> With xwayland-native-scaling, x11 applications are required to apply
scaling themselves and some applications don't.

If strictly true then that would be a reason why xwayland-native-scaling
should never be enabled by default. Because expecting all legacy apps to
be updated is unrealistic. The vast majority of legacy apps will never
be updated.

So the next question is whether "xwayland-native-scaling" involves some
negotiation with the app. If it does then faulty negotiation would just
be a bug in the app or compositor.

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   fractional scaling - XWayland windows rendered extremely small if
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