pub enum Scale {
FitScreen,
X1,
X2,
X4,
X8,
X16,
X32,
}
Expand description
Scale will scale the frame buffer and the window that is being sent in when calling the update function. This is useful if you for example want to display a 320 x 256 window on a screen with much higher resolution which would result in that the window is very small.
Variants
FitScreen
This mode checks your current screen resolution and will caluclate the largest window size that can be used within that limit and resize it. Useful if you have a small buffer to display on a high resolution screen.
X1
1X scale (which means leave the corrdinates sent into Window::new untouched)
X2
2X window scale (Example: 320 x 200 -> 640 x 400)
X4
4X window scale (Example: 320 x 200 -> 1280 x 800)
X8
8X window scale (Example: 320 x 200 -> 2560 x 1600)
X16
16X window scale (Example: 320 x 200 -> 5120 x 3200)
X32
32 window scale (Example: 320 x 200 -> 10240 x 6400)
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Scale
impl Send for Scale
impl Sync for Scale
impl Unpin for Scale
impl UnwindSafe for Scale
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