Public bug reported:

Running 19.04 Disco with Wayland
Version 64ubuntu7

I have a HiDPI laptop screen (XPS13) and a normal DPI external monitor.
I have the laptop screen set to 200% and the external screen set to
100%.

When running the display solely on my built-in monitor, the dock is
correctly scaled to 200%. When running the display is running solely on
the external monitor, the dock is scaled to 100%.

When running both monitors at the same time, the scaling factor used for
the docks on both monitors is the scaling factor of the primary monitor:
so if that is the external screen is primary then the laptop screen
version of the dock is tiny; and if the built-in screen is primary then
the external monitor dock is huge.

I would expect the dock scaling factor to always match the scaling
factor of the screen that the dock is displayed on.

** Affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- [Wayland] Scale the dock based on the scaling factor for that monitor
+ [Wayland] Support multiple monitors with different scaling factors

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Title:
  [Wayland] Support multiple monitors with different scaling factors

Status in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Running 19.04 Disco with Wayland
  Version 64ubuntu7

  I have a HiDPI laptop screen (XPS13) and a normal DPI external
  monitor. I have the laptop screen set to 200% and the external screen
  set to 100%.

  When running the display solely on my built-in monitor, the dock is
  correctly scaled to 200%. When running the display is running solely
  on the external monitor, the dock is scaled to 100%.

  When running both monitors at the same time, the scaling factor used
  for the docks on both monitors is the scaling factor of the primary
  monitor: so if that is the external screen is primary then the laptop
  screen version of the dock is tiny; and if the built-in screen is
  primary then the external monitor dock is huge.

  I would expect the dock scaling factor to always match the scaling
  factor of the screen that the dock is displayed on.

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