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Originally Posted by Justin
This is actually easy to support in REAPER, and is more or less disabled by the theme itself at the moment
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Good to know, thanks.
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Originally Posted by Justin
once 400% displays come around we can turn it on
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300%-capable displays are already on the market for a while. Those are 27″ 5K (5120×2880) monitors (e.g. Dell UP2715K, Iiyama XB2779QQS-S1, LG 27MD5KA) and 13.3-15.6″ 4K laptops (e.g. HP EliteBook 840 G5, ASUS ZenBook 13), just not as popular due to their price. 13.3″ 4K is even equivalent to 26.6″ 8K display in terms of pixel density.
Also, this is not just about scaling the
default theme. Afaict, there are multiple
custom 100%-only themes that are tiny at 200%+ OS-level zooms. Yes, they can be scaled by Windows in DPI-unaware mode, but such scaling is blurry under Windows 7, and also text gets blurry/pixelated too in any Windows while could be rendered at native resolution if themes were scaled by Reaper itself.
Automatic theme scaling in Reaper is important
right now. It’s also important for such scaling to be nonblurry at integer ratios (e.g. 100→200%, 200→400%). The great modern DAW deserves this.