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+graphic: 0.971
+device: 0.799
+boot: 0.515
+semantic: 0.486
+performance: 0.462
+other: 0.418
+PID: 0.321
+debug: 0.314
+socket: 0.300
+vnc: 0.283
+network: 0.025
+permissions: 0.023
+files: 0.022
+KVM: 0.011
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+Setting for initial GTK window size?
+Description of problem:
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+Steps to reproduce:
+1. When starting QEMU on Windows, the GTK window size appears to be sized to approx 640x480, which is very hard to see on a 4k+ monitor.  So interacting with the boot, reading BIOS messages, etc, isn't great.
+2. It would be great to be able to specify the dimensions of the GTK window, say 2560x1600, and then just set "Zoom to Fit".
+3. This way, the visible window area remains constant, and all stages of graphical interaction get scaled to a workable size.
+4. The OS can be configured to say 2560x1600 once setup.
+5. Perhaps I've overlook settings to accomplish this?
+
+Thank you.