On 2014.09.22 15:17, Allan wrote:
On 22/09/14 19:04, Jack wrote:
On 2014.09.22 13:08, Allan wrote:
[snip....]
I don't think it really matters what font the system is using, as
long as that font is available. I'm using DejaVu Sans at the
moment, but I understand that if that is not available, the system
will substitute a similar one.
I'm not sure you understand my question. If the system is
displaying a font other than the one you specify but doing the size
calculation based on the font you specified, then the calculation
may not match the display. I'm just trying to be sure the size
calculations are being done with whatever font is actually being
displayed.
As I specify the same font for both, wouldn't that avoid the
situation you foresee?
Not necessarily. You specify font X for display, but the system uses
font Y. You specify font X for doing font matrix calculations, and my
question is whether you know for sure that it is doing those
calculations on font X or on font Y. Since those calculations are not
necessarily tied to the active display, I can imagine the system not
doing the font substitution.
So far, all looks well on both systems now. The column widths are
identical, and the only difference is in the overall width of the
tableWidget. That, I believe, comes from the margins, which do
differ, but I have already taken that into account. The aspect
ratios of the two screens are different, too.
Are the fonts identical? If not, then why should the column widths be
identical? I assume the point is for the column to display the text in
it without clipping and without wasting space. To me, different fonts
are likely to need different column widths.
Jack
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