On Saturday 12 April 2008 04:19:16 pm Khoa Ton wrote:
lostson wrote:
> On Friday 11 April 2008 05:26:03 pm Dean S. Messing wrote:
>> LostSon wrote:
>> : I have recently gotten a 28 inch lcd monitor and fonts are not
>> : looking as crisp as I would like especially white text on a black
>> : background in a terminal for instance or with a transparent
>> : background. I am using a fully updated Fedora 8 install with a nvidia
>> : 7600GS graphics card using the livna nvidia drivers. The monitor I
>> : have is a HANNS-G hg281-D. I am looking for suggestions on how to make
>> : these fonts look better in this situation. I have the option
>> :
>> : Option "DPI" "96x96"
>> :
>> : set in my xorg.conf as suggested on the fedora forums and that has
>> : helped as far as the other text on the screen for instance the menu's
>> : and text in the gui's looks very good its seems to be just light text
>> : on dark backgrounds, thanks in advance for tips or tricks you may
>> : have.
>>
>> Have you checked that you are running the panel at its native
>> resolution (1920x1200, I think)? If not, then the card or the panel
>> has to scale the video data and this will ruin otherwise sharp fonts.
>>
>> Dean
>
> Yes I am running at 1920x1200 but the effect is there anyway.
A couple of things to check:
1) Best image quality is achieved with DVI. If you're using
VGA with this monitor, try to get the best cable, especially
for long lengths.
2) My Acer X241WSD has a similar problem in VGA input. Though
the computer (FC5) is configured for 1920x1200 in xorg.conf,
somewhere to the monitor things get stuck on a lower resolution,
causing the 1920x1200 image to be downscaled to 1600x1200,
thus looking slightly fuzzy. The 1920x1200 pixels are logically
there in X, but the monitor's OSD shows 1600x1200. Acer's
customer support gave the standard Linux not supported line :-(
I'd be interested to know what resolution your monitor's OSD thinks its
running at. I haven't found a solution to 2) yet, though...
Khoa
Well the OSD says it is running at 1920x1200 I have had it hooked up via vga
and dvi with a dvi to vga adapter as this monitor has vga component and hdmi
hookups instead of a dvi port. Could it possibly be my seating arrangement i
sit lower and my monitor sits up so i look up at it. When getting closer and
a little bit higher it appears to go away but its hard to work trying to hold
myserlf up, heh.
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