Branding SVGs were rendering at 1x on Wayland and then scaling up to the
display DPI, which looks ugly. To get this to work properly we need to
explicitly multiply the devicePixelRatio into the dimensions that
QPixmaps render at, since QPixmap is DPI-unaware.
This probably only takes care of a subset of the problem codepaths, but
at least it makes the sidebar logo and welcome screen work properly.
Signed-off-by: Hector Martin <marcan@marcan.st>
- this uses the Qt internals to map enum values to names, making
the separate translation table unnecessary. Adjust default branding
to use the new names.
This makes code (using enum identifiers) and configuration (using
string keys) consistent in naming.
- Use just type and url, since port can be specified in
a URL. Note that we only use host and port, not the
scheme (or the path, for that matter).
- Factor out understanding the *uploadServer* key to a function.
Writing `Logger::NoQuote{}`` has annoyed me for a while, so
switch it to a constant, like SubEntry, so it looks more
like a regular manipulator object.
- point to main Calamares site in the 'part of' headers instead
of to github (this is the "this file is part of Calamares"
opening line for most files).
- remove boilerplate from all source files, CMake modules and completions,
this is the 3-paragraph summary of the GPL-3.0-or-later, which has
a meaning entirely covered by the SPDX tag.
- CC0-1.0 for the uninteresting version-headers
- GPL-3.0-or-later for the services
- add SPDX identifiers to Calamares C++ libraries and application sources
- add SPDX identifiers to Calamares QML (panels and slideshow)
- the `qmldir` is a list of names of things in the directory,
so CC0-1.0 it as "uninteresting"
- QRC files are lists of names of things in the directory,
so CC0-1.0 them as well
In 022045ae05 a regression was introduced: if no *slideshowAPI*
is specified in the branding file, Calamares refuses to start, with
a YAML failure.
Before the refactoring, we had `YAML::Node doc` and looked up
the *slideshowAPI* in it with `doc["slideshowAPI"]`. After the
refactoring, we had `const YAML::Node& doc`. The `const` makes
all the difference:
- subscripting a non-existent key in a mutable Node silently
returns a Null node (and possibly inserts the key);
- subscripting a non-existent key in a const Node returns an
invalid or undefined node.
Calling IsNull() or IsScalar() on a Null node works: the functions
return a bool. Calling them on an invalid node throws an exception.
So in the **const** case, this code can throws an exception that it
doesn't in the non-const case:
`doc[ "slideshowAPI" ].IsScalar()`
- Massage the code to check for validity before checking for scalar
- Add a `get()` that produces more useful exception types when
looking up an invalid key
- Use `get()` to lookup the slideshow node just once.
- This code has existed for a long time but never stored anything
to the Branding object, and the most literal slideshow (just some
images) was not implemented.
- Introduce an enum for panel-side
- Expose this to QML -- I can imagine that QML panels need to know
which side of the Calamares window they're on.
- Refactor loading the setting into a method that handles both
flavor and side