'''tk scaling''' ?-'''displayof''' ''window''? ?''number''? Sets and queries the current scaling factor used by Tk to convert between physical units (for example, points, inches, or millimeters) and pixels. The number argument is a floating point number that specifies the number of pixels per point on window's display. If the window argument is omitted, it defaults to the main window. If the number argument is omitted, the current value of the scaling factor is returned. A "point" is a unit of measurement equal to 1/72 inch. A scaling factor of 1.0 corresponds to 1 pixel per point, which is equivalent to a standard 72 dpi monitor. A scaling factor of 1.25 would mean 1.25 pixels per point, which is the setting for a 90 dpi monitor; setting the scaling factor to 1.25 on a 72 dpi monitor would cause everything in the application to be displayed 1.25 times as large as normal. The initial value for the scaling factor is set when the application starts, based on properties of the installed monitor, but it can be changed at any time. Measurements made after the scaling factor is changed will use the new scaling factor, but it is undefined whether existing widgets will resize themselves dynamically to accomodate the new scaling factor. ---- ''[MGS]'' - The tk scaling value should be set to its correct value as early as possible. I do this in my ~/.wishrc file as follows: tk scaling -displayof . [expr 101.6 / 72.0] I know my monitor is 101.6 DPI by measuring with a ruler and dividing into the screen resolution. See also: [font scaling] You can maually convert measurements into pixel values by using the [winfo] pixels and [winfo] fpixels commands. e.g. to get the DPI of your monitor (as set by the current value of tk scaling): set dpi [winfo fpixels . 1i] ---- [Category Command] | [Category GUI]