+ video.window_scaling_percent = setup.window_scaling_percent;
+ video.window_scaling_quality = setup.window_scaling_quality;
+
+ SDLSetScreenRenderingMode(setup.screen_rendering_mode);
+
+#if defined(TARGET_SDL2)
+ // SDL 2.0: support for (desktop) fullscreen mode available
+ video.fullscreen_available = TRUE;
+#else
+ // SDL 1.2: no support for fullscreen mode in R'n'D anymore
+ video.fullscreen_available = FALSE;
+#endif
+
+ /* open SDL video output device (window or fullscreen mode) */
+ if (!SDLSetVideoMode(fullscreen))
+ Error(ERR_EXIT, "setting video mode failed");
+
+ /* !!! SDL2 can only set the window icon if the window already exists !!! */
+ /* set window icon */
+ SDLSetWindowIcon(program.icon_filename);
+
+ /* set window and icon title */
+#if defined(TARGET_SDL2)
+ SDL_SetWindowTitle(sdl_window, program.window_title);
+#else
+ SDL_WM_SetCaption(program.window_title, program.window_title);
+#endif
+
+ /* SDL cannot directly draw to the visible video framebuffer like X11,
+ but always uses a backbuffer, which is then blitted to the visible
+ video framebuffer with 'SDL_UpdateRect' (or replaced with the current
+ visible video framebuffer with 'SDL_Flip', if the hardware supports
+ this). Therefore do not use an additional backbuffer for drawing, but
+ use a symbolic buffer (distinguishable from the SDL backbuffer) called
+ 'window', which indicates that the SDL backbuffer should be updated to
+ the visible video framebuffer when attempting to blit to it.
+
+ For convenience, it seems to be a good idea to create this symbolic
+ buffer 'window' at the same size as the SDL backbuffer. Although it
+ should never be drawn to directly, it would do no harm nevertheless. */
+
+ /* create additional (symbolic) buffer for double-buffering */
+ ReCreateBitmap(&window, video.width, video.height);
+}
+
+static boolean SDLCreateScreen(boolean fullscreen)
+{
+ SDL_Surface *new_surface = NULL;
+
+#if defined(TARGET_SDL2)
+ int surface_flags_window = SURFACE_FLAGS | SDL_WINDOW_RESIZABLE;
+ int surface_flags_fullscreen = SURFACE_FLAGS | SDL_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN_DESKTOP;
+#else
+ int surface_flags_window = SURFACE_FLAGS;
+ int surface_flags_fullscreen = SURFACE_FLAGS; // (no fullscreen in SDL 1.2)
+#endif
+
+#if defined(TARGET_SDL2)
+#if 1
+ int renderer_flags = SDL_RENDERER_ACCELERATED | SDL_RENDERER_TARGETTEXTURE;
+#else
+ /* If SDL_CreateRenderer() is called from within a VirtualBox Windows VM
+ _without_ enabling 2D/3D acceleration and/or guest additions installed,
+ it will crash if flags are *not* set to SDL_RENDERER_SOFTWARE (because
+ it will try to use accelerated graphics and apparently fails miserably) */
+ int renderer_flags = SDL_RENDERER_SOFTWARE;
+#endif
+#endif
+
+ int width = video.width;
+ int height = video.height;
+ int surface_flags = (fullscreen ? surface_flags_fullscreen :
+ surface_flags_window);
+
+ // default window size is unscaled
+ video.window_width = video.width;
+ video.window_height = video.height;
+
+#if defined(TARGET_SDL2)
+
+ // store if initial screen mode is fullscreen mode when changing screen size
+ video.fullscreen_initial = fullscreen;
+
+ float window_scaling_factor = (float)setup.window_scaling_percent / 100;
+
+ video.window_width = window_scaling_factor * width;
+ video.window_height = window_scaling_factor * height;
+
+ if (sdl_texture_stream)