wine resolution changed
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wine resolution changed
In the wine config Graphics tab, at the bottom of the page is a slider for screen resolution. I mistakenly put it all the way to the max dpi. (I think it was originally something like 120dpi, and it went to 430) The font turned gigantic for everything in the config screen. There's no scroll to get to the bottom of the page to set the screen resolution dpi slider back down. How can I return it to normal? All other apps are ok, just the configure wine. I haven't tried to run anything with wine either, since I assume it will be affected.
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Re: wine resolution changed
As a test I changed it from 96 to 120, and rsync told me that these two files changed:shan khalam wrote: ⤴Sun Jul 01, 2018 1:01 pm I mistakenly put it all the way to the max dpi. (I think it was originally something like 120dpi, and it went to 430) The font turned gigantic for everything in the config screen. .
~/.wine/system.reg
~/.wine/user.reg
...hang on, I'm going to find the differences...
Edit: user.reg, "LogPixels":
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> [Software\\Wine\\Fonts] 1530467214
> #time=1d411637ff35f06
12117c12117
< "LogPixels"=dword:00000070
---
> "LogPixels"=dword:00000078
So edit ~/.wine/user.reg and look for "LogPixels":
"LogPixels"=dword:00000070
If you change it to the same value as shown above it'll be 112 dpi and you should be able to run winecfg and change it back.
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Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Your data and OS are backed up....right?