Re: [fedora-websites] #246: fedora.css sets a universal scaling factor of 76%, which is much too small

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#246: fedora.css sets a universal scaling factor of 76%, which is much too small
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 Reporter:  adamwill       |       Owner:  webmaster
     Type:  defect         |      Status:  new
 Priority:  major          |   Milestone:
Component:  General        |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  css font size  |  Blocked By:
 Blocking:                 |
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Comment (by mrmazda):

 Replying to [comment:15 adamwill]:
 > "DEs invariably do nothing WRT density"

 > This is not true. GNOME/GTK+ are doing OS X-style resolution doubling
 stuff now. If the density is close enough to 192dpi you get doubled
 everything...

 Invariably was a poor word choice. And I was going by what Gecko does,
 what the W3C specs provide for all web browsers, nothing all all until the
 granular 192 threshold, the apparent integer multiple limitation of
 available hardware and software. The gap between 96 and 192 is too wide
 for nothing to happen in the wide middle range that includes 112-160 or
 wherever the trigger point is in Gnome actually is. The same problem will
 manifest as DPI grows from 192 into the 220+ range.

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