So I have 7 apps installed that use Wine and all but one is great at the currently set scaling DPI (144). One app loads super large large but when I set the DPI down to default it loads perfectly and the others are tiny.
Is there a way to load the app using an argument with the command when I launch it? Example, "wine64 someapp.exe" would be "wine64 --dpi=96 someapp.exe"
Separate scaling individual apps
Re: Separate scaling individual apps
Yes, this can be done in winecfg:
With that program selected, click the graphics tab and change the dpi.
Applications → Add application → browse to the program that needs the 96 dpi settingWine can mimic different Windows versions for each application. This tab is
linked to the Libraries and Graphics tabs to allow you to change system-wide
or per-application settings in those tabs as well.
With that program selected, click the graphics tab and change the dpi.
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Re: Separate scaling individual apps
I've tried that previously and tried again. It's not working. Changing the DPI even when I have the app selected changes it globally, not just the app.
Re: Separate scaling individual apps
You're right. Although according to the documentation it should work. The other options on the Graphics tab also seem to have no effect when set on a per-program basis.