I am not certain why fractional scaling below 100% would cause any
different performance issues than fractional scaling above 100%, but it
is certainly something that I have wanted for a long time.... sometimes
the fact that it would cause some blurring as the image would be scaled
to contain more pixels than the display... is not a problem.

Please do consider allowing this if it is possible, even if it is not
directly exposed to the user on most distros, accessing it through
gnome-tweaks or dconf would be fine.

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  Allow GNOME fractional scaling below 100%

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