With much help from the Archlinux Mailing List (they all have Python3) I think I have
found the problem and its solution.
Fontscaling in the graphic area for different dpi than 96x96 is now forbidden. The fonts
remain the same pixel size.
You are still very welcome to try it out! I hope that everybody now has the correct
scaling and shifting.
Thank you all for trying!
Nils
Hello list!
For those who have PyQt4 for Python3 installed:
I have a software, a Music Notation Editor, that can start in a one-liner and I need to
find a bug that only occurs on some systems.
git clone
git://github.com/nilsgey/Laborejo.git && cd Laborejo &&
./laborejo-qt.sh
This will download and run my software Laborejo as normal user without installing
anything*. The only dependency is pyqt and git to download it
You will see 5 lines and a symbol. The symbol must be perfectly alingned within the five
lines (one pixel above can be tolerated). It should look like this:
http://www.wargsang.de/pyqt-bug-report.jpg
Do you see that symbol shifted up or down or is it correct?
Could you please answer me with the following information attached: Your graphic driver
(type ("ati, nvidia, intel" etc. and closed or open source?) and desktop
enviroment/window manager (Gnome, KDE, xfce, i3 etc.). If you want to add more information
like qt version or X-Server it would be nice as well. Everything display related helps:
I believe closed nvidia drivers will shift the symbol. I tested it myself on ati and
intel graphics, both 32 and 64 bit and it looked good, both on Linux and Windows. Other
users with ati and intel GPU's had no problem. But two persons with an nvidia card had
the wrong display.
It would be very nice to hear from you!
Nils
http://www.laborejo.org
*The only modifications to your system are new dir .laborejo in your home directory and
the downloaded files via git.
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