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From: D.T. <da...@op...> - 2017-02-24 12:06:50
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This has already accumulated too many answers, but i have one more thing
to add.
preamble:
* I don't think there's a central collection of fluxbox hdpi styles.
so that answers that.
* styles using pixmaps don't take well to scaling, period. But there's
plenty of non-pixmap styles.
*
*
*ok, here's the magic: ~/.fluxbox/overlay*
should contain
* suitably large fonts - you probably need ALL of the below:
* *font:
*Font:
menu.title.font:
menu.frame.font:
window.font:
toolbar.clock.font:
toolbar.workspace.font:
toolbar.iconbar.focused.font:
toolbar.iconbar.unfocused.font:
* a suitably large override for pixel-based sizes in themes. some
examples I can think of:
* *.bevelWidth:
*.borderWidth:
toolbar.height: 0
window.title.height:
window.handleWidth:
hope this helps.
cheers,
danter
On 21/02/17 01:17, Michael M. Tung wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for suitable fluxbox styles on high-resolution screens (3200x1800).
>
> It is possible to increase the fonts size with overlays, but I am looking for a
> convenient way to also scale bigger the title bars (increasing the height of the
> bars so that the bigger fonts fit in comfortably).
>
> Perhaps anybody knows a style that cares care of this. Any other suggestions are
> also welcome.
>
> Many thanks.
> Best,
> Michael
>
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