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I think I'm missing something obvious but I can't figure it out myself.

I'm building a Mac App from Python 2.7 using PyInstaller (running the dev3.3 version). The app works fine, no issues. At the beginning there's a small window for updates which is built using Tkinter.

After building the app with PyInstaller (running the oneflie option) I get two files( ls -al outcome):

-rwxr-xr-x   1 karoldra  staff  62756614  8 lis 11:08 mac
drwxr-xr-x   3 karoldra  staff       102  8 lis 11:09 mac.app

Here's the structure of that folder:

  • mac
  • mac.app
    • Contents
      • Frameworks
      • Info.plist
      • MacOs
        • mac
      • Resources
        • MyIcon.icns

Basically - the mac.app package contains exactly the same mac file as the main folder.

The issues is that I get a different resolution in my Tkinter window depending on which file I actually run. Here's a sample of the Tkiter window:

  • the top one is run from the mac file
  • the bottom one is run from the mac.app file

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As you can see the bottom ones resolution is much lower for some reason...

Can somebody tell me why this is happening and how to solve this issue?

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  • what code is in mac and mac.app ? mac.app is directory - what do you have in this directory ?
    – furas
    Nov 9, 2016 at 0:37
  • bottom app looks like screenshot, not a real application.
    – furas
    Nov 9, 2016 at 0:39
  • This is exactly the problem - the bottom image looks like a screenshot, but it's not ... :( Nov 10, 2016 at 12:59
  • I would say: if it looks like screenshot so it has to be screenshot. I don't have Mac to run it and see on your own.
    – furas
    Nov 10, 2016 at 15:28

1 Answer 1

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Eventually I found the answer by...carefully reading the docs ;) There's this one line which solve my problem:

For example, when you use PyQt5, you can set NSHighResolutionCapable to True to let your app also work in retina screen

In case someone else is seeing this problem on MacOs here's the answer:

My spec file was missing the High Resolution setting specified by the info_plist parameter. Here's an example:

app = BUNDLE(exe,
     name='myscript.app',
     icon=None,
     bundle_identifier=None
     info_plist={
        'NSHighResolutionCapable': 'True'
        },
     )

Hope it will help someone else too!!! :)

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  • You have a misplaced comma. Should be "bundle_identifier=None, info_plist={'NSHighResolutionCapable': 'True'})". Other than that, good work and thanks.
    – Jacob
    Jan 3, 2018 at 13:08
  • Thanks for the comment! Jan 4, 2018 at 14:31
  • where did this setting should place? Apr 9, 2018 at 11:51
  • Thanks a lot! I wasted a lot of time before I found your thread... @NicholasJela, in .spec file, according to Pyinstaller manual: pyinstaller.readthedocs.io/en/stable/… Jun 27, 2019 at 22:24

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