I have never used SVG in QtQuick. What can be used to render SVG’s in QtQuick?
> On 6 Mar 2018, at 16:45, Xavier Bigand <flamaros.xav...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > If your sample picture is relevant I can suggest you to convert it as SVG > (vectoring it) or using distance field technique. > > 2018-03-06 17:06 GMT+01:00 Jason H <jh...@gmx.com <mailto:jh...@gmx.com>>: > Maybe this has something to do with with mipMapping/smooth? It looks like > it's not anti-aliasing? > > Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2018 at 10:50 AM > From: "Nuno Santos" <nunosan...@imaginando.pt > <mailto:nunosan...@imaginando.pt>> > To: "Mitch Curtis" <mitch.cur...@qt.io <mailto:mitch.cur...@qt.io>> > Cc: "Qt Project MailingList" <interest@qt-project.org > <mailto:interest@qt-project.org>> > Subject: Re: [Interest] How to render small Images decently on non retina > displays with QtQuick? > Mitch, > > Thanks for your reply. > > You are right. I’m not playing all the cards… > > Original image attached (it is white over transparent so you will not see it > in the email body. The file is called isotope.png) > > The item who renders this is the following: > > import QtQuick 2.4 > > Item { > id: root > implicitWidth: 100 > implicitHeight: 100 > > property real padding: 0 > property alias imageSource: icon.source > property color imageColor: controller.settings.foregroundColor > > Image { > id: icon > anchors.fill: parent > anchors.margins: root.padding > fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit > } > > ColorOverlay { > id: overlay > source: icon > anchors.fill: icon > color: root.imageColor > } > } > > > <Mail Attachment.png><Mail Attachment.png> > > <Mail Attachment.png> > > On 6 Mar 2018, at 15:41, Mitch Curtis <mitch.cur...@qt.io > <mailto:mitch.cur...@qt.io>> wrote: > > Can you elaborate on “really bad”, and also share a screenshot? > > From: Interest [mailto:interest-bounces+mitch.curtis=qt...@qt-project.org > <mailto:interest-bounces+mitch.curtis=qt...@qt-project.org>] On Behalf Of > Nuno Santos > Sent: Tuesday, 6 March 2018 4:27 PM > To: Qt Project MailingList <interest@qt-project.org > <mailto:interest@qt-project.org>> > Subject: [Interest] How to render small Images decently on non retina > displays with QtQuick? > > Hi, > > I have a simple question. > > How to render small Images decently on non retina displays with QtQuick? > > In my apps, I use images for icons and logos. They are all big enough to be > displayed correctly. > > However, on non Retina displays they get really bad! And on retine display > they appear perfectly. > > What is the rule of thumb to use QtQuick Image element on on retina displays? > > Thx! > > Regards, > > Nuno > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org <mailto:Interest@qt-project.org> > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > <http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest> > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org <mailto:Interest@qt-project.org> > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > <http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest> > > > > > -- > Xavier
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