Resolution that too low in Any web browser of any linux os
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Resolution that too low in Any web browser of any linux os
the problem is only in
All symbols tabbed browser
& in all Symbolic Library Browser
& ONLY in No straight lines in These symbols.
so how to fix this problem?
I suggest you rephrase your question so that people here understand it.
This is what I understand: Some symbols in a web browser (?) look ugly because the lines are not straight but "pixely". If that is correct:
Can you provide a screen shot of your browser window and the whole desktop?
What is the resolution of your desktop?
What browsers, what distros and what graphical environments did you test?
Also:
What do you mean by symbolic library browser?
What do you mean by all symbols tabbed browser?
symbols= icons.
all icons in any web browser in the tabbed & library look ugly because the lines that are not straight they "pixely".
"What is the resolution of your desktop?"
Change Resolution Not solve this problem.
"What browsers, what distros and what graphical environments did you"
browsers-
firefox, opera, google chrome, google chromum
distros-
linux lubuntu, linux mint mate
graphical environments-
mate,LXDE.
This is strange. My attachment shows the standard browser window on a largely standard Centos 7 installation. In any case, I didn't change anything to the X11 environment. This is on a headless server, and I am using a VNC viewer running on Windows to display the graphics. No problem with the graphics, I think.
Are other pictures ugly or only pictures in browsers?
Is this on one computer only?
Does it happen when you display the graphics on a different system?
Again, perhaps a screenshot might help.
This is strange. My attachment shows the standard browser window on a largely standard Centos 7 installation. In any case, I didn't change anything to the X11 environment. This is on a headless server, and I am using a VNC viewer running on Windows to display the graphics. No problem with the graphics, I think.
Are other pictures ugly or only pictures in browsers?
Is this on one computer only?
Does it happen when you display the graphics on a different system?
Again, perhaps a screenshot might help.
" Is this on one computer only?"
i have only one computer.
"Does it happen when you display the graphics on a different system?"
via windows os it's good.
"Again, perhaps a screenshot might help." http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...6/#post5463935
This is strange. My attachment shows the standard browser window on a largely standard Centos 7 installation. In any case, I didn't change anything to the X11 environment. This is on a headless server, and I am using a VNC viewer running on Windows to display the graphics. No problem with the graphics, I think.
Are other pictures ugly or only pictures in browsers?
Is this on one computer only?
Does it happen when you display the graphics on a different system?
Again, perhaps a screenshot might help.
my screenshot
in The biggest size of This photo you see that icone Is pixelated, like the letter G of the google & like the A circle of icone of the ubunto os.
in linux mint mate, It also seems to me the same thing
but when via windows os, all the icone Clearly visible they.
so how to fix the problem via linux os?
I am sure you won't see Hebrew and Japanese on the same screen very often, so here is another screenshot from my PC, running Windows 7. My poor old eyes can't see any quality difference between your screenshot and the same-sized icons in my Firefox. Perhaps my monitor is crappy (1280x1024, a few years old).
I am sure you won't see Hebrew and Japanese on the same screen very often, so here is another screenshot from my PC, running Windows 7. My poor old eyes can't see any quality difference between your screenshot and the same-sized icons in my Firefox. Perhaps my monitor is crappy (1280x1024, a few years old).
how from you i see this without pixelated?
Because I have a video card problem?
how from you i see this without pixelated?
Because I have a video card problem?
I am sorry Ramia, my wisdom ends here.
Let's try to understand. When you see this picture live, you see pixelated icons. You take a screenshot. When you see the same screenshot as a PNG picture on the internet, the icons are pretty. And that is in the same browser. Correct?
My conclusion is that the browser renders icons in a different way than PNG images from the internet. As I said, my wisdom ends here. I don't know enough about the browser's handling of icons and images to help you there. At least you have some more information now.
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