Am Samstag, 16. Mai 2015 um 15:22:03, schrieb Stephan Witt <[email protected]>
> >>>> The SVG banner with design size 400x250 results in an pixmap of the same 
> >>>> size.
> >>>> This is not enough for HiDPI. So, I've made a "bigger" one to get a 
> >>>> crisp banner.
> >>> 
> >>> I think using the QSvgRenderer class to load SVG images for HiDPI is 
> >>> better.
> >>> I'll check it.
> >> 
> >> Hmm… this looks indeed better. But the Svg frame work is missing with 
> >> cmake. 
> >> Kornel, can you give a hint, please?
> >> 
> >> Stephan
> > 
> > I don't understand. I see no problems with cmake. At least on linux.
> 
> Sorry, this was a little bit terse indeed. In case I try to use QSvgRenderer 
> the header file is not found. The current code in master doesn't use it ATM. 
> But I don't know where the list of used frameworks is defined for cmake. 
> 

I understand nothing about frameworks. Seaching for framework in lyx-cmake-files
        #find . -name CMakeLists.txt -or -name \*.cmake | xargs egrep -- 
-framework
gives
        ./development/cmake/modules/FindQt4.cmake:    
set(QT_GUI_LIB_DEPENDENCIES ${QT_GUI_LIB_DEPENDENCIES} "-framework Carbon" 
"-framework QuickTime")
        ./development/cmake/modules/FindQt4.cmake:    
set(QT_CORE_LIB_DEPENDENCIES ${QT_CORE_LIB_DEPENDENCIES} "-framework 
ApplicationServices")
        ./src/support/CMakeLists.txt:   target_link_libraries(support "objc" 
"-framework AppKit" "-framework CoreFoundation")
        ./src/CMakeLists.txt:           target_link_libraries(${_lyx} 
"-framework Cocoa")
        ./src/CMakeLists.txt:           target_link_libraries(${_lyx} 
"-framework AppKit")
        ./src/tex2lyx/CMakeLists.txt:   target_link_libraries(${_tex2lyx} 
"-framework AppKit")
        ./src/client/CMakeLists.txt:    target_link_libraries(${_lyxclient} 
"-framework AppKit")


Even in cmake own modules I cannot see any list.
(e.g. /usr/share/cmake*/Modules/*.cmake)

Sorry, I am the wrong person to ask, apparently.

        Kornel

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