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Package size defines an event for the dimensions, physical resolution and orientation of the app's window.

See the golang.org/x/mobile/app package for details on the event model.

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type Event

type Event struct {
	// WidthPx and HeightPx are the window's dimensions in pixels.
	WidthPx, HeightPx int

	// WidthPt and HeightPt are the window's physical dimensions in points
	// (1/72 of an inch).
	//
	// The values are based on PixelsPerPt and are therefore approximate, as
	// per the comment on PixelsPerPt.
	WidthPt, HeightPt float32

	// PixelsPerPt is the window's physical resolution. It is the number of
	// pixels in a single float32.
	//
	// There are a wide variety of pixel densities in existing phones and
	// tablets, so apps should be written to expect various non-integer
	// PixelsPerPt values.
	//
	// The value is approximate, in that the OS, drivers or hardware may report
	// approximate or quantized values. An N x N pixel square should be roughly
	// 1 square inch for N = int(PixelsPerPt * 72), although different square
	// lengths (in pixels) might be closer to 1 inch in practice. Nonetheless,
	// this PixelsPerPt value should be consistent with e.g. the ratio of
	// WidthPx to WidthPt.
	PixelsPerPt float32

	// Orientation is the orientation of the device screen.
	Orientation Orientation

	// InsetTopPx, InsetBottomPx, InsetLeftPx and InsetRightPx define the size of any border area in pixels.
	// These values define how far in from the screen edge any controls should be drawn.
	// The inset can be caused by status bars, button overlays or devices cutouts.
	InsetTopPx, InsetBottomPx, InsetLeftPx, InsetRightPx int

	// DarkMode is set to true if this window is currently shown in the OS configured dark / night mode.
	DarkMode bool
}

Event holds the dimensions, physical resolution and orientation of the app's window.

func (Event) Bounds

func (e Event) Bounds() image.Rectangle

Bounds returns the window's bounds in pixels, at the time this size event was sent.

The top-left pixel is always (0, 0). The bottom-right pixel is given by the width and height.

func (Event) Size

func (e Event) Size() image.Point

Size returns the window's size in pixels, at the time this size event was sent.

type Orientation

type Orientation int

Orientation is the orientation of the device screen.

const (
	// OrientationUnknown means device orientation cannot be determined.
	//
	// Equivalent on Android to Configuration.ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN
	// and on iOS to:
	//	UIDeviceOrientationUnknown
	//	UIDeviceOrientationFaceUp
	//	UIDeviceOrientationFaceDown
	OrientationUnknown Orientation = iota

	// OrientationPortrait is a device oriented so it is tall and thin.
	//
	// Equivalent on Android to Configuration.ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT
	// and on iOS to:
	//	UIDeviceOrientationPortrait
	//	UIDeviceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown
	OrientationPortrait

	// OrientationLandscape is a device oriented so it is short and wide.
	//
	// Equivalent on Android to Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE
	// and on iOS to:
	//	UIDeviceOrientationLandscapeLeft
	//	UIDeviceOrientationLandscapeRight
	OrientationLandscape
)

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