https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144784
--- Comment #5 from Charles C <charlesc-documentfoundation....@pyropus.ca> --- LibreOffice on my system appears to draw the menubar text in a smaller font than any other application does, making it much harder to read. The menubar text ends up 5px high, while other applications are all 7px. I used to work around this with the zoom-UI feature, but that's gone, and I understand the reasoning behind that decision. The 5:7 ratio is suspiciously close to the ratio of old traditional monitors' pixel density vs. my somewhat-higher-density but not modern high-DPI 30" 2560x1600 monitors: 72dpi:100dpi. I wonder if it's failing to scale the text up because it's lumping them in with the ancient 72dpi standard. System details and font settings: Hardware: ========= x86_64 / AMD64 system Video card: AMD Baffin [Radeon RX 460/560D / Pro 450/455/460/555/555X/560/560X] Monitors: 30" 2560x1600, approx 100dpi Software: ========= Debian 11 / Bullseye Desktop: cinnamon 4.8.6-2 LibreOffice 1.7.0.4-4 Settings: ========= System/Cinnamon settings regarding this are all defaults (I think). Font selection: Default font: Sans Regular 9pt Desktop font: Noto Sans Regular 10pt Document font: Cantarell Regular 11pt Monospace font: Monospace Regular 11pt Window title font: Sans Bold 10pt Text scaling factor: 1.0 Accessibility: Large text: off Desktop zoom: off Those are all the settings I've found that seem related. An additional complicating factor that contributes to making the menubar hard to read is that it uses black text on a grey background and is low-contrast. All other applications are black-on-white with my settings. I will attach an image comparing the menu bars of LibreOffice and various other applications. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.