https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141578

--- Comment #61 from Michael Weghorn <m.wegh...@posteo.de> ---
(In reply to typingcat from comment #58)
> In my case, I have two monitors: 1080p (secondary) and 4K (main), and LO
> looks normal on the 1080p, and looks tiny on the 4K. So, "moving the window
> to that screen" is not really a good workaround, because I have to work on
> the small secondary monitor. Unless... there is a way to choose on which of
> the two monitors LO can look normal?

I just tested with QT_SCALE_FACTOR as described in my comment 49, but that by
itself doesn't work. What works in my tests is forcing to run on XWayland in
addition, e.g. setting environment variables QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb
QT_SCALE_FACTOR=1.5 when starting LO.
(You'll need to adjust the scale factor depending on your screen settings.)

(In reply to htky from comment #60)

> (Sorry for double comment, using Bugzilla for the first time :) )

Don't worry. :)

> I have found an interesting case regarding this issue depending on when
> external monitor is plugged in.
> When the monitor is plugged in while session is already running, LO will
> scale normally on the primary monitor and be zoomed in on the external
> display. Now when the session is started with external monitor plugged in
> already, LO will scale normally on the external monitor and be zoomed out on
> primary display.
> You can see this in attachment 193920 [details]

It doesn't behave like that on my Debian testing (Plasma 5 still), maybe it's
different with Plasma 6 or some other aspect plays a role in addition.

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