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Jason Moore commented on FLEX-34653:
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... a little more from the docs...
{quote}
AIR-only applicationDPI property
applicationDPI:Number
Language Version : ActionScript 3.0
Product Version : Flex 4.5
Runtime Versions : AIR 2.5
The DPI of the application. By default, this is the DPI of the device that the
application is currently running on. When set in MXML, Flex will scale the
Application to match its DPI to the runtimeDPI.
{quote}
> Overriding RuntimeDPIProvider causes incorrect application scalling
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLEX-34653
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34653
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Layout - General, Skinning
> Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.13.0
> Environment: Windows ( Possible Mac - Not checked ).
> Reporter: Jason Moore
> Labels: DPI, Scaling, automatic
>
> The issue occurs when using automatic scaling and setting the application DPI
> and overriding the runtimeDPIProvider to set the runtimeDPI where it is
> incorrectly returned from the OS ( On desktop devices for instance ).
> If the two values match ie 1:1 scaling, there is no issue. But if they differ
> then the application content is scalled correctly , but the stage size is
> also scaled, incorrect. This leads to the application being clipped when
> scaling up and excess space when scaling down.. See code excepts to
> recreate...
> {code:title=ScaleIssue.mxml|borderStyle=solid}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <s:WindowedApplication xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
>
> xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"
>
> xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx"
> applicationDPI="160"
>
> runtimeDPIProvider="myRuntimeDPIProvider">
>
> <s:Label id="LeftMarker" left="0" verticalCenter="0"
> text="<--- LEFT" fontSize="24"/>
> <s:Label id="MiddleMarker" horizontalCenter="0"
> verticalCenter="0" text="> > > MIDDLE < < <" fontSize="24"/>
> <s:Label id="RightMarker" right="0" verticalCenter="0"
> text="RIGHT --->" fontSize="24"/>
>
> </s:WindowedApplication>
> {code}
> {code:title=myRuntimeDPIProvider.as|borderStyle=solid}
> package
> {
>
> import mx.core.DPIClassification;
> import mx.core.RuntimeDPIProvider;
>
> public class myRuntimeDPIProvider extends RuntimeDPIProvider
> {
>
> /**
> * Overrride getter function so we can set the dpi manually
> when running on desktop device
> * This would normally be a bit more sophisticated...
> *
> * @return
> *
> */
> override public function get runtimeDPI():Number
> {
> return DPIClassification.DPI_240;
> }
>
> }
> }
> {code}
> You should see the text labels pointing to the left and right screen edges..
> but instead the right hand label is off screen.
> Hope that makes sense.
> J :)
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