Hi, thanks for the reply. I already tried it but it is not a solution
because then the buttons are completely screwed and become very tiny...


On 28 April 2014 21:11, Hashem Nasarat <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 04/28/2014 08:07 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
> > Dear all, after looking in Ubuntu and Fedora forums, I did not find
> > relevant information so I try now on this list. I hope that this kind of
> > topic is relevant here. If not, all my apologies.
> >
> > I run Fedora 20 on a Lenovo  Yoga 2 pro which has a native resolution of
> > 3200x1800. Reading about the improvements in the management of HiDPI by
> > the version 3.12 of Gnome, I upgraded it from 3.10 thanks to the copr
> > reporisitories. Everything went smoothly except that the management of
> > HiDPI does not seem to me so different.
> >
> > I changed the value of the scaling factor (org gnome desktop interface),
> > trying 1 and 2. 1 provides a perfect display of text inside evince and
> > web as well as the rest of the whole environment but leads to extremely
> > small buttons or bars like 3mm. 2 gives the right size of the elements
> > but a very blurred rendering of the text with evince and web. I tried to
> > modify the text size, with a scaling factor of 1, by increasing the font
> > size but, unfortunately, only parts of the buttons are displayed with a
> > consistent size.
> >
> > Is there a particular set of parameters to obtain a correct display?
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Flavien.
> >
> >
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>
> Setting the scaling factor to 2 is what's intended for HiDPI users. The
> fact that Evince and Web are blurry are bugs in the two projects.
>
> Evince:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723431
>
> WebKitGTK:
> https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131347
>
> as documented in the evince bug, if you have scaling factor set to 2,
> you can still launch evince with the scaling factor set to 1 only for
> that application by running the following from the terminal:
>
> GDK_SCALE=1 evince
>
> You may be able to always set the environment variable via the
> evince.desktop file:
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/144968/set-variable-in-desktop-file
>
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