To improve output on various monitor with various resolution,
use scale_factor from WM to fit various screen resolution.
Bug-AGL: SPEC-1568, SPEC-1569, SPEC-1611
Change-Id: I26b274d1342471d63acc09433323385afd9f36f3
Signed-off-by: Tadao Tanikawa <tanikawa.tadao@jp.panasonic.com>
ApplicationWindow {
id: root
+ width: container.width * container.scale
+ height: container.height * container.scale
+
Translator {
id: translator
language: binding.language
onLanguageChanged: translator.language = language
}
+ Item {
+ id: container
+ anchors.centerIn: parent
+ width: 1080
+ height: 1487
+ scale: screenInfo.scale_factor()
+
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.topMargin: width / 10
source: './images/HMI_HVAC_Fan_Icon.svg'
}
Item {
- width: root.width * 0.8
+ width: container.width * 0.8
Slider {
id: fanSpeedSlider
anchors.left: parent.left
}
}
}
+}
if(qwm->init(port,secret) != 0){
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
+ AGLScreenInfo screenInfo(qwm->get_scale_factor());
+ engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty(QStringLiteral("screenInfo"), &screenInfo);
// Request a surface as described in layers.json windowmanager’s file
if (qwm->requestSurface(myname) != 0) {
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);