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-// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-#ifndef UI_GFX_MONITOR_H_ |
-#define UI_GFX_MONITOR_H_ |
-#pragma once |
- |
-#include "base/basictypes.h" |
-#include "base/compiler_specific.h" |
-#include "ui/base/ui_export.h" |
-#include "ui/gfx/rect.h" |
- |
-namespace gfx { |
- |
-// Note: The screen and monitor currently uses pixel coordinate |
-// system. For platforms that support DIP (density independent pixel), |
-// |bounds()| and |work_area| will return values in DIP coordinate |
-// system, not in backing pixels. |
-class UI_EXPORT Monitor { |
- public: |
- // Returns the default value for the device scale factor, which is |
- // given by "--default-device-scale-factor". |
- static float GetDefaultDeviceScaleFactor(); |
- |
- // Creates a monitor with invalid id(-1) as default. |
- Monitor(); |
- explicit Monitor(int id); |
- Monitor(int id, const Rect& bounds); |
- ~Monitor(); |
- |
- // Sets/Gets unique identifier associated with the monitor. |
- int id() const { return id_; } |
- void set_id(int id) { id_ = id; } |
- |
- // Gets/Sets the monitor's bounds in gfx::Screen's coordinates. |
- // -1 means invalid monitor and it doesn't not exit. |
- const Rect& bounds() const { return bounds_; } |
- void set_bounds(const Rect& bounds) { bounds_ = bounds; } |
- |
- // Gets/Sets the monitor's work area in gfx::Screen's coordinates. |
- const Rect& work_area() const { return work_area_; } |
- void set_work_area(const Rect& work_area) { work_area_ = work_area; } |
- |
- // Output device's pixel scale factor. This specifies how much the |
- // UI should be scaled when the actual output has more pixels than |
- // standard monitors (which is around 100~120dpi.) The potential return |
- // values depend on each platforms. |
- float device_scale_factor() const { return device_scale_factor_; } |
- void set_device_scale_factor(float scale) { device_scale_factor_ = scale; } |
- |
- // Utility functions that just return the size of monitor and |
- // work area. |
- const Size& size() const { return bounds_.size(); } |
- const Size& work_area_size() const { return work_area_.size(); } |
- |
- // Returns the work area insets. |
- Insets GetWorkAreaInsets() const; |
- |
- // Sets the device scale factor and monitor bounds in pixel. This |
- // updates the work are using the same insets between old bounds and |
- // work area. |
- void SetScaleAndBounds(float device_scale_factor, |
- const gfx::Rect& bounds_in_pixel); |
- |
- // Sets the monitor's size. This updates the work area using the same insets |
- // between old bounds and work area. |
- void SetSize(const gfx::Size& size_in_pixel); |
- |
- // Computes and updates the monitor's work are using |
- // |work_area_insets| and the bounds. |
- void UpdateWorkAreaFromInsets(const gfx::Insets& work_area_insets); |
- |
- // Returns the monitor's size in pixel coordinates. |
- gfx::Size GetSizeInPixel() const; |
- |
-#if defined(USE_AURA) |
- // TODO(oshima): |bounds()| on ash is not screen's coordinate and |
- // this is an workaround for this. This will be removed when ash |
- // has true multi monitor support. crbug.com/119268. |
- // Returns the monitor's bounds in pixel coordinates. |
- const Rect& bounds_in_pixel() const { return bounds_in_pixel_; } |
-#endif |
- |
- // Returns a string representation of the monitor; |
- std::string ToString() const; |
- |
- private: |
- int id_; |
- Rect bounds_; |
- Rect work_area_; |
-#if defined(USE_AURA) |
- Rect bounds_in_pixel_; |
-#endif |
- float device_scale_factor_; |
-}; |
- |
-} // namespace gfx |
- |
-#endif // UI_GFX_MONITOR_H_ |