https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475140

--- Comment #11 from Bauglir <baug...@fsfe.org> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #10)
> It doesn't make any more sense now than it did then, sorry. Text that's too
> small to comfortably read when there's a lot of it doesn't become more
> readable when there isn't as much of it. The pain or irritation of reading
> uncomfortably small text may be diminished when there's less of it, but the
> fact remains that it's still to small to comfortably read, and the solution
> is the same: make *all* the text on the system large enough to comfortably
> read by using the global scaling or font size settings.

You have already pointed that: the pain and eyesight wear of reading less
amount of small text is smaller than the pain and eyesight wear of reading a
great amount of small text. There's little discussion on that regard, and that
argument alone is solid enough to defend my posture.

About 95% (being conservative) of the apps designed for reading moderate to big
amount of text, even on mobile devices, allows you to change the font size or
in-app scaling, so users are going to open Neochat preferences looking for that
option, I can assure you that. Trying to force them to rescale the whole system
for just an app is quite weird and, moreover, is a decision that should lie
with the users.

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