output: wlr_renderer_begin with physical size#66
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The rendered region size is independent on the output transform and scale. Until now, an output with scale > 1 would render only its (1 / scale) part; so with a scale of 2, only the top-left quarter (ie. the left 1/2 of the top 1/2) would be visible. Similarly, a portrait output (constructed as landscape, rotated by 90 degrees) would have an empty area at its bottom. This bug was found while testing the output-management PR (#62).
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The rendered region size is independent on the output transform and
scale. Until now, an output with scale > 1 would render only its
(1 / scale) part; so with a scale of 2, only the top-left quarter (ie.
the left 1/2 of the top 1/2) would be visible.
Similarly, a portrait output (constructed as landscape, rotated by 90
degrees) would have an empty area at its bottom.
This bug was found while testing the output-management PR (#62).