On Sunday 27 August 2006 11:31, Germain Garand wrote: > Le Samedi 26 Août 2006 20:33, Lubos Lunak a écrit : > > But the option is meant rather as a hack, and it intentionally defaults > > to the real DPI (it works just fine for me with Microsoft TTF fonts). > > Perhaps it should even say that the option is not recommended, but with > > all those people saying that our fonts handling sucks just because their > > fonts suck > > > > :( ... > > right... now if a user with an already tweaked Xft.dpi simply modifies some > other font options, isn't the patch going to remove that tweak by default? > is this intended? The removal is there in order to make turning that option off again work. I can handle this by doing the removal only in kcmfonts (impossible to get the original default at that time I'm afraid), so the setting wouldn't be affected during KDE startup. > anyway, I just verified that on a 140 dpi laptop, with > -X properly configured to 140x140dpi > -Xft.dpi forced to 90: > > given a QPaintDeviceMetrics p (a QPaintDevice in Qt4), > > p->height()/(p->heightMM()* 1/25.4) == 140 > p->logicalDpiY() == 90 > > so one can at least take his pick according to the situation. In layman's terms, please :). Do you have a serious reason against inclusion of the patch or you just don't like it (which I don't either, but oh well)? -- Lubos Lunak KDE developer -------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. e-mail: l.lunak@suse.cz , l.lunak@kde.org Lihovarska 1060/12 tel: +420 284 028 972 190 00 Prague 9 fax: +420 284 028 951 Czech Republic http//www.suse.cz