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    Posted: 18 December 2017 at 10:57am
Hello!

I have an urgent question about CommandBar and HiDPI scaling (zoom):
The Control CommandBar can automatically resize the icon. This means that you need to know which scaling (zoom) the user has set in Windows.

Can I retrieve this information from the CommandBar control (or any other control of CodeJock Suite)?

That would be a great idea! This would allow a developer to get the HiDPI settings and adjust other controls directly (e. g. reload larger images, adjust other controls, etc.).


It would be really nice if you could provide this information in the CommandBar!

I have the CommandBar 18.0.1 and VB6 Pro.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote olebed Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 December 2017 at 12:54pm
Hello,

Originally posted by Fritzchen Fritzchen wrote:

I have an urgent question about CommandBar and HiDPI scaling (zoom):
The Control CommandBar can automatically resize the icon. This means that you need to know which scaling (zoom) the user has set in Windows.

You don't need to know DPI of your monitor. You just need to load icons with different sizes, multiple 8 - 16х16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 and other if you going to use your application in very big monitors.
CommandBars.Icons.LoadBitmap App.Path & "\res\office2013\office2013_16.png", iconsOffice2013IDs, xtpImageNormal
CommandBars.Icons.LoadBitmap App.Path & "\res\office2013\office2013_24.png", iconsOffice2013IDs, xtpImageNormal
CommandBars.Icons.LoadBitmap App.Path & "\res\office2013\office2013_32.png", iconsOffice2013IDs, xtpImageNormal
CommandBars.Icons.LoadBitmap App.Path & "\res\office2013\office2013_40.png", iconsOffice2013IDs, xtpImageNormal

CommandBars.PaintManager.AutoResizeIcons = True
CommandBars.Options.SetDPIScallingOptions False, False

See our sample CommandBars\VB\RibbonSample\frmMain.frm
method  LoadIcons()

Originally posted by Fritzchen Fritzchen wrote:

Can I retrieve this information from the CommandBar control (or any other control of CodeJock Suite)?
Private Declare Function GetDpiForMonitor Lib "shcore.dll" (ByVal hMonitor As Long, ByVal dpiType As Long, ByRef dpiX As Long, ByRef dpiY As Long) As Long


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rmcmanamy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 December 2017 at 12:36am
You might also need to calculate your own GetClientRect since I believe the Commandbars returns the wrong one if you are trying to get it in Twips once you set the Windows Text Scaling over 175%.  Something like this might work although I haven't tested it on dual monitors with different text scaling.

Public Sub Commadbars_GetClientRect(ByVal oCommandBars As CommandBars, ByRef Left As Long, _
ByRef Top As Long, ByRef Right As Long, ByRef Bottom As Long)
    On Error Resume Next
        'This fixes the GetClientRect bug with 175% and larger Text Scaling
    Dim oOldScaleMode As XTPScaleMode
    oOldScaleMode = oCommandBars.ScaleMode
    oCommandBars.ScaleMode = xtpScalePixel
    oCommandBars.GetClientRect Left, Top, Right, Bottom
    oCommandBars.ScaleMode = oOldScaleMode
    
    Left = Left * Screen.TwipsPerPixelX
    Top = Top * Screen.TwipsPerPixelX
    Right = Right * Screen.TwipsPerPixelX
    Bottom = Bottom * Screen.TwipsPerPixelY
    
End Sub
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fritzchen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 December 2017 at 10:40am
@olebed, rmcmanamy,

thanks for the tips I will test today!

@oledeb: Yes I know that CommandBar can customize the icon itself. Thanks for the advice!
My question was, as recognized by rmcmanamy, whether it is possible to query the current DPI via the CommandBar. Under Windows 7 there is no "shcore. dll": - (

I'll try both tips.

Thank you!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote olebed Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 December 2017 at 7:17pm
' Use the GetDeviceCaps API call to
' determine the size of the screen in pixels
' and the conversion factor of Pixels per
' inch. Find the total width & height of the
' screen in Points by multiplying the number
' of Points per Inch (1/72) to the total
' number of inches (Pixels/Pixels per Inch).

Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" ( _
                            ByVal hDc As Long, _
                            ByVal nIndex As Long _
                        ) As Long

'Get the conversion of pixels/inch for X & Y
varPixToInchX = GetDeviceCaps(hDc, LOGPIXELSX)
varPixToInchY = GetDeviceCaps(hDc, LOGPIXELSY)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fritzchen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 January 2018 at 11:12am
Hello everyone,

thanks for your information @olebed.
Unfortunately, this doesn't help me either, as the results depend on the resolution and vary depending on the screen (HIDPI).

Question: Is there a way to query the current ICON size in the ribbon bar?

That would be enough for me, because that way I could customize graphics in other controls.

Thanks!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote olebed Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 January 2018 at 6:33pm
These two functions (GetDpiForMonitor and GetDeviceCaps) are used internally in library.

If you don't set custom icon size for Ribbon/CommandBar or for separately control then used method GetAutoIconSize
CSize CXTPPaintManager::GetAutoIconSize(BOOL bLarge) const
{
    if (m_bAutoResizeIcons)
    {
        int nHeight = GetControlHeight() - XTP_DPI_Y(4);
        if (bLarge) nHeight = nHeight * 2;

        nHeight = max(XTP_DPI_Y(2), nHeight / 8);

        return CSize(nHeight * 8, nHeight * 8);
    }

    return bLarge ? CSize(32, 32) : CSize(16, 16);
}
int CXTPPaintManager::GetControlHeight() const
{
    return max(XTP_COMMANDBAR_MIN_CONTROL_HEIGHT, m_nEditHeight);
}
where m_nEditHeight can be get from RibbonBar.ClientHeight / nRibbonRowCount

"XTP_DPI_Y(4)" can be calculated with GetDpiForMonitor and GetDeviceCaps.

so for my test machine Win7:
100%:  23 - XTP_DPI_Y(4)  -> 23 - 4 = 19 -> 16x16 and 32x32
120%:  27 - XTP_DPI_Y(4)  -> 27 - 5 = 22 -> 16x16 and 40x40
125%:  29 - XTP_DPI_Y(4)  -> 29 - 5 = 24 -> 24x24 and 48x48
135%:  31 - XTP_DPI_Y(4)  -> 31 - 5 = 26 -> 24x24 and 48x48
150%:  35 - XTP_DPI_Y(4)  -> 35 - 6 = 29 -> 24x24 and 56x56
175%:  41 - XTP_DPI_Y(4)  -> 41 - 7 = 34 -> 32x32 and 64x64
200%:  47 - XTP_DPI_Y(4)  -> 47 - 8 = 39 -> 32x32 and 72x72
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Hello @olebed,

thank you for your explanation!
That brings me forward now - thank you very much!

Note: Are you on the developer team?
The problems with HiDPI must be solved urgently. Controls are drawn with zoom (DPI) > 150% incorrectly. This is a real problem for HiDPI monitors, Surface devices etc...

Is there a correction planned for the upcoming release?

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Hello Fritzchen,

Yes, I'm from development team, and  it is known issue with HiDPI. It is present in our task/bugs list.
We are concentrate on other problems now.

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Hello Oleksandr,
thanks for your quick answer!

Many thanks and good luck for the further development! I'm staying on lookout!

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