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JUCE/modules/juce_gui_basics/native/juce_ScopedDPIAwarenessDisabler.h
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/*
==============================================================================
This file is part of the JUCE framework.
Copyright (c) Raw Material Software Limited
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==============================================================================
*/
namespace juce
{
//==============================================================================
/**
A Windows-specific class that temporarily sets the DPI awareness context of
the current thread to be DPI unaware and resets it to the previous context
when it goes out of scope.
If you create one of these before creating a top-level window, the window
will be DPI unaware and bitmap stretched by the OS on a display with >100%
scaling.
You shouldn't use this unless you really know what you are doing and
are dealing with native HWNDs.
@tags{GUI}
*/
class JUCE_API ScopedDPIAwarenessDisabler
{
public:
ScopedDPIAwarenessDisabler();
~ScopedDPIAwarenessDisabler();
private:
void* previousContext = nullptr;
};
} // namespace juce