Respect Xft.dpi for determining the unlock indicator’s scale factor

fixes #184
pull/185/head
Michael Stapelberg 2018-05-11 13:28:06 +02:00
parent ae72b675ca
commit f9c30db62b
6 changed files with 144 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ i3lock_CFLAGS = \
$(XCB_CFLAGS) \
$(XCB_IMAGE_CFLAGS) \
$(XCB_UTIL_CFLAGS) \
$(XCB_UTIL_XRM_CFLAGS) \
$(XKBCOMMON_CFLAGS) \
$(CAIRO_CFLAGS) \
$(CODE_COVERAGE_CFLAGS)
@ -31,12 +32,15 @@ i3lock_LDADD = \
$(XCB_LIBS) \
$(XCB_IMAGE_LIBS) \
$(XCB_UTIL_LIBS) \
$(XCB_UTIL_XRM_LIBS) \
$(XKBCOMMON_LIBS) \
$(CAIRO_LIBS) \
$(CODE_COVERAGE_LDFLAGS)
i3lock_SOURCES = \
cursors.h \
dpi.c \
dpi.h \
i3lock.c \
i3lock.h \
randr.c \

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@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ dnl downloaded in a newer version and would like to overwrite.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([XCB], [xcb xcb-xkb xcb-xinerama xcb-randr])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([XCB_IMAGE], [xcb-image])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([XCB_UTIL], [xcb-event xcb-util xcb-atom])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([XCB_UTIL_XRM], [xcb-xrm])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([XKBCOMMON], [xkbcommon xkbcommon-x11])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([CAIRO], [cairo])

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@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
/*
* vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
*
* i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
* © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
*
*/
#include "dpi.h"
#include <math.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <xcb/xcb_xrm.h>
#include "xcb.h"
#include "i3lock.h"
extern bool debug_mode;
static long dpi;
extern xcb_screen_t *screen;
static long init_dpi_fallback(void) {
return (double)screen->height_in_pixels * 25.4 / (double)screen->height_in_millimeters;
}
/*
* Initialize the DPI setting.
* This will use the 'Xft.dpi' X resource if available and fall back to
* guessing the correct value otherwise.
*/
void init_dpi(void) {
xcb_xrm_database_t *database = NULL;
char *resource = NULL;
if (conn == NULL) {
goto init_dpi_end;
}
database = xcb_xrm_database_from_default(conn);
if (database == NULL) {
DEBUG("Failed to open the resource database.\n");
goto init_dpi_end;
}
xcb_xrm_resource_get_string(database, "Xft.dpi", NULL, &resource);
if (resource == NULL) {
DEBUG("Resource Xft.dpi not specified, skipping.\n");
goto init_dpi_end;
}
char *endptr;
double in_dpi = strtod(resource, &endptr);
if (in_dpi == HUGE_VAL || dpi < 0 || *endptr != '\0' || endptr == resource) {
DEBUG("Xft.dpi = %s is an invalid number and couldn't be parsed.\n", resource);
dpi = 0;
goto init_dpi_end;
}
dpi = (long)round(in_dpi);
DEBUG("Found Xft.dpi = %ld.\n", dpi);
init_dpi_end:
if (resource != NULL) {
free(resource);
}
if (database != NULL) {
xcb_xrm_database_free(database);
}
if (dpi == 0) {
DEBUG("Using fallback for calculating DPI.\n");
dpi = init_dpi_fallback();
DEBUG("Using dpi = %ld\n", dpi);
}
}
/*
* This function returns the value of the DPI setting.
*
*/
long get_dpi_value(void) {
return dpi;
}
/*
* Convert a logical amount of pixels (e.g. 2 pixels on a standard 96 DPI
* screen) to a corresponding amount of physical pixels on a standard or retina
* screen, e.g. 5 pixels on a 227 DPI MacBook Pro 13" Retina screen.
*
*/
int logical_px(const int logical) {
if (screen == NULL) {
/* Dpi info may not be available when parsing a config without an X
* server, such as for config file validation. */
return logical;
}
/* There are many misconfigurations out there, i.e. systems with screens
* whose dpi is in fact higher than 96 dpi, but not significantly higher,
* so software was never adapted. We could tell people to reconfigure their
* systems to 96 dpi in order to get the behavior they expect/are used to,
* but since we can easily detect this case in code, lets do it for them.
*/
if ((dpi / 96.0) < 1.25)
return logical;
return ceil((dpi / 96.0) * logical);
}

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
#pragma once
/**
* Initialize the DPI setting.
* This will use the 'Xft.dpi' X resource if available and fall back to
* guessing the correct value otherwise.
*/
void init_dpi(void);
/**
* This function returns the value of the DPI setting.
*
*/
long get_dpi_value(void);
/**
* Convert a logical amount of pixels (e.g. 2 pixels on a standard 96 DPI
* screen) to a corresponding amount of physical pixels on a standard or retina
* screen, e.g. 5 pixels on a 227 DPI MacBook Pro 13" Retina screen.
*
*/
int logical_px(const int logical);

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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@
#include "cursors.h"
#include "unlock_indicator.h"
#include "randr.h"
#include "dpi.h"
#define TSTAMP_N_SECS(n) (n * 1.0)
#define TSTAMP_N_MINS(n) (60 * TSTAMP_N_SECS(n))
@ -1033,6 +1034,8 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
screen = xcb_setup_roots_iterator(xcb_get_setup(conn)).data;
init_dpi();
randr_init(&randr_base, screen->root);
randr_query(screen->root);

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include "xcb.h"
#include "unlock_indicator.h"
#include "randr.h"
#include "dpi.h"
#define BUTTON_RADIUS 90
#define BUTTON_SPACE (BUTTON_RADIUS + 5)
@ -80,17 +81,6 @@ static xcb_visualtype_t *vistype;
unlock_state_t unlock_state;
auth_state_t auth_state;
/*
* Returns the scaling factor of the current screen. E.g., on a 227 DPI MacBook
* Pro 13" Retina screen, the scaling factor is 227/96 = 2.36.
*
*/
static double scaling_factor(void) {
const int dpi = (double)screen->height_in_pixels * 25.4 /
(double)screen->height_in_millimeters;
return (dpi / 96.0);
}
/*
* Draws global image with fill color onto a pixmap with the given
* resolution and returns it.
@ -98,9 +88,10 @@ static double scaling_factor(void) {
*/
xcb_pixmap_t draw_image(uint32_t *resolution) {
xcb_pixmap_t bg_pixmap = XCB_NONE;
int button_diameter_physical = ceil(scaling_factor() * BUTTON_DIAMETER);
const double scaling_factor = get_dpi_value() / 96.0;
int button_diameter_physical = ceil(scaling_factor * BUTTON_DIAMETER);
DEBUG("scaling_factor is %.f, physical diameter is %d px\n",
scaling_factor(), button_diameter_physical);
scaling_factor, button_diameter_physical);
if (!vistype)
vistype = get_root_visual_type(screen);
@ -142,7 +133,7 @@ xcb_pixmap_t draw_image(uint32_t *resolution) {
if (unlock_indicator &&
(unlock_state >= STATE_KEY_PRESSED || auth_state > STATE_AUTH_IDLE)) {
cairo_scale(ctx, scaling_factor(), scaling_factor());
cairo_scale(ctx, scaling_factor, scaling_factor);
/* Draw a (centered) circle with transparent background. */
cairo_set_line_width(ctx, 10.0);
cairo_arc(ctx,