![]() ![]() And size of small letters is ≈ 1/2 of this distance. Your 16 dots is the distance between two line's bases. So, font's pixel size is depending on your display's current DPI. Note, that font size is defined in the points, not pixels. So, it will always be “Sans Serif, 9pt” regardless your font settings. ![]() Also, other small texts are renders as HTML links (but without hardcoded sizes here). Note that text in the bottom of Phonon sub-page (“ Note: changes to these settings may prevent…”) rendered as separate HTML page (line 1164) with hardcoded font style definitions: “Sans Serif, 9pt”. You need to use qtconfig to change system font for Qt-based apps. Seems like Retroshare is Qt-based application. You are free to use your real dpi or any value you want. Some older programs using this value hardcoded. Value 96 dpi is an "old standard", if I can to say so. So, six lines with font size 12pt with line-height 1 will occupy exact 1 inch. vertical: 600 dots / 4.5 inches = 133 dpiįonts sizes measured in pt (points). horizontal: 1024 dots / 7.7 inches = 133 dpi How to calculate real dpi value? Dpi is stands for "dots per inch". Fine tune system font size using LXAppearance (GTK Appearance). Now whole system use your new dpi settings. Repeat if needed.Īfter that log out from Xorg session and log in again. If not found, add this line to the end of file:Ĭhange "96" to desired value. Open your ~/.Xdefaults and play with Xft.dpi value. Maybe you use incorrect DPI value for your monitor/display. ![]()
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