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--- Comment #18 from akb825 ---
I've attached three screenshots:
1. The correct results shown with the first login after booting and after
synchronizing the SDDM settings with KDE.
2. The desktop elements too small after logging in a second time with
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--- Comment #17 from akb825 ---
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The desktop elements being too large after setting a very high DPI for SDDM.
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--- Comment #16 from akb825 ---
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The desktop elements being too small on the second login with the default
(non-synchronized) settings.
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--- Comment #15 from akb825 ---
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The correct result on the first login and when the KDE and SDDM settings are
synchronized.
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--- Comment #14 from Nate Graham ---
The idea of Plasma using SDDM's default DPI seems very bizarre to me and I
suspect this is likely a coincidence, but at this point I'm prepared to be
convinced of anything. :)
Any chance you tan take a screenshot
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--- Comment #13 from akb825 ---
Yes, syncing the SDDM settings works around the problem. It basically hides the
bug, but it took quite a bit of digging around to track down.
Let's say I'm a normal user of KDE and just set up my machine. I have a high
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--- Comment #12 from Nate Graham ---
But you said that you synced the DPI to SDDM, so it the values should be
identical, right?
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--- Comment #11 from akb825 ---
The problem is Plasma desktop has the following behavior:
* The first time logging on after booting, it correctly takes KDE's DPI.
* The second time logging on (and each time following) it takes SDDM's DPI.
All other
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--- Comment #10 from Nate Graham ---
(In reply to akb825 from comment #9)
> On my laptop I only adjusted the scaling by setting the global scale to 200%
> in the Display Configuration control panel. (which I'm assuming is the
> KScreen KCM you're
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--- Comment #9 from akb825 ---
On my laptop I only adjusted the scaling by setting the global scale to 200% in
the Display Configuration control panel. (which I'm assuming is the KScreen KCM
you're referring to) However, this setting doesn't apply to
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--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham ---
Sounds like you've set the DPI in various places, and I have a feeling that's
causing some mismatches between things.
The only officially supported method of adjusting the scaling is using the
global scale setting
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--- Comment #7 from akb825 ---
To provide a bit more info, the example numbers I used were for my laptop. I
also have a desktop with 4k monitors, but the specific DPI settings are a bit
different: I have the KDE set to use 120 DPI, but the default for
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--- Comment #6 from akb825 ---
> I'm not convinced that SDDM is involved at all, but your symptoms match a
> description of not using Qt scaling.
I believe that the SDDM settings are merely the trigger for the bug in Plasma.
The DPI settings for
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--- Comment #5 from Nate Graham ---
Aha. I think you're just hitting the general problem of plasma not using Qt
scaling yet. I'm not convinced that SDDM is involved at all, but your symptoms
match a description of not using Qt scaling.
If you set
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--- Comment #4 from akb825 ---
In this case, the "-dpi 192" option was set after synchronizing with the KDE
settings. However, if I remove this setting, based on the size of the UI
elements I believe it was using a default of 96.
When it was
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--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham ---
Yes, and I've done that on my system which has a 4K screen.
I'm having a hard time understanding the issue. Can you clarify what you mean
by "the desktop will have the DPI scaling from the login manager."? So the
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--- Comment #2 from akb825 ---
If the DPI scaling isn't 100%, it will be different for the login manager by
default unless you manually synchronize the settings under the Advanced section
of the "Login Screen (SDDM)" control panel.
If you have
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