https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388989

--- Comment #3 from gst...@zoho.com ---
(In reply to Alvin Wong from comment #2)
> Unfortunately, there is a limitation in Qt (the framework that Krita uses)
> that setting the scaling to 150% in Windows will cause the GUI to be scaled
> at 2x (rounded up to integer). There is an upstream task on making it
> better, so let's hope it gets to the next LTS release.
> https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-53022
> 
> The configuration window has been shrunken down on 4.0 beta 1, so it should
> be a bit better.
> 
> ---
> 
> There is an obscure way of overriding the scaling behaviour (ref:
> https://doc.qt.io/qt-5.9/highdpi.html#high-dpi-support-in-qt) by setting the
> environment variable `QT_SCALE_FACTOR` to `1.5`. If you haven't already
> tried it after reading the previous sentence, I suggest you don't touch it
> at all. (P.S. If you set the system-wide environment variable, it will
> affect other applications that use Qt, so I don't recommend changing that.)
> 
> (I did have the thoughts of adding an easily-accessible option for setting
> it or `QT_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTORS` from within Krita, but I fear it would cause
> confusion.)

Thank you for responding in such a timely manner!
I am very happy to hear that this is being worked on, as Krita otherwise works
flawlessly I'll stick to the stable release for now, attaching the Type Cover
whenever I need to make configuration changes is not so much of a burden.
2x scaling is otherwise just fine, so making the configuration window smaller
should do the trick.

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