set-resolution.sh
                        
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            #!/bin/bash
#########################################################################
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# Set display resolution                                                #
#                                                                       #
# Author: Anthony Axenov (Антон Аксенов)                                #
# Version: 1.0                                                          #
# License: WTFPL                                                        #
#                                                                       #
#########################################################################
#                                                                       #
# Using this script you can change your display resolution              #
# to any one you need. Just adjust some vars below and run script       #
# (chmod +x needed).                                                    #
#                                                                       #
#########################################################################
# Set display name to work with. You can get it via 'xrandr --listactivemonitors'
display="HDMI-2"
# Set width of this display in px
width=1600
# Set height of this display in px
height=900
# Sometimes cvt and gtf generates different modelines.
# You can play around and look which of them gives best result:
modeline=$(cvt ${width} ${height} | grep "Modeline")
# modeline=$(gtf ${width} ${height} 60 | grep "Modeline")
# Some important data needed to xrandr:
modename="${width}x${height}_my"
params=$(echo "$modeline" | sed "s|^\s*Modeline\s*\"[0-9x_.]*\"\s*||")
echo "Set resolution ${width}x${height} on display $display:"
echo "$modename $params"
# Simple logic:
# 1. Switch display to safe mode which always exists (I believe) to avoid errors
xrandr --output $display --mode 640x480
# 2. If display aready have our mode -- we must delete it to avoid errors
if $(xrandr | grep -q "$modename"); then
    # 2.1. Detach mode from display
    xrandr --delmode $display $modename
    # 2.2. Remove mode itself
    xrandr --rmmode $modename
fi
# 3. Create new mode with freshly generated parameters
xrandr --newmode $modename $params
# 4. Attach mode to our display
xrandr --addmode $display $modename
# 5. Switch display to this mode immidiately
xrandr --output $display --mode $modename
                | 1 | #!/bin/bash | 
| 2 | ######################################################################### | 
| 3 | # # | 
| 4 | # Set display resolution # | 
| 5 | # # | 
| 6 | # Author: Anthony Axenov (Антон Аксенов) # | 
| 7 | # Version: 1.0 # | 
| 8 | # License: WTFPL # | 
| 9 | # # | 
| 10 | ######################################################################### | 
| 11 | # # | 
| 12 | # Using this script you can change your display resolution # | 
| 13 | # to any one you need. Just adjust some vars below and run script # | 
| 14 | # (chmod +x needed). # | 
| 15 | # # | 
| 16 | ######################################################################### | 
| 17 | |
| 18 | # Set display name to work with. You can get it via 'xrandr --listactivemonitors' | 
| 19 | display="HDMI-2" | 
| 20 | # Set width of this display in px | 
| 21 | width=1600 | 
| 22 | # Set height of this display in px | 
| 23 | height=900 | 
| 24 | |
| 25 | # Sometimes cvt and gtf generates different modelines. | 
| 26 | # You can play around and look which of them gives best result: | 
| 27 | modeline=$(cvt ${width} ${height} | grep "Modeline") | 
| 28 | # modeline=$(gtf ${width} ${height} 60 | grep "Modeline") | 
| 29 | |
| 30 | # Some important data needed to xrandr: | 
| 31 | modename="${width}x${height}_my" | 
| 32 | params=$(echo "$modeline" | sed "s|^\s*Modeline\s*\"[0-9x_.]*\"\s*||") | 
| 33 | |
| 34 | echo "Set resolution ${width}x${height} on display $display:" | 
| 35 | echo "$modename $params" | 
| 36 | |
| 37 | # Simple logic: | 
| 38 | # 1. Switch display to safe mode which always exists (I believe) to avoid errors | 
| 39 | xrandr --output $display --mode 640x480 | 
| 40 | # 2. If display aready have our mode -- we must delete it to avoid errors | 
| 41 | if $(xrandr | grep -q "$modename"); then | 
| 42 | # 2.1. Detach mode from display | 
| 43 | xrandr --delmode $display $modename | 
| 44 | # 2.2. Remove mode itself | 
| 45 | xrandr --rmmode $modename | 
| 46 | fi | 
| 47 | # 3. Create new mode with freshly generated parameters | 
| 48 | xrandr --newmode $modename $params | 
| 49 | # 4. Attach mode to our display | 
| 50 | xrandr --addmode $display $modename | 
| 51 | # 5. Switch display to this mode immidiately | 
| 52 | xrandr --output $display --mode $modename |