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mutter-x11-scaling
- Any distro that allows me to use fractional scaling? Considering falling back to windows just because of this
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GNOME HiDPI Fractional scaling...
I know that GNOME only allows integer scaling numbers to be set, and there are fixes like mutter-x11-scaling, by selecting large text in the accessibility options (which obviously only increases the text) or just switch to other desktop environments like KDE Plasma.
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Ask HN: Functioning hidpi setup on Linux, how?
> With X, all monitors must share the same pix density
To get proper fractional scaling on X11 with monitors of different pixel densities, you'll want to use either:
1. GNOME with a patched version of Mutter, which is included by default in Ubuntu[1] and its derivatives (such as Pop!_OS and elementary OS). Manjaro also offers the patched version of Mutter as the mutter-x11-scaling package.[2] You'll need to enable the x11-randr-fractional-scaling experimental feature for any of these distros.[3]
2. Cinnamon, included by default in Linux Mint
To get proper fractional scaling on Wayland, you also have two options:
1. GNOME Shell, with the scale-monitor-framebuffer experimental option enabled[4]
2. KDE Plasma, which is still a little bit buggy on Wayland
[1] https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/mutter/-/blob/ubuntu/mas...
[2] https://github.com/puxplaying/mutter-x11-scaling
[3] https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/04/how-to-enable-hidpi-fr...
[4] https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/04/how-to-enable-hidpi-fr...
emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-builder
- (Halv) Automated Emacs build with Emacs
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Change DPI when moving screens
I have nearly the same problem (just different displays), so I use a Wayland version of Emacs: https://github.com/mpsq/emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-builder
- Any emacs user that uses Wayland & Sway?
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Emacs pretest 28.0.92 is out
I use it on wayland without xwayland. You just have to build it natively. I'm on arch linux https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-bin
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How to open emacs daemon properly with Wayland?
Installed wayland build of emacs from here. Seems to work a little better.
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Why lsp-mode for Python is unusably slow compared to Go, Ruby or JavaScript?
Is there a way to detect if my emacs was compiled with native json support? I'm using the pgtk3 emacs from here: https://github.com/mpsq/emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-builder, and experiencing the same slowness with lsp-ui-doc-mode.
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Elisp completion with icons using default company-mode frontend
For me it works also on AUR emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-bin build
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XWayland 21.1 Standalone Released To Offer Better X11 Client On Wayland Experience
AUR https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-bin/
- emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-builder: Emacs with native compilation ("gcc") + Wayland support
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Cannot recompile packagess / Error: Wrong number of arguments: (3 . 4), 2
I managed to fix this by rolling back Emacs to before when was made mandatory (this is the specific repo & release that worked for me on Arch).
What are some alternatives?
x11-fractional-display-scaling - Script and instructions to get fractional display scaling working nicely on Linux distros that use X11
all-the-icons.el - A utility package to collect various Icon Fonts and propertize them within Emacs.
manjaro-playbook - Manjaro/Arch Linux Ansible provision playbook
company-box - A company front-end with icons
AndronixOrigin - This is the official repository for the back end of the Andronix app 🚀. Here you can know all the scripts you're installing 😎
python-lsp-server - Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
company-mode - Modular in-buffer completion framework for Emacs
one-key-hidpi - Enable macOS HiDPI and have a native setting.
dotfiles - My arch setup script and dotfiles
archcraft - // Source : ISO
textsize - Emacs package textsize.el to automatically choose a font point size for the Emacs default face.