New webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~flar/JDK-8159892/webrev.01/
This one makes the presence of the new functions being used optional. Details
are in JBS.
With respect to my comment below about the consistency of declarations and definitions, there didn't seem to be much
consistency in the order of things as it exists so I moved a couple of the functions purely for my own OCD enjoyment,
but didn't sweat the details too much...
...jim
On 8/9/16 6:41 PM, Jim Graham wrote:
Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8159892
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~flar/JDK-8159892/webrev.00/
There are a number of bugs filed on this, or very similar issues as well - all
related to broken DPI scaling on GTK3.
It looks like there is a simple way of disabling automatic scaling for GTK3 so
we can do our own (which has been working
fairly well so far for GTK2 and is preferable to the integer-operation scaling
we'd get automatically via the
integer-dominated APIs of GDK/GTK).
Questions:
- Is this the best bug ID to use for this fix? I used it as it was the first
one that I looked at and it had screen
shots of the problem that immediately pointed me to the underlying problem.
Other bugids are mentioned in the bug
report as being "possible dups" and most of them should be a duplicate, but so
far I've only tested the test case shown
in the screen shots of 8159892...
- The new function is specifically in 3.10 of the GTK 3 libraries. Should I
add additional protections in case a system
has an earlier 3.XX version of GTK3?
- Minor note - I discovered after publishing the webrev that the function is
defined, declared, loaded and stubbed in
inconsistent locations in the list of functions - not really an issue, but I'll
try to normalize where it appears in all
of the various function lists if I have to recut the webrev...
...jim