vcl/headless/svpvd.cxx | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
New commits: commit 67240ca4191bfda561b2949905d29e6c2ed4a09f Author: Caolán McNamara <caol...@redhat.com> AuthorDate: Tue Jan 25 16:49:49 2022 +0000 Commit: Caolán McNamara <caol...@redhat.com> CommitDate: Tue Jan 25 20:40:50 2022 +0100 don't use oversized surfaces which leads to warnings of "rendering text failed with stretch ratio of: 10, invalid value (typically too big) for the size of the input (surface, pattern, etc.)" on my 200% scaled hidpi a problem since: commit cf9be3417bc2be5f772c03180b7cbd248b82cad5 Date: Tue Jan 11 19:08:50 2022 +0100 avoid Xlib cairo surfaces for small virtual devices (bsc#1183308) where the nNewDX/nNewDY passed to the cairo_surface_create_similar branch should remain as the unscaled sizes. This does change the meaning of (nNewDX <= 32 && nNewDY <= 32) for the hidpi case, but presumably that's ok Change-Id: I663a399c0e9c8480437a5663329cf753d69eb155 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/128938 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Luboš Luňák <l.lu...@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caol...@redhat.com> diff --git a/vcl/headless/svpvd.cxx b/vcl/headless/svpvd.cxx index 92c54a013e0e..76cb53fc1745 100644 --- a/vcl/headless/svpvd.cxx +++ b/vcl/headless/svpvd.cxx @@ -85,18 +85,22 @@ void SvpSalVirtualDevice::CreateSurface(tools::Long nNewDX, tools::Long nNewDY, else { dl_cairo_surface_get_device_scale(m_pRefSurface, &fXScale, &fYScale); - nNewDX *= fXScale; - nNewDY *= fYScale; } if (pBuffer) { + nNewDX *= fXScale; + nNewDY *= fYScale; + m_pSurface = cairo_image_surface_create_for_data(pBuffer, CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32, nNewDX, nNewDY, cairo_format_stride_for_width(CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32, nNewDX)); dl_cairo_surface_set_device_scale(m_pSurface, fXScale, fYScale); } else if(nNewDX <= 32 && nNewDY <= 32) { + nNewDX *= fXScale; + nNewDY *= fYScale; + // Force image-based surface if small. Small VirtualDevice instances are often used for small // temporary bitmaps that will eventually have GetBitmap() called on them, which would cause // X Server roundtrip with Xlib-based surface, which may be way more costly than doing the drawing