Hi broozar
I'm not a Linux user, but I cant try to take a look on this when I rebuild my linux hard drive.
At Windows, by using a 4K resolution monitor and using the scaling feature set to 200%, I don't experiment this issue. Even if I use a value like 125% - which seems to be equivalent to the Factional Scaling on Linux in accord with this article I found: Fractional Scaling (HiDPI) Between Windows & Linux
I don't know if it's something we can workaround or not. dgud is the one that can say something about that.
Anyway, I looked at wxWidgets docs/forums and found they recently added some functions that should with this stuff related to "HiDPI" settings. If that help, probably it would be available in the future only.
I'm not a Linux user, but I cant try to take a look on this when I rebuild my linux hard drive.
At Windows, by using a 4K resolution monitor and using the scaling feature set to 200%, I don't experiment this issue. Even if I use a value like 125% - which seems to be equivalent to the Factional Scaling on Linux in accord with this article I found: Fractional Scaling (HiDPI) Between Windows & Linux
I don't know if it's something we can workaround or not. dgud is the one that can say something about that.
Anyway, I looked at wxWidgets docs/forums and found they recently added some functions that should with this stuff related to "HiDPI" settings. If that help, probably it would be available in the future only.