The value of fontMetrics().xHeight() on windows is not the same as on linux . On windows fontMetrics().height() is used instead.
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Try this on your machines and see if the z labels are inside the top and bottom boxes.
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I did it this way because this complies the same as and reads alot better then
if(value < 0) { #ifndef Q_OS_WIN lb-> setX->method() lb-> setY->method() #else lb->setX->altMethod() lb->setY->altMethod() #endif } else { #ifndef Q_OS_WIN lb-> setX->method() lb-> setY->method() #else lb->setX->altMethod() lb->setY->altMethod() #endif }
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- Rebase for newest changes
- SVN_SILENT made messages (.desktop file) - always resolve ours
- testclient: remove old Debian menu file
- testclient: validation fixes for desktop file
- Use fontMetrics().height() in place of fontMetrics().xHeight() on windows for Z axis label placement.
Comment Actions
- SVN_SILENT made messages (.desktop file) - always resolve ours
- testclient: remove old Debian menu file
- testclient: validation fixes for desktop file
- Use fontMetrics().height() in place of fontMetrics().xHeight() on windows for Z axis label placement.