https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101646
--- Comment #93 from [email protected] --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #88) > (In reply to waylon_darien from comment #87) > > > > To be clear, when I say "this feature", specifically I'm talking about the > > ability to do something like this: view > options > UI scaling > [ there's > > an > > input field where you can type a percentage ], you type 150%, and the font > > size of the menu "file, edit, tools, etc..." increases. > > > > In essence that is what the SAL_FORCEDPI environment variable already > provides. Works well for the Linux vcl backends, not so much for macOS or > Win which fortunately have improved their ability to manipulate the os/DE UI > and respond to HiDPI displays and GPUs. > > But, believe there is further utility to expanding on the SAL_FORCEDPI > approach, just applied with more granularity selectively against specific > elements of the LibreOffice UI. > > It could be by Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice -> View setting, or more > likely via the Expert Configuration dialog. SAL_FORCEDPI entirly fixed the problem for me !!! I switched to Debian sid/trixie but am still using Suckless DWM. I know SAL_FORCEDPI had been listed in these forums before but I somehow missed it. For Linux users, having SAL_FORCEDPI accessible through the settings would be nice, or having it easier to find on google. Maybe this should also be added in the arch wiki somewhere if it isn't. Obviously this doesn't fix the problem for everyone, and having a universally functional setting would be better, but this fixes the problem for me!! Thank you! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
