Question

Why this:

graphics_view->fitInView(scene->sceneRect(), Qt::KeepAspectRatio);

doesn’t work as expected ? It isn't fitting the scene rect correctly, showing margins around it.

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Solution 2

I figured out what the problem was, it is described in this question. The main cause of the problem is that you shouldn't call fitInView before the form is shown.

OTHER TIPS

The cause is this: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-42331 - please vote on it on the qt bug tracker to up its priority.

In short, fitInView has hardcoded margins and this can cause all kinds of havoc - the least of which is that now you lose a few pixels of display area and might also force unnecessary rescaling.

You can fix the problem by reimplementing fitInView, based on the existing implementation but removing it's ridiculous margins. An example of that is available here in python, based on the original C++ version:

https://github.com/nevion/pyqimageview/blob/master/qimageview/widget.py#L276

You can fix it reimplementing the original fitInView method, but without including the margins. Check my C++ solution at: https://stackoverflow.com/a/42474510/6050364

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