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title = 'Gentoo on the Google Pixel Pt. 2'
date = 2014-02-17T00:00:00-00:00
category = 'pixel'
tags = ['howto']
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## Tiny Fixes
These are really just fixes for the font rendering/zoom levels of everything. As it turns out the world/userspace tools aren't really ready for high DPI. As such these are some quick tweaks to get everything not looking ridiculous. I use Firefox as my browser, urxvt (with 256-color) as my terminal, and i3 as my window manager.
## Fonts
Enable these using eselect
```
Pixel Sub-Rendering: 10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf
LCD Filter: 11-lcdfilter-default.conf
```
## Xdefaults
```bash
!-- Xft settings -- !
Xft.dpi: 180
Xft.rgba: rgb
Xft.hinting: true
Xft.hintstyle: hintfull
Xft.antialiasing: false
! -- Fonts -- !
urxvt.font:xft:DejaVu Sans Mono:size=8
urxvt.boldfont:xft:DejaVu Sans Mono:size=8
! -- URxvt settings -- !
urxvt*geometry: 80x30
!urxvt.font: 9x15
urxvt*background: #212629
urxvt*foreground: #FFFFFF
urxvt*scrollBar: false
urxvt*matcher.button: 1
urxvt*cursorBlink: true
urxvt*cursorColor: #c1c8c9
urxvt.transparent: false
urxvt*allow_bold: true
urxvt*inheritPixmap: false
```
## Firefox Settings
After some tinkering, I've realized the best bet is to get the Default Full Zoom add-on and set the default zoom between 130% and 140%.