I've switched to KDE for my desktop, and now it's just not working at all.
I'm attaching a screenshot of what is going on. Some UI elements are HUGE,
and some are too small.

I've fiddled with different versions of Freeplane, different versions of
Java, different KDE settings, and different 'screen size' settings in the
Freeplane appearance section to no avail. What can I do?

It sounds like Swing apps pretend to be DPI aware, and it's both a) getting
the wrong DPI information and b) applying that to only some elements.

On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 2:54 AM Jack <ajackofsometra...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Felix,
>
> Sorry I have not gotten back to you. I've been traveling and thus away
> from my external monitor at home. I can essentially set the 'look and feel'
> correctly for my laptop monitor or my external monitor, but it requires
> changing the settings every time I go from one to the other. I have to use
> the 24" setting for my laptop and the 48" setting when I connect to my
> monitor.
>
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 2:20 AM Felix Natter <fnat...@gmx.net> wrote:
>
>> hello JT,
>>
>> any update on this?
>>
>> Cheers and Best Regards,
>> Felix
>>
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>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1774749
>>
>> Title:
>>   scaling is off
>>
>> Status in freeplane package in Ubuntu:
>>   New
>>
>> Bug description:
>>   When I use the default in the appearance setting [Display size], which
>>   is 24" I believe, everything is way too big. Most importantly, the
>>   text in the mindmap is too big. If I turn off menu scaling, the menu
>>   isn't a problem.
>>
>>   If I set the display size to a significantly larger number, such as
>>   50", the font is at the desirable size, but the readability is
>>   horrible. Fonts are either too thin or too bold, and edges have a very
>>   undesirable appearance (I would say they are more curvaceous, if that
>>   helps).
>>
>>   I've played around with different scaling options on my computer to no
>>   avail.
>>
>>   What used to happen is that the app just seemed to not scale at all.
>>   It had a definite font size, and this worked great for my large
>>   monitor.
>>
>>   My setup:
>>
>>   Ubuntu 18.04
>>   Gnome Shell 3.28.1
>>   55" monitor
>>   Freeplane 1.6.13-1 (also tried on 1.6.15)
>>   java-9-oracle
>>
>>   If anyone has any questions, I can be more than helpful.
>>
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