| // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #include "ui/display/display_switches.h" |
| #include "build/build_config.h" |
| |
| namespace switches { |
| |
| // TODO(rjkroege): Some of these have an "ash" prefix. When ChromeOS startup |
| // scripts have been updated, the leading "ash" prefix should be removed. |
| |
| // Enables software based mirroring. |
| const char kEnableSoftwareMirroring[] = "ash-enable-software-mirroring"; |
| |
| // Crash the browser at startup if the display's color profile does not match |
| // the forced color profile. This is necessary on Mac because Chrome's pixel |
| // output is always subject to the color conversion performed by the operating |
| // system. On all other platforms, this is a no-op. |
| const char kEnsureForcedColorProfile[] = "ensure-forced-color-profile"; |
| |
| // Force all monitors to be treated as though they have the specified color |
| // profile. Accepted values are "srgb" and "generic-rgb" (currently used by Mac |
| // layout tests) and "color-spin-gamma24" (used by layout tests). |
| const char kForceDisplayColorProfile[] = "force-color-profile"; |
| |
| // Force rastering to take place in the specified color profile. Accepted values |
| // are the same as for the kForceDisplayColorProfile case above. |
| const char kForceRasterColorProfile[] = "force-raster-color-profile"; |
| |
| // Overrides the device scale factor for the browser UI and the contents. |
| const char kForceDeviceScaleFactor[] = "force-device-scale-factor"; |
| |
| // Sets a window size, optional position, and optional scale factor. |
| // "1024x768" creates a window of size 1024x768. |
| // "100+200-1024x768" positions the window at 100,200. |
| // "1024x768*2" sets the scale factor to 2 for a high DPI display. |
| // "800,0+800-800x800" for two displays at 800x800 resolution. |
| // "800,0+800-800x800,0+1600-800x800" for three displays at 800x800 resolution. |
| const char kHostWindowBounds[] = "ash-host-window-bounds"; |
| |
| // Specifies the layout mode and offsets for the secondary display for |
| // testing. The format is "<t|r|b|l>,<offset>" where t=TOP, r=RIGHT, |
| // b=BOTTOM and L=LEFT. For example, 'r,-100' means the secondary display |
| // is positioned on the right with -100 offset. (above than primary) |
| const char kSecondaryDisplayLayout[] = "secondary-display-layout"; |
| |
| // Specifies the initial screen configuration, or state of all displays, for |
| // FakeDisplayDelegate, see class for format details. |
| const char kScreenConfig[] = "screen-config"; |
| |
| // Uses the 1st display in --ash-host-window-bounds as internal display. |
| // This is for debugging on linux desktop. |
| const char kUseFirstDisplayAsInternal[] = "use-first-display-as-internal"; |
| |
| #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS) |
| // Enables unified desktop mode. |
| const char kEnableUnifiedDesktop[] = "ash-enable-unified-desktop"; |
| #endif |
| |
| } // namespace switches |