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  1. Hy Affinity Team; A suggestion for future updates, you could have the option to scale the iconography, I have a monitor with a high resolution and although I could change the resolution, I am not interested in doing it for my work, the issue is that the iconography looks quite small. (iMac 27" 5k) A GIMP 2.10 option style that manages icon size with an option to scale them. I think that work would be easier on those monitors with high resolution, such as a 27 "5K retina iMac, among others. It is in default mode for this screen, I am not interested in changing to another resolution since it is the ideal one for my work, hence I suggest the topic of being able to scale the iconography in the future as I usually do in GIMP, without having to change the default screen resolution. my resolution is: iMac 27" 5k (5120x2880) Best Regards, Jose
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