Replacing usages of Display#getDPI in snippets#2868
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Having the scale factor being based on the screen DPI leads to unexpected result e.g. Image too big/small. Having a screen dpi independent factor leads to consistent results
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LGTM, small adjustments to get rid of Display#getDPI calls that do not provide proper values on windows with monitor specific scaling enabled
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Having the scale factor being based on the screen DPI leads to unexpected result e.g. Image too big/small. Having a screen dpi independent factor leads to consistent results