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Strit , 3 months ago Is the app in question an XWayland app? If it is, you need to change the setting for scaling in the Display Settings to something the XWayland apps like (can’t remember which worked best for me).
Is the app in question an XWayland app? If it is, you need to change the setting for scaling in the Display Settings to something the XWayland apps like (can’t remember which worked best for me).
Kalcifer OP , 3 months ago Is the app in question an XWayland app? How do I find this info? you need to change the setting for scaling in the Display Settings to something the XWayland apps like I’ve never modified the scaling, though — It’s at the default 100%.
Is the app in question an XWayland app?
How do I find this info?
you need to change the setting for scaling in the Display Settings to something the XWayland apps like
I’ve never modified the scaling, though — It’s at the default 100%.
sanpo , 3 months ago I think they meant the “let apps apply scaling themselves” setting.
I think they meant the “let apps apply scaling themselves” setting.
Kalcifer OP , 3 months ago I tried setting that too, but it didn’t fix it.
I tried setting that too, but it didn’t fix it.
sanpo , 3 months ago Oh well, maybe it’s a new bug then… Guess I’ll find out over the weekend when I upgrade as well.
Oh well, maybe it’s a new bug then… Guess I’ll find out over the weekend when I upgrade as well.