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BlueHazzard:

--- Quote ---My OS is Ubuntu 20.04 - Monitor 4K - 96x96 dots per inch

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Sadly i don't have any HighDPI system, so i can not reproduce this...

oBFusCATed:

--- Quote from: Giovanni62 on November 07, 2020, 11:47:13 pm ---My OS is Ubuntu 20.04 - Monitor 4K - 96x96 dots per inch

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What is the physical size of this monitor? 96x96 is low/normal dpi monitor. What is the value of the GTK scaling setting?

Giovanni62:
My OS is Ubuntu 20.04 - Monitor 4K - 96x96 dots per inch

--- Quote ---What is the physical size of this monitor? 96x96 is low/normal dpi monitor. What is the value of the GTK scaling setting?

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My monitor is LG 32UL750-WA

I set the dots per inch to 192 in .Xresources


--- Code: ---Xft.dpi:       192
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and set the scale factor to 200%

Nothing has changed!

oBFusCATed:
Ubuntu 20.04 uses wxgtk based on Gtk3. You have to setup GTK3 to have 2.0 scaling. If you can do it this should work fine in C::B, too. You have to restart C::B for settings to take effect. Also a logout-login might be required.

p.s. 4k on 32 inch is not 192 dpi...

Giovanni62:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on November 17, 2020, 01:03:14 am ---Ubuntu 20.04 uses wxgtk based on Gtk3. You have to setup GTK3 to have 2.0 scaling. If you can do it this should work fine in C::B, too. You have to restart C::B for settings to take effect. Also a logout-login might be required.

p.s. 4k on 32 inch is not 192 dpi...

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I set

--- Code: ---Xfi.dpi:   138
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