https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403652

--- Comment #6 from Albert <bla6....@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #5)
> There's going to be some inconsistency, we can't load your user settings if
> we're not logged in.
> 
> There's a way to set the DPI on SDDM. See the end of:
> https://github.com/sddm/sddm readme

I guess that it was what happened but maybe it's some bad implementation or bad
 point of view as a user.

I can scale my UI inside my session but as a user i expect the SDDM re-scale
automatically without any session. What I'm trying to say is that something as
I cannot control should detect and load a predefined config.

It's something similar as GTK and QT apps, until some new versions when I
re-scale the apps on whole system in system-settings it doesn't force to
re-scale GTK apps so I was forced to do it by files manually, from new
frameworks or plasma(i don't know which versions) GTK and QT works together
when some user re-scale its UI into its session.

I think SDDM should detect how many pixels are in a main display and re-scale
it automatically or maybe in system-settings gives the possibility to do it
graphically.

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