[QScintilla] Bug report: Caret position is incorrect if window dragged across monitors
Scott Bloom
scott at towel42.com
Wed May 23 23:17:01 BST 2018
I don’t have a 4k monitor, but I will try to play with it on a multimonitor PC and see if I can set the scaling factor on one screen and not the other (all three screens are the same resolution here)
There is not (that I know of) a QScintialla public test app
Scott
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Subject: Re: [QScintilla] Bug report: Caret position is incorrect if window dragged across monitors
It just tested SciTE and it works fine.
Do you have an equivalent program that uses QScintilla?
PS: Using TortoiseHg, if I keep the application on the same monitor and change its scaling factor the bug does not occur. The bug only seems to occur when the application is dragged from one monitor to another. My guess is that when the application is sitting on one monitor and the scaling factor is changed, it receives and responds to an event. But when the application is dragged across monitors it does not recieve a scaling-specific event and as such it doesn't think to update the DPI accordingly. I would be surprised if this logic was TortoiseHg-specific (it seems like something that should be handled by the lower layers) but who knows...
Thanks,
Gili
On 2018-05-23 6:08 PM, Scott Bloom wrote:
Understood.
You may want to try SciTE.
That is a base editor, tied to the core Scintilla widget, not used QScintilla (which is a Qt wrapper for the core)
In reality, the TortoiseHg devs, need to work on this, to see if its their bug first..
This could be due to the 4k to HD resolution swap…
Scott
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Subject: Re: [QScintilla] Bug report: Caret position is incorrect if window dragged across monitors
Hi Scott,
I'm not affiliated with TortoiseHg. I'm just an end-user. As such, I have no idea how to create a minimal testcase outside of TortoiseHg. When I filed a bug report at https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/issues/5086/caret-position-is-incorrect-if-window I attached a video demonstrating the problem. Hopefully that'll help.
If you guys have a stand-alone application I could run, I can try reproducing the problem with it as well.
Thanks,
Gili
On 2018-05-23 4:45 PM, Scott Bloom wrote:
I have a PC with multiple monitors..
However, looking at the issue, there is no minimal testcase. There is also nothing saying it’s a bug in Scintilla, QScintilla or tortoisehg. It could be any of the three.
Why is the assumption being made that its QScintilla?
Scott
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Subject: Re: [QScintilla] Bug report: Caret position is incorrect if window dragged across monitors
On 2018-05-23 11:09 AM, Phil Thompson wrote:
On 23 May 2018, at 3:01 pm, cowwoc <cowwoc at bbs.darktech.org><mailto:cowwoc at bbs.darktech.org> wrote:
On 2018-05-23 8:46 AM, Phil Thompson wrote:
On 22 May 2018, at 3:48 am, cowwoc <cowwoc at bbs.darktech.org><mailto:cowwoc at bbs.darktech.org> wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to include the bug report: https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/issues/5086/caret-position-is-incorrect-if-window
Thank you,
Gili
On 2018-05-21 9:13 PM, cowwoc wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please take a look at this bug report which seems to affect your project?
Sorry, I don't have the equipment needed to reproduce the problem.
Phil
Hi Phil,
Which equipment are you missing? A video card with 2 ports? 2 monitors? Or a copy of Windows?
...and a PC.
Phil
Fortunately for you, that's not a problem :) Assuming you have a Mac laptop:
1. Plug in a second monitor (any will do) so your laptop sees multiple monitors.
2. Fire up a virtual machine of your choosing. I used VMWare Workstation, which is equivalent to VMWare Fusion on Mac. I believe VirtualBox (which is free) will work just as well.
3. Download and install the Windows 10 ISO which you can download for free from https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows10
4. You can run Windows 10 without a license for a short period of time (30 days I believe) so this isn't a problem.
5. Configure the VM with 2 virtual monitors and you should be able to reproduce the problem.
6. I just tried it in VMWare Workstation and it worked for me.
I haven't been able to get this working (yet) using a single physical monitor. See https://superuser.com/questions/1325393/how-to-use-multiple-virtual-monitors-if-host-has-a-single-monitor
But it's possible that VirtualBox is better in this regard than VMWare Workstation.
Gili
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