#![allow(non_snake_case, unused_unsafe)] use std::sync::Once; use windows_sys::Win32::{ Foundation::{HWND, S_OK}, Graphics::Gdi::{ GetDC, GetDeviceCaps, MonitorFromWindow, HMONITOR, LOGPIXELSX, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST, }, UI::{ HiDpi::{ DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT, DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT_PER_MONITOR_AWARE, MDT_EFFECTIVE_DPI, PROCESS_PER_MONITOR_DPI_AWARE, }, WindowsAndMessaging::IsProcessDPIAware, }, }; use crate::platform_impl::platform::util::{ ENABLE_NON_CLIENT_DPI_SCALING, GET_DPI_FOR_MONITOR, GET_DPI_FOR_WINDOW, SET_PROCESS_DPI_AWARE, SET_PROCESS_DPI_AWARENESS, SET_PROCESS_DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT, }; const DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT_PER_MONITOR_AWARE_V2: DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT = -4; pub fn become_dpi_aware() { static ENABLE_DPI_AWARENESS: Once = Once::new(); ENABLE_DPI_AWARENESS.call_once(|| { unsafe { if let Some(SetProcessDpiAwarenessContext) = *SET_PROCESS_DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT { // We are on Windows 10 Anniversary Update (1607) or later. if SetProcessDpiAwarenessContext(DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT_PER_MONITOR_AWARE_V2) == false.into() { // V2 only works with Windows 10 Creators Update (1703). Try using the older // V1 if we can't set V2. SetProcessDpiAwarenessContext(DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT_PER_MONITOR_AWARE); } } else if let Some(SetProcessDpiAwareness) = *SET_PROCESS_DPI_AWARENESS { // We are on Windows 8.1 or later. SetProcessDpiAwareness(PROCESS_PER_MONITOR_DPI_AWARE); } else if let Some(SetProcessDPIAware) = *SET_PROCESS_DPI_AWARE { // We are on Vista or later. SetProcessDPIAware(); } } }); } pub fn enable_non_client_dpi_scaling(hwnd: HWND) { unsafe { if let Some(EnableNonClientDpiScaling) = *ENABLE_NON_CLIENT_DPI_SCALING { EnableNonClientDpiScaling(hwnd); } } } pub fn get_monitor_dpi(hmonitor: HMONITOR) -> Option { unsafe { if let Some(GetDpiForMonitor) = *GET_DPI_FOR_MONITOR { // We are on Windows 8.1 or later. let mut dpi_x = 0; let mut dpi_y = 0; if GetDpiForMonitor(hmonitor, MDT_EFFECTIVE_DPI, &mut dpi_x, &mut dpi_y) == S_OK { // MSDN says that "the values of *dpiX and *dpiY are identical. You only need to // record one of the values to determine the DPI and respond appropriately". // https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dn280510(v=vs.85).aspx return Some(dpi_x as u32); } } } None } pub const BASE_DPI: u32 = 96; pub fn dpi_to_scale_factor(dpi: u32) -> f64 { dpi as f64 / BASE_DPI as f64 } pub unsafe fn hwnd_dpi(hwnd: HWND) -> u32 { let hdc = GetDC(hwnd); if hdc == 0 { panic!("[winit] `GetDC` returned null!"); } if let Some(GetDpiForWindow) = *GET_DPI_FOR_WINDOW { // We are on Windows 10 Anniversary Update (1607) or later. match GetDpiForWindow(hwnd) { 0 => BASE_DPI, // 0 is returned if hwnd is invalid dpi => dpi as u32, } } else if let Some(GetDpiForMonitor) = *GET_DPI_FOR_MONITOR { // We are on Windows 8.1 or later. let monitor = MonitorFromWindow(hwnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST); if monitor == 0 { return BASE_DPI; } let mut dpi_x = 0; let mut dpi_y = 0; if GetDpiForMonitor(monitor, MDT_EFFECTIVE_DPI, &mut dpi_x, &mut dpi_y) == S_OK { dpi_x as u32 } else { BASE_DPI } } else { // We are on Vista or later. if IsProcessDPIAware() != false.into() { // If the process is DPI aware, then scaling must be handled by the application using // this DPI value. GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSX) as u32 } else { // If the process is DPI unaware, then scaling is performed by the OS; we thus return // 96 (scale factor 1.0) to prevent the window from being re-scaled by both the // application and the WM. BASE_DPI } } }