250%
288 = 300%
So it's valid, but still ROS does not really support that yet.
96 = 100% DPI
120 = 125%
144 = 150%
192 = 200%
240 = 250%
288 = 300%
So it's valid, but still ROS does not really support that yet.
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