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lorenko
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Re: Fonts

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trixie wrote:@lorenko

If you're saying that you have the same font selected in both Linux and OS4, then the picture clearly shows that your problem is the resolution. Or the screenmode aspect. Is your iiyama a widescreen monitor? If so, are you sure you have selected a widescreen screenmode for your OS4 Workbench?
On amiga maximum M9 resolution is 1680x1050. in linux 1600x1200
Not true.
I'm sorry my post is wrong and generated confusion, sorry again.
Yes the monitor is a Liayama 24" widescreen, resolution on linux side is 1920x1200, I tried it on amiga but I got black screen (16M color black, 65K color distorted, the monitor specs are 1920x1200 @ 59,950 hz in the manual but setting it in the radeon tooltype I'm not sure that the 0,950 part is read, the summary info on the right side report 59Hz ). I don't know if fonts dirty aspect depends on resolution, but I have to set Amiga WB to 1920x1200 to prove that.
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Re: Fonts

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Nothing :(
My monitor iiyama Prolite B2403WS doesn't work with 1920x1200 on Amiga :((
Works perfectly with linux ....

I set set radeaon M9 with 1920x1200@60+rb (tried -rb too), but nothing :((((
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Re: Fonts

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lorenko wrote:Nothing :(
My monitor iiyama Prolite B2403WS doesn't work with 1920x1200 on Amiga :((
Works perfectly with linux ....

I set set radeaon M9 with 1920x1200@60+rb (tried -rb too), but nothing :((((
If you are using DVI on the Sam 440ep, try using VGA instead. The DVI port has a lower maximum dot clock rate.

But on my 440ep, I used to get 1920×1080 via DVI and a DVI->HDMI adapter with HDMI cable to my TV. I had to set the +RB flag, though, as the required dot clock rate was too high without it. (At that time, VGA was not an option for me.)

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Re: Fonts

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lorenko wrote:Nothing :(
My monitor iiyama Prolite B2403WS doesn't work with 1920x1200 on Amiga :((
Works perfectly with linux ....

I set radeon M9 with 1920x1200@60+rb (tried -rb too), but nothing :((((
No, your monitor works fine with 1920x1200 on the Amiga - it's just your M9 (or rather, its DVI output) that doesn't. The screenmode tooltype is set correctly but the amount of video data is beyond the output's specification. Solution: either use the VGA output (as Niels suggests), or get a Radeon gfx card.
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Re: Fonts

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Ok thx to all, I'll get internal vga adapter and try it ;)
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Re: Fonts

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Ok, purchased VGA cable and setted resolution to 1920x1200. Works fine, but seems to me that the fonts and the screen is not so clear, I attached a png file to this post, some desktop images that I look fine on linux in amiga seems corrupted (why?). Look at the girl picture in right corner.
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Re: Fonts

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Fixing fonts size with type manager and saving it solved the problem.
Sorry for time wasting and thanks.
Now looks more clean ;)
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