The event wasn't fired when the window size got changed through an API
call. Unfortunately after this change the event gets fired any time
I call setMaxWindowSize(), not just when the size changes.
On Emscripten as well, however I'm keeping the Configuration::setTitle()
a no-op because the title is usually set by the HTML markup already and
so dynamic code implicitly changing it to something else doesn't make
much sense.
Deprecated for 2018.04, it's been almost a year since. Whoever is using
Magnum regularly updated already, and who not can always upgrade
gradually (2018.02, 2018.04, 2018.10, 2019.01 etc.).
This took me a while -- the old behavior for all emscripten_*()
functions was to take a DOM element ID as an argument, with nullptr
acting as a "the element that makes most sense for given operation". The
new behavior when -s DISABLE_DEPRECATED_FIND_EVENT_TARGET_BEHAVIOR=1 is
enabled is to take a CSS selector instead. Presence of this option is
not detectable at compile time, so there was no easy way of knowing
what's the expected value, whether `"module"` or `"#module"`.
After a few failed attempts, I discoverd that using `"#canvas"` would
work for both the old and the new version -- in the new version it would
be selecting an element with id="canvas", while in the old version it
was a special value denoting Module['canvas']. Problem was, however,
that the markup was historically using id="module" and not id="canvas",
so this had to be changed.
This is a breaking change affecting everyone who targets Emscripten. You
need to update the HTML markup and, in case you maintain copies or forks
of the CSS and JS files, these as well. Details in the changelog.
It's enabled by default, but it's possible to explicitly remove the flag
to allow for using features that are not enabled otherwise (such as wide
lines). To make the flag handling easier, there's now also new
addFlags() and clearFlags() methods.
With HiDPI support it's no longer just about window size changing -- if
the framebuffer size is different than window size, on resize both are
changed to new (different) values. Other than that, for example, when
moving a window from one display to another with a different DPI,
all three of window size, framebuffer size and DPI scaling can change as
well. This should be all reflected in the event.
This change is done in all Application classes, but the full
implementation is only in the SDL2 implementation at the moment, as the
others don't have full HiDPI support implemented yet. The old
viewportEvent(const Vector2i&) is deprecated and for backwards
compatibility called with either framebufferSize() or windowSize()
(depending on level of HiDPI support) from the new event. Overriding the
old one will still work as expected (in case you build with
MAGNUM_BUILD_DEPRECATED enabled and use the `override` keyword -- which
you should); overriding the new one will cause the compat implementation
to not be called anymore.
In order to make it possible to preserve backwards compatibility, the
viewportEvent() is no longer pure virtual in Screen. That's also
consistent with all Application implementations.