Looks like the most recent gnome-shell/mutter (3.37.91-1ubuntu1) update
has fixed this.
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Looking at the GTK source I still can't tell how it's meant to work, or
if it ever did work correctly.
In a pure Xorg session the scaling factor is an attribute of the
monitor, so it's stored in ~/.config/monitors.xml. Are we losing that
attribute in Xwayland with its virtual monitor?
A nice simp
I can't tell you if enabling fractional scaling does anything, because
bug 1894593!
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Title:
Scale factor not applied to Xwaylan
I don't have fractional scaling enabled. I can enable it if you like?
XWayland itself will get buffer.scale events just like any other Wayland
client. As for how they get through to the X11 client toolkits, I don't
know. Presumably mutter *should* be doing it in exactly the same way as
it does whe
Also please check if disabling fractional scaling makes a difference.
That will take a different code path.
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Title:
Scale facto
Any idea how the scale is meant to be communicated through Xwayland? Is
it an atom somewhere or environment?
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Title:
Scale fact
It doesn't look related to those bugs, as they're about shell elements
rendering at the wrong size. The shell (and all Wayland clients) render
at the right size, it is only XWayland clients which are unscaled.
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Would you say related to mutter 3.36.4? Like bug 1892440 and bug
1892521?
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