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Re: remote emacs fonts and xorg.conf on Leopard




On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:18 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:

Well xdpyinfo says it's configured for 75dpi. I wonder where this is actually being set, I'll have to look into that.

You just told me it's diagonal physical dimensions... I assume from your resolution that it is 4 x 3 which means it is 15.2" x 11.4" at 1280 x 1024, that's 84dpi.

What happens if you do the following first:
echo "Xft.dpi:        84.000000" | xrdb

By "first", you mean before what? If I run this as shown, I get "/usr/ bin/cpp not found", because I haven't gotten around to installing Xcode, and that won't happen till Monday because I'm logging in from home via VNC at the moment. If I do this:


% echo "Xft.dpi:        84.000000" | xrdb -nocpp -

nothing changes in the output of xdpyinfo. The setting, however, is definitely known to xrdb; xrdb -query now prints out what I echoed into it. If I then log into the remote machine and display an emacs, I see the huge fonts, just like before. So that doesn't seem to have changed anything.

Cheers,
Sam Bayer
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