Commit Graph

4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Philip Langdale db3754d8d6 osc: use custom symbols for window controls
I was recently informed that unicode has official symbols for
window controls, and I put together a change to use them, which
worked, as long as a suitable font was installed. However, it's
not that hard to get a normal system that lacks an appropriate
font, and libass wants to print warnings if the symbols aren't
in the default font, which will almost always be true.

So, I gave up and added the symbols to the custom osd font that
we already have. This ensures they are always available, and
that they are aligned consistently on all platforms.

I took the symbols from the `symbola` font, as this has a suitable
licence and the symbols look nice enough.

Symbola Licence:

    Fonts are free for any use; they may be opened, edited,
    modified, regenerated, packaged and redistributed.

Finally, as we now have access to an un-maximize symbol, I added
logic to use it when the window is maximized.
2019-12-11 13:53:10 -08:00
Ricardo Constantino 1bcb2f999e
osd-font: make volume muted glyph slightly thicker 2017-04-22 18:03:16 +01:00
Ricardo Constantino 1e4d3a2440
sub/osd_font.otf: replace triangle volume by speaker glyph
The triangle icon has potentially questionable copyright issues, see
a7e9bac132
2017-04-20 17:40:40 +01:00
Ricardo Constantino 44c6a76506
Add fontforge sfdir for mpv-osd-symbols font
Should make changes easier to inspect.

This was created by opening the current osd_font.otf in Fontforge and
saving as .sfdir.
2017-04-20 17:35:15 +01:00