0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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XnView: MP 0.96.1 - 64 bit
OS: Linux (Ubuntu) - 64bit

New install of XNView MP (20 April 2020) suddenly scales up the font on all menus and toolbars

Effect: Long folder and file names are difficult to read.

To reproduce:
1. Install new XNView MP version (0.96.1) on Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS)

Actual behaviour (bug): XNView MP fonts of new version suddenly scale to large and unusable size - see screenshot and compare XNView menu / tree font with size of the image caption and window text :bug:
(I presume it used to use the system default zoom setting and now it's scaling up for some reason?)

Expected behaviour: Font size would stay as it always has been.
Screenshot_2020-04-22_10-01-05.png
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Re: 0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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which version do you had before?
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Re: 0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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Hmm, I thought I was coming from 0.94.3, but not I'm not so sure. I was testing different versions after some issues with 0.94.3 that we resolved, but perhaps I left it on 0.92. Can't be sure.

Anyway, just deleted my user config folder, and reinstalled 0.92 - everything looks fine:
Screenshot_2020-04-22_20-40-14.png
The install 0.94.3 - and the font has gone mad again. This has me a little stumped. I'm sure I've had 0.94.3 installed before without this problem.
Screenshot_2020-04-22_20-41-52.png
I've tried several iterations, back and forth, with and without the config files (I thought perhaps something in the INI was causing this), but I can't seem to get past 0.92 now. I find that giant font really hard to live with - file and folder names are just too long these days.
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Re: 0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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do you have tried qtconfig?
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Re: 0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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What should I be trying with qtconfig? (I've not played with that before.)
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Re: 0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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you can change font settings used by Qt app
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Re: 0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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Okay, installed qtconfig-qt4. Fiddled around with the font size and themes. Restarted a bunch of times, and still... No.
Screenshot_2020-04-25_10-03-56.png
What change would have caused this?
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fractl wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:08 am What change would have caused this?
0.92 uses Qt 5.9.5, 0.94 uses Qt 5.9.7, and 0.96 uses Qt 5.12.6, they have perhaps changed the default font size....
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Re: 0.96.1 64bits: Scaling up default Ubuntu font excessively

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xnview wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 1:37 pm 0.92 uses Qt 5.9.5, 0.94 uses Qt 5.9.7, and 0.96 uses Qt 5.12.6, they have perhaps changed the default font size....
Hmm, okay. I don't really know what to do with that unfortunately. Although I am surprised that I'm the only Ubuntu user with this problem. I'm going to have to stick with 0.92 and its smaller annoyance of the Upgrade reminder dialog for a bit because I can't live in giant font land. :(
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