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Yes, the scaling sucks in LMMS and I don't think the devs care to fix it.
That's unfortunate. I guess I'll have to live with the apt provided version without vestige then...
Could you try it on Wayland? It would likely use xwayland anyway but maybe it gets the geometry reported differently and scales differently? Or even try the Valve compositor to rescale things? Thinking it loud as I've not tried them at all for something like this but maybe worth looking into.
Slightly off-topic. Does any open source LMMS alternative exist?
uhhhh.... LMMS is open source. If your looking for other open source Daws, there's ardour, zrhythm, qtractor, muse, rosegarden, hydrogen drum, and others.
Not that I've found, but they may be out there.
I remember managing to get this issue solved on my computer. Looks like a QT issue. I may not remember exactly how I fixed it, but try the solutions in this thread and see if it works: https://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?t=34104
In particular run export QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=0
and then run LMMS from the same terminal.
Also in response to other comments, LMMS is actively being worked on (though updates have been slow) -- the last commit on the master branch was from 3 days ago, so that suggests that the project isn't abandoned but development's just rolling slowly.