*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1717272 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717272
Fresh Ubuntu 17.10 has the issue of showing Qt apps non-scaled. Should
we reopen the
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1717272 issue,
continue here, or make a new one? What's the way to g
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1717272 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717272
Rachel, thanks for reporting on the current status. I am marking this a
duplicate of bug 1717272 since that was the mutter bug that fixed
several of the issues reported here.
Please do file that separate bu
I just got the mutter upgrade to 3.26.0+20170925~ea214fb-1. My gnome-
shell text was too big! So I reverted my local modification to the
theme's gnome-shell.css ;-) and now the gnome-shell text is the correct
size. I presume this build includes the abovementioned patch.
As this is, I think, the co
I'm looking forward to seeing how much the upstream changes fixes all
these. Yes, I also saw some of the other transient effects noted above;
the gnome-shell text part of it was just the bit I managed to isolate
and find consistency in. :-)
I had seen the need to apply scaling twice - sometimes, a
with the-minute-before-updates, including nvidia 384-90, topbar's text
(where the clock lays down), dash's text changes in a chaotic way
through gnome-tweak-tool. When I change the values, it changes in a
normal way only the already correct text size (like nautilus text and
gnome-tweak-took's windo
Info:
Ubuntu 17:10 upgraded from 17:04 (64bit)
gnome-shell --version: GNOME Shell 3.26.0
loginctl show-session 3 -p Type: Type=x11
Screen resolution: 3840x2160
VGA: nvidia 1050ti - 384.69
kernel: 4.13.0-11-generic
Status:
1. every update is applied.
2. tested with gnome extensions I've install, 'o
The attachment "fix_x11_font_dpi.patch" seems to be a patch. If it
isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the
"patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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** Patch removed: "fix_x11_font_dpi.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1713323/+attachment/4956941/+files/fix_x11_font_dpi.patch
** Patch added: "fix_x11_font_dpi.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1713323/+attachment/4956942/
Here is a debdiff with the change, if Ubuntu would like to use it
sooner.
** Patch added: "fix_x11_font_dpi.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1713323/+attachment/4956941/+files/fix_x11_font_dpi.patch
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I have recommended this patch to upstream, which is the simplest method
to fix the scaling issues described in detail above.
** Patch added: "fix_x11_font_dpi.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1713323/+attachment/4956940/+files/fix_x11_font_dpi.patch
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I strongly suspect this upstream bug/patch is the same/closely related
- https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788049
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #788049
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788049
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I'd like to give a fresh description of this bug. I think I can do so
more concisely, as it affects gnome-shell. I was in two minds about
whether to report it as a new bug, but honestly feared if I did so it
would just be marked a duplicate of this one and ignored. :-)
Also to update for current v
Also if you add a second monitor scaling is stuck at the default of the
first screen and cannot be changed to anything else.
Note:
I am using a laptop with a 15 inch screen and 3200 x 1800 resolution
with a second monitor with a 25 inch screen with 2560 x 1440 resolution.
The primary monitor is t
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1716011 for what
actually turned out to be my issue.
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Title:
HiDPI support partially brok
It turns out my title bar issue was because my session had reverted to X
for some reason rather than Wayland. I had to select X and then select
Ubuntu again in order for it to choose and launch Wayland. After that my
desktop is working as expected again.
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Brad's comment: No, I've not seen the act of merely *launching* the
gnome tweak tool fix or alter anything in any way. In fact, though
probably related, the latest update seems to have broken its Extensions
tab, but that's another bug.
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HiDPI support partially broken after upgrade to Gnome 3.25
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No wait, I've bethought me, actually. Partly brought on by issues with
nvidia/wayland that weren't immediately obvious - nouveau is actually
working better for me, if noticeably a bit more sluggish.
Regarding your comment:
"I think that GNOME Shell 3.25.90 doesn't really support HiDPI for X,
just
I'm also seeing odd scaling issues with the recent update. What's
interesting is that once I bring up gnome-tweak-tool all my scaling
issues "go away" the title bars, fonts, login screen etc. are "fixed"
and properly scaled.
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I care slightly less than I used to because I just now persuaded ubuntu
wayland session to run on nvidia-384 proprietary drivers. :-) Something
which I presume is intended to be the default behaviour at some point,
or at least for Nouveau.
So since I reported this bug the move to gnome 3.25 has ma
I don't have a Hi-DPI screen so I'm unsure about all the details.
My understanding is that you need to configure HiDPI for Qt apps
separately.
I think that GNOME Shell 3.25.90 doesn't really support HiDPI for X,
just for Wayland. That may be a regression, but Hi-DPI support in GNOME
Shell has bee
... or if you meant does the gnome tweak tool *itself* appear with its
user interface elements at the correct size or too small? It shows at
the correct size, including the titlebar... but actually contrary to my
original report *all* titlebars, both the system and integrated type,
are now being sh
The only scaling setting in tweak tool is the one in the Fonts section,
which appears to be exposing org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-
factor. It scales the *text*. It scales all text relative to its
original size. So if I set it to 2.0 the text that's half size will be
the correct size, bu
On the affected system if you launch gnome tweak tool will it do the
appropriately HiDPI scaling for everything but the title bar and
notifications?
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Hope I'm not being overly pedantic:
The upgrade that originally broke it, that I applied on Aug 27, did
*not* include gnome-shell. If it had it would have been an obvious
culprit and I would have reported the bug against that instead of gnome-
session. So at the time I originally reported this bug
Sorry, let this be the primary bug.
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