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patch 9.0.1970: win32: high-dpi support can be improved
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7086b3e76a81cf87592077d54e0ef46a60006c2c
Author: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Date: Mon Oct 2 21:26:03 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.1970: win32: high-dpi support can be improved
Problem: win32: high-dpi support can be improved
Solution: implement WM_GETDPISCALEDSIZE
win32: Better support of Per-Monitor V2 High DPI
Implement WM_GETDPISCALEDSIZE.
It is not so easy to calculate the new size without actually changing
the size. So, this returns an approximate size.
This doesn't work well when a bitmap font (e.g. FixedSys) is selected,
but I think this is acceptable.
closes: #11812
closes: #13252
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Mon, 02 Oct 2023 21:30:05 +0200 |
parents | 89364104be93 |
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" Script to generate a file that shows al 256 xterm colors new let lnum = 1 " | in original color pair to see white background. let trail_bar = "\033[m|" " ANSI colors call setline(lnum, 'ANSI background') let lnum += 1 let s = '' for nr in range(0, 7) let s .= "\033[4" . nr . "m " endfor for nr in range(8, 15) let s .= "\033[10" . (nr - 8) . "m " endfor let s .= trail_bar call setline(lnum, s) let lnum += 1 " ANSI text colors call setline(lnum, 'ANSI text') let lnum += 1 let s = '' for nr in range(0, 7) let s .= "\033[0;3" . nr . "mxxxx" endfor for nr in range(8, 15) let s .= "\033[0;9" . (nr - 8) . "mxxxx" endfor let s .= trail_bar call setline(lnum, s) let lnum += 1 " ANSI with bold text call setline(lnum, 'ANSI bold text') let lnum += 1 let s = '' for nr in range(0, 7) let s .= "\033[1;3" . nr . "mxxxx" endfor for nr in range(8, 15) let s .= "\033[1;9" . (nr - 8) . "mxxxx" endfor let s .= trail_bar call setline(lnum, s) let lnum += 1 " 6 x 6 x 6 color cube call setline(lnum, 'color cube') let lnum += 1 for high in range(0, 5) let s = '' for low in range(0, 35) let nr = low + high * 36 let s .= "\033[48;5;" . (nr + 16) . "m " endfor let s .= trail_bar call setline(lnum + high, s) endfor let lnum += 6 " 24 shades of grey call setline(lnum, 'grey ramp') let lnum += 1 let s = '' for nr in range(0, 23) let s .= "\033[48;5;" . (nr + 232) . "m " endfor let s .= trail_bar call setline(lnum, s) set binary write! <sfile>:h/color_ramp.txt quit