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Not scaling on high dpi monitors #36
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Hmm I'll check it out. |
Has this been resolved? I am having the same issue on a high dpi laptop 2560x1440. |
I'm sorry for the delay. Been struggling to fix this because my laptop is
kinda broken right now. So it'll probably take time to fix this.
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Has this been resolved? I am having the same issue on a high dpi laptop
2560x1440.
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Hey, if this is still an issue, I added |
@danimateo, thanks a lot dude it worked for me too, but sadly it's not a good enough solution for my case. My laptop's i7-6700HQ cpu struggles with running my 4k screen on native resolution and every animation is slugish unless I use a lower resulution. I changed the display resolution to 2048x1152 but I can't seem to figure out how to dropdown the resolution for the login screen as well. I tried changing the lightdm display settings with a script follwing this but it didn't work. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
The theme does not appear to scale to high dpi monitors (in my case, 15" 3000x2000 screen):
The litarvan theme on the other hand scales fine without any config changes, which makes me think it has something to do with the glorious theme.
dpi is set to 240 inside the lightdm.conf file. However that appears to be ignored.
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