If using higher than 100% global scale under display configuration (in Garuda(arch) at least), the UI loses all the nice rounded edges and the round toggle switches enlarge and kinda end up partially under the UI. All in all, it just takes away the polished look of the program and makes it look like something that was designed in the 90s.
I imagine this isn't a big deal for most people, though personally, I use my 65" LED TV as a computer monitor, and I'm sitting back about 5-7 feet, so if I don't upscale the txt/ui, then I need binoculars to read anything.
What would you like to see as a solution?
move the code to do the code and make code? If I knew enough to be useful, I'd just fix it myself, lol..
Describe your use-case.
If using higher than 100% global scale under display configuration (in Garuda(arch) at least), the UI loses all the nice rounded edges and the round toggle switches enlarge and kinda end up partially under the UI. All in all, it just takes away the polished look of the program and makes it look like something that was designed in the 90s. I imagine this isn't a big deal for most people, though personally, I use my 65" LED TV as a computer monitor, and I'm sitting back about 5-7 feet, so if I don't upscale the txt/ui, then I need binoculars to read anything.
What would you like to see as a solution?
move the code to do the code and make code? If I knew enough to be useful, I'd just fix it myself, lol..
Have you considered alternatives? List them here.
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