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grant123 Veteran
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 8:15 pm Post subject: Beautifying non-native resolution |
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My laptop has a 3200x1800 native resolution but due to poor HiDPI support in Linux, I run it at 1368x768 to get everything sized the way I want it. Does anyone have any tips or tricks for making non-native resolution a little easier on the eyes?
Hinting and Sub-Pixel Order font settings in XFCE4 seems to help a bit. |
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NeddySeagoon Administrator
Joined: 05 Jul 2003 Posts: 54244 Location: 56N 3W
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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grant123,
Divide the native resolution by an integer, so you don't get the fraction pixel problems.
1600x900 (divide by 2) would be OK. Each pixel in the image will appear on 4 on screen pixels.
You may need to use a modeline to get 1600x900 _________________ Regards,
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grant123 Veteran
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 11:30 pm Post subject: |
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I tried 1600x900 but it just isn't nearly as comfortable as 1368x768 as far as the sizing of everything onscreen. |
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Akkara Bodhisattva
Joined: 28 Mar 2006 Posts: 6702 Location: &akkara
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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 7:04 am Post subject: |
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If you can't use integer ratios, your next best bet is fractions with small denominators, such as halves. Does 1280 x 720 work for you? That's a 2.5 ratio.
grant123 wrote: | Sub-Pixel Order font settings in XFCE4 seems to help a bit. | Unless I misunderstand how this works, I think this will be counter-productive to what you're trying to do. Sub-pixel ordering causes the red and blue components of fonts to be rendered "shifted" by 1/3 of a pixel one way or the other relative to the center color, which is green. This shifting happens at your low resolution, which is not where it needs to be applied (it is needed at the monitor resolution).
Hinting might help, play with that one but turn off the sub-pixel stuff when using anything other than native resolution.
What kinds of trouble are you having? Have you tried setting DPI and/or changing the default font sizes? I find a mix of the two usually achieves what I need (although in my case I'm usually trying for smaller fonts and higher res, the reverse ought to work as well...I think!) _________________ Many think that Dilbert is a comic. Unfortunately it is a documentary. |
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krinn Watchman
Joined: 02 May 2003 Posts: 7470
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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 11:01 am Post subject: |
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lcd display in native resolution, if you use any non native resolution the image will be upscale to native resolution, and while the rendering might appears correct on screen if the upscale is easy (1/2 resolution...) it will never appears sharp, only correct.
you should at least use a resolution that ease the calc and lower rendering error, while 1368x768 still is 16:9 ratio, it's a real bad one.
x900 is 2, x720 is 2.5, but 1800/768 gives a poor 2.34375
You should either goes with NeddySeagoon's suggest for a nicer ratio (the 1600x900) or goes with Akkara's suggest to tweak dpi. |
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