https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101646
--- Comment #23 from Matt K. <matthewkoch@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #9)
No, removing the scaling was correct as it was affecting implementation of
HiDPI support.
Believe same effect can/should be achieved with better integration with
assistive technology "magnifier" tools of the OS. And that would probably
be the correct way for the project to go especially as HiDPI gains
prominence.
Believe transient exposure to a magnification tool, rather than scaling the
whole UI, would have more practical application.
It was affecting implementation of hidpi? Why not leave it in until you can
actually support hidpi? In v5.3, hidpi support is terrible and incompatible
with the built in scaling of Windows. I relied on that setting to adjust the
UI of libreoffice because it's the only application I run that doesn't scale
nicely out of the box with the Windows scaling setting.
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