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Hello, first of all thanks for this great program.
I think that main problem, when you have multiple monitors, is DPIs.
This could be accomplish easily taking into account bigger screen as reference and getting its size from xrandr. After that configure the rest of the displays using that size as reference and calculating its scale size to nearest similar DPI or proportions accomplish that with xrand --scale or xrand --scale-from.
This could be an enact --scale or by default an add --no-scale option.
What do you think?
I still using raw xrand because the lack of this feature.
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Hello, first of all thanks for this great program.
I think that main problem, when you have multiple monitors, is DPIs.
This could be accomplish easily taking into account bigger screen as reference and getting its size from
xrandr
. After that configure the rest of the displays using that size as reference and calculating its scale size to nearest similar DPI or proportions accomplish that withxrand --scale
orxrand --scale-from
.This could be an
enact --scale
or by default an add--no-scale
option.What do you think?
I still using raw
xrand
because the lack of this feature.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: