https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80426
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 80426
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: UI: System font DPI settings fails to affect some UI
text, eg. sheet names
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux (All)
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: Other
Whiteboard: BSA
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: 4.2.3.3 release
Component: Spreadsheet
Product: LibreOffice
Problem description: Some of the user interface text does not scale when the
system-wide font DPI settings are changed (example use-case: working with
hi-DPI displays)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Configure system to use a font DPI higher than the standard 96. I'm using
130 to account for my 14" laptop screen that's 1600x900px. I'm also using KDE
(Kubuntu) and changing the setting with "System settings" > "Application
Appearance" > "Fonts" > "Force fonts DPI"
2. Launch LibreOffice and notice that most of the interface text is larger
after upping the DPI. For example, all application menus look larger as
expected, and the 100% zoom shows the spreadsheet content larger than with the
default system DPI settings.
3. However, observe that the following user interface text is still small and
has not changed after the system DPI change: sheet labels (at the bottom of
each sheet), text within the auto-filter dialog, text within the "Apply style"
toolbar utility. (There may be other places, but these are ones that I've
noticed).
Fortunately my monitor isn't as dense as some (the Dell XPS 15 touch is almost
250!), so I can still read this small text on my Lenovo T420s, but I imagine
that preparing LibreOffice for hi-DPI displays like this will become
increasingly important as they begin to penetrate the market further.
Operating System: Ubuntu
Version: 4.2.3.3 release
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