@Claes Your screenshot are fine, but they are all unscaled, which is fine too. Depending on the monitor size, user might want to zoom everything by a facto x2 to avoid having very small icons, but youâre fine with small icons. Since this branch is about how does the icons look if you raise the dpi settings and/or use bigger font, I canât see if the patch is working fine. However @chroma_ghost screenshots tells ma that I really have to dig the MacOS API, thereâs something wrong here. Iâll be away till Saturday, so it will have to wait a bite.
Salut!
When you are back again â and if you need more input from me and my 28" monitor, just send me a ping. But please state carefully what you want me to do, so I do not waste your time.
/Claes
I tried to find some literature on Hi-DPI on MacOS, but couldnât find any.
@Claes@chroma_ghost MacOS seem to prefer setting a bigger or lower screen size and scale it to the physical size (so that all application think they render in a 72dpi constant resolution ?) instead of tweaking the base font size. Could you show a screenshot of another application (not necessarily graphics related) to see if its icons are blurred too in a HiDPI mode, with âResolution = Default for displayâ ? Please use filebin.net instead of posting here, thereâs already lots of uploaded screenshots.
The RDM toolâs README indicate that some resolution scale all element by factor 2 (those with a thunder symbol in the menu), but not all. Using GDK_SCALE in RT should force a scale of 1:1, but it doesnât seem to work on MacOS, so everything is still scaled in those HiDPI modes. If you select a resolution that doesnât scale, everything is controllable and clean in Rawtherapee, but your desktop icon size can be very small.
3 screengrabs: default ( imac pref) / more space ( imac pref) and 5120x2880 ( RDM)
when in âmore spaceâ the screenshotsâ size increases to 6400x3600, if I set RDM to
7680x4320 sure enough the screenshot scales to that size
apps are Filmulator, Darktable, the preference panel and system menu bar and BTT
I donât own an Apple product, but based on what I have read and heard, they do resolution gymnastics so that all of their products are proportional to one another and high enough in resolution to be called retina, at least Appleâs definition. I suppose it makes it easier for their OSs to deal with the GUI, scaling and drawing. ATM, I cannot find the sources that explain all of this but they exist.
hidpi-icons branch is now ready. You can test it before we merge it into dev.
Nothing fundamentally changed, youâll still need RDM to exploit the full resolution of your monitor for Apple users. Setting a bigger/smaller font size in RTâs Preferences will scale the whole interface.
hm. I am not sure if I can help. I have a laptop screen with full hd resolution but with 13 inch. when using normal desktop scaling, everything is pretty tinyâŚ