https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161566

--- Comment #22 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to miafr30m from comment #21)
> In all other situations cursor changes thickness as it moves between 
> characters, and soft or misshapen fonts can be observed:
> 1. if monitors do not have matching scaling settings – as I said that may be
> a Plasma (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492432)
> 2. with any scaling factor other than 100% when running natively in Wayland 

It turns out there are a couple of apps that don't seem have any issues with
any scaling settings, including having multiple monitors at different scale
factors – Ungoogled Chromium and MPV (both running in Wayland native mode).
Presumably there are more. If you open a YouTube video on Chromium, YouTube
will correctly identify scaling per monitor and render the video at the correct
resolution – moving between monitors with different scale factors will alter
the scale factor in the stats for nerds info box. 

Chromium I think uses GTK, MPV does not have a GUI (but can definitely render
pixel perfect video/images). 

Seems like both 1. and 2. are addressable. Surely we can mark this as
confirmed?

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