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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Now I found a solution that works for all the apps I tried so far:

  • add export GDK_DPI_SCALE=0.5 to /usr/lib/win-kex/xstartup
  • activate "Settings Manager" -> Appearance -> Fonts -> DPI -> "Custom DPI Setting" (leaving the proposed 192 next to the checkbox)
  • restart XFCE desktop session, and remove all the env QT_SCALE_FACTOR=2 prefixes I've previously applied to various QT-app shortcuts to prevent double scaling.
[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Thank you for your reply @_[email protected] !

It seems Kali linux's LibreOffice packages already come with svg icon themes installed out of the box:

ls /usr/share/libreoffice/share/config/*svg*
images_colibre_dark_svg.zip
images_colibre_svg.zip

But somehow that setup is broken. I managed to solve my issue with LibreOffice by uninstalling all LibreOffice related packages from the Kali Linux repositories and instead downloading 7.4.7.2 Linux_x86-64_deb.tar.gz from https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download/ and installing all the *.deb packages it contained.

But sadly, even though I've solved this one, the list of applications I'm missing HighDPI scaling on has grown:

  • unison-gtk
  • bless
  • emacs

If you or anybody else has any hints on what I could try to improve my situation with one of those, I'd love to give it a go! :)

 

Hi there!

I've setup a kali-linux xfce desktop (via Windows10 wsl2 + win-kex package) and to get it looking crisp I set it up so that Windows doesn't apply any scaling to it, but rather make XFCE do that itself. (see also: https://www.reddit.com/r/Kalilinux/comments/14iicps/winkex_windows10_highdpi_setup/ )

I'm mostly happy with how that turned out, but now those two applications look much too tiny:

  • LibreOffice
  • unison-gtk

How can I get XFCE to apply high-DPI scaling to those too?