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Clarify the difference between absolute, relative and scaled #144

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justalemon opened this issue Dec 16, 2023 · 0 comments
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Clarify the difference between absolute, relative and scaled #144

justalemon opened this issue Dec 16, 2023 · 0 comments
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priority: p2 medium A bug that makes things unstable or a feature that has been requested for a while status: completed The feature has been completed of the bug has been patched type: feature request Request to implement a specific feature
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The code is a bit of a mess, so I need to explain what absolute, relative and scaled means. My current idea is to rename all of the existing properties, fields, parameters and comments to show the following behavior:

  • Absolute: The value from Settings > Graphics > Resolution (for example, 1366x768)
  • Relative: The float value between 0 and 1
  • Scaled: The 1080p based scaled resolution (for example, 1920x1080 for 2560x1440 16:9)
@justalemon justalemon added type: feature request Request to implement a specific feature status: acknowledged We are aware of the bug or feature request priority: p2 medium A bug that makes things unstable or a feature that has been requested for a while labels Dec 16, 2023
@justalemon justalemon added this to the 2.0 milestone Dec 16, 2023
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@justalemon justalemon added status: completed The feature has been completed of the bug has been patched and removed status: acknowledged We are aware of the bug or feature request labels Dec 22, 2023
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