Probably best to double check anything that displays in a WebView and see if adjustments can be made to make things look good regardless of scaling factor.
Probably best to double check anything that displays in a WebView and see if adjustments can be made to make things look good regardless of scaling factor.
While the fix does solve the matter of on screen appearance, it seems that there is also a related issue with printing these reports. I’ve tried a number of potential workarounds but none could be made to work automatically easily in a way that doesn’t break things for other reasonable system configurations.
The most promising fix involves setting a user style sheet with different sizes for printing, but this doesn’t fix scaling errors in SVG elements and Qt 4.8 Webkit doesn’t appear to have a way to conditionally enable this in a way that doesn’t break things on other reasonable system configurations.
I think I need to file that issue as something that’s broken in Qt that’s not going to be fixed.
While the fix does solve the matter of on screen appearance, it seems that there is also a related issue with printing these reports. I've tried a number of potential workarounds but none could be made to work automatically easily in a way that doesn't break things for other reasonable system configurations.
The most promising fix involves setting a user style sheet with different sizes for printing, but this doesn't fix scaling errors in SVG elements and Qt 4.8 Webkit doesn't appear to have a way to conditionally enable this in a way that doesn't break things on other reasonable system configurations.
I think I need to file that issue as something that's broken in Qt that's not going to be fixed.
Probably best to double check anything that displays in a WebView and see if adjustments can be made to make things look good regardless of scaling factor.
This does not appear to be an issue with retina displays on OS X. No clue if there’s a similar issue on Windows.
Fixed in development branch.
While the fix does solve the matter of on screen appearance, it seems that there is also a related issue with printing these reports. I’ve tried a number of potential workarounds but none could be made to work automatically easily in a way that doesn’t break things for other reasonable system configurations.
The most promising fix involves setting a user style sheet with different sizes for printing, but this doesn’t fix scaling errors in SVG elements and Qt 4.8 Webkit doesn’t appear to have a way to conditionally enable this in a way that doesn’t break things on other reasonable system configurations.
I think I need to file that issue as something that’s broken in Qt that’s not going to be fixed.