01-20-2024, 08:32 PM
@Facel
Quoting from Winnie the Pooh
That's how I feel at the moment. I had some ideas but the information we get back from you keeps conflicting with them.
The screen capture provided back in post #3 suggested to me that perhaps moOde/X11/RaspiOS was outputting 1920x1080 through HDMI but your device was displaying it in 1280x800 mode.
Unfortunately, that hypothesis fell apart when I tried to repro your screen capture using tools like GIMP and imagemagick to crop a 1920x1080 moOde image to 1280x800. Nope. To repro your screen capture I have to crop to something like 1690 horizontally, which doesn't make any sense, plus it's cropped off-center.
I can't get any further without an identically behaving display on my desk.
As @Nutul noted earlier on, your display exhibits some curious behaviors. They make dealing with the problem something akin to nailing jelly to a tree. It could even be that my hypothesis was along the right track but the display device is actively trying to correct for the oversize image.
Sorry, but I'm out. Good luck.
Regards,
Kent
Quoting from Winnie the Pooh
Quote:“When you are a Bear of Very Little Brain, and you Think of Things, you find sometimes that a Thing which seemed very Thingish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it.”
That's how I feel at the moment. I had some ideas but the information we get back from you keeps conflicting with them.
The screen capture provided back in post #3 suggested to me that perhaps moOde/X11/RaspiOS was outputting 1920x1080 through HDMI but your device was displaying it in 1280x800 mode.
Unfortunately, that hypothesis fell apart when I tried to repro your screen capture using tools like GIMP and imagemagick to crop a 1920x1080 moOde image to 1280x800. Nope. To repro your screen capture I have to crop to something like 1690 horizontally, which doesn't make any sense, plus it's cropped off-center.
I can't get any further without an identically behaving display on my desk.
As @Nutul noted earlier on, your display exhibits some curious behaviors. They make dealing with the problem something akin to nailing jelly to a tree. It could even be that my hypothesis was along the right track but the display device is actively trying to correct for the oversize image.
Sorry, but I'm out. Good luck.
Regards,
Kent