textscreen: Remove screen size-based font selection.

This was removed on Windows a while back in favour of a more
conservative approach that examined the system DPI settings, but the
logic still remained for other systems and it really isn't a good
idea. Remove the logic that chooses a large font on large monitors,
and add a TODO comment to add proper Linux font selection in the
future, based on the Gtk+ HiDPI setting.
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Simon Howard 2015-03-29 23:21:08 -04:00
parent 29a66d7a5c
commit 833d8a838b

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@ -218,12 +218,12 @@ static void ChooseFont(void)
{
font = &large_font;
}
#else
else if (info->current_w >= 1920 && info->current_h >= 1080)
{
font = &large_font;
}
#endif
// TODO: Detect high DPI on Linux by inquiring about Gtk+ scale
// settings. This looks like it should just be a case of shelling
// out to invoke the 'gsettings' command, eg.
// gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor
// and using large_font if the result is >= 2.
else
{
font = &main_font;