Index: ash/display/display_info.h |
diff --git a/ash/display/display_info.h b/ash/display/display_info.h |
index a7db7f06a2c14acecf756d0e45187170f4f8c5a5..5598273d2c52785a420e410de8fc9c9936088fb1 100644 |
--- a/ash/display/display_info.h |
+++ b/ash/display/display_info.h |
@@ -89,11 +89,6 @@ class ASH_EXPORT DisplayInfo { |
DisplayInfo(int64 id, const std::string& name, bool has_overscan); |
~DisplayInfo(); |
- // When this is set to true, Chrome switches High DPI when lower UI scale |
- // (<1.0f) is specified on 1x device to make UI sharp, e.g, upgrade 0.6 |
- // scale on 1x DSF to 1.2 scale on 2x DSF. |
- static void SetAllowUpgradeToHighDPI(bool enable); |
- |
// When this is set to true on the device whose internal display has |
// 1.25 dsf, Chrome uses 1.0f as a default scale factor, and uses |
// dsf 1.25 when UI scaling is set to 0.8f. |
@@ -148,10 +143,12 @@ class ASH_EXPORT DisplayInfo { |
// display that chrome sees. This can be different from one obtained |
// from dispaly or one specified by a user in following situation. |
// 1) DSF is 2.0f and UI scale is 2.0f. (Returns 1.0f and 1.0f respectiely) |
- // 2) Lower UI scale (< 1.0) is specified on 1.0f DSF device |
- // when 2x resources is available. (Returns 2.0f DSF + 1.2f UI scale |
- // for 1.0DSF + 0.6 UI scale). |
+ // 2) A user specified 0.8x on the device that has 1.25 DSF. 1.25 DSF device |
+ // uses 1.0f DFS unless 0.8x UI scaling is specified. |
float GetEffectiveDeviceScaleFactor() const; |
+ |
+ // Returns the ui scale used for the device scale factor. This |
+ // return 1.0f if the ui scale and dsf are both set to 2.0. |
float GetEffectiveUIScale() const; |
// Copy the display info except for fields that can be modified by a |