Your ~/.Xresources could look like this: Xft.dpi: 156 I would strongly recommend you take a backup of the old configuration, but really what could go wrong⸮ You old configuration will not longer work, so you need to get the files from the xresources theme as well as the default rc.lua file. Nearly done, just some book keeping left. If the above works, you should be nearly there. Sudo rpm -vv -install build/awesome*rpmĭISPLAY=:1 awesome -c /etc/xdg/awesome/rc.lua You now need to apply this patch, once that'd done resume: make CMAKE_ARGS="-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/usr -DAWESOME_DOC_PATH=/usr/share/doc/awesome -DSYSCONFDIR=/etc " all package Sudo dnf install -y xorg-x11-server-XephyrĬd ~/src/awesome # Or where ever the source is. Install master branch sudo dnf uninstall awesome # ← This might unisntall dependencies, re-install those! And issue 1225 is my attempt at doing things properly. Issue 760 suggests that the current master branch of awesome does support custom DPI. Not elegant at all ☹ A real solution… Background Mostly, it was taken from Arch Linux's section on HiDPI. Currently, I am using a mix of xrandr -output HDMI-1 -scale 0.8x0.8Īnd setting fonts.
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