tNo option to enforce 96DPI anymore on WebKit2 - surf - customized build of surf, the suckless webkit browser (HTM) git clone git://src.adamsgaard.dk/surf (DIR) Log (DIR) Files (DIR) Refs (DIR) README (DIR) LICENSE --- (DIR) commit b0f35be17b4838e1b4e956fcf61f6357f4921462 (DIR) parent 42829cdad04c6191c6571d571cde051b16834e43 (HTM) Author: Quentin Rameau <quinq@fifth.space> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 15:29:04 +0100 No option to enforce 96DPI anymore on WebKit2 Diffstat: M surf.c | 14 -------------- 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) --- (DIR) diff --git a/surf.c b/surf.c t@@ -907,20 +907,6 @@ newclient(void) if (enablestyle) setstyle(c, getstyle("about:blank")); - /* - * While stupid, CSS specifies that a pixel represents 1/96 of an inch. - * This ensures websites are not unusably small with a high DPI screen. - * It is equivalent to firefox's "layout.css.devPixelsPerPx" setting. - */ - if (zoomto96dpi) { - screen = gdk_window_get_screen(gwin); - dpi = gdk_screen_get_resolution(screen); - if (dpi != -1) { - g_object_set(G_OBJECT(settings), - "enforce-96-dpi", true, NULL); - webkit_web_view_set_zoom_level(c->view, dpi/96); - } - } /* This might conflict with _zoomto96dpi_. */ if (zoomlevel != 1.0) webkit_web_view_set_zoom_level(c->view, zoomlevel);