Re: running tests in HiDPI mode on the build machines

2013-07-16 Thread Georg Fritzsche
On 11.07.2013, at 09:11, Cameron McCormack c...@mcc.id.au wrote: This proposal is just to affect how content is rendered, by setting that pref. If it's a XUL UI it should render at the higher resolution. It wouldn't cause native UI to be rendered differently. I don't really know how we'd

Re: running tests in HiDPI mode on the build machines

2013-07-11 Thread Cameron McCormack
Asa Dotzler wrote: Testing the only Firefox platform that isn't on the above list? Wouldn't it be smarter to test on Windows 7 or some combination of Windows machines where almost all of our users are? If we've got the resources for it, sure. ___

Re: running tests in HiDPI mode on the build machines

2013-07-11 Thread Cameron McCormack
jmaher wrote: Can you explain what would need to be done for Android to get into this mode? It might be difficult to make this work with our current solution for automated tests. This proposal is just to affect how content is rendered, by setting that pref. If it's a XUL UI it should render

running tests in HiDPI mode on the build machines

2013-07-10 Thread jmaher
Can you explain what would need to be done for Android to get into this mode? It might be difficult to make this work with our current solution for automated tests. ___ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org

Re: running tests in HiDPI mode on the build machines

2013-07-10 Thread Asa Dotzler
On 7/8/2013 8:18 PM, Cameron McCormack wrote: I think it's time we considered having tests running on the build machines in HiDPI mode so that we can catch regressions that only manifest themselves in high resolution configurations. We have at least three platforms we're targeting where

running tests in HiDPI mode on the build machines

2013-07-08 Thread Cameron McCormack
I think it's time we considered having tests running on the build machines in HiDPI mode so that we can catch regressions that only manifest themselves in high resolution configurations. We have at least three platforms we're targeting where this is going to be useful: Firefox on Retina MBPs