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1024x768 Large Fonts?
Increasing the resolution should only make angled lines and curves smoother. If you want everything on the desktop like menus and icons to be a different size, there should be a setting in the window manager, or you could use startx -- -dpi 100 to change everything including the font sizes.

UKTeX Digest V91 #9
When I changed the DPI, as you suggested, the print enlarged without changing the image size. My aging eyes and I say "Thank you very much. 23 May 2006 16:45:02 -0700, Cee Bee <Cee...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have searched in vain for a way to increase the font size on the screens in Microsoft Money

TABLE: adapting #columns to window size ?
Unfortunately, this only works for roman text, and the small caps font is often not available ov er a full range of sizes. A better solution is a relative size-changing command, and one appeared in TeXHaX(?) some time ago. Usage is {\smaller TEXT} and this works no matter what the current type size.

TABLE: adapting #columns to window size ?
Increasing the DPI increases the size of everything on your screen. Decreasing the DPI decreases the size of everything on your screen. To use a different size, The Font area will be unavailable for elements in the Item list that do not display text. How to Change the Font, Size, and Colors of Desktop Items

Readability: tips for tired eyes
You can set font, font size, style attributes and color of individual characters with easily accessible menus. You can open any number of documents at the same time, the only limit being available memory. You can create small stand-alone documents ('AutoViewers') that may be viewed and printed without the

Info-Mac Digest V11 #108
But
this is not at all the same thing as changing the DPI setting -- fewer total pixels are being output to the display, and photos will look fuzzier or grainier at the lower resolution. It's much better to adjust the DPI setting, which will increase font size while still using all the actual pixels on the monitor

Typograf v4.06 for Win9x/NT
This
changes the size of more or less everything, and does it "right", without changing the resolution and making things fuzzy. Just done that. One thing I've noticed tho, the icons on the bottom toolbars get bigger but also a little fuzzy. Any way to keep them sharp while increasing DPI?

FrameMaker FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) 2/2
In that case, you can use the default dpi and just increase font size, which will usually be ignored by applications. So although the fonts won't always be bigger, at least all the controls will appear on the screen without overlapping each other. Invoking both option 1 _and_ 2 simultaneously should yield some

How to Get Larger Image on Laptop Screen?
Only
when printed does the DPI of an image come into play. If you have a way of decreasing pixel size, without increasing resolution, I'd be happy to hear That's really all I've been getting at: *if* you are able to adjust your pixel size to keep the physical font size the same, then you will always get more

FileMaker Pro - database for Macintosh and Windows
But this is not at all the same thing as changing the DPI setting -- fewer total pixels are being output to the display, and photos will look fuzzier or grainier at the lower resolution. It's much better to adjust the DPI setting, which will increase font size while still using all the actual pixels on the monitor

Screen scaling (was A bug?)
Only when printed does the DPI of an image come into play. If you have a way of decreasing pixel size, without increasing resolution, I'd be happy to hear about But haven't you noticed: all through this thread, I have not been talking about changing your font DPI but leaving your physical resolution the same.

adjusting fonts to computer's dpi settings
[[Lists the available DPI (dots per inch) sizes for the selected monitor. Increasing the DPI increases the size of everything on your screen. displays to a larger font but my Microsoft Office products and other software packages all have teeny fonts displayed that I can't read without a magnifying glass!

Info-Mac Digest V11 #12
After watching my app under 120 dpi I came to conclusion that if I summarily change the font to MS Serif and decrease font size to 6 it will correct all wrong places. The question is: How can I do that without accessing each control separetely? Is it possible to do something like this: On Error Resume Next Dim C as

Info-Mac Digest V11 #151
Although Communicator doesn't have toolbar buttons for the View menu's Increase Font Size and Decrease Font Size commands, there are keyboard shortcuts. In my testing, unfortunately, Communicator wasn't able to change the font size on many pages reliably, although sometimes it seemed to be changing the font in tiny

Fonts in Windows Mail Too small
Counting serial numbers from 999 999 999 999 999 will continue with 999 999 999 999 1000 thus taking the leading part as text, increasing only the last part display and edit size (recommended) - assign an invisible font color to the text: choose background color as text font - hide the field behind another

What would you like to fix in Money?
So I go to revert back to a kernel without framebuffering support (also tried disabling RAM disc support needed for initrd) making NO changes to xorg.conf I *could* simply increase the font size in all affected apps but I shouldnt have to do that. Others have suggested expliciting setting the dpi in xorg.conf

TidBITS#465/01-Feb-99
I keep dpi and dot pitch constant, increase monitor size and so increase total number of pixels. I don't change font sizes. Instead I want to see more of a given page, Only by changing the signal (HDTV) coupled with a TV capable of using that signal to its fullest do you truly get greater resolution.

Windos display windows
5 Increasing the Number of Font Columns Display more fonts in the font list without changing the type size by increasing the number of font columns. The more intelligent Type 1 format contains Hints for lower resolution devices (eg display screens with 72 to 120 dpi ). The new Adobe font technology,

Changing Font Size Displayed in Software Programs
When dealing with text, I want to be able to read it without having to put my nose against the screen. And here is where you are off. I keep dpi and dot pitch constant, increase monitor size and so increase total number of pixels. I don't change font sizes. Instead I want to see more of a given page,

After attempting fb'ing with nvidia, xfce fonts are ...
The fonts in the Local folders and newsgroup headers are too small, If iI increase font size to 120 DPI they are not bad but fonts in the rest of windows are too big. Am running 1280 x 1024 on a 19 inch viewsonic LCD. Is there somewhere in the registry where I can change the font size For Windows Mail without doing