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It does, yes. But OS X retardedly has all the font sizes hard-coded, and the UI is designed with that expectation, so change the font and text starts overlapping or getting cut off. (Try it with Shapeshifter or something - some apps start looking terrible fast). Windows is less retarded, but defaults to 100dpi (or is it 96?) everywhere because otherwise their icons would either be too damn small or look
more shitty, because most applications
still don't have all the icon sizes. (Speaking of, when the hell are we going to have SVG icons on any of the ``commercial'' operating systems? That's the one thing Linux actually has right, out of all of the shit it's managed to fail at. You can't render a font, but damn, you sure can resize the icon.)