now have a base dpi (75) which is multiplied by the scale factor and
then set in both xft.dpi and xsettings. also a checkbox to turn
setting of this on or off so e can be told to not touch these at all.
this uses new efl functions so ... you need a git efl now (and
eventually 1.26). this sets Xft.dpi to match the xsettings dpi etc.
etc. ... so it all matches up.
if e' x applications setitnghs (xsettingvs) is off - then just
calculate an xsettings dpi val from core scale. also use randr info
for dpi if possible instead of "core x" and "core wl". wprkds around
broken core dpi in x.
Now that the ecore_evas_drm code can return screen dpi, we can use
that rather than using a client API function (ecore_wl2) to get server
screen dpi.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Do not abuse the concept of e_*_init(), make them call-once and those
that needed multiple call are renamed to e_*_update(). To make sure
convert them to EINTERN so the symbols are not exported.
Actually I guess too much is exported as EAPI while they should be
EINTERN, but that would require manual investigation, while this patch
was basically created with sed + grep.
SVN revision: 54795
* Remove vim modelines:
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/\*$/ {N;N;/ \* vim:ts/d}' \{\} \;
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/[\*\/] *vim:/d' \{\} \;
* Remove leading blank lines:
find . -name '*.[cxh]' -exec sed -i '/./,$!d'
If you use vim, use this in your .vimrc:
set ts=8 sw=3 sts=8 expandtab cino=>5n-3f0^-2{2(0W1st0
SVN revision: 50816
can select yourself as a user). also any scaling either calculated from dpi
or set by the user is limited to the min/max values a user can impose (thus
even if you have very low dpi, e doesn't go below a scaling factor you set -
eg 1.0 or 0.5, and same for upscaling).
this should
1. keep all the people who want scalable UI's happy (enable scaling).
2. make e able to (if u want) to adapt to pretty much any dpi screen and
selectively scale just what u want it to.
3. allw you - the user, to be the final controller of just how much to scale
- if you like scaling but think it scales too much - then limit it or set
your own.
right now this will onyl work if your theme supports it... the b&w one does
(mostly). so try that and test. other bits of e need to adapt to this too
(shelf, icon sizes, etc. etc.) as they are not done via edje but code sets
them.
SVN revision: 36211