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Qt Development ML is for discussions around Qt development, not even about development with Qt. Regards, Konstantin 2018-01-13 22:27 GMT+04:00 Denis Shienkov <[email protected]>: > The problem was in Qt::AA_EnableHighDpiScaling option. > > 13.01.2018 19:34, Denis Shienkov пишет: > > Hi all. > > Rigth now I faced with the strange issue is that the QML > window size (screen) does not correspond to the display > resolution. > > For example, I have the "ASUS ZenFone 4 Max ZC554KL" > smartphone which has display resolution as 1280x720 pixels. > > But if I run there the QML application and try to print out > the ApplicationWindow size, then it is 360x568 or 640x288 > pixels, depends on orientation. O_o > > I have checked the same and on other smartphones, and see > that there the situation is similar. E.g. for the > "Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 GT-S7270" with 800x480 display I got > 320x460 or 533x247 pixels of my ApplicationWindow. > > For example if try to use the QtLocation module, then any > maps looks ugly. > > It is very bad surprise for me... Because, seems, now I can > not write any applications with high resolusion (or, at least > to operate with a real resolutions from my QML code). > > Is there are any tricks to fix it? > > PS: Some Android's firmwares (e.g. Cyanogen) allows to change > the DPI, and with the minimum DPI the ApplicationWindow size > increases a bit.. But it is not an option anyway. > > BR, > Denis > > > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development > >
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