From de79a01b88e1610d374ed06077ac78f3e10b9c3d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: TimUntersberger Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2021 18:03:18 +0200 Subject: done --- src/window/settings.rs | 17 ++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'src') diff --git a/src/window/settings.rs b/src/window/settings.rs index 981f0858..0fecc3bb 100644 --- a/src/window/settings.rs +++ b/src/window/settings.rs @@ -8,8 +8,23 @@ pub struct Settings { /// The initial position of the window. /// + /// When the decorations of the window are enabled, Windows 10 will add some inivisble padding + /// to the window. This padding gets included in the position. So if you have decorations + /// enabled and want the window to be at 0,0 you would have to set the position to + /// -DPI_BORDER_X,-DPI_BORDER_Y. + /// + /// DPI_BORDER_X/DPI_BORDER_Y are the usual size of the padding, which changes based on the DPI of the display. + /// + /// On a 1920x1080 monitor you would have to set the position to -8,-2. + /// + /// For info on how you could implement positioning that supports all DPI monitors look at the + /// following WINAPI calls: + /// + /// * GetDpiForMonitor (with MDT_RAW_DPI) + /// * GetSystemMetricsForDpi (with SM_CXFRAME and SM_CYFRAME) + /// /// Note: this gets ignored on the web - pub position: (u32, u32), + pub position: (i32, i32), /// The minimum size of the window. pub min_size: Option<(u32, u32)>, -- cgit