love.window.getSafeArea
Available since LÖVE 11.3 |
This function is not supported in earlier versions. |
Gets area inside the window which is known to be unobstructed by a system title bar, the iPhone X notch, etc. Useful for making sure UI elements can be seen by the user.
Contents
Function
Synopsis
x, y, w, h = love.window.getSafeArea( )
Arguments
None.
Returns
number x
- Starting position of safe area (x-axis).
number y
- Starting position of safe area (y-axis).
number w
- Width of safe area.
number h
- Height of safe area.
Notes
Values returned are in DPI-scaled units (the same coordinate system as most other window-related APIs), not in pixels.
Example
-- outside of love.load
love.window.setMode(240, 320) -- QVGA, but vertical (this sets viewport to portrait)
love.window.setMode(240, 320) -- double it!
safeX, safeY, safeW, safeH = love.window.getSafeArea( )
function love.draw()
love.graphics.translate(safeX, safeY)
love.graphics.rectangle("line", 0, 0, safeW, safeH)
love.graphics.line(0, 0, safeW, safeH)
love.graphics.line(0, safeH, safeW, 0)
love.graphics.circle('line', safeW/2, safeH/2, safeW/2)
love.graphics.circle('line', safeW/2, safeH/2, safeH/2)
end
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