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| -rw-r--r-- | documentation/src/opengl.dox | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | documentation/src/osissues.dox | 21 |
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diff --git a/documentation/src/opengl.dox b/documentation/src/opengl.dox index 566ec6ddb..0b5374ad8 100644 --- a/documentation/src/opengl.dox +++ b/documentation/src/opengl.dox @@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ some extra drawing functions provided by FLTK, and include the \p <windows.h> header file needed by WIN32 applications. +Some simple coding rules (see \ref osissues_retina) allow to write cross-platform code that will draw high resolution +OpenGL graphics if run on 'retina' displays with Mac OS X. + \section opengl_subclass Making a Subclass of Fl_Gl_Window To make a subclass of Fl_Gl_Window, you must provide: diff --git a/documentation/src/osissues.dox b/documentation/src/osissues.dox index cc6f466f4..80edb3624 100644 --- a/documentation/src/osissues.dox +++ b/documentation/src/osissues.dox @@ -824,6 +824,27 @@ Set <tt>"Print Front Window" = "";</tt> therein so the application menu doesn't To localize the application name itself, create a file <tt>InfoPlist.strings</tt> in each .lproj directory and put <tt>CFBundleName = "localized name";</tt> in each such file. +\subsection osissues_retina OpenGL and 'retina' displays +It is possible to have OpenGL produce graphics at the high pixel resolution allowed by the so-called 'retina' displays +present on recent Apple hardware. +For this, call +\verbatim +Fl::use_high_res_GL(1); +\endverbatim +before any Fl_Gl_Window is shown. Also, adapt your Fl_Gl_Window::draw() and Fl_Gl_Window::draw_overlay() methods replacing +\verbatim +glViewport(0, 0, w(), h()); +\endverbatim +by +\verbatim +glViewport(0, 0, pixel_w(), pixel_h()); +\endverbatim +making use of the Fl_Gl_Window::pixel_w() and Fl_Gl_Window::pixel_h() functions that return the width and height of +the GL scene in pixels: if the Fl_Gl_Window is mapped on a retina display, these functions return twice as much as +reported by Fl_Widget::w() and Fl_Widget::h(); if it's mapped on a regular display, they return the same values as w() and h(). +If you don't call Fl::use_high_res_GL(1), your Fl_Gl_Window 's will be drawn with low resolution. +These functions are synonyms of w() and h() on non-Mac OS X platforms, so your source code remains cross-platform. + Fl_Double_Window OS X double-buffers all windows automatically. On OS X, |
