texture-cache: Keep aspect ratio for content images

Images are loaded either with a supplied fixed size, or using the "native"
dimensions of the file. When creating a content image from the loaded data,
we currently simply apply this directly to the preferred size.

This works usually fine: GdkPixbuf will always keep the aspect ratio, so
if only one dimension is provided, the other will be adjusted accordingly:

Loading a 200x200 image with a requested size of (100, -1) will result in
a 100x100 content image.

There is a catch though: GdkPixbuf will only scale *down* to the requested
size, no up. That is, loading a 100x100 image with a requested size of
(200, -1) will result in a 100x100 pixbuf. But as we assume that the pixbuf
size matches the requested size, the image content ends up with 200x100.

Fix this by explicitly handling the case where only one size was supplied,
and make the other dimension take the aspect ratio into account

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/525
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Florian Müllner 2019-04-30 20:37:34 +02:00 committed by Georges Basile Stavracas Neto
parent 4e6b2eb72a
commit 5520bb3890

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@ -496,15 +496,31 @@ pixbuf_to_st_content_image (GdkPixbuf *pixbuf,
ClutterContent *image;
g_autoptr(GError) error = NULL;
if (width < 0)
width = ceilf (gdk_pixbuf_get_width (pixbuf) / resource_scale);
else
width *= paint_scale;
float native_width, native_height;
if (height < 0)
height = ceilf (gdk_pixbuf_get_height (pixbuf) / resource_scale);
else
native_width = ceilf (gdk_pixbuf_get_width (pixbuf) / resource_scale);
native_height = ceilf (gdk_pixbuf_get_height (pixbuf) / resource_scale);
if (width < 0 && height < 0)
{
width = native_width;
height = native_height;
}
else if (width < 0)
{
height *= paint_scale;
width = native_width * (height / native_height);
}
else if (height < 0)
{
width *= paint_scale;
height = native_height * (width / native_width);
}
else
{
width *= paint_scale;
height *= paint_scale;
}
image = st_image_content_new_with_preferred_size (width, height);
clutter_image_set_data (CLUTTER_IMAGE (image),