[Pkg-chromium-maint] Bug#763421: Bug#763421: fixed in chromium-browser 43.0.2357.65-1
Vincent Bernat
bernat at debian.org
Thu May 21 16:05:49 UTC 2015
❦ 21 mai 2015 17:56 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez <corsac at debian.org> :
>> xrdb -query | grep -i Xft.dpi
>
> Nothing.
>
>> xfconf-query -c xsettings -lv | grep -i Xft.dpi
>>
> xfconf-query -c xsettings -lv | grep -i Xft.dpi
> /Xft/DPI -1
>
> Also:
>
> xdpyinfo|grep resolution
> resolution: 177x176 dots per inch
I don't know how to configure that in xfce, but if you can arrange to
change the value of /Xft/DPI to 181248 (177*1024), it may help
Chromium. I didn't follow all the implementations of how they
implemented HiDPI, but last time it was using GTK and GTK uses this
value but maybe GTK, when rendering, has a fallback that is not used for
not-totally-GTK apps (in Chromium, GTK is not used for rendering).
>> Also, from your screenshots, it seems that your desktop environment is
>> rather small for something to be displayed at 177 dpi.
>
> I like my fonts smalls (it's Sans 4.5), and the window borders theme is
> mine (MurrinaAzul in murrine-themes) and done to be minimal.
OK then.
>> I would assume
>> that the value is ignored in most of your environment. How does
>> "zenity
>> --entry" look like?
> https://i.imgur.com/9xFnH6s.png
So, it's OK. It was to test that GTK apps act as expected for you. I
would have said that in this case, Chromium should work too but this
doesn't seem the case.
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