Since this bug is labeled as gtk+2.0, I'd be interested to see also work
continued on the gtk+2.0 toolkit.

By manually editing gtk+2.0 themes, one can at least double some
elements' dimensions and it seems not to break the layout of
applications (of course such a theme derivative is then specifically
targeted for dpi). So there is definitely something that can be achieved
by default, and at a lower level (in the theme engine or even toolkit).

Gtk+2.0 is far from disappearing (with distributions pertinaciously
sticking to it, as well as all non-native toolkits like java, qt, vcl,
xul basing there themes on it) and users will have to deal with it for
years. Because of that, better dpi support —be it only partial— is
wishable.

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  DPI is not recognized by UBUNTU, so fonts, icons and the whole system
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