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Fréderic Cox commented on FLEX-34653: ------------------------------------- > Forget overriding the runtimeDPIProvider ( I may need to edit the title of > this issue )... if you simply set the applicationDPI for a desktop > application to anything other than 120 DPI the content is incorrectly scaled. > See screenshot. > Am I really the only one who is experiancing this error ? I have the same issue .. > Setting applicationDPI (autoscaling) on desktop works incorrectly. > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > 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 > Attachments: Main.mxml, screenshot.png, screenshot2.png > > > 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 :) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)