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- /* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
- *
- * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
- #include "nsISupports.idl"
- #include "nsIScreen.idl"
- [scriptable, uuid(e8a96e60-6b61-4a14-bacc-53891604b502)]
- interface nsIScreenManager : nsISupports
- {
- //
- // Returns the screen that contains the rectangle. If the rect overlaps
- // multiple screens, it picks the screen with the greatest area of intersection.
- //
- // The coordinates are in pixels (not twips) and in screen coordinates.
- //
- nsIScreen screenForRect ( in long left, in long top, in long width, in long height ) ;
- //
- // Returns the screen corresponding to the id. If no such screen exists,
- // this will throw NS_ERROR_FAILURE. The id is a unique numeric value
- // assigned to each screen, and is an attribute available on the nsIScreen
- // interface.
- nsIScreen screenForId ( in unsigned long id ) ;
- // The screen with the menubar/taskbar. This shouldn't be needed very
- // often.
- readonly attribute nsIScreen primaryScreen;
- // Holds the number of screens that are available
- readonly attribute unsigned long numberOfScreens;
- // The default DPI scaling factor of the screen environment (number of
- // screen pixels corresponding to 1 CSS px, at the default zoom level).
- //
- // This is currently fixed at 1.0 on most platforms, but varies on Windows
- // if the "logical DPI" scaling option in the Display control panel is set
- // to a value other than 100% (e.g. 125% or 150% are increasingly common
- // defaults on laptops with high-dpi screens). See bug 851520.
- //
- // NOTE that on OS X, this does -not- reflect the "backing scale factor"
- // used to support Retina displays, which is a per-display property,
- // not a system-wide scaling factor. The default ratio of CSS pixels to
- // Cocoa points remains 1:1, even on a Retina screen where one Cocoa point
- // corresponds to two device pixels. (This is exposed via other APIs:
- // see window.devicePixelRatio).
- //
- // NOTE also that on Linux, this does -not- currently reflect changes
- // to the system-wide (X11 or Gtk2) DPI value, as Firefox does not yet
- // honor these settings. See bug 798362 and bug 712898.
- readonly attribute float systemDefaultScale;
- // Returns the nsIScreen instance for the given native widget pointer;
- // the pointer is specific to the particular widget implementation,
- // and is generally of the same type that NS_NATIVE_WINDOW is.
- [noscript] nsIScreen screenForNativeWidget ( in voidPtr nativeWidget );
- };
- %{ C++
- %}
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