https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424534

--- Comment #11 from Tymond <tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com> ---
@Nate you can turn off UI scaling for just Krita in Configure Krita -> General
-> Window -> Enable HiDPI.

@Philipp - can you please attach the output from Help -> Show system
information for bug reports? It will give us detailed information about your
displays and how Krita reads them. 

Also can you please check if Krita works better if you turn off UI scaling like
I wrote above? (You can turn it off in an appimage and it will work for the
other version too). 

Another thing I would try is switching Krita to `fusion` style (the one in the
appimage) - you can do it via GUI in Settings -> Styles -> Fusion, or when
opening Krita from console: 

> KRITA_NO_STYLE_OVERRIDE="yes" /path/to/krita -style=fusion

Another, a bit wild guess would be to go to Window -> Workspace -> and select
Default. It does fix it on my system when I have incorrect workspaces or
whatever and the window doesn't really work the way it's supposed to. If you
cannot reach the main menu, try to use alt+drag to move the window.

In any case, I'm not sure if we can help much - we provide appimages exactly
for that reason, because from our experience the available Qt versions right
now have a bit buggy behaviour in various areas like tablet support, drag&drop
etc. Appimage has the most "stable" for Krita version of Qt and multiple of our
patches. (All patches were submitted upstream, of course, but they were applied
to different versions of Qt).

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