On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 10:04, Jonathan Blandford wrote:
Michel Alexandre Salim <mas118(a)york.ac.uk> writes:
> My list:
> Bogofilter -
http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net
> grandr_applet - resize X on-the-fly -
>
http://www.fedora.us/tempspecs/testing/grandr_applet.spec
There is a Display Size dialog under preferences now that does R and R
resizing. It is better integrated with the way we handle this in GNOME,
now.
Ah yes, just found it myself as well. There is a problem with it though
- it displays resolutions higher than the resolution set in XF86Config
(changable through System Settings->Display)
Found out about it the hard way - my 1400x1050 laptop LCD was configured
at 1024x768 even though the graphics card has 16MB of VRAM. Is there any
reason why this conservative setting is chosen by default?
Thanks,
Michel