** Tags removed: gnome-17.10
** Tags added: gnome-18.04

** Description changed:

- https://trello.com/c/TvwNvXOo
+ https://trello.com/c/r12LY9iA (for 17.04 was
+ https://trello.com/c/TvwNvXOo)
  
  ---
  
  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 integers is a problem. 1x is annoyingly
  small, and 2x is WAY too big. You need a 1.5x, and presumably to just
  allow most noninteger values to future proof the distribution given 8k
  monitors and all sorts of new and weird things coming out, like windows
  10 has.
  
  Photos of the two annoying sizes are available here (it won't let me
  attach two files):
  
  http://i.imgur.com/vWrvZxq.jpg
  http://i.imgur.com/11p19k7.jpg
  
  I apologize for my photography skills in advance., you'll have to look
  at the ruler for scale to see the problem. Please contact me if you need
  any more information etc.

** Tags added: highdpi

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Title:
  GNOME Shell should support fractional (non-integer) Hi-DPI scaling

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