libdraw: redo default font construction to be hidpi-safe

If $font is not set, the default font is constructed from
font data linked into every libdraw binary. That process
was different from the usual openfont code, and so it was
not hidpi-aware, resulting in very tiny fonts out of the box
on hidpi systems, until users set $font.

Fix this by using openfont to construct the default font,
by recognizing the name *default* when looking for
font and subfont file contents. Then all the hidpi scaling
applies automatically.

As a side effect, the concept of a 'default subfont' is gone,
as are display->defaultsubfont, getdefont, and memgetdefont.
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Russ Cox 2018-11-15 23:52:05 -05:00
parent 3ebbb99ce3
commit 16d0081989
20 changed files with 374 additions and 587 deletions

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@ -199,7 +199,6 @@ struct Display
int obufsize;
uchar *obufp;
Font *defaultfont;
Subfont *defaultsubfont;
Image *windows;
Image *screenimage;
int _isnewdisplay;
@ -498,7 +497,6 @@ extern Point strsubfontwidth(Subfont*, char*);
extern int loadchar(Font*, Rune, Cacheinfo*, int, int, char**);
extern char* subfontname(char*, char*, int);
extern Subfont* _getsubfont(Display*, char*);
extern Subfont* getdefont(Display*);
extern void lockdisplay(Display*);
extern void unlockdisplay(Display*);
extern int drawlsetrefresh(u32int, int, void*, void*);
@ -508,8 +506,6 @@ extern void swapfont(Font*, Font**, Font**);
/*
* Predefined
*/
extern uchar defontdata[];
extern int sizeofdefont;
extern Point ZP;
extern Rectangle ZR;