I'm mostly concerned about the issue with the save/load dialogs, since shouldn't that be part of Nautilus or GNOME Shell?
2015-05-17 10:43 GMT+02:00 Narcis Garcia <[email protected]>: > I'm using Gnome 3.8 in wide range of computers (in Trusty) and there is > a problem with the inverse situation (low resolution): font scale can be > tweaked, but not the rest of elements (icons, buttons, bars, etc.) > > > El 17/05/15 a les 01:10, Alfredo Hernández ha escrit: > > I reckon most if these errors are because of GTK+2. All of the issues > > you've listed seem to be directly related to apps not updated to GTK+3. > > > > Cheers, > > Alfredo > > > > On 16 May 2015 22:30, "Iban Eguia" <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > Hi, guys, I've just bought a new computer with HiDPI display, and > > I'm experiencing some issues with it. I suppose that most of them > > will not be related to Ubuntu GNOME as a distribution, but in any > > case, I wanted to sum them up here so that you could tell me if > > they're related to the distribution, to GNOME or to specific > > applications. And, if it is the case that some of them could be > > solved from the distribution itself maybe we could do something > > about it, and I include myself, as I'm finishing my IT degree and > > maybe I could contribute. So, since I don't want to extend myself > > much longer, here I summarize these issues: > > > > * Icons too small in save/load windows: Even if the icons in > > Nautilus are fine, in the load/save windows, (such as when I try > > to save something from Firefox or I open something in > > LibreOffice appear too small, and its difficult to see them > > properly. > > * Icons too small in some applications: In Filezilla or > > ProjectLibre, I see that the icons are really small, what leads > > to an unpleasant user experience. I think that this is only > > related to certain applications, so probably they don't fit as a > > bug of the distribution. > > * In some circumstances, the cursor changes to Low DPI: For > > example, in Tweetdeck in Firefox or in Telegram Desktop, the > > cursor, only in some sections changes back to Low DPI and it's > > shown really small. I have seen this happen with the zoom > > cursor, with the hand cursor and with the text cursor. > > * Chrome totally lacks HiDPI support: I guess this should be a bug > > report for Google, but as I'm trying to summarize all the errors > > I find I include it here. > > * Firefox does not adapt by default to HiDPI: I had to change > > Firefox settings in about:config so that web pages didn't show > > so small. > > * In Skype, all the interface is really small: Apart from being > > totally outdated, Skype is not adapted to HiDPI: All the fonts > > and interfaces are really small and only adapted to low-DPI. I > > understand this is a Microsoft issue. > > * Spotify is not adapted to HiDPI: As it happens with Skype, it > > has all the fonts and interfaces only adapted to low-DPI. > > > > Of course I understand that most of these can't be seen as bugs of > > the distribution, but I think that should be noted so as to > > understand better what is left to do with HiDPI displays both from > > the distribution perspective and from the contributors perspective. > > In any case, I'll try to report most of them to the respective > > developer communities. > > > > -- > > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > > > > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome >
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