system-admin-guide still says login screen logo is scaled to 48px tall
https://help.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/login-logo.html.en says:
The size of the picture scales proportionally to the height of 48 pixels. So, if you set the logo to 1920x1080, for example, it changes into an 85x48 thumbnail of the original picture.
However, this isn't true since gnome-shell!1101 (merged) (3.36.1), which uses the image at its natural size. Debian's 128px tall logo looked rather silly as a result, and a 1920x1080 logo would now be ridiculous :-)
Possible routes forward:
- if GNOME Shell goes back to its 3.36.0 behaviour, or if it gains an option to set the height to scale the logo and that option defaults to 48px, then nothing needs to happen in the system-admin-guide;
- otherwise the system-admin-guide should describe the new GNOME Shell behaviour, whatever that ends up being
See also gnome-shell#2591.
/cc @vanvugt @fmuellner