Hi Nathan, thanks for the bug report. This is currently a known issue
with non-integer scaling factors in KDE [1]. There's unfortunately no
big fix for everyone yet, just small fixes that work for some and not
for others. Keep up-to-date with KDE updates and it's likely the issue
will eventually go away (as it seems to have for some people [2]).

If you don't mind, it may a good idea to log this particular bug
upstream with KDE [3]. Once reported, please share the link here on this
bug. Thank you!

[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HiDPI#KDE (There's a suggested 
workaround here too)
[2] 
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/bpqbr9/noninteger_scaling_factors_not_buggy_anymore/?ref=readnext
[3] https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/Bug_Reporting

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Title:
  Fonts look bad after scaling display in Kubuntu Disco

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm trying out the kubuntu Disco beta. I have 4k displays, so I went
  into the KDE System Settings and changed my screen scaling value to
  1.4. After doing this, all of the fonts in all of the LibreOffice
  applications looked really bad, to the point of being nearly
  unreadable.

  I eventually removed libreoffice-kde5 and libreoffice-qt5 and
  confirmed that the fonts were fixed, but that has obvious negative
  consequences. Installing libreoffice-gtk3 helped, and the fonts still
  look ok.

  This doesn't appear to happen in Kubuntu 18.10.

  Not sure what else to do to help diagnose this but I'm glad to have a
  look.

  Nate

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