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HIDPI detection under Linux #471

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adnan449 opened this issue Mar 6, 2021 · 2 comments
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HIDPI detection under Linux #471

adnan449 opened this issue Mar 6, 2021 · 2 comments
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duplicate This issue or pull request already exists linux rendering Low level rendering ui glitch Visual glitch in UI, usually not blocking normal usage

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adnan449 commented Mar 6, 2021

Currently JavaFX 17-EA has support for HIDPI in Linux. The default compose template app in the intellij lacks HIDPI in my Fedora Linux on GNOME with 200% UI scaling.

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igordmn commented Mar 11, 2021

Thanks for the report!

We aware of this issue. HiDPI support on Linux is important.

We tried to support this, but encountered some problems, so we put it aside for a while.

You can track progress here

@igordmn igordmn closed this as completed Mar 11, 2021
@igordmn igordmn added duplicate This issue or pull request already exists linux rendering Low level rendering ui glitch Visual glitch in UI, usually not blocking normal usage labels Mar 11, 2021
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Thanks for the report!

We aware of this issue. HiDPI support on Linux is important.

We tried to support this, but encountered some problems, so we put it aside for a while.

You can track progress here

Actually, there's no progress there so far.

MatkovIvan pushed a commit to MatkovIvan/compose-multiplatform that referenced this issue May 10, 2023
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