Update README with Linux HiDPI workaround#2720
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Added warning for Linux HiDPI scaling issues happening on 4k displays.
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@iscle I don't think it is a good idea to put all issues and workarounds at top of readme 🤣 Also, in latest release FlatLaf library added UI zoom feature (related PR JFormDesigner/FlatLaf#1051) and I was going to add option into preferences for it 👍 |
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It's going to be a common issue for sure since HiDPI displays are getting more common, and people has started switching to Linux more often too thanks to Microsoft's poor decisions for Windows... But if FlatLaf has fixed it, then that should be enough! :) |
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Added warning for Linux HiDPI scaling issues happening on 4k displays.
This workaround was suggested in this issue and has been verified by me on a Fedora machine with dual 4K displays.