On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 06:19:04PM -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
Only other problem I had was I got the high-res display, which made my favorite terminal font (classic X bitmapped font "fixed" aka 6x13) too small to comfortably read. :) Solved that by just doubling the font size to 12x26! Wish someone would make an outline font that looks essentially the same so I could scale it (I've taken a look at trying a couple of times, but I have no skill for font work I've found).
Sometimes, putting something like
Xft.dpi:180
in ~/.Xdefaults made all fonts usuable for me on most systems. I have a page about my adventures with the yoga2 (though not about CentOS on it.) https://srobb.net/yoga2.html
What I have found is that the default Fedora workstation auto scales fonts (and everything else for me). There are a few other ways to deal with fonts, such as using xrandr to scale, but in Fedora 24 and up, (you mentioned you were using F23), if you're using Gnome, it may be just automatically work. I tend to use more minimalist window managers but even so, with Fedora (and Arch) at least, the Xft.dpi:180 entry made most things readable.
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