From: Keith Russell <keithrussell42@fastmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 21:07:34 -0400
Running on Windows 10 with a high resolution display (3840 x 2160)
the fringe bitmaps and toolbar buttons are so tiny as to be almost
indistinguishable from dots. Scrollbars and menus are fine and the
fonts look stunning. If I set the compatibility option to "override
application" and let the system scale then it's the right size but
fuzzy. I couldn't find anything in the bug reports. The only
thing I found in the Changelog was the change to make Emacs
DPI aware on Windows but that was back in 2015.
The fringe bitmaps have fixed width specified in pixels. I understand
you are saying that the number of pixels is correct, but its visual
appearance leaves a lot to be desired, is that right? If so, you can
customize your fringes using this:
(setq fringe-mode '(16 . 16))
(replace 16 with a number that is to your liking, I'm just guessing
there).
We could also apply the scaling automatically, patches welcome.