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--- Comment #9 from Gaba ---
Ok. Nice attitude by the way.
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--- Comment #7 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Yes it should, didn't you read comment #2? I said there it's a known bug, been
reported already.
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--- Comment #6 from Gaba ---
Sorry, don't know much about DPI settings.
Shouldn't Okular detect my DPI and adjust itself? Evince displays the 100% zoom
correctly.
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--- Comment #5 from Albert Astals Cid ---
That's font dpi not screen dpi, has nothing to do.
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--- Comment #4 from Gaba ---
I had the DPI setting by default (see attachment, PPP=DPI) Is this correct?
I also tried checking that setting and selected the DPI to 72, 96 and 120 but
it only changed the font size in Okular. The zoom remained the same (
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--- Comment #3 from Gaba ---
Created attachment 71168
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=71168&action=edit
DPI settings in KDE
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