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	*  GSoC 2021
	*  GSoC 2022</description>
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GTK3 and above support integer scaling of UI components, most useful on HiDPI screens.  In Xfce, this can be set in the Appearance settings panel.  GTK3 will handle drawing widgets and windows at the new scale automatically, but care has to be taken to supply it with images and icons properly in order for them to be displayed at the correct resolution, without being blurry.</description>
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