graphic: 0.971 device: 0.799 mistranslation: 0.628 boot: 0.515 semantic: 0.486 performance: 0.462 PID: 0.321 debug: 0.314 risc-v: 0.310 socket: 0.300 user-level: 0.291 vnc: 0.283 register: 0.277 assembly: 0.258 ppc: 0.248 i386: 0.239 arm: 0.222 TCG: 0.198 x86: 0.187 architecture: 0.141 VMM: 0.073 kernel: 0.047 virtual: 0.044 hypervisor: 0.035 network: 0.025 peripherals: 0.024 permissions: 0.023 files: 0.022 KVM: 0.011 Setting for initial GTK window size? Description of problem: 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.