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Is this fixed now in Focal? I see fractional scaling in gnome-control-
center.
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So now we have another Ubuntu release: 19.04.
Xorg is still the default desktop and you cannot do fractional scaling. No
progress to be seen!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1723411
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Sorry for spamming, I should have clicked the source link on OMGUbuntu,
experimental is apparently expected:
https://blog.3v1n0.net/informatica/linux/gnome-shell-fractional-scaling-
in-wayland-landed/
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(Note that adding scale-monitor-framebuffer to experimental mutter
settings was already the workaround mentioned in Bug Description, so not
new)
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I have this now on Disco in Wayland and with update to mutter 3.32
(incl. proposed, except gnome-settings-daemon at 3.31.91-1ubuntu1), but
apparently I had to add scale-monitor-framebuffer to the gsettings key
org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features (as mentioned by
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/
No, it's not fixed in any Ubuntu version yet. The first part of the work
just landed upstream and for wayland sessions only, that should be in
the incoming Ubuntu Disco version first and unsure it's going to be
something that is possible to SRU since it involves quite some
refactoring.
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I just install Ubuntu 18.04 in a virtual machine and updated it. I don't see a
fix, I see the same disappointment:
https://i.imgur.com/tTanPlv.png
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Is this really fixed in Ubuntu 18.04? I don't want to waste my time
upgrading again unless fractional scaling truly supported.
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I think 100,200 and 300% were the easiest to get done. The real issue is
with fractional scaling, which KDE does better than others currently and
then of course it depends how your GUI toolkit plays with fractional
scaling.
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I agree with sergeiS 225%. Not 200%! Long live Ubuntu 16.04.5 and Unity
7!
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I'd like to air some disappointment. Whoever decided that we should be
happy with 100,200,300% options is WRONG. We should have a field to
enter 135 or 150 or 177, whichever works best for the screen size. I'm
not able to use any latest Ubuntu releases on my laptop because of this
decision. I'm cur
Daniel, new gnome-control-center bug #1795483
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Mario: gnome-control-center seems to limit the scale to 200% on some
machines, 300% on others. And I think I have seen 400% offered in some
cases. I don't know why, but the inconsistency is definitely annoying.
Please log a bug for it by running:
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For my 15" display with 3840*2160, without the workaround I get 100, 200 (too
small), 300 (too large), and 400. Is it intentional that with the experimental
workaround from the first comment enabled, I have 125, 150, 175 and 200% but
nothing above it?
The maximum of 200% is too small and I use
I may add that I believe we probably need more scaling steps than 125,
150, 175 and 200. On my Thinkpad X1C with 14" display and 1080p
resolutions 125% is still "too small" and 150% is too large.
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What is left of this issue to be sorted, is there a way to track
upstream progress on this ? From my testing many apps (non-gnome) get
blurry when fractional scaling is enabled. So is that something those
app developers will have to fix in their apps ?
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They had both been there from the start, but I typoed it into an ii when
adding "cosmic" tag and so I restored the original
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Historically we use the tag 'hidpi' and not 'highdpi'. It doesn't hurt
to have both but for searches you will find more under 'hidpi':
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bugs?field.tag=hidpi
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** Tags removed: highdpi
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I noticed that 18.04.1 has been released. Has there been any progress
for providing fractional scaling (via the default GUI) like was offered
in Ubuntu 16.04?
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To get the same effect in Ubuntu 18.04 as 16.04 I used the tweak tool to
set a text scaling of 1.3. Additionally I had to set a scaling in
Firefox's about:config in the layout.css.devPixelsPerPx property to the
same 1.3 value. It's annoying that this has been removed from the normal
UI as the under
I am having this problem on ubuntu 18.04 on my dell precision m3800
it has built in 13inch 4k screen which is perfectly setup and scaled
but i also have external 40in 4k screen on display port , this gets scaled
to the same settings as the 13inch screen which is waste.
under unity i could scale
No, the behaviour should be mostly identical between Wayland and Xorg
sessions. You may notice some differences but if you do then that's
probably a bug.
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Doesn't that work-around only apply to Wayland, while the default GNOME3
desktop in Ubuntu 18.04 is Xorg?
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Note to all readers:
1. A workaround to enable the (unfinished) feature is at the top of this
bug in the Bug Description.
2. An alternative solution, which I've found works fine for many systems
(lower than 3K resolution) is: gnome-tweaks > Fonts > Interface > choose
your own font size(s)
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Another consideration are users with Nvidia graphics.
>From what I understand, GNOME Shell's fractional scaling support only
works with Wayland.
But Nvidia's proprietary driver doesn't yet support Wayland. Some may
argue the fault for that situation lies with Nvidia.
But this is nonetheless a re
I also recall SGI workstations had some nice arbitrary scaling in the
1990's.
But this is not about the state of the art, it's about the state of
gnome-shell :)
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You should not only be able to have different fractal scaling for each
monitor, but you should also be able to have fractal scaling for each
separate window you launch.
Back around 2008, Mandriva released a desktop called Metisse that allowed
(seemingly infinite) fractional scaling for each windo
Lack of fractional scaling is a significant feature regression relative
to 17.10 with Unity for those of us with hidpi displays. What can users
do to show support for getting solved?
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I had it manually enabled in Gnome on 17.10 and just upgraded to 18.04.
On Wayland, I'm noticing fractional scaling went from pretty good to
broken; many fonts (even the datetime on the top of the screen) are now
pixelated on 150% scaling.
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I have updated the bug description with steps to enable the experimental
feature. This feature is not fully complete in GNOME yet and will not be
enabled by default or supported in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Apologies for the
inconvenience.
** Description changed:
https://trello.com/c/r12LY9iA (for 17.0
This is my number one complaint for 18.04 and GNOME3. I'll be using
16.04.4 until 2021, or until it can compete with the perfection that is
the Unity desktop (which supports fractal scaling).
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+1, using Ubuntu 18.04-beta here and it's not there.
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Is this going to come to 18.04? I used the beta and it's not there.
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It's done at gnome-shell / mutter level and worked upstream, so everyone
using GNOME (w/ wayland) will get it.
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Will the work being done here benefit GNOME installs in general (e.g.,
Gnome-shell without Ubuntu), or does it only apply to Ubuntu installs)?
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It's working for me in Ubuntu 17.10 - gnome-settings lets me choose
scaling between 100% and 200% in 25% increments for each monitor
separately (and it defaults to 200% on my 4K screen with my 1920x1080
screen attached). You might have to change a setting for it to work -
see http://www.omgubuntu.c
Any news on this?
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** Tags removed: gnome-17.10
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+ https://trello.com/c/r12LY9iA (for 17.04 was
+ https://trello.com/c/TvwNvXOo)
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In Ubuntu Gnome, you only allow for intege
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Work is ongoing on fractional scaling:
http://blog.3v1n0.net/informatica/linux/gnome-fractional-and-multi-
monitor-scaling-hackfest-the-report/
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One more potentially related bug just so it's on here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-desktop/+bug/1687253
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No, I think bug 1687245 might be a slightly different issue. And even if
it was the same issue as this one, this bug has more details so should
remain the primary bug for fractional scaling. But again, it's possible
the lock screen scaling is a different problem.
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I'm using fully updated Ubuntu GNOME 17.04.
In Ubuntu Gnome, you only allow for integer scaling of things for high
DPI monitors. While in theory this sounds good, on a 27 inch 4k monitor
like mine, restricting it to int
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
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Yes, the GNOME developers know about this issue. My understanding is
that they intend to work on this for GNOME 3.26.
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