On Wednesday, 28 November 2018 at 23:07:50 UTC, greatsam4sure
wrote:
On Wednesday, 28 November 2018 at 17:23:21 UTC, Edgar Huckert
wrote:
On Wednesday, 28 November 2018 at 08:55:11 UTC, greatsam4sure
wrote:
I am learning Dlang and Dlangui.
I encounter, a little problem on:
how to center dlangui window on screen.
How to set the window width and height outside the constructor
How to maximize and minimize the window using code.
How to set global font for the application. The font display
is not too nice.
I have check online, the documentation and available
tutorial to no help
Thanks in advance
For a little bit of information look at:
https://github.com/buggins/dlangui/pull/372
Without going into depth I have tested this under Linux/GTK
with dlangui:
WindowState state;
Rect rect;
rect.left = 800;
rect.top = 10;
rect.bottom = 600;
rect.right = 1000;
bool bRet= window.setWindowState(state,
false,
rect);
window.show();
This changed the position and size of my initial window.
Edgar Huckert
This help a little but not what I am looking for.
I want to calculate the width and window of the screen so as to
center my window on screen
I also notice that a window of 350 x 550 appear bigger compare
to the same Widow dimension in Havana and adobe air.
Why is it so?
Plz help! Thanks in advance
To center horizontal:
l = left
s = screen width
w = window width
l = (s / 2) - (w / 2)
To center vertical:
t = top
s = screen height
h = window height
t = (s / 2) - (h / 2)
And about the window size.
It has probably to do with the type of Window you're rendering,
like whether it has borders or not. Borders are not calculated in
the width / height, so they take up extra space. Adobe usually
never uses the native GUI for borders etc. so the border size (if
there is one) is included in their width / height.