autohidpi
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Firefox Add-on: Set a different pixel ratio (layout.css.devPixelsPerPx) for each of your screens. Useful for mixed-DPI multi-monitor setups. For example, you can use it if you have one HiDPI (Retina)...
This addon is awesome and has been valuable to my mixed dpi setup. However, this addon has been marked as 'legacy' in `about:addons` on recent builds of Firefox 55 nightly...
Thanks to this add-on firefox was the unique app that can really use in my hdpi laptop connected to a NO-hdpi external monitor. Now with the new firefox (ver. 57)...
AutoHiDPI works well in Firefox, but Thunderbird (which has the same DPI problem) won't install the extension. Hacking install.rdf to add Thunderbird's GUID makes installation possible, but the extension does...
I'm using Firefox 55 on Solus. I have a 4K monitor next to a 1080p monitor of a similar, smaller size. I tell AutoHiDPI to use 1.5x on the 4K...
It would be nice to specify the value directly (text field input). I am only seeing a (not correctly rendered - I should file a separate issue for this probably)...
I have a 1440p laptop screen connected to a 1080p desktop monitor. AutoHiDPI works properly when moving Firefox between them, but if I'm looking at Firefox on the hidpi screen...
Title says it all, I already put together a quick pull request see #21
This should give more pleasent behaviour with ~scrolling~ zooming, as at least the ratio will stay the same This is the first time I did anything with firefox extensions, but...
It seems `window.screen.availWidth` is not only dependent on `x` (aka `layout.css.devPixelsPerPx`), but also on the 'manual' (ctrl=-/ctrl==) zoom level. Not taking that into account leads to not calculating the screen...
The scroll bar that change pixel ration hidden but can be used (I click on the empty white space then scroll).  I am using Arch Linux...