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RUN_SCALED(1)		    General Commands Manual		 RUN_SCALED(1)

NAME
       run_scaled - run	an X11 application upscaled or downscaled

SYNOPSIS

       run_scaled [--scale=VALUE] application [application-arguments]
       run_scaled  [--scale=VALUE]  [xpra-arguments]  -- application [applica-
		  tion-arguments]

DESCRIPTION
       run_scaled uses xpra(1) to show	any  X11  application  with  arbitrary
       scaling applied.

EXAMPLES
       run_scaled xterm	-ls
	      Starts the command "xterm	-ls", with the default scaling of 2.
	      The xterm	window will be twice as	big as it normally would be.

       run_scaled --scale=250% firefox
	      Start firefox, upscaled by 250%.

       run_scaled --speaker=off	--microphone=off -- wine notepad.exe
	      Starts  the  command  "wine  notepad.exe", with audio inputs and
	      outputs disabled (by additional Xpra arguments) and the  default
	      scaling of 2.

OPTIONS
       --scale=VALUE
	      The scaling factor to apply, specified as:

	      number ie: 2, 1.5

	      fraction
		     ie: 3/2

	      percentage
		     ie: 250%
       If unspecified, the default value is 2.

LIMITATIONS
       The  scaling  value  is limited to the range 0.1	to 10, and even	within
       that range, values lower	than 1 may not work correctly with large  dis-
       plays.

SEE ALSO
       xpra(1)

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