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/*
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* Copyright 2017 dorkbox, llc
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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package dorkbox.systemTray.util;
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import static dorkbox.util.jna.windows.Gdi32.GetDeviceCaps;
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import static dorkbox.util.jna.windows.Gdi32.LOGPIXELSX;
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import java.awt.Graphics2D;
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import java.awt.GraphicsDevice;
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import java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment;
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import java.awt.Toolkit;
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import java.awt.geom.AffineTransform;
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import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
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import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
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import java.io.PrintStream;
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import java.lang.reflect.Field;
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import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
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import javax.swing.JMenuItem;
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import com.sun.jna.Pointer;
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import com.sun.jna.ptr.IntByReference;
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import dorkbox.systemTray.SystemTray;
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import dorkbox.systemTray.Tray;
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import dorkbox.systemTray.jna.linux.GtkTheme;
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import dorkbox.systemTray.nativeUI._AwtTray;
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import dorkbox.systemTray.swingUI._SwingTray;
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import dorkbox.util.OS;
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import dorkbox.util.OSUtil;
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import dorkbox.util.SwingUtil;
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import dorkbox.util.jna.windows.POINT;
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import dorkbox.util.jna.windows.ShCore;
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import dorkbox.util.jna.windows.User32;
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import dorkbox.util.process.ShellProcessBuilder;
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public
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class SizeAndScalingUtil {
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// the tray size as best as possible for the current OS
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static int TRAY_SIZE = 0;
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static int TRAY_MENU_SIZE = 0;
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public static
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double getScalingFactor222() {
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double scalingFactor = getLinuxScalingFactor();
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if (scalingFactor > 1) {
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return scalingFactor;
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}
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// fedora 23+ has a different size for the indicator (NOT default 16px)
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int fedoraVersion = OSUtil.Linux.getFedoraVersion();
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if (fedoraVersion >= 23) {
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System.err.println("FEDORA SCALE? ");
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// if (SystemTray.DEBUG) {
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// SystemTray.logger.debug("Adjusting tray/menu scaling for FEDORA " + fedoraVersion);
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// }
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return 2;
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// trayScalingFactor = 2;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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public static
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double getLinuxScalingFactor() {
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// Linux is similar enough, that it just uses this method
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// https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HiDPI
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// 96 DPI is the default
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OSUtil.DesktopEnv.Env env = OSUtil.DesktopEnv.get();
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// sometimes the scaling-factor is set
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if (OSUtil.DesktopEnv.isGnome()) {
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try {
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ByteArrayOutputStream byteArrayOutputStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream(8196);
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PrintStream outputStream = new PrintStream(byteArrayOutputStream);
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// gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor
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final ShellProcessBuilder shellVersion = new ShellProcessBuilder(outputStream);
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shellVersion.setExecutable("gsettings");
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shellVersion.addArgument("get");
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shellVersion.addArgument("org.gnome.desktop.interface");
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shellVersion.addArgument("scaling-factor");
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shellVersion.start();
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String output = ShellProcessBuilder.getOutput(byteArrayOutputStream);
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if (!output.isEmpty()) {
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// DEFAULT icon size is 16. HiDpi changes this scale, so we should use it as well.
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// should be: uint32 0 or something
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if (output.contains("uint32")) {
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String value = output.substring(output.indexOf("uint") + 7, output.length());
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// 0 is disabled (no scaling)
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// 1 is enabled (default scale)
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// 2 is 2x scale
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// 3 is 3x scale
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// etc
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return Integer.parseInt(value);
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// A setting of 2, 3, etc, which is all you can do with scaling-factor
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// To enable HiDPI, use gsettings:
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// gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
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}
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}
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} catch (Throwable ignore) {
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}
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}
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else if (OSUtil.DesktopEnv.isKDE()) {
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// By default, the DPI value in KDE is set to 96 DPI. To find the accurate display scaling value we need to divide the accurate DPI by 96, so it is 269 ÷ 96 which is 2.8.
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// xdpyinfo | grep dots.
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// resolution: 96x96 dots per inch
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}
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/*
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Gnome: Since version 3.10, Gnome auto-detects screen resolution and sets a 192 DPI value on HiDPI monitors. You can verify this by running "xrdb -query". Therefore, LibreOffice looks good out of the box.
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KDE: In 4.x system settings, under Application Appearance - Fonts, you can set the "Force fonts DPI" to 192. When this is set, the LibreOffice HiDPI mode kicks in.
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Xfce: It is possible to manually set the DPI to 192 as well.
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Unity: System settings → Displays and using the slider "Scale for menu and title bars", set the value to 2. ("xrdb -query" returns 192 dpi after setting the scale factor 2, and the scale factor may be 2 by default for HIDPI screens in the future.)
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X Server
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Some programs use the DPI given by the X server. Examples are i3 (source) and Chromium (source).
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To verify that the X Server has properly detected the physical dimensions of your monitor, use the xdpyinfo utility from the xorg-xdpyinfo package:
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$ xdpyinfo | grep -B 2 resolution
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screen #0:
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dimensions: 3200x1800 pixels (423x238 millimeters)
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resolution: 192x192 dots per inch
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*/
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// KDE is bonkers. Gnome is "ok"
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String XDG = System.getenv("XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP");
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if (XDG == null) {
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if (OSUtil.DesktopEnv.isKDE()) {
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XDG = "kde";
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}
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}
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if ("kde".equalsIgnoreCase(XDG)) {
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double plasmaVersion = OSUtil.DesktopEnv.getPlasmaVersion();
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// 1 = 16
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// 2 = 32
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// 4 = 64
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// 8 = 128
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if (plasmaVersion > 0) {
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return 2;
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// trayScalingFactor = 2;
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// menuScalingFactor = 1.4;
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}
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// else if (SystemTray.DEBUG) {
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// SystemTray.logger.error("Cannot check plasmashell version");
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// }
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}
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else {
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// it's likely a Gnome/unity environment
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// NOTE: ALSO from here:
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// xdpyinfo | grep dots reported 96x96 dots
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}
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return 0;
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}
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public static
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double getMacOSScaleFactor() {
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// apple will ALWAYS return 2.0 on (apple) retina displays. If it's a non-standard, then who knows...
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// java6 way of getting it...
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if (OS.javaVersion == 6) {
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Object obj = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getDesktopProperty("apple.awt.contentScaleFactor");
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if (obj instanceof Float) {
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// 1 = retina not available (regular display). Usually, for retina enabled displays returns 2.
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if ((Float) obj > 1.9F) {
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// this means it's really 2.0F
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return 2.0D;
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} else {
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return 1.0D;
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}
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}
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}
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// java7+ way of getting it.
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GraphicsDevice graphicsDevice = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getDefaultScreenDevice();
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try {
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Field field = graphicsDevice.getClass().getDeclaredField("scale");
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if (field != null) {
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field.setAccessible(true);
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Object scale = field.get(graphicsDevice);
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if (scale instanceof Integer) {
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return (Integer) scale;
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}
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}
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} catch (Exception ignored) {
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}
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// apple.awt.contentScaleFactor or graphics scale does not ALWAYS work, so we draw on the screen THEN see if it was scaled.
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BufferedImage img = new BufferedImage(1, 1, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB);
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Graphics2D g = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().createGraphics(img);
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AffineTransform transform = g.getFontRenderContext()
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.getTransform();
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return transform.getScaleX();
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}
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/**
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* Number of pixels per logical inch along the screen width. In a system with multiple display monitors, this value is the
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* same for all monitors.
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*
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* @return
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*/
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public static
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int getLogicalDPI() {
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// get the logical resolution
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Pointer screen = User32.GetDC(null);
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int logical_dpiX = GetDeviceCaps(screen, LOGPIXELSX);
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User32.ReleaseDC(null, screen);
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return logical_dpiX;
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}
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public static
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int getPrimaryMonitorHardwareDPI() {
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// WINDOWS 8.1+ ONLY! Parts of this API were added in Windows 8.1, so this will not work at all for < 8.1
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if (OSUtil.Windows.isWindows8_1_plus()) {
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// FROM: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20070809-00/?p=25643
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// to get the **PRIMARY** monitor, pass in point 0,0
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IntByReference hardware_dpiX = new IntByReference();
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// get the primary monitor handle
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Pointer pointer = User32.MonitorFromPoint(new POINT(0, 0).asValue(), 1);// MONITOR_DEFAULTTOPRIMARY -> 1
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ShCore.GetDpiForMonitor(pointer, 1, hardware_dpiX, new IntByReference()); // don't care about y
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return hardware_dpiX.getValue();
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}
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return 0;
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}
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//
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// /**
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// * At a 100% scaling, the DPI is 96.
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// */
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// private static final float WIN_DEFAULT_DPI = 96;
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//
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// Integer winDPIScaling;
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// if (PlatformDetector.isWin7()) {
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// winDPIScaling = 1;
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// } else {
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// // Win 8 or later.
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// winDPIScaling = RegistryUtil.getRegistryIntValue(
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// RegistryUtil.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
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// "Control Panel\\Desktop",
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// "Win8DpiScaling");
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// if(winDPIScaling == null){
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// winDPIScaling = 0;
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// }
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// }
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//
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// Integer desktopDPIOverride;
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// if (PlatformDetector.isWin7()) {
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// desktopDPIOverride = 0;
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// } else {
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// // Win 8 or later.
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// desktopDPIOverride = RegistryUtil.getRegistryIntValue(
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// RegistryUtil.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
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// "Control Panel\\Desktop",
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// "DesktopDPIOverride");
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// if(desktopDPIOverride == null){
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// desktopDPIOverride = 0;
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// }
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//
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// }
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//
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//
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// if (winDPIScaling == 1 && desktopDPIOverride == 0){
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// // There is scaling, but on override (magnifying glass).
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// Integer logPixels = RegistryUtil.getRegistryIntValue(
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// RegistryUtil.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
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// "Control Panel\\Desktop",
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// "LogPixels");
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//
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// if (logPixels != null && logPixels != WIN_DEFAULT_DPI){
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// this.scalingFactor = ((float)logPixels)/WIN_DEFAULT_DPI;
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// }
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// }
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public static
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int getTrayImageSize(final Class<? extends Tray> trayType) {
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if (TRAY_SIZE == 0) {
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if (OS.isLinux()) {
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TRAY_SIZE = GtkTheme.getIndicatorSize(trayType);
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}
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else if (OS.isMacOsX()) {
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// these are the standard icon sizes. From what I can tell, they are Apple defined, and cannot be changed.
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if (SizeAndScalingUtil.getMacOSScaleFactor() == 2.0D) {
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TRAY_SIZE = 44;
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} else {
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TRAY_SIZE = 22;
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}
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}
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else if (OS.isWindows()) {
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// registry setting?
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// HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Appearance\New Schemes\Current Settings SaveAll\Sizes\0
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// no idea?
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TRAY_SIZE = 32;
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} else {
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// no idea?
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TRAY_SIZE = 32;
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}
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}
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System.err.println("Tray size: " + TRAY_SIZE);
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return TRAY_SIZE;
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// default DPI, tray size in xbunutu (GtkStatusIcon)is 22px
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// for more complete info on the linux side of things...
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// https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HiDPI
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//
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// double trayScalingFactor = 0;
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//
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// // Linux USUALLY has it to 16 (when possible), and Mac (AWT) does not have images in the menu.
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// int menuSize = 16;
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//
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// if (SystemTray.AUTO_SIZE) {
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// if (OS.isWindows()) {
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// int[] version = OSUtil.Windows.getVersion();
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// if (SystemTray.DEBUG) {
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// SystemTray.logger.debug("Windows version: '{}'", Arrays.toString(version));
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// }
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//
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//
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// // windows 8/8.1/10 are the only windows OSes to do scaling properly (XP/Vista/7 do DPI scaling, which is terrible anyways)
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// // we are going to let windows manage scaling the icon correctly, but we are BY DEFAULT going to give it a large size to scale
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//
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// // vista - 8.0 - only global DPI settings
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// // 8.1 - 10 - global + per-monitor DPI settings
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//
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// // get the logical resolution
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// int logical_dpiX = OSUtil.Windows.getLogicalDPI();
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//
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// // WINDOWS 8.1+ ONLY! Parts of this API were added in Windows 8.1, so this will not work at all for < 8.1
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// if (OSUtil.Windows.isWindows8_1_plus()) {
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// logical_dpiX = OSUtil.Windows.getPrimaryMonitorHardwareDPI();
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// if (SystemTray.DEBUG) {
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// SystemTray.logger.debug("Windows hardware DPI: '{}'", logical_dpiX);
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// }
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// }
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//
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// // 96 DPI = 100% scaling
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// // 120 DPI = 125% scaling
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// // 144 DPI = 150% scaling
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// // 192 DPI = 200% scaling
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//
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// // just a note on scaling...
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// // We want to scale the image as best we can beforehand, so there is an attempt to have it look good.
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// // Java does not scale the menu item IMAGE **AT ALL**
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//
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// if (SystemTray.DEBUG) {
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// SystemTray.logger.debug("Windows logical DPI: '{}'", logical_dpiX);
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// }
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// } else if (OS.isLinux() || OS.isUnix()) {
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// // GtkStatusIcon will USUALLY automatically scale the icon
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// // AppIndicator MIGHT scale the icon (depends on the OS)
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////
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//// if (Gtk.isGtk2) {
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////
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//// } else {
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////
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//// }
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////
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//// String css = Gtk.getCss();
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//// if (css != null) {
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////
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//// }
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//
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//
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//
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//
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// System.err.println("");
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//
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//
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// trayScalingFactor = OSUtil.Linux.getScalingFactor();
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// } else if (OS.isMacOsX()) {
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//// if (SystemTray.DEBUG) {
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//// SystemTray.logger.debug("Mac is HiDPI: '{}'", OSUtil.MacOS.isHiDPI());
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//// }
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//
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// // let's hope this wasn't just hardcoded like windows...
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// int height;
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//
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// if (!SwingUtilities.isEventDispatchThread()) {
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// // MacOS must execute this on the EDT... It is very strict compared to win/linux
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// final AtomicInteger h = new AtomicInteger(0);
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// SwingUtil.invokeAndWaitQuietly(new Runnable() {
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// @Override
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// public
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// void run() {
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// h.set((int) java.awt.SystemTray.getSystemTray()
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// .getTrayIconSize()
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// .getHeight());
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// }
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// });
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// height = h.get();
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// } else {
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// height = (int) java.awt.SystemTray.getSystemTray()
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// .getTrayIconSize()
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// .getHeight();
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// }
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//
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// if (height < 32) {
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// // lock in at 32
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// trayScalingFactor = 2;
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// }
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// else if ((height & (height - 1)) == 0) {
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// // is this a power of 2 number? If so, we can use it
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//// trayScalingFactor = height/SystemTray.DEFAULT_TRAY_SIZE;
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// }
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// else {
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// // don't know how exactly to determine this, but we are going to assume very high "HiDPI" for this...
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// // the OS should go up/down as needed.
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// trayScalingFactor = 8;
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// }
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// }
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// }
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//
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// // windows, mac, linux(GtkStatusIcon) will automatically scale the tray size
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// // the menu entry icon size will NOT get scaled (it will show whatever we specify)
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// // we want to make sure our "scaled" size is appropriate for the OS.
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//
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// // the DEFAULT scale is 16
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// if (trayScalingFactor > 1) {
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//// TRAY_SIZE = (int) (SystemTray.DEFAULT_TRAY_SIZE * trayScalingFactor);
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// } else {
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//// TRAY_SIZE = SystemTray.DEFAULT_TRAY_SIZE;
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// }
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//
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// // critical to adjust the menu image BASED ON THE L&F (if Swing)... otherwise just a sane default
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// // Swing COULD be used for OSes **other than windows**, which is why this here and not in a code block above
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// if (trayType == _SwingTray.class) {
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// JMenuItem jMenuItem = new JMenuItem("`Tj|┃"); // `Tj|┃ are glyphs that are at usually at the extremes of the font
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//
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// // do the same modifications that would also happen (if specified) for the actual displayed menu items
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// if (SystemTray.SWING_UI != null) {
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// jMenuItem.setUI(SystemTray.SWING_UI.getItemUI(jMenuItem, null));
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// }
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//
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// int menuItemHeight = (int) jMenuItem.getPreferredSize().getHeight();
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// int size = SwingUtil.getLargestIconHeightForButton(jMenuItem);
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// NATURAL_SWING_ICON_SIZE = size;
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//
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// // this is the largest icon BEFORE changing the natural size of the JMenuItem
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// System.out.println("Natural menu size of " + menuItemHeight + "px for imageIcon size of " + size + "x" + size);
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//
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// // 96 DPI = 100% scaling
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// // 120 DPI = 125% scaling
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// // 144 DPI = 150% scaling
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// // 192 DPI = 200% scaling
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//
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// // default values for system L&F:
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// // ubuntu (metal) : 15px (16px adjusted)
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// // windows XP (windows) : 15px (16px adjusted) @ 96dpi
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// // windows 7 (windows) : 15px (16px adjusted) @ 96dpi, 21px (22px adjusted) @ 144dpi
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// // windows 8.1 (windows) : 22px @ 96dpi, 24px @ 120dpi, 31px (30px adjusted) @ 144dpi
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// // windows 10 (windows) : 22px @ 96dpi, 24px @ 120dpi, 31px (30px adjusted) @ 144dpi
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//
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// // if within a close range to 16px, it is preferred, since icons will look the absolute best when scaled to this resolution (power of 2)
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// // 15 -> 16
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// // 17 -> 16
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// // all others -> even (ok) or odd (bad)
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//// if (requestedSize == 15) {
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//// menuSize = 16;
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//// }
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//// else if (requestedSize == 17) {
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//// menuSize = 16;
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//// }
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//// else if ((requestedSize & 1) != 0) {
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//// // is odd. Go larger if margins have space, otherwise go smaller by one pixel
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//// if (margin.bottom > 1 && margin.top > 1) {
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//// menuSize = requestedSize + 1;
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//// } else {
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//// menuSize = requestedSize - 1;
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//// }
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//// }
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//// else {
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//// // is even
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//// menuSize = requestedSize;
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||||
//// }
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//
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// if (SystemTray.DEBUG) {
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// SystemTray.logger.debug("Swing L&F: " + UIManager.getLookAndFeel().getName());
|
||||
//// SystemTray.logger.debug("Swing L&F menu item height w/o margins: {} adjusted to {}", requestedSize, menuSize);
|
||||
// }
|
||||
// }
|
||||
//
|
||||
//// ENTRY_SIZE = menuSize;
|
||||
//// ENTRY_SIZE = 16;
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||||
// ENTRY_SIZE = 64;
|
||||
// TRAY_SIZE = 32;
|
||||
//
|
||||
// if (SystemTray.DEBUG) {
|
||||
// SystemTray.logger.debug("ScalingFactor is '{}', tray icon size is '{}', menu item size is '{}'.", trayScalingFactor,
|
||||
// TRAY_SIZE, ENTRY_SIZE);
|
||||
// }
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// windows is funky, and is hardcoded to 16x16. We fix that.
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||||
// Windows XP is 16x16
|
||||
|
||||
// Should have checks, so we can set different sizes: 16, 32, 48 and 256 sizes
|
||||
|
||||
// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb773352(v=vs.85).aspx
|
||||
// provide both a 16x16 pixel icon and a 32x32 icon
|
||||
|
||||
// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn742495.aspx
|
||||
// Use an icon with 16x16, 20x20, and 24x24 pixel versions. The larger versions are used in high-dpi display mode
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
public static
|
||||
int getMenuImageSize(final Class<? extends Tray> trayType) {
|
||||
if (TRAY_MENU_SIZE == 0) {
|
||||
if ((trayType == _SwingTray.class || trayType == _AwtTray.class) && !OS.isMacOsX()) {
|
||||
|
||||
// if (OS.isWindows()) {
|
||||
// registry setting?
|
||||
// HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Appearance\New Schemes\Current Settings SaveAll\Sizes\0
|
||||
|
||||
// Swing or AWT. While not "normal", this is absolutely a possible combination. Also, GTK is not loaded!
|
||||
final AtomicInteger iconSize = new AtomicInteger();
|
||||
|
||||
SwingUtil.invokeAndWaitQuietly(new Runnable() {
|
||||
@Override
|
||||
public
|
||||
void run() {
|
||||
JMenuItem jMenuItem = new JMenuItem();
|
||||
|
||||
// do the same modifications that would also happen (if specified) for the actual displayed menu items
|
||||
if (SystemTray.SWING_UI != null) {
|
||||
jMenuItem.setUI(SystemTray.SWING_UI.getItemUI(jMenuItem, null));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// this is the largest size of an image used in a JMenuItem, before the size of the JMenuItem is forced to be larger
|
||||
int largestIconHeightForButton = SwingUtil.getLargestIconHeightForButton(jMenuItem);
|
||||
|
||||
// Having the menu images the size of "X" is a reasonably nice size.
|
||||
// if the we don't want the images to be larger than
|
||||
// largestIconHeightForButton = FontUtil.getFontHeight(jMenuItem.getFont(), "X");
|
||||
// largestIconHeightForButton = FontUtil.getAlphaNumericFontHeight(jMenuItem.getFont());
|
||||
// largestIconHeightForButton = FontUtil.getMaxFontHeight(jMenuItem.getFont());
|
||||
iconSize.set(largestIconHeightForButton);
|
||||
}
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
TRAY_MENU_SIZE = iconSize.get();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
else if (OS.isLinux()) {
|
||||
TRAY_MENU_SIZE = 16;
|
||||
|
||||
// void
|
||||
// gtk_widget_get_preferred_height (GtkWidget *widget,
|
||||
// gint *minimum_height,
|
||||
// gint *natural_height);
|
||||
|
||||
// g_param_spec_int ("check-icon-size",
|
||||
// "Check icon size",
|
||||
// "Check icon size",
|
||||
// -1, G_MAXINT, 40,
|
||||
// G_PARAM_READWRITE));
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// -GtkCheckButton-indicator-size: 15;
|
||||
// -GtkCheckMenuItem-indicator-size: 14;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
else if (OS.isMacOsX()) {
|
||||
// these are the standard icon sizes. From what I can tell, they are Apple defined, and cannot be changed.
|
||||
if (SizeAndScalingUtil.getMacOSScaleFactor() == 2.0D) {
|
||||
TRAY_MENU_SIZE = 32;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
TRAY_MENU_SIZE = 16;
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// no idea?
|
||||
TRAY_MENU_SIZE = 16;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
System.err.println("Tray menu image size: " + TRAY_MENU_SIZE);
|
||||
|
||||
return TRAY_MENU_SIZE;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
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