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andydotxyz avatar andydotxyz commented on August 24, 2024

Our Linux driver tries to ensure consistent window size according to the DPI of the monitor it is on.
I tried the ruler app you are using and it gave me inconsistent results.

By placing an actual ruler on the window you should see that it is the same physical size on each of the screens (it thinks all of my screens from 14" to 27" are 17" monitors?)

If that is not the case then perhaps some of the metadata about your monitor is not being read correctly.
Please try running the fyne_demo app and going to the "Advanced" tab - that will list the details about how scale is calculated and you can move it to each screen to record the information.

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