Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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P1: Critical
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None
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5.9.2
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Qt5.9.2, QtQuick 2.9, QtQuick Controls 2.2, Samsung Note 5 with Android 7.0 and tested with screen resolutions HD(1280*720) FHD(1920*1080) and WQHD(2560*1440), Windows 10 for development.
Description
[Even if it seems duplicate, Can someone please mention a possible solution to this bug? Just closing the bug doesn't solve a user problem.]
In Qt5.9.2, I created a black rectangle inside a red ApplicationWindow for Samsung Note-5 with screen resolutions 1280*720, 1920*1080, 2560*1440 and Android-7.0 in two ways:
- A rectangle having the same width and height of the ApplicationWindow
- anchors.fill : parent
But in both ways the response is same - rectangle doesn't fill the entire ApplicationWindow. You can see about a pixel line on top side and about a pixel line on right side of the ApplicationWindow which is not filled. Even if I make a much larger Rectangle than the ApplicationWindow itself, I get the same output.
I noticed that If I try to nest rectangles and fill the parent rectangle with a child one then I get the completely filled parent rectangle without any issues.
Here I have attached a picture and a working project for testing.
QML Code:
import QtQuick 2.9 import QtQuick.Controls 2.2 import QtQuick.Layouts 1.3 ApplicationWindow { id: appWindow visible: true /* Developing mobile apps you don’t need to set width and height, because the ApplicationWindow always grabs the total available space. */ color: "#ff0000" // Red color /* For some reasons I want this Rectangle here * and it MUST fill the entire window but I notice * a pixel or two line on top and right of the * screen. */ Rectangle { width: appWindow.width; height: appWindow.height //anchors.fill: parent // same output color: "#000000" // Black color } }
Attachments
Issue Links
- duplicates
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QTBUG-53247 Toolbar unwanted 1 px space
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- Closed
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