*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 735509 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/735509

(adding another comment because I can't work out how to add multiple
attachments to one post)

After logging back in and seeing the dash was fine, I then set my DPI
back to 150 again and checked the dash. The dash was now using a larger
font, but still aligned like the DPI was 96. This causes the icon text
to overflow and go missing.

I have attached a screenshot to show what I mean.

I logged out and back in again and brought up the dash one last time. It
now looks identical to the first screenshot I posted when I reported
this bug. The font size is larger, but the alignment of the icons now
means that the "Find Files" icon is too close to the edge and the
"Listen to Music" text is half hidden.

Basically it seems that the dash changes the font side immediately, but
doesn't realign the icons to suit the new font size until you log out
and in again, and *still* doesn't align the icons properly anyway - at
least not at large DPIs.

Hope this helps!

** Attachment added: "before logging out.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/753116/+attachment/2005161/+files/before%20logging%20out.png

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Title:
  large font DPI (e.g. 150) causes badly arranged dash icons

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