opt in to qt's full hidpi support
doesn't seem to affect the webviews on Linux, so we need to keep the old zoom code around for now
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@ -214,6 +214,9 @@ def _run():
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import ctypes
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ctypes.CDLL('libGL.so.1', ctypes.RTLD_GLOBAL)
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# opt in to full hidpi support
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QCoreApplication.setAttribute(Qt.AA_EnableHighDpiScaling)
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# create the app
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app = AnkiApp(sys.argv)
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QCoreApplication.setApplicationName("Anki")
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from anki.hooks import runHook
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from aqt.qt import *
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from aqt.utils import openLink
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from anki.utils import isMac, isWin, devMode
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from anki.utils import isMac, isWin, isLin, devMode
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# Page for debug messages
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##########################################################################
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@ -151,7 +151,10 @@ class AnkiWebView(QWebEngineView):
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if oldFocus:
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oldFocus.setFocus()
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# need to do this manually for Linux as Qt doesn't automatically scale webview
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def zoomFactor(self):
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if not isLin:
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return 1
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screen = QApplication.desktop().screen()
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dpi = screen.logicalDpiX()
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return max(1, dpi / 96.0)
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