https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397616
--- Comment #10 from Yncke <yn...@hotmail.com> --- Created attachment 138861 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=138861&action=edit Krita document with two x'es at 12pt but they are not of the same size. I think it boiled down to this: A point for a font is defined at 1/72 of an inch. So when adjusting the document size without changing the pixels, the font size should be changed to compensate. When looking at other products, I couldn't find anything along those lines in Scribus, but a friend with PhotoShop CS2 did a test, and it showed that when you adjusted the print size, the font size was adjusted as well. (So a text with a font at 12 pt on a 10 inch document at 100 ppi, became a 24pt font when the document was converted to a 20 inch document at 100 ppi.) Still reproducible in Krita 4.4.3 (appimage, Debian 10). The attachment was made by creating a 100x100 100ppi document, adding an x at 12 pt, scaling it to 100x100 200ppi and adding a second x. Both x'es mention they're 12pt, but they are not of the same size. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.