https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417485
Tymond <tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com> changed:

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Timeline docker with two different HighDPI scaling

Then maybe let the user decide (for example by allowing it to resize, like with
frame size)? If the layer names are long and start similarly and the layers
name in the docker don't show them, there is no use of showing the layers names
at all since the user needs to guess anyway. And note that while English has
very show words, other languages often have longer ones. I had this issue
myself so I would prefer to have a solution...

Also it takes exactly max 13 characters, no matter how much space they take.
Try to write digits and 'lll', you're see the second one will be much shorter
unless you have Monospace font selected as your system font on Linux. In my
case, there is quite a lot of space after the layer name, actually. (Some space
is good, but it could be easily cut in half). (The image I attached shows two
scaling, the one above is my custom build, the one below is appimage, both has
a lot of space after the layer name).

Also note that there are people who have big screens with huge resolutions and
the limitation of the layers part of the docker just don't make sense there,
especially if they make short animation but with several layers involved (I
often duplicate my layers to work on the duplicated ones, hiding the old ones).

I believe it would be quite good if there was a way to adjust layers part of
the docker by the user.

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