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@@ -148,30 +148,6 @@ X11_GetPixelFormatFromVisualInfo(Display * display, XVisualInfo * vinfo)
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return SDL_PIXELFORMAT_UNKNOWN;
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}
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-static int
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-GetXftDPI(Display* dpy)
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-{
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- char* xdefault_resource;
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- int xft_dpi, err;
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-
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- xdefault_resource = X11_XGetDefault(dpy, "Xft", "dpi");
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-
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- if(!xdefault_resource) {
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- return 0;
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- }
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-
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- /*
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- * It's possible for SDL_atoi to call SDL_strtol, if it fails due to a
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- * overflow or an underflow, it will return LONG_MAX or LONG_MIN and set
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- * errno to ERANGE. So we need to check for this so we dont get crazy dpi
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- * values
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- */
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- xft_dpi = SDL_atoi(xdefault_resource);
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- err = errno;
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-
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- return err == ERANGE ? 0 : xft_dpi;
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-}
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-
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#if SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_X11_XRANDR
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static SDL_bool
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CheckXRandR(Display * display, int *major, int *minor)
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@@ -333,7 +309,6 @@ X11_AddXRandRDisplay(_THIS, Display *dpy, int screen, RROutput outputid, XRRScre
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Uint32 pixelformat;
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XPixmapFormatValues *pixmapformats;
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int scanline_pad;
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- int xft_dpi = 0;
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int i, n;
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if (get_visualinfo(dpy, screen, &vinfo) < 0) {
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@@ -405,14 +380,6 @@ X11_AddXRandRDisplay(_THIS, Display *dpy, int screen, RROutput outputid, XRRScre
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displaydata->hdpi = display_mm_width ? (((float) mode.w) * 25.4f / display_mm_width) : 0.0f;
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displaydata->vdpi = display_mm_height ? (((float) mode.h) * 25.4f / display_mm_height) : 0.0f;
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displaydata->ddpi = SDL_ComputeDiagonalDPI(mode.w, mode.h, ((float) display_mm_width) / 25.4f,((float) display_mm_height) / 25.4f);
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-
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- /* if xft dpi is available we will use this over xrandr (!!! FIXME: ...yeah?) */
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- xft_dpi = GetXftDPI(dpy);
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- if (xft_dpi > 0) {
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- displaydata->hdpi = (float) xft_dpi;
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- displaydata->vdpi = (float) xft_dpi;
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- }
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-
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displaydata->scanline_pad = scanline_pad;
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displaydata->x = display_x;
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displaydata->y = display_y;
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@@ -565,6 +532,30 @@ X11_InitModes_XRandR(_THIS)
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}
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#endif /* SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_X11_XRANDR */
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+static int
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+GetXftDPI(Display* dpy)
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+{
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+ char* xdefault_resource;
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+ int xft_dpi, err;
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+
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+ xdefault_resource = X11_XGetDefault(dpy, "Xft", "dpi");
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+
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+ if(!xdefault_resource) {
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ /*
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+ * It's possible for SDL_atoi to call SDL_strtol, if it fails due to a
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+ * overflow or an underflow, it will return LONG_MAX or LONG_MIN and set
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+ * errno to ERANGE. So we need to check for this so we dont get crazy dpi
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+ * values
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+ */
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+ xft_dpi = SDL_atoi(xdefault_resource);
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+ err = errno;
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+
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+ return err == ERANGE ? 0 : xft_dpi;
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+}
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+
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/* This is used if there's no better functionality--like XRandR--to use.
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It won't attempt to supply different display modes at all, but it can
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enumerate the current displays and their current sizes. */
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