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Adds a new DPI configuration, especially useful for HiDPI displays. This changes the scaling factor for fonts as displayed by Pango. It defaults to 96.0 which corresponds to an average screen and is the default in [Cairo](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pango-0.13.5.0/docs/Graphics-Rendering-Pango-Cairo.html#v:cairoFontMapGetDefault). It's also possible to supply a zero or negative value to use the default scaling factor, but I felt setting the default to 96.0 makes it more explicit.
It also adds a matching command line option.
I haven't tested it too thoroughly, but in my limited use it appears to be working as intended.
One thing this does not do is scale XBM and XPM bitmap files which I'm unsure how to do or if that should even be our concern (instead leaving it up to the user to supply appropriate bitmaps).
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Grochowski <jon@grocho.net>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/pulls/660
Co-authored-by: jgrocho <codeberg@jon.grocho.net>
Co-committed-by: jgrocho <codeberg@jon.grocho.net>
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Thinking of eventually adding a Sway JSON output, or simply add fonts
to Pango specification, so it's more than colors.
Also, NoColors -> Plain.
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Signed-off-by: Pavel Kalugin <pavel@pavelthebest.me>
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By checking full paths, instead of just dirs (option 1).
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This time taking into account that ~/.config/xmobar could be populated
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