I know that there is output * scale 0.8 setting I can do to get the font size to match, but it seems to scale most things as if they were images instead of actual UI scaling (even sway bar itself - I thought it's supposed to support that?), causing all kinds of blotchy ugly blurriness which looks way worse than setting font size to sway's 9. Most but not all of these applications are run under XWayland, so I don't think it would be sufficient to tell XWayland to report to them a specific DPI even if that is possible. I could settle with setting font size 9 for Sway itself, but then I'd have to go around every single other program I use and set font size for all of them - it would be nice if I wouldn't have to do that. I can't seem to find any DPI setting for Sway. With i3/XOrg, it was as simple as copying /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc to ~/.xserverrc and then adding -dpi 72 in there, and all applications functioned normally. As a result, in the config, setting font size of "12" gives me what looks like font size "15", and I have to set font size "9" to get font size "12". From what I see, Sway assumes it to be something higher than that.
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