Doing `gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2` helps
to keep the display scaling, but it anyway tries to re-scale every time
I open a new tab or start new terminal session.

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Title:
  gnome-terminal drops display scaling on new tab creation

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In my setup I have Ubuntu 20.04 running in VirtualBox on Windows. I
  connect to the Windows machine through Microsoft Remote Desktop from
  Macbook Pro with Retina Display:

  Mac OS Catalina -- (RDP) --> Windows 10 -- (VirtualBox) --> Ubuntu
  20.04 -> gnome-terminal

  Since it is retina display, Windows does rescaling. In Ubuntu I have
  to go to Settings -> Display and set Scale to 200%. I had opened
  gnome-terminal before, so I just press Ctrl-Shift-T to create a new
  tab.

  After opening a new tab, the display scaling drops to a default value
  which is 100%. Same can be reproduced if I run tmux session in the
  gnome-terminal.

  So, whenever I try to open a new tab, the display scaling restores to
  100%.

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