
On jeudi, 15 septembre 2016 22.36:50 h CEST Wolfgang Bauer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 15. September 2016, 21:40:15 schrieb Wolfgang Bauer:
Unfortunately, I cannot easily build a 16.08.0 version with that patch either for the same reasons.
You have two options I suppose: - wait for 16.08.1 to enter Tumbleweed (should be in the next snapshot) - install the 16.08.1 packages from KDE:Applications
I removed the strict-versioned requirement to libkdepim from my testing packages now and they have been rebuilt, so you may try again. I cannot guarantee that they work at all though with 16.08.0, as they are still being built against the 16.08.1 libraries.
If they don't work, you may try these, they are still built against an older Tumbleweed snapshot with 16.08.0: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/wolfi323:/test/openSUSE_Fact ory/ (but then, they are built against KDE Frameworks 5.26.0 from KDE:Frameworks5, which isn't in Tumbleweed either yet AFAICS)
I've tried them this morning but still not fixes visible. I guess I have to wait the whole update of TW.
Hm, I was not aware that gwenview uses QtWebEngine at all. But yes, it may have a similar bug...
I had a look, and gwenview apparently doesn't set Qt::EnableHighDPIScaling at all. You probably should file a bug report upstream (if there isn't one already), feel free to CC me. I may try to fix it myself too, but I don't think I will do that (and provide a testing package) before tomorrow... ;-)
Kind Regards, Wolfgang yep I will find time this friday evening or saturday to report the bug.
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