commit | e3ca8a2557df8760e2bc47f43bc3b81a5280b29d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Thomas Rohwer <trohwer85@gmail.com> | Thu Apr 16 15:37:38 2020 +0000 |
committer | Niraj Modi <niraj.modi@in.ibm.com> | Mon Apr 27 08:21:29 2020 -0400 |
tree | 320bb944703ce02c1d69481fb55769448947e14f | |
parent | 9a772c57c69d5c9d678d20891c21e5fb444ac838 [diff] |
Fix for bug 562126 SWT Toolbar not Visible with Certain Scaling Factors (HiDPI) The option TBSTYLE_EX_HIDECLIPPEDBUTTONS hides toolbar items completely instead of clipping them. A slight reduction in size can happen on certain scaling factors for a sequence of computeSize, setSize on certain scaling factors as described in the bug description. I think it is in general better to show a slightly clipped button than nothing at all, but this should be reviewed. Change-Id: If70bac6b8efd8a33f58fa6b5468d9466fe0d0ad1 Signed-off-by: Thomas Rohwer <trohwer85@gmail.com>
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