Work around a mysterious no-image zoom issue
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@ -506,8 +506,8 @@ fiv_view_realize(GtkWidget *widget)
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//
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// It completely breaks the Quartz backend, so limit it to X11.
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#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
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// FIXME: This causes some flicker while scrolling, because it disables
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// double buffering, see: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2560
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// Note that this disables double buffering, and sometimes causes artefacts,
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// see: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2560
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//
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// If GTK+'s OpenGL integration fails to deliver, we need to use the window
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// directly, sidestepping the toolkit entirely.
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@ -647,6 +647,12 @@ set_scale_to_fit(FivView *self, bool scale_to_fit)
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static gboolean
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set_scale(FivView *self, double scale, const GdkEvent *event)
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{
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// FIXME: Zooming to exactly 1:1 breaks rendering with some images
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// when using a native X11 Window. This is a silly workaround.
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GdkWindow *window = gtk_widget_get_window(GTK_WIDGET(self));
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if (window && gdk_window_has_native(window) && scale == 1)
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scale = 1.000000000000001;
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if (self->scale == scale)
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goto out;
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