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OpenBSD -current (and for 7.1): Font sizes change for some displays
On some LCD displays, the dot-per-inch (DPI) will change from a calculated 96 to the display's actual DPI. This may cause fonts to change size. To return to prior behavior, use
$ xrandr --dpi 96 in your .xsession/.xinitrc script. You can also change the DPI per application via .Xresources. For more on this change, see https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=163674121630769&w=2 |
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Upstream has already reverted the DPI change so the fix should be unnecessary once Xenocara is updated.
Arch have already patched their package if anybody can't wait: https://github.com/archlinux/svntogi...5a195eb9b7203a
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