> You will have friends and family using this thing! Warn them, get them onto LO!
I just installed LO 5.4 on HiDPI Windows. The LO home page (localized) advertised that "LibreOffice 4 (sic!) just arrived". Unfortunately it went downhill from there: the HiDPI support is kind of not really present. Icons have negative margins (are halfway visible) and what's even worse the hit targets are not where the icon lies! So you select item N from a list and item N-1 gets selected.
I get it that OO is now evil due to Oracle but LO is just not usable. I know, I know free software but advertising LO to my family and friends would be the quickest way of getting them to not to ask me any IT related advice. Which may be a good side effect in itself.
Edit: I just tried AOO. It works. Looks a little bit dated but the controls are where they should be and everything I tested works correctly.
The problem you are having with the icons and clicks mis-registering is due to OpenGL rendering. I had the same problem. Go to Tools-Options-View and disable OpenGL rendering, should fix the problem.
Looks like there is some problem with the Intel drivers and LibreOffice, not sure.
> Edit: I just tried AOO. It works. Looks a little bit dated but the controls are where they should be and everything I tested works correctly.
Just to be clear-- are you saying that OpenOffice correctly handles HiDPI in its GUI while LibreOffice does not?
When you say "the controls are where they should be," do you mean that the icons in OpenOffice are both properly sized in the GUI window as well as having the correct hitboxes?
I'd love to see some screenshots of the two side-by-side if you have some.
> Just to be clear-- are you saying that OpenOffice correctly handles HiDPI in its GUI while LibreOffice does not?
It's probably upscaled but it works correctly.
> When you say "the controls are where they should be," do you mean that the icons in OpenOffice are both properly sized in the GUI window as well as having the correct hitboxes?
Yes.
> I'd love to see some screenshots of the two side-by-side if you have some.
Please check HiDPI bug list for screenshots. After a little bit of tweaking it turns out that disabling "Full OpenGL rendering" in settings fix these issues. Now LibreOffice looks and works just like AOO.
I just installed LO 5.4 on HiDPI Windows. The LO home page (localized) advertised that "LibreOffice 4 (sic!) just arrived". Unfortunately it went downhill from there: the HiDPI support is kind of not really present. Icons have negative margins (are halfway visible) and what's even worse the hit targets are not where the icon lies! So you select item N from a list and item N-1 gets selected.
I get it that OO is now evil due to Oracle but LO is just not usable. I know, I know free software but advertising LO to my family and friends would be the quickest way of getting them to not to ask me any IT related advice. Which may be a good side effect in itself.
Edit: I just tried AOO. It works. Looks a little bit dated but the controls are where they should be and everything I tested works correctly.