Am 19.02.16 um 18:27 schrieb Welbourne Edward: >> The user should choose the text size, > Indeed - ideally as a device setup action that configures a > device-global parameter that all apps get to work with. All font sizes > should be specified in terms of the user-selected "comfortable size to > read" for a font. The screen size, measured in this font-sizes's em > unit, may be rather small for some users and significantly bigger for > other users. That's, to some degree, true today - different devices > have different-sized screens after all - but we'd need designers to > start taking it seriously and stop thinking they can "fix" this by > having the design respond to the "physical" size (in mm) of the screen. In BlackBerry Cascades implementation I'm never using points or pixels, I'm using predefined sizes: TitleText SubtitleText Smalltext LargeText XLargeText BigText ... ... and I was sure on all BB10 devices with different dpi the font size is the same. It's not so easy not to re-think for Qt 5.6 and using px
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