Use double type for storing the display scaling factor in Wayland#1257
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One of my monitors has a resolution of 3840 x 2560. I have this set up with a scaling factor of 1.6x to achieve a comfortable widget size akin to that of a 30" 4k display at 1.5x scale. Unfortunately the
wl_fixedtype stores 1.6 as 1.6034somethingsomething (I can't remember the exact number). This results in an inaccurate scaled resolution (an additional 3 or so pixels in each dimension) on my funky monitor.The fix is to replace the
wl_fixedtyped withdoublein the wayland display server.I'm not sure if there's a better solution to this problem. Please advise if there is one - I'd be happy to implement it if so.