I also had this issue this morning, and very quickly after a video by the one 
and only Erik Dubois helped me out.


https://madiator.com/@arcolinux:8/arcolinux-2336-fix-font-too-big-or-too:f


A couple of other recents on his channel that you can take a look at that have 
to do with different environments like your display manager. 
https://madiator.com/@arcolinux:8


I had to add the following line to .Xresources, setting my DPI.


Xft.dpi: 96


Worked like a charm. Of course, set the 96 to whatever your DPI might be.


Happy hacking,

Matthew "Madness" Evan.


"Javier via arch-general" [email protected] – November 10, 2021 
7:38 PM
> Hello !
>
> I've been using LXQt for some time now (years), and with Today's Arch 
> upgrade, which included a LXQt upgrade 0.17.0-1 -> 1.0.0-1, everything was 
> showing app really big, from LXQt own text (menus, icons, widgets, etc) to 
> other apps. The only work around I found was to reduce the font size on 
> LXQt's preferences, and also on Qterminal, I had to change it from like 18 to 
> 10 on Qterminal, and from 16 to 10 on LXQt itself. I still see other apps 
> bigger than what they used to be, and in particular the apps' toolbar became 
> wider, and the border surrounding Qt apps became wider (to the point it's 
> annoying).
>
> It's not about manipulating QT_SCALE_FACTOR + QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR, 
> and the like, because that's to make things bigger when they look way to 
> small and unreadable. Actually by setting QT_SCALE_FACTOR to 1, its the same 
> behavior as not setting any variable, and lower than 0 values don't really 
> work on Qt (I tried, and the results are really weird, non functional to say 
> the least).
>
> Have other lxqt users experienced the same on Arch? Would it be an Arch 
> building and packaging issue? Or this is totally an upstream thing?
>
> Thanks !
>
>

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