On 7/4/24 19:20, Barry Scott wrote:
> On 3 Apr 2024, at 23:23, Stephen Morris <samorris(a)netspace.net.au> wrote:
>
> Thanks Barry. I just tried Wayland on KDE plasma and it does set the
> resolution to 4K, but it has its scaling of the taskbar horribly
> wrong. Having scaled the display to 150% so that things can be read,
> in the system tray, before the twistie to show hidden icons, I have 6
> icons displayed (wifi, audio, bluetooth etc) which X11 shows as a
> single row of 6 and the taskbar sized accordingly. In Wayland those 6
> system tray icons are displayed as 2 rows of 3, with the taskbar
> scaled to double the height of what it is under X11, this then scales
> all the throbber and pinned application icons to double size as well
> as the system date and time and the desktop peek icons.
I am running with 125% scaling.
The height of the task bar (?) can be adjustabled to suit your needs.
Right click in the task bar and choose "Enter Edit Mode
I have it big enough to have 2 rows of task icons, which means I have
3 rows of systray icons.
Thanks Barry, I can rescale it via Edit, I just wasn't expecting to have
to. I would have expected the taskbar to be a standard height, with the
user scaling it as you have done if they so desire. In my view this is a
Wayland defect.
regards,
Steve
Barry
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