def recommended_console_size(self, min_columns: int = 1, min_rows: int = 1) -> Tuple[int, int]: """Return the recommended (columns, rows) of a console for this context. `min_columns`, `min_rows` are the lowest values which will be returned. If result is only used to create a new console then you may want to call :any:`Context.new_console` instead. """ with ffi.new("int[2]") as size: _check( lib.TCOD_context_recommended_console_size( self._context_p, 1.0, size, size + 1)) return max(min_columns, size[0]), max(min_rows, size[1])
def new_console( self, min_columns: int = 1, min_rows: int = 1, magnification: float = 1.0, order: Union[Literal["C"], Literal["F"]] = "C", ) -> tcod.console.Console: """Return a new console sized for this context. `min_columns` and `min_rows` are the minimum size to use for the new console. `magnification` determines the apparent size of the tiles on the output display. A `magnification` larger then 1.0 will output smaller consoles, which will show as larger tiles when presented. `magnification` must be greater than zero. `order` is passed to :any:`tcod.console.Console` to determine the memory order of its NumPy attributes. The times where it is the most useful to call this method are: * After the context is created, even if the console was given a specific size. * After the :any:`change_tileset` method is called. * After any window resized event, or any manual resizing of the window. .. versionadded:: 11.18 .. versionchanged:: 11.19 Added `order` parameter. .. seealso:: :any:`tcod.console.Console` """ if magnification < 0: raise ValueError( "Magnification must be greater than zero. (Got %f)" % magnification) size = ffi.new("int[2]") _check( lib.TCOD_context_recommended_console_size(self._context_p, magnification, size, size + 1)) width, height = max(min_columns, size[0]), max(min_rows, size[1]) return tcod.console.Console(width, height, order=order)
def recommended_console_size(self, min_columns: int = 1, min_rows: int = 1) -> Tuple[int, int]: """Return the recommended (columns, rows) of a console for this context. The times where it's the most useful to call this method are: * After the context is created, even if the console was given a specific size. * After the :any:`change_tileset` method is called. * After any window resized event, or any manual resizing of the window. `min_columns`, `min_rows` are the lowest values which will be returned. """ with ffi.new("int[2]") as size: _check( lib.TCOD_context_recommended_console_size( self._context_p, size, size + 1)) return max(min_columns, size[0]), max(min_rows, size[1])