#!/bin/sh # Compute DPI of each screens dpi=$(xrandr --current \ | sed -En 's/^([^ ]+)* connected.* ([0-9]+)x.* ([0-9]+)mm x .*/\1 \2 \3/p' \ | while read output pixels mm; do # Compute DPI dpi=$((pixels * 254 / 10 / mm)) # For laptop screens, we need to apply a correction factor case $output in eDP-1|eDP1) corrected=$(($dpi * 96/144)) ;; *) corrected=$dpi ;; esac # Authorized factors: 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, ... rounded=$(((corrected + 24) / 48 * 48)) [ $rounded -gt 192 ] && rounded=$(((corrected + 48) / 96 * 96)) [ $rounded -lt 96 ] && rounded=96 echo "$output: ${dpi}dpi (corrected to ${corrected}dpi, rounded to ${rounded}dpi)" >&2 echo "$rounded" done) # Use first screen DPI dpi=${dpis%% *} dpi=${dpi:-96} echo "using ${dpi}dpi" >&2 echo Xft.dpi: $dpi | xrdb -merge xrandr --dpi $dpi # Build xsettingsd { cat ~/.config/i3/dotfiles/xsettingsd echo Xft/DPI $(( $dpi*1024 )) echo Xft/RGBA \"$( [ $dpi -gt 144 ] && echo none || echo rgb )\" echo Gdk/WindowScalingFactor $(( $dpi/96 )) echo Gdk/UnscaledDPI $(( $dpi*1024/($dpi/96) )) } > ~/.xsettingsd