No option to enforce 96DPI anymore on WebKit2
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@ -907,20 +907,6 @@ newclient(void)
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if (enablestyle)
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setstyle(c, getstyle("about:blank"));
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/*
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* While stupid, CSS specifies that a pixel represents 1/96 of an inch.
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* This ensures websites are not unusably small with a high DPI screen.
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* It is equivalent to firefox's "layout.css.devPixelsPerPx" setting.
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*/
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if (zoomto96dpi) {
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screen = gdk_window_get_screen(gwin);
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dpi = gdk_screen_get_resolution(screen);
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if (dpi != -1) {
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g_object_set(G_OBJECT(settings),
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"enforce-96-dpi", true, NULL);
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webkit_web_view_set_zoom_level(c->view, dpi/96);
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}
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}
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/* This might conflict with _zoomto96dpi_. */
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if (zoomlevel != 1.0)
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webkit_web_view_set_zoom_level(c->view, zoomlevel);
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