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    Pradeep Kumar
    wrote on 8 Jun 2017, 11:46 last edited by Pradeep Kumar 6 Aug 2017, 11:47
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    Hi,

    @Ahti

    u need to look into consideration of all platforms, and then move ahead, not only using fixed sizes for apps, later point of stage, requirement may vary, in that point re doing everything, time effort and requirement, come into picture so now plan well on how u design .

    Thanks,

    Pradeep Kumar
    Qt,QML Developer

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    • A Ahti
      8 Jun 2017, 11:13

      @Pradeep-Kumar if i use layouts then no matter if its fixed size or not it won't give any issues right ?

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      jsulm
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      wrote on 8 Jun 2017, 12:46 last edited by
      #15

      @Ahti What is the background of your question? You don't want to use layouts? If so why?

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        8 Jun 2017, 12:46

        @Ahti What is the background of your question? You don't want to use layouts? If so why?

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        Ahti
        wrote on 8 Jun 2017, 13:02 last edited by
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        @jsulm I was working on a project in my old pc but now i brought a new pc and i moved the same project in my new pc ( which has a different resolution ) but now when i run the same project on my new pc all the text and some widgets get out of alignment and for that reason i had left that project as its. I didn't used any layout in the project so now i thought maybe its because of these layouts why it looks so ugly.

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          8 Jun 2017, 11:46

          Hi,

          @Ahti

          u need to look into consideration of all platforms, and then move ahead, not only using fixed sizes for apps, later point of stage, requirement may vary, in that point re doing everything, time effort and requirement, come into picture so now plan well on how u design .

          Thanks,

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          Ahti
          wrote on 8 Jun 2017, 13:05 last edited by
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          @Pradeep-Kumar but for desktops the minimum resolution is 800600 and i have put the fixed size to 600400 and i also check if the resolution is below that then the app should throw error saying "resolution not supported"

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          • A Ahti
            8 Jun 2017, 13:02

            @jsulm I was working on a project in my old pc but now i brought a new pc and i moved the same project in my new pc ( which has a different resolution ) but now when i run the same project on my new pc all the text and some widgets get out of alignment and for that reason i had left that project as its. I didn't used any layout in the project so now i thought maybe its because of these layouts why it looks so ugly.

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            J.Hilk
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            wrote on 8 Jun 2017, 13:10 last edited by
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            @Ahti said in Does creating apps without any layouts create any problems ?:

            @jsulm I was working on a project in my old pc but now i brought a new pc and i moved the same project in my new pc ( which has a different resolution ) but now when i run the same project on my new pc all the text and some widgets get out of alignment and for that reason i had left that project as its. I didn't used any layout in the project so now i thought maybe its because of these layouts why it looks so ugly.

            Seeing this, 2 things come to mind.

            Your new PC has a high-dpi (dots per inch) display or a different scaling factor is set for your display.

            Either way

            QApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_Use96Dpi);
            

            before

            QApplication a(argc, argv);
            

            should do it as a quick and dirty workaround. :-)


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            • J J.Hilk
              8 Jun 2017, 13:10

              @Ahti said in Does creating apps without any layouts create any problems ?:

              @jsulm I was working on a project in my old pc but now i brought a new pc and i moved the same project in my new pc ( which has a different resolution ) but now when i run the same project on my new pc all the text and some widgets get out of alignment and for that reason i had left that project as its. I didn't used any layout in the project so now i thought maybe its because of these layouts why it looks so ugly.

              Seeing this, 2 things come to mind.

              Your new PC has a high-dpi (dots per inch) display or a different scaling factor is set for your display.

              Either way

              QApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_Use96Dpi);
              

              before

              QApplication a(argc, argv);
              

              should do it as a quick and dirty workaround. :-)

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              Ahti
              wrote on 8 Jun 2017, 13:30 last edited by
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                8 Jun 2017, 13:10

                @Ahti said in Does creating apps without any layouts create any problems ?:

                @jsulm I was working on a project in my old pc but now i brought a new pc and i moved the same project in my new pc ( which has a different resolution ) but now when i run the same project on my new pc all the text and some widgets get out of alignment and for that reason i had left that project as its. I didn't used any layout in the project so now i thought maybe its because of these layouts why it looks so ugly.

                Seeing this, 2 things come to mind.

                Your new PC has a high-dpi (dots per inch) display or a different scaling factor is set for your display.

                Either way

                QApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_Use96Dpi);
                

                before

                QApplication a(argc, argv);
                

                should do it as a quick and dirty workaround. :-)

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                Ahti
                wrote on 8 Jun 2017, 13:57 last edited by Ahti 6 Aug 2017, 14:00
                #20

                @J.Hilk

                this is how my app looks on pc with full hd ( 1920 X 1080 ) pc
                https://postimg.org/image/bnidz0r2r/
                this is how my app looks on pc with hd ( 1440 X 900 ) pc
                https://postimg.org/image/96mvvllbj/

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                • A Ahti
                  8 Jun 2017, 13:02

                  @jsulm I was working on a project in my old pc but now i brought a new pc and i moved the same project in my new pc ( which has a different resolution ) but now when i run the same project on my new pc all the text and some widgets get out of alignment and for that reason i had left that project as its. I didn't used any layout in the project so now i thought maybe its because of these layouts why it looks so ugly.

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                  jsulm
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                  wrote on 9 Jun 2017, 04:18 last edited by jsulm 6 Sept 2017, 04:20
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                  @Ahti That is a perfect example why you SHOULD use layouts and what happens if you don't.
                  Just use layouts (it is really not hard) and you will not have such problems.

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • J jsulm
                    9 Jun 2017, 04:18

                    @Ahti That is a perfect example why you SHOULD use layouts and what happens if you don't.
                    Just use layouts (it is really not hard) and you will not have such problems.

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                    Ahti
                    wrote on 11 Jun 2017, 14:07 last edited by
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                    @jsulm after using gridlayout the text appears small why ? have a look:

                    https://postimg.org/image/axyj3cyor/

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                    • A Ahti
                      11 Jun 2017, 14:07

                      @jsulm after using gridlayout the text appears small why ? have a look:

                      https://postimg.org/image/axyj3cyor/

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                      Venkatesh V
                      wrote on 12 Jun 2017, 03:41 last edited by
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                      @Ahti
                      Hi
                      Font size is varies from device to device based on their screen resolution. so that before going to give font size calculate with screens dpi and set the size.

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                      • A Ahti
                        11 Jun 2017, 14:07

                        @jsulm after using gridlayout the text appears small why ? have a look:

                        https://postimg.org/image/axyj3cyor/

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                        jsulm
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on 12 Jun 2017, 04:21 last edited by
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                        @Ahti If the font is too small then increase its size

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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