Open Bug 967100 (linux-hidpi) Opened 10 years ago Updated 1 year ago

[meta] HiDPI support for Linux

Categories

(Core :: Widget: Gtk, defect)

All
Linux
defect

Tracking

()

People

(Reporter: overholt, Unassigned)

References

(Depends on 3 open bugs)

Details

(Keywords: meta, Whiteboard: tpi:-)

I recently bought a 3200x1800 laptop on which I'm running Linux (Fedora, to be precise).  Nightly's chrome looks fuzzy and it'd be awesome if it looked crisp like text in content.
Looks like the Australis Linux assets need a high resolution version.
+1

Let me know if there's anything I can do to help with this.
See Also: → win-hidpi
Summary: HiDPI support for Linux → [meta] HiDPI support for Linux
Depends on: 1031073
Depends on: 1025966
I'm re-purposing this as a tracker (like bug 1023511 for Windows) and I've filed a specific Theme bug to take the place of this one:  bug 1038334.
Component: Theme → Tracking
Depends on: 1038334
Product: Firefox → Core
QA Contact: chofmann
Blocks: 712898
Depends on: 1144745
Depends on: 1171568
Not strictly related here so I'm not setting it as a dependency but moving between displays of different DPIs (under Wayland) doesn't work: bug 1228424.
Depends on: 1251432
I want to share my experience in order to, and hoping, it can help:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=975919#c35
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1613115
Depends on: 1214470
Depends on: 412073
Depends on: 1271893
Depends on: 1276183
Depends on: 975919
Component: Tracking → Widget: Gtk
Whiteboard: tpi:-
Depends on: 1299897

Apparently, I cannot edit the tracking info, but I think this bug depends on bug #1228424.

Severity: normal → S3
Depends on: 1666626
Alias: linux-hidpi
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