Handle portrait mode monitors in the automatic editor scale detection
Using the smallest dimension of the width and height makes it possible to support both landscape and portrait monitors.
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@ -5684,15 +5684,17 @@ EditorNode::EditorNode() {
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editor_set_scale(DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_max_scale());
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#else
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const int screen = DisplayServer::get_singleton()->window_get_current_screen();
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// Use the smallest dimension to use a correct display scale on portait displays.
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const int smallest_dimension = MIN(DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).x, DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y);
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float scale;
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if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_dpi(screen) >= 192 && DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y >= 1400) {
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if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_dpi(screen) >= 192 && smallest_dimension >= 1400) {
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// hiDPI display.
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scale = 2.0;
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} else if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y >= 1700) {
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} else if (smallest_dimension >= 1700) {
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// Likely a hiDPI display, but we aren't certain due to the returned DPI.
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// Use an intermediate scale to handle this situation.
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scale = 1.5;
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} else if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y <= 800) {
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} else if (smallest_dimension <= 800) {
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// Small loDPI display. Use a smaller display scale so that editor elements fit more easily.
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// Icons won't look great, but this is better than having editor elements overflow from its window.
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scale = 0.75;
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@ -379,15 +379,17 @@ void EditorSettings::_load_defaults(Ref<ConfigFile> p_extra_config) {
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float scale = DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_max_scale();
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#else
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const int screen = DisplayServer::get_singleton()->window_get_current_screen();
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// Use the smallest dimension to use a correct display scale on portait displays.
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const int smallest_dimension = MIN(DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).x, DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y);
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float scale;
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if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_dpi(screen) >= 192 && DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y >= 1400) {
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if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_dpi(screen) >= 192 && smallest_dimension >= 1400) {
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// hiDPI display.
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scale = 2.0;
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} else if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y >= 1700) {
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} else if (smallest_dimension <= 1700) {
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// Likely a hiDPI display, but we aren't certain due to the returned DPI.
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// Use an intermediate scale to handle this situation.
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scale = 1.5;
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} else if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y <= 800) {
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} else if (smallest_dimension <= 800) {
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// Small loDPI display. Use a smaller display scale so that editor elements fit more easily.
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// Icons won't look great, but this is better than having editor elements overflow from its window.
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scale = 0.75;
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@ -2403,15 +2403,17 @@ ProjectManager::ProjectManager() {
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editor_set_scale(DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_max_scale());
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#else
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const int screen = DisplayServer::get_singleton()->window_get_current_screen();
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// Use the smallest dimension to use a correct display scale on portait displays.
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const int smallest_dimension = MIN(DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).x, DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y);
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float scale;
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if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_dpi(screen) >= 192 && DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y >= 1400) {
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if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_dpi(screen) >= 192 && smallest_dimension >= 1400) {
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// hiDPI display.
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scale = 2.0;
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} else if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y >= 1700) {
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} else if (smallest_dimension >= 1700) {
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// Likely a hiDPI display, but we aren't certain due to the returned DPI.
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// Use an intermediate scale to handle this situation.
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scale = 1.5;
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} else if (DisplayServer::get_singleton()->screen_get_size(screen).y <= 800) {
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} else if (smallest_dimension <= 800) {
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// Small loDPI display. Use a smaller display scale so that editor elements fit more easily.
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// Icons won't look great, but this is better than having editor elements overflow from its window.
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scale = 0.75;
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