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Epic
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    Resolution: Done
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P2: Important
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    6.0
 
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        Qt 6 High-DPI support
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Medium/large tasks in scope for Qt 6 (6.0).
- Enable high-DPI support by default: 
QTBUG-83092 - Improve auto-test coverage: 
QTBUG-83094 - X11: Figure out DPI configuration. Try to get away from configuration via environment variables, except for end-user overrides: 
QTBUG-84082 - QIcon overhaul: 
QTBUG-85885 - Iterate on/refactor the QHighDPIScaling API
 - Documentation: needs significant changes, if not a complete rewrite. 
QTBUG-84250andQTBUG-84249.- Rework main high-DPI page.
 - Qt documentation often use the term "pixels", which now can mean either device independent or device pixels, also depending on whether Qt::AA_EnableHighDpiScaling is enabled. Figure out how to best document this.
 
 
Deferred (6.x):
- Screen, DPI and DPR change events: QTBUG-83680
 - Embedded EGLFS: verify that DPI configuration works as expected
	
- If the device is using Wayland or X11, then configure that windowing system
 - Backends like LinuxFB can be configured with physical size, which works well since the target device is known.
 - Details at: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/embedded-linux.html
 
 - QHighDpiScaling code structure: QTBUG-83917
 - Finish the high-DPI QUIP.
 
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QTBUG-79472 Finish remaining High DPI issues in Qt 5
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QTBUG-54165 Initial screen rendering problem on Android when high dpi support is enabled
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 - Closed
 
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