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Title:
Text scaling factor changing unexpectedly
Status in Unity:
Confirmed
Status
For me this problem is caused by both Unity Tweak Tool and Gnome Tweak
Tool toggling Large Text on when you change the scaling. If I go to
Universal Access and turn Large Text off or only change scaling in
Screen Display it all works properly.
This suggests some kind of connection with bug
Sorry, there is an error is the command I posted above, so, here it is:
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Interface app-fallback-to-maximum-
scale-factor false
Regards.
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gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor '1.0'
Yes, this is a workaround, but it does not allow you to use font
scaling. In case one wants to use a different scaling factor, like me,
because I have sight problems and I want to put as little stress on my
eyes as possible, this
This happened to me after running 'unity --replace' to workaround
another bug(#1311316). It has happened to me several times before. I
attached the full console output here is an excerpt:
$ unity --replace
WARN 2015-03-26 15:09:47 unityo (appinfo2) unknown:0 g_settings_set_value:
value
Had the same issue and was so frustrated with this for the last
1.30hours. I fixed it by going and setting system settings-screen
display-scale for menu and title bars to 1. Also set your text scaling
factor in fonts to 1. Log out and log in to test.
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Also affected, mostly scaling factor goes up to 3, try to change with
gnome-tweak-tool or unity-tweak-tool without any afford.
Ubuntu 14.04, beside Google Chrome no extra PPAs
MSI Adora22 (Intel Core i3 4100M, Intel HD-Grafik 4600)
Here you can find a workaround:
Yes, I'm experiencing the same issue. I switched from using win7 to
ubuntu 14.04 lts on my laptop the other night but am having big trouble
with the scaling. I'm not using unity tweak tool but just tried to lower
text size in the system settings-display window. Initially I lowered it
from
I can confirm that this workaround works: gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor '1.0'
Glad I found this thread :)
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Addendum to #33
I am using Unity Tweak Tool
P.S.
not sure if this is a related bug or not but with unity tweak tool
whenver this happens - my hot corners stop working although they are
toggled to the on positon. If I untoggle and then retoggle back on then
my corners get toasty again! ;)
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Hello,
Also having this issue on a Lenovo g50.
I log in one day its .88
Next day the its down to .56
Any one have any luck???
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for me - all proposed solutions doesnt seem to scale the menu font
size :(
really anoying on a yoga 2 pro with 3200 x 1800 resolution
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I'm having problems with this one too. I have no third party tweak tools
installed, but i do use xorg.conf, to modify the screen resolution. I
don't know if that could have an impact.
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I don't have the tweak tool installed. I'm using HiDPI hardware. I set
the scale to 1.12 in the display preferences option, and each time I
start unity (or run setsid unity) the font increases in size. It seems
that in the display preferences, it needs to be set to 1.0 for the
constant font size
A few months ago I installed the Unity Tweak Tool to experiment with
different font sizes.
In the end I decided that the default 1.0 size was fine.
Now I occasionally suffer from tiny (0.5) fonts at startup.
Something truly weird happens when I use Tweak to reset the correct
value (1.0). It's
@bregma: the 'Large Text' option is already set to 'Off' for me.
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Title:
Text scaling factor changing unexpectedly
I can confirm that #24 resolved the issue for me. As long as I only use
the slider in `Settings Display` to scale the UI and make sure that
`Universal Access Large Text` is off, the font sizes remain stable
from session to session.
I wanted the fonts to be a little larger so I adjust them (via
No HIDPI hardware here: Inspiron 5521 (1366x768) and I regularly have
problems. Large text is not currently enabled.
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There may be more than issue here. But the suggestion that the Large
Text option is causeing the issue seems promising for my case. The
option gets flipped on when I change the fonts, e.g. via ubuntu-tweak or
dconf and presumably is at the cause of the exponential increase in font
size.
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I am also experiencing this on a Toshiba Z30t-A. The 1920x1080 is a bit
too much for a 13.3 laptop. I've been tinkering with dconf and narrowed
down my desired settings to:
gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor # same as '1.0'
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Interface
Maybe the bug is in some tweak tool? I have both Ubuntu Tweak and
unity tweak tool installed, and I'm indeed affected (XPS13).
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Further info on my previous comment: If I set scaling to 1 in both unity
tweak tool and Display settings, then logging on several times does NOT
increase the scaling.
If, from that starting conditions, I modify on the displays (monitores in
Spanish) settings (native Ubuntu) then the scaling
My workaround until this is fix, add a startup application that runs
this script:
$ cat ~/bin/restoreTextScalingFactor.sh
#!/bin/bash
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor '1.0'
Regards!
Jose
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This also affects or maybe affected me. I think the problem appears
because the x server does not set the right dpi value - and for some
reason the text-scale factor keeps to be reseted from time to time,
maybe because of an update.
I manually set the correct dpi value of my screen (122dpi) in
I also have this problem.
It seems to persist the multiplication on every logout so the
increase/decrease continues to be reapplied making it exponentially
bigger/smaller each time - it's not random.
For people suffering with this issue, set the slider to the value you
like, then log out and
Hello,
Have same issue with HP EliteBook 6930p. Bug has occured after 'Scaling for
menu and title bars' applying.
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Same issue here, on a Acer Aspire S7-191 using ubuntu 14.04 , text
scaling factor changes randomly at any reboot
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Title:
For me on IBM T400 it scalls from 1 to 0.6
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Title:
Text scaling factor changing unexpectedly
Status in Unity:
** Changed in: unity
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Text scaling factor changing unexpectedly
Status in
Please add me to this bug. With each logon, Ubunt tweak keeps changing
my text scaling factor to a larger size. When I open system settings,
and view Display, the scale menu option has NOT changed, but for some
reason Ubuntu tweak keeps taking over and changes the scaling factor,
making the
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