Am Dienstag, 14. Januar 2014, 12:25:42 schrieb Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo: > Do you mean that the image is not using all the available area? You > have to check for an option setting the thumbnail size and adjust it > to use all the area.
No, what he means is that some of the cairo surfaces we draw on (center widget, bauhaus widgets, custom graphs in the iops, ...) are not using the high DPI setting but seem to be scaled up by the operating system. This results in blurry/blocky looks, next to the crisp parts that are rendered as they should. Interestingly the dtgtk buttons are looking right (i.e., crisp) so I guess that the GTK context we are using for those takes the DPI settings of the display into account, while the way we draw the rest doesn't. Unfortunately it would require a developer with such a display (and probably also OSX) to fix this. However, there is one caveat: If the center widget gets fixed to use the native resolution then it will take considerably longer to compute! Tobias
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