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Qml desktop components scaling

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    linux_fan_dave
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    I want to create a user interface qtquick2 that can be scaled and includes some desktop components. As mentioned in this "blogpost ":blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2012/08/08/native-looking-text-in-qml-2the default rendering for qml/qtquick2 should use distance fields and not native text rendering. I tried to scale qt quick controls. The result is rather disappointing. I was testing on ubuntu 64 and qt-5.1.1. The text on the controls is looking bad but all text in standard qml elements (Text/TextEdit) is looking good when scaled.

    This leads me to think that native rendering is the default now for desktop components. Can this be turned of?

    (Crosspost to: "stackoverflow":http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20311318/qml-desktop-components-scaling)

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      This seems to be included in Qt 5.2 for some controls. Others can be adapted to behave like this. See the accepted answer on "stackoverflow":http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20311318/qml-desktop-components-scaling

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