[Qt-interest] Is Qt the best choice for cross-platform desktop GUI applications? Mac OS X (Cocoa, Aqua)? KDE, GNOME, Windows 7

Jason H scorp1us at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 13 21:50:56 CEST 2010


Also, when printing letters run together. While this is a problem for rn (r n looks like m, in Arial) Qt will do it with 's' and 'e' in very inconsistent manner. Sometimes 's' and 'e' touch, sometimes they don't and that is true for the letter next to them as well. Sometimes "se" bleeds, and sometimes it doesn't. it makes it look really sloppy.





----- Original Message ----
From: Nikos Chantziaras <realnc at arcor.de>
To: qt-interest at trolltech.com
Sent: Tue, April 13, 2010 2:40:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Is Qt the best choice for cross-platform desktop GUI applications? Mac OS X (Cocoa, Aqua)? KDE, GNOME, Windows 7

On 04/13/2010 08:45 AM, nobodyhere wrote:
> Okay, so I actually tried out two Qt Creator sample projects on Mac OS X.  I don't know what you mean about this alleged font rendering problem...  The font looks correct to me.

Don't you see broken kerning?  For example, when displaying the string 
"Yo", the "o" should be under the "Y", but it isn't.  In text oriented 
apps (where the focus is on actually reading text), this makes the 
application look lame.
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