OpenSCAD has unreadably tiny interface text on UHD display [duplicate]
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I am using Ubuntu 18.10 with Gnome Desktop on a UHD laptop display. My system's fonts have generally been tweaked using the font scaling in Gnome Tweak Tools, but this has had no effect on OpenSCAD which has an unreadably small interface font.
How can I change the font size without effectively lowering the screen resolution (e.g., without using Settings>Devices>Display>Scale>200%).
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I am using Ubuntu 18.10 with Gnome Desktop on a UHD laptop display. My system's fonts have generally been tweaked using the font scaling in Gnome Tweak Tools, but this has had no effect on OpenSCAD which has an unreadably small interface font.
How can I change the font size without effectively lowering the screen resolution (e.g., without using Settings>Devices>Display>Scale>200%).
gnome display fonts interface
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Doesgsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
orxrandr --dpi 144
fix it?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 15 at 6:47
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Solution for apps that don't scale on HiDPI displays
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I am using Ubuntu 18.10 with Gnome Desktop on a UHD laptop display. My system's fonts have generally been tweaked using the font scaling in Gnome Tweak Tools, but this has had no effect on OpenSCAD which has an unreadably small interface font.
How can I change the font size without effectively lowering the screen resolution (e.g., without using Settings>Devices>Display>Scale>200%).
gnome display fonts interface
This question already has an answer here:
Solution for apps that don't scale on HiDPI displays
2 answers
I am using Ubuntu 18.10 with Gnome Desktop on a UHD laptop display. My system's fonts have generally been tweaked using the font scaling in Gnome Tweak Tools, but this has had no effect on OpenSCAD which has an unreadably small interface font.
How can I change the font size without effectively lowering the screen resolution (e.g., without using Settings>Devices>Display>Scale>200%).
This question already has an answer here:
Solution for apps that don't scale on HiDPI displays
2 answers
gnome display fonts interface
gnome display fonts interface
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Doesgsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
orxrandr --dpi 144
fix it?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 15 at 6:47
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Doesgsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
orxrandr --dpi 144
fix it?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 15 at 6:47
Does
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
or xrandr --dpi 144
fix it?– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 15 at 6:47
Does
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
or xrandr --dpi 144
fix it?– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 15 at 6:47
add a comment |
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I found an answer in the run-scaled
script
mentioned here: Solution for apps that don't scale on HiDPI displays.
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1 Answer
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I found an answer in the run-scaled
script
mentioned here: Solution for apps that don't scale on HiDPI displays.
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I found an answer in the run-scaled
script
mentioned here: Solution for apps that don't scale on HiDPI displays.
add a comment |
I found an answer in the run-scaled
script
mentioned here: Solution for apps that don't scale on HiDPI displays.
I found an answer in the run-scaled
script
mentioned here: Solution for apps that don't scale on HiDPI displays.
answered Jan 21 at 22:06
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Does
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
orxrandr --dpi 144
fix it?– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 15 at 6:47