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No full support of HiDPI on Windows 10 #25769

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qgib opened this issue Jan 17, 2018 · 7 comments
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No full support of HiDPI on Windows 10 #25769

qgib opened this issue Jan 17, 2018 · 7 comments
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qgib commented Jan 17, 2018

Author Name: Michal Jurewicz (Michal Jurewicz)
Original Redmine Issue: 17874
Affected QGIS version: master
Redmine category:gui


I tried QGIS master on Windows 10 (VM running os MacOS) and I noticed that HiDPI displays are not fully supported. There are a lot of objects which doesn't scale according to system preferences. There are: checkboxes, radial buttons, symbols on layers pane, icons on styling pane, vertex during line editing, height of some bars and etc.


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qgib commented Feb 21, 2018

Author Name: D M (D M)


Can anyone familiar with this issue give an update? My understanding is that support for HiDPI display was going to be included in QGIS 3 -- at the moment this feature does not appear to have been implemented.

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qgib commented Feb 21, 2018

Author Name: Nyall Dawson (@nyalldawson)


3.0 makes qgis usable on hidpi. There's still a lot of work needed to add polish, both by qgis and the underlying qt libraries.

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qgib commented Feb 21, 2018

Author Name: D M (D M)


I could not see this issue being addressed in the roadmap. Are people keeping track of this? This issue has not being assigned to anyone either. Is the plan to release QGIS 3.0 in 2 days with HiDPI support? Could we have an ETA and assign it this issue to a milestone so that people can prioritise their contributions? The matter of HiDPI display is becoming increasingly important and, on Windows, at least, the QGIS GUI is difficult to navigate at very high resolutions.

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qgib commented Feb 21, 2018

Author Name: Nyall Dawson (@nyalldawson)


Qgis development does not work that. It's an open source project and development is not dictated by a formal list of priorities.

See https://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-effectively-get-things-changed-in-qgis/ for a summary on ways you can get the desired improvements implemented.

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qgib commented Mar 9, 2019

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


Please check if this issue is still valid on QGIS 3.4.5 or 3.6.


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@qgib qgib added Feedback Waiting on the submitter for answers Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! GUI/UX Related to QGIS application GUI or User Experience labels May 25, 2019
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neorth commented Jun 19, 2019

I'm using QGIS (3.6.3) on a laptop 4k screen (with 200% scaling) and on an external 43" 4k monitor. Attaching screenshots of QGIS on the two setups.
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@gioman gioman removed the Feedback Waiting on the submitter for answers label Dec 22, 2020
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Fixed in QGIS 3.32

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