Hi Nyall, Happy to do some testing, I do have a (dual boot) laptop/tablet with 3000x2000 screen (that's high-dpi, yes?), but in Gnome I set the Display 'Scale' on 200% to have proper applications (an to me readable text :-) ).
Is there some test plan/idea's? Is my setup something you want to test (200%), or is is preferred to use the 100% scale? I'm not sure what is supposed to be the 'normal' way of scaling (like what does a mac do)? Or is it more to try to see if the icons/widgets scale up/down when fidling with scale (or what it is called in Windows)? Regards, Richard Duivenvoorde On 5/29/23 06:01, Nyall Dawson via QGIS-Developer wrote:
Hi lists, For the upcoming QGIS 3.32 release a change has been made in how QGIS handles high dpi (and retina) displays. This should ultimately make QGIS behave MUCH better on these displays, but there's likely some short-term fallout and regressions caused by the change. If you've access to a high-dpi display, please test out the nightly releases and file bug reports on github for any regressions you spot -- in particular we are looking for widgets and places where the QGIS interface is now looking pixelated or where the scale / sizes of objects are incorrect. (Currently there's known regressions for the icons shown in the layer tree panel, and for pixelated icons in the style manager dialog.) Thanks in advance! Nyall _______________________________________________ QGIS-Developer mailing list qgis-develo...@lists.osgeo.org List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
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