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I have been trying to track down which component/application is actually
responsible for creating and maintaining /com/ubuntu/user-interface
/scale-factor, but so far no luck.

It seems to be related to Unity according to the few Google results I
can see, so the question is whether a package failed to remove/move that
setting or if OpenJDK should change what it looks at and/or in which
order.

OpenJDK currently looks for:
- /com/ubuntu/user-interface/scale-factor
- com/canonical/Unity/Interface/text-scaling-factor
- org/gnome/desktop/interface/text-scaling-factor
in that order, using the first one it finds.

Weirdly enough it does not look for org/gnome/desktop/interface/scaling-
factor.

These changes were introduced by JDK-8149115 in commit
http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/rev/a3cc7e551a48 but neither the bug
nor the Mailing list discussion state why they picked those items and in
this particular order.

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