diff --git a/docs/customization/dpi-scaling.md b/docs/customization/dpi-scaling.md index a644171..32e7135 100644 --- a/docs/customization/dpi-scaling.md +++ b/docs/customization/dpi-scaling.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Replace `xxx` with a number that fits your setup and is a multiple of 6, as numb VMs --- -The procedure for setting DPI scaling is different depending on whether Gnome settings daemon is running or not: +The procedure for setting DPI scaling is different depending on whether gnome settings daemon is running or not: - if the daemon is stopped/not installed, applications honor the `Xft.dpi` [X resource](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_resources) which we can then use for scaling. - if the daemon is running (`/usr/libexec/gsd-xsettings` process in Fedora), applications are prevented from using the `Xft.dpi` resource and `dconf` values have to set. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Notes: You may do so temporarily with the `xrdb -merge` command, or permanently in a `Xresources` file (see section below). -### VMs without Gnome settings daemon ### +### VMs without gnome settings daemon ### Get the current value of `Xft.dpi`: @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Once you found a value that fits your setup you'll likely want to permanently se - or, add `Xft.dpi: xxx` to `$HOME/.Xresources` in each AppVM. -### VMs with Gnome settings daemon ### +### VMs with gnome settings daemon ### We'll set the `scaling-factor` and `text-scaling-factor` dconf values in the `org.gnome.desktop.interface` schema. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ text-scaling-factor=0.75 Then run `dconf update`. -For more information on setting system-wide dconf see [this page](https://help.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/dconf-custom-defaults.html.en). +For more information on setting system-wide dconf values see [this page](https://help.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/dconf-custom-defaults.html.en). Resources