Java Code Examples for android.util.DisplayMetrics#DENSITY_DEFAULT_SCALE
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Example 1
Source File: DisplayInfo.java From android_9.0.0_r45 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
private void getMetricsWithSize(DisplayMetrics outMetrics, CompatibilityInfo compatInfo, Configuration configuration, int width, int height) { outMetrics.densityDpi = outMetrics.noncompatDensityDpi = logicalDensityDpi; outMetrics.density = outMetrics.noncompatDensity = logicalDensityDpi * DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_DEFAULT_SCALE; outMetrics.scaledDensity = outMetrics.noncompatScaledDensity = outMetrics.density; outMetrics.xdpi = outMetrics.noncompatXdpi = physicalXDpi; outMetrics.ydpi = outMetrics.noncompatYdpi = physicalYDpi; final Rect appBounds = configuration != null ? configuration.windowConfiguration.getAppBounds() : null; width = appBounds != null ? appBounds.width() : width; height = appBounds != null ? appBounds.height() : height; outMetrics.noncompatWidthPixels = outMetrics.widthPixels = width; outMetrics.noncompatHeightPixels = outMetrics.heightPixels = height; if (!compatInfo.equals(CompatibilityInfo.DEFAULT_COMPATIBILITY_INFO)) { compatInfo.applyToDisplayMetrics(outMetrics); } }
Example 2
Source File: TaskRecord.java From android_9.0.0_r45 with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** Clears passed config and fills it with new override values. */ // TODO(b/36505427): TaskRecord.computeOverrideConfiguration() is a utility method that doesn't // depend on task or stacks, but uses those object to get the display to base the calculation // on. Probably best to centralize calculations like this in ConfigurationContainer. void computeOverrideConfiguration(Configuration config, Rect bounds, Rect insetBounds, boolean overrideWidth, boolean overrideHeight) { mTmpNonDecorBounds.set(bounds); mTmpStableBounds.set(bounds); config.unset(); final Configuration parentConfig = getParent().getConfiguration(); final float density = parentConfig.densityDpi * DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_DEFAULT_SCALE; if (mStack != null) { final StackWindowController stackController = mStack.getWindowContainerController(); stackController.adjustConfigurationForBounds(bounds, insetBounds, mTmpNonDecorBounds, mTmpStableBounds, overrideWidth, overrideHeight, density, config, parentConfig, getWindowingMode()); } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Expected stack when calculating override config"); } config.orientation = (config.screenWidthDp <= config.screenHeightDp) ? Configuration.ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT : Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE; // For calculating screen layout, we need to use the non-decor inset screen area for the // calculation for compatibility reasons, i.e. screen area without system bars that could // never go away in Honeycomb. final int compatScreenWidthDp = (int) (mTmpNonDecorBounds.width() / density); final int compatScreenHeightDp = (int) (mTmpNonDecorBounds.height() / density); // We're only overriding LONG, SIZE and COMPAT parts of screenLayout, so we start override // calculation with partial default. final int sl = Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_LONG_YES | Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_XLARGE; final int longSize = Math.max(compatScreenHeightDp, compatScreenWidthDp); final int shortSize = Math.min(compatScreenHeightDp, compatScreenWidthDp); config.screenLayout = Configuration.reduceScreenLayout(sl, longSize, shortSize); }