Answer by user252446 for Custom DPI settings in KDE
Just go to System Settings > Application Appearance > Fonts, and manually enter the dpi value you would like. No need to change fonts.conf.Incidentally, most desktop environments have a GUI way...
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Configuration can be done per-user through ~/.fonts.conf, and globally with /etc/fonts/local.conf. The settings in the per-user configuration have precedence over the global configuration. Both these...
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How can I set a custom value for font DPI in KDE?The only options available in KDE are 96 and 120 DPI values. My Screen resolution is 1920*1080, so I would like to keep the DPI at a value higher than...
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