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Hi, to make it easier for people to know how to determine the correct pt size perhaps the text provided below could be added.
X.org is using a dpi of 96 at 100% scale. If someone is using a logical dpi of 144 (150% scale) then the correct pt size is pt / logical dpi's scale %:
Hi, to make it easier for people to know how to determine the correct pt size perhaps the text provided below could be added.
X.org is using a dpi of 96 at 100% scale. If someone is using a logical dpi of 144 (150% scale) then the correct pt size is pt / logical dpi's scale %:
The general formula is pt size = font pixels / logical dpi * 72. So, 32 pixels/144 dpi*72=16 pt
Scaling % | DPI
100% | 96
125% | 120
150% | 144
175% | 168
200% | 192
225% | 216
250% | 240
300% | 288
400% | 384
500% | 480
64/384*72=12 pt for the 32x64 font if you were using 400% scaling on your fancy high resolution display.
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