On 03/10/2017 12:54 PM, Ondrej Pokorny via Lazarus wrote:

To me it looks like Carbon applications are scaled automatically by the
OS. Something similar to what also Windows uses if you switch High-DPI
awarness off.

That means the regardless of your screen (retina, non-retina) the DPI is
always 96. So there shouldn't be any LCL-scaling involved.

hm...just tested Qt4 and Qt5 on MacOSX.
Qt4 - MacOSX 10.8.6 32 bit (qt4 library uses carbon for it's widgets)
Qt5 - MacOSX 10.11 64 bit (qt5 library uses cocoa for it's widgets).

When Application.Scaled = False fonts of some controls are resized to smaller fonts (DesignTimePPI on both macs says 72 ) - so my question are here: 1. is 96dpi hardcoded somewhere, so it underscales some fonts in case when dpi is 72 - even with Application.Scaled := False. ?

2. Some forms eg. About lazarus is shown too small, seem that it's scaled to the smaller size because of dpi 72. (ide have application.scaled := True by default), also Find Dialog is reduced but all child controls of FindDialog haven't scaled fonts ,so dialog isn't sized well.

Note that both cases were fine before HiDPI changes, also please keep in mind that Lazarus OSX isn't carbon or cocoa only, but qt4 and qt5 too.

On linux and windows everything works pretty nice (Application.Scaled := true and Application.Scaled := false) with qt4 and qt5 widgetsets.

My app is designed on linux (96 dpi) and then just rebuilded on mac (if that matters), also Mac 10.8.6 is iMac with resolution 1440x900 72dpi, Mac 10.11 have resolution 1920x1200 72dpi (this one is running inside vmware).

Any hints ?

zeljko



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