Thanks for confirming my report, Chris. No suggestions, I’m afraid. I’m just a humble user.
Having said that, I’ve nevertheless Googled Windows difference between QT 6 & QT 5, and have found this remark: which might be pertinent: “High-DPI Qt 6 supports high-DPI displays on all platforms, and will automatically account for the display resolution when using higher level APIs such as Qt Widgets or Qt Quick. Applications only need to provide high-resolution assets, such as images and icons. The feature is always enabled. Qt 6 changes the default scale factor rounding policy from Qt::HighDpiScaleFactorRoundingPolicy::Round to Qt::HighDpiScaleFactorRoundingPolicy::PassThrough in order to track operating system DPI settings accurately. Applications that use Qt Widgets may encounter graphical glitches at non-integer scale factors, for example on Windows with a display configured for 175%. In that case, set the rounding policy to Round to restore Qt 5 behavior” This is at https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/portingguide.html You might possibly find it useful! Cheers Mike Sent from my iPad > On 14 Apr 2022, at 03:27, chris burke <[email protected]> wrote: > > I also see a change in the term and edit windows sizes, but don't > understand it. > > I don't know of any relevant change in the Jqt source. It could be because > of the upgrade from Qt 5 to Qt 6, but I don't see anything in the Qt 6 > release notes. > > Any suggestions? > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 8:17 AM 'Michael Day' via Beta <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I noticed this feature almost as soon as J904 was installed, but have >> only just got round to >> trying to deal with it. >> >> The puzzling feature is the apparent increase in the size of JQt session >> windows, under Windows 11 >> in my case, compared with many previous versions. I've been using >> this setting for the default size >> and location of session windows in ~user/config/qtide.cfg for some >> time now: >> >> # J903 >> [Position] >> Debug=-590 50 540 500 >> Edit=31 32 1806 853 >> Term=40 22 1784 858 >> (The gratuitous non-rounding probably means I'd managed to capture the >> session windows' properties >> once upon a time!) >> >> For versions up to J903, this results in windows more or less filling >> the screen, nominally 1920x1080, >> allowing a smallish view of the "desktop" between J and the task-bar, >> where jbreak.bat is usually >> visible! >> >> Now, in J904, the term and edit windows both stretch too far to the >> right and too far down. I >> was getting round the problem by changing size with the "mouse." >> >> I've now experimented with the settings; the following achieves >> windows with top left corners >> very similar in position to those with J903, and bottom right corners >> fairly near the J903 ones. >> >> # J904 beta >> [Position] >> Debug=-590 50 540 500 >> Edit=31 32 1450 700 >> Term=40 22 1400 650 >> >> This version of Qt appears not to recognise the screen's physical >> dimensions, perhaps. >> >> Also, the font sizes in the Edit Window bars are larger than before. >> That is, the edit file name, >> eg "User/config/qtide.cfg - [User] - Edit" >> as well as action tabs: >> File Edit View etc .............. >> and file tabs: >> qtide.cfg | p788.ijs | maze.ijs | polydiv.ijs | etc......... >> This isn't a problem for me, but might have diagnostic value. >> >> As before, the version details are: >> JVERSION >> Engine: j904/j64avx2/windows >> Beta-b: commercial/2022-04-12T18:59:13 >> Library: 9.04.01 >> Qt IDE: 2.0.3/6.2.4(6.2.4) >> Platform: Win 64 >> Installer: J904 install >> InstallPath: c:/d/j904-beta >> Contact: www.jsoftware.com >> >> Thanks again, >> >> MIke >> >> >> -- >> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
