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-rw-r--r--intern/ghost/intern/GHOST_DisplayManagerWin32.cpp14
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/intern/ghost/intern/GHOST_DisplayManagerWin32.cpp b/intern/ghost/intern/GHOST_DisplayManagerWin32.cpp
index 7b9a897fe57..f5f6de330a9 100644
--- a/intern/ghost/intern/GHOST_DisplayManagerWin32.cpp
+++ b/intern/ghost/intern/GHOST_DisplayManagerWin32.cpp
@@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ static BOOL get_dd(DWORD d, DISPLAY_DEVICE *dd)
}
/*
- * When you call EnumDisplaySettings with iModeNum set to zero, the operating system
- * initializes and caches information about the display device. When you call
- * EnumDisplaySettings with iModeNum set to a non-zero value, the function returns
+ * When you call EnumDisplaySettings with iModeNum set to zero, the operating system
+ * initializes and caches information about the display device. When you call
+ * EnumDisplaySettings with iModeNum set to a non-zero value, the function returns
* the information that was cached the last time the function was called with iModeNum
- * set to zero.
+ * set to zero.
*/
GHOST_TSuccess GHOST_DisplayManagerWin32::getNumDisplaySettings(GHOST_TUns8 display, GHOST_TInt32& numSettings) const
{
@@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ GHOST_TSuccess GHOST_DisplayManagerWin32::getDisplaySetting(GHOST_TUns8 display,
setting.bpp = dm.dmBitsPerPel;
/* When you call the EnumDisplaySettings function, the dmDisplayFrequency member
* may return with the value 0 or 1. These values represent the display hardware's
- * default refresh rate. This default rate is typically set by switches on a display
- * card or computer motherboard, or by a configuration program that does not use
- * Win32 display functions such as ChangeDisplaySettings.
+ * default refresh rate. This default rate is typically set by switches on a display
+ * card or computer motherboard, or by a configuration program that does not use
+ * Win32 display functions such as ChangeDisplaySettings.
*/
/* First, we tried to explicitly set the frequency to 60 if EnumDisplaySettings
* returned 0 or 1 but this doesn't work since later on an exact match will