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And introduce GetTextWidth / GetTextHeight variants returning double. It allows to avoid premature rounding. At least in one case - testTdf145111_anchor_in_Fontwork - it allowed to make the test DPI-independent (at least in my testing on Windows, using 125, 150, and 175% UI scaling). Change-Id: I973d2c729ec6bb7114b4f99b9027f1ead7c1d061 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/166237 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Mike Kaganski <mike.kaganski@collabora.com> |
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test/accessibility | ||
util | ||
CppunitTest_toolkit.mk | ||
CppunitTest_toolkit_a11y.mk | ||
IwyuFilter_toolkit.yaml | ||
JunitTest_toolkit_complex.mk | ||
JunitTest_toolkit_unoapi_1.mk | ||
JunitTest_toolkit_unoapi_2.mk | ||
JunitTest_toolkit_unoapi_3.mk | ||
JunitTest_toolkit_unoapi_4.mk | ||
Library_tk.mk | ||
Makefile | ||
Module_toolkit.mk | ||
README.md |
Abstract Windowing Toolkit
"Abstract" windowing thing. UNO implementations of windowing stuff so that it can be used from Basic or Java. But also stuff that has no connection to Basic or Java.
Notes
The "awt" here has no relation to the Java AWT, as far as I know. It
might be inspired by it API-wise, perhaps. (If you know differently, feel free
to improve this README.md
file.)
Also note that toolkit/
is itself not really a toolkit, it is at root a
reasonably simple wrapper of vcl/
. If you came here looking for a
toolkit, please look at vcl/
instead.