Set the physical monitor size in your xorg.conf so that (screen width)/(horizontal resolution) and (screen height)/(vertical resolution) are the desired DPI. That should make the -dpi setting unnecessary since that's the calculation used by default anyway.
/s/ Adam On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:37 AM, <mailingli...@bluespirit.la> wrote: > Hello, > > I have some questions. I'm using qt 4.7.2 and a self-compiled > qtcreator 2.0.0: > > 1) I'm using the license template, but only %YEAR% is working. Things > like %FILENAME%, %CLASSNAME% etc. would be nice. What is working - and > what is planned? Is there a documentation of this feature? > 2) I have some problems with my Debian in the VMWare, which I fix with > starting the XServer with "-dpi 72". Qt still shows me the huge fonts, > which I can workaround with setting the Qt fontsize to "6pt" with > qtconfig. This works fine for everything, but the texteditor of > qtcreator has its own font-size, so I have to set it to 6pt too... but > when I open the qtcreator the next time, it's set to 7pt again. > Sometimes I have to set the fontsize on every second document I open. > I ve installed the qt creator with your installer, but this > not-self-compiled qtcreator ignores the qtconfig settings - so I cannot > use it. > 3) Is there another way, to make qt use of the dpi of X? > 4) Is there a way, to use templates when creating new classes - so I > have all comments placed in the new header. > > Thx, > > Charly > > _______________________________________________ > Qt-creator mailing list > Qt-creator@trolltech.com > http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator > _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list Qt-creator@trolltech.com http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator