I did some comparisons between png and svg and Stuart is right, up to
150% the png looks better then the svg. But over 150% scale, the svg
looks dramatically better then the png. So can't we male SVG default
when scale-factor is over 150%?

Sure we can say: "you can switch it manually in Preferences", but thats
not "nice" for new Users that maybe have a first look into LibreOffice
(because maybe they want to change from Microsoft Office) and then say:
"oh my god, that looks terrible, not thanks, I'll stick to MSO. It may
take years for those ppl to make another try, if ever.

And I do believe, that there are even many longterm LibreOffice Users,
that might not know that they can "fix" ugly Icons on HiDPI Monitors by
swichtching Icon-Sets...


And can you explain that sentence further:
"The mechanism for "detection" of HiDPI is "thresholded" at 168 dpi."
I'm not sure what that means.

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Title:
  Pixeled icons with LibreOffice 5.1.6.2 on HiDPI/4K display

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  LibreOffice 5.1.6.2 shipped with Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS shows pixeled
  icons on a HiDPI/4K monitor like used in the Dell XPS 13 9360.

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