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Attribute table : rows are higher than needed (hidpi) #20806
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Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman) not sure if this change was by design or the result of the fixes for high resolution screens.
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Author Name: Matthias Kuhn (@m-kuhn) It was introduced by this change: Now the row height is calculated automatically based on the text height, before it was hardcoded what led to problems on certain systems. It may be considered to allow setting a fixed height again, but system-specific and not hard-coded in the application.
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Author Name: Alessandro Pasotti (@elpaso)
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Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)
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Author Name: Andrey Isakov (@Andrey-VI) I agree that the new Attribute table looks ugly. |
Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)
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Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman) End of life notice: QGIS 2.18 LTR Source:
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Author Name: Harrissou Santanna (@DelazJ)
Original Redmine Issue: 12700
Affected QGIS version: master
Redmine category:gui
In previous versions, the rows in attribute table fits the height of the content (even better on MACOS X than Windows).
But in fba32f1 nightly build (osgeo4w 64 bits), the row is too high by default and the consequence is that less features are shown on the screen. See attached file...
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