Cocoa: Keep the window's screen position through SDL_SetWindowSize().

The Y coordinate is flipped in Cocoa, so if you change the height, the window
will move and maybe clip against the screen edge if you don't adjust its Y
coordinate to match.

Possibly fixes Bugzilla #3066.
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Ryan C. Gordon 2015-08-14 01:20:41 -04:00
parent f2f8e6f5ef
commit 9e2b90e2a4

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@ -1288,11 +1288,13 @@ Cocoa_SetWindowSize(_THIS, SDL_Window * window)
{
SDL_WindowData *windata = (SDL_WindowData *) window->driverdata;
NSWindow *nswindow = windata->nswindow;
NSSize size;
size.width = window->w;
size.height = window->h;
[nswindow setContentSize:size];
NSRect frame = [nswindow frame];
frame.origin.y = (frame.origin.y + frame.size.height) - ((float) window->h);
frame.size.width = window->w;
frame.size.height = window->h;
[nswindow setFrame:frame display:YES];
ScheduleContextUpdates(windata);
}}