[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 143694] Icons are not rendered as expected (depending on screen resolution ?)

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Fri Aug 6 21:37:35 UTC 2021


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143694

--- Comment #9 from EL1962 <ephemeris.lappis at gmail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #8)
> The LibreOffice UI does respond to UI Scaling on Windows. However, the icon
> sets are provided in small 16px and large 24px and extra large 32px
> sizes--clearly too small for use with a 4K HiDPI laptop.
> 
> Instead, use the Tools -> Options -> View and select the 'Colibre (SVG)'
> icon style (or one of the other SVG icon themes).  The SVG based icons will
> be scaled to a size more appropriate for the UI scale in use and written out
> to PNG images held in LO user cache.
> 
> Eventually for bug 115439 we'll be defaulting to SVG icon themes, possibly
> no longer rasterizing them to bitmap.
> 
> Also, Windows UI scaling with the default Display Settings -> Scale and
> Layout listbox seems more troublesome than Windows 'Advanced scaling
> settings' and setting a 'Custom scaling' value between 100% - 500%, set
> something about 225% and logout/login of Windows--then relaunch LibreOffice
> with 'Colibre (SVG)' icon theme in use.
> 
> Should get better icon rendering from resampled SVG for use on Toolbars,
> Menus, Sidebar and Notebook Bar or in the displayed icon customize dialog.

I've tried switching to one of SVG theme, but this doesn't change anything :
both in the dialog panel and the toolbar it self my selected icon is not
correctly rendered. I don't understand why icons already assigned to actions in
toolbars are displayed with a right size, and why toolbars customized icons are
not.

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