Different widgets can be scaled independently. These functions allow you to manipulate this scaling on a per-widget basis. The object and all its children get their scaling factors multiplied by the scale factor set. This is multiplicative, in that if a child also has a scale size set it is in turn multiplied by its parent's scale size. 1.0
means “don't scale”, 2.0
is double size, 0.5
is half, etc.
Function Documentation
Get the global scaling factor
This gets the globally configured scaling factor that is applied to all objects.
- Returns:
- The scaling factor
- Since :
- 2.3
Set the global scaling factor
This sets the globally configured scaling factor that is applied to all objects.
- Parameters:
-
scale | The scaling factor to set |
- Since :
- 2.3
Get the scaling factor for a given Elementary object
- Parameters:
-
- Returns:
- The scaling factor set by elm_object_scale_set()
- Since :
- 2.3
Set the scaling factor for a given Elementary object
- Parameters:
-
obj | The Elementary to operate on |
scale | Scale factor (from 0.0 up, with 1.0 meaning no scaling) |
- Since :
- 2.3
Set the global scaling factor for all applications on the display
This sets the globally configured scaling factor that is applied to all objects for all applications.
- Parameters:
-
scale | The scaling factor to set |
- Deprecated:
- use elm_scale_set() and elm_config_all_flush()