Enum imgui_winit_support::HiDpiMode[][src]

pub enum HiDpiMode {
    Default,
    Rounded,
    Locked(f64),
}
Expand description

DPI factor handling mode.

Applications that use imgui-rs might want to customize the used DPI factor and not use directly the value coming from winit.

Note: if you use a mode other than default and the DPI factor is adjusted, winit and imgui-rs will use different logical coordinates, so be careful if you pass around logical size or position values.

Variants

Default

The DPI factor from winit is used directly without adjustment

Rounded

The DPI factor from winit is rounded to an integer value.

This prevents the user interface from becoming blurry with non-integer scaling.

Locked(f64)

The DPI factor from winit is ignored, and the included value is used instead.

This is useful if you want to force some DPI factor (e.g. 1.0) and not care about the value coming from winit.

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0: f64

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