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Bug
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    Resolution: Out of scope
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P2: Important
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    QDS 1.0
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The QML for the examples at the Design Viewer page (https://qt-webassembly.io/designviewer/) use hardcoded sizes. The sizes are quite large, which causes the examples to require scrolling on standard screens such as 15-inch laptops.
A possible solution is to add a fit-to-viewport mode:
- Normally, html canvas geometry is set to fit the viewport (or a sub-section of the page, as desired). The geometry then propagates to QScreen and to the "full-screen" QWindow. QWindow content adjusts to the window size using layouts. Note that geometry is in CSS pixels / device independent pixels, which means that high-DPI support does not factor into this.
 - For fit-to-viewport, the html canvas could be sized to contain the the content, and then scaled using CSS scaling to fit the viewport. The QScreen takes canvas geometry and contains a FullScreen QWindow as before.
 - Quick-fix: scale the canvas to ~50%, since the existing examples are close to 2x
 
- is required for
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        QTBUG-72010
        Qt for Webassembly examples in 5.13 timeframe
    
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 - Withdrawn
 
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