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The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products .\" derived from this software without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES .\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. .\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, .\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT .\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, .\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY .\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/lib/libvgl/vgl.3 234717 2012-04-26 20:11:57Z gjb $ .Dd February 25, 2012 .Dt VGL 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm VGLBitmapAllocateBits , .Nm VGLBitmapCopy , .Nm VGLBitmapCreate , .Nm VGLBitmapDestroy , .Nm VGLBitmapPutChar , .Nm VGLBitmapString , .Nm VGLBlankDisplay , .Nm VGLBox , .Nm VGLCheckSwitch , .Nm VGLClear , .Nm VGLEllipse , .Nm VGLEnd , .Nm VGLFilledBox , .Nm VGLFilledEllipse , .Nm VGLGetXY , .Nm VGLInit , .Nm VGLLine , .Nm VGLKeyboardInit , .Nm VGLKeyboardEnd , .Nm VGLKeyboardGetCh , .Nm VGLMouseInit , .Nm VGLMouseMode , .Nm VGLMouseSetImage , .Nm VGLMouseSetStdImage , .Nm VGLMouseStatus , .Nm VGLPanScreen , .Nm VGLSetBorder , .Nm VGLSetPalette , .Nm VGLSetPaletteIndex , .Nm VGLSetVScreenSize , .Nm VGLSetXY , .Nm VGLTextSetFontFile .Nd Video Graphics Library functions .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libvgl .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/fbio.h .In sys/consio.h .In sys/kbio.h .In vgl.h .Ft int .Fn VGLInit "int mode" .Ft void .Fn VGLEnd "void" .Ft void .Fn VGLCheckSwitch "void" .Ft int .Fn VGLTextSetFontFile "char *filename" .Ft int .Fn VGLKeyboardInit "int code" .Ft void .Fn VGLKeyboardEnd "void" .Ft int .Fn VGLKeyboardGetCh "void" .Ft int .Fn VGLMouseInit "int mode" .Ft void .Fn VGLMouseMode "int mode" .Ft int .Fn VGLMouseStatus "int *x" "int *y" "char *buttons" .Ft void .Fn VGLMouseSetImage "VGLBitmap *AndMask" "VGLBitmap *OrMask" .Ft void .Fn VGLMouseSetStdImage "void" .Ft u_long .Fn VGLGetXY "VGLBitmap *object" "int x" "int y" .Ft void .Fn VGLSetXY "VGLBitmap *object" "int x" "int y" "u_long color" .Ft void .Fn VGLLine "VGLBitmap *object" "int x1" "int y1" "int x2" "int y2" "u_long color" .Ft void .Fn VGLBox "VGLBitmap *object" "int x1" "int y1" "int x2" "int y2" "u_long color" .Ft void .Fn VGLFilledBox "VGLBitmap *object" "int x1" "int y1" "int x2" "int y2" "u_long color" .Ft void .Fn VGLEllipse "VGLBitmap *object" "int xc" "int yc" "int a" "int b" "u_long color" .Ft void .Fn VGLFilledEllipse "VGLBitmap *object" "int xc" "int yc" "int a" "int b" "u_long color" .Ft VGLBitmap * .Fn VGLBitmapCreate "int type" "int xsize" "int ysize" "byte *bits" .Ft void .Fn VGLBitmapDestroy "VGLBitmap *object" .Ft int .Fn VGLBitmapAllocateBits "VGLBitmap *object" .Ft int .Fn VGLBitmapCopy "VGLBitmap *src" "int srcx" "int srcy" "VGLBitmap *dst" "int dstx" "int dsty" "int width" "int hight" .Ft void .Fn VGLBitmapPutChar "VGLBitmap *Object" "int x" "int y" "byte ch" "byte fgcol" "byte bgcol" "int fill" "int dir" .Ft void .Fn VGLBitmapString "VGLBitmap *Object" "int x" "int y" "char *str" "byte fgcol" "byte bgcol" "int fill" "int dir" .Ft void .Fn VGLClear "VGLBitmap *object" "u_long color" .Ft void .Fn VGLSetPalette "byte *red" "byte *green" "byte *blue" .Ft void .Fn VGLSetPaletteIndex "byte color" "byte red" "byte green" "byte blue" .Ft void .Fn VGLSetBorder "byte color" .Ft int .Fn VGLSetVScreenSize "VGLBitmap *object" "int vxsize" "int vysize" .Ft int .Fn VGLPanScreen "VGLBitmap *object" "int x" "int y" .Ft void .Fn VGLBlankDisplay "int blank" .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm Libvgl is a library that enables the programmer access to the graphics modes supported by the console driver (syscons). The library takes care of programming the actual video hardware, and provides a number of simple functions to do various graphic operations. There is also support for a mouse via the standard mouse system in .Fx , see .Xr mouse 4 , including the ability to transparently have a mouse pointer superimposed on the graphic image currently being worked on. The library takes care of screen switching by storing the current image in memory before switching to another virtual console, and restoring when the user switches back. This allows several graphic applications at once, but on different virtual consoles. .Pp Below is a short description of the various functions: .Pp .Fn VGLInit initialize the library and set up the graphic mode .Va mode . .Pp .Fn VGLEnd terminate graphic mode, and restore the screenmode that was active before .Fn VGLInit was called. .Pp .Fn VGLCheckSwitch if the program goes into longer periods of processing without doing any graphics output, calling this function occasionally will allow the system to switch screens. .Pp .Fn VGLTextSetFontFile instruct the char/string functions to use the font in file .Pa filename instead of the builtin font. .Pp .Fn VGLKeyboardInit set up the keyboard in the .Dq raw I/O mode and specify the key code to be used. .Va code must be .Dv VGL_XLATEKEYS , .Dv VGL_CODEKEYS , or .Dv VGL_RAWKEYS . When .Dv VGL_XLATEKEYS is specified, the keyboard translates the raw keyboard scan code into a character code. If .Dv VGL_RAWKEYS is used, the raw keyboard scan code is read as is. .Dv VGL_CODEKEYS is the intermediate key code; each key is assigned a unique code whereas more than one raw scan code may be generated when a key is pressed. .Pp .Fn VGLKeyboardEnd when you have finished using the keyboard, call this function. .Pp .Fn VGLKeyboardGetCh read one byte from the keyboard. As the keyboard I/O is in the .Dq raw input mode, the function will not block even if there is no input data, and returns 0. .Pp .Fn VGLMouseInit initialize the mouse. The optional on-screen mouse pointer is shown if the argument is .Dv VGL_MOUSESHOW . .Pp .Fn VGLMouseMode either shows the mouse pointer if the argument is .Dv VGL_MOUSESHOW , or hides the mouse pointer if the argument is .Dv VGL_MOUSEHIDE . .Pp .Fn VGLMouseStatus returns the current mouse pointer coordinates and button state in .Va x , y , buttons. The return value reflects if the mouse pointer is currently shown on screen or not. .Pp .Fn VGLMouseSetImage with this function it is possible to change the image of the mouse pointer on screen. .Pp .Fn VGLMouseSetStdImage this function restores the mouse pointer to the standard arrow. .Pp .Fn VGLGetXY retrieves the color of the pixel located at .Va x , y , coordinates of the .Va object argument, and returns it as a byte value. .Pp .Fn VGLSetXY sets the color of the pixel located at .Va x , y , coordinates of the .Va object argument to .Va color byte value. .Pp .Fn VGLLine draw a line from .Va x1 , y1 to .Va x2 , y2 in color .Va color . .Pp .Fn VGLBox draw a box with upper left hand corner at .Va x1 , y1 and lower right hand corner at .Va x2 , y2 in color .Va color . .Pp .Fn VGLFilledBox draw a filled (solid) box with upper left hand corner at .Va x1 , y1 and lower right hand corner at .Va x2 , y2 in color .Va color . .Pp .Fn VGLEllipse draw an ellipse centered at .Va xc , yc make it .Va a pixels wide, and .Va b pixels high in color .Va color . .Pp .Fn VGLFilledEllipse draw a filled (solid) ellipse centered at .Va xc , yc make it .Va a pixels wide, and .Va b pixels high in color .Va color . .Pp .Fn VGLBitmapCreate create a bitmap object and initialize it with the specified values and bit data. .Va type must be .Dv MEMBUF for the in-memory bitmap. .Va bits may be NULL so that bitmap data may be associated later. .Pp There also is a macro, .Fn VGLBITMAP_INITIALIZER "type" "xsize" "ysize" "bits" to initialize a statically declared bitmap object. .Pp .Fn VGLBitmapDestroy free the bitmap data and the bitmap object. .Pp .Fn VGLBitmapAllocateBits allocate a bit data buffer for the specified object. .Pp .Fn VGLBitmapCopy copy a rectangle of pixels from bitmap .Va src upper left hand corner at .Va srcx , srcy to bitmap .Va dst at .Va dstx , dsty of the size .Va width , height . .Pp .Fn VGLBitmapPutChar write the character .Va ch at position .Va x , y in foreground color .Va fgcol . If .Va fill is != 0, use the color .Va bgcol as background otherwise the background is transparent. The character is drawn in the direction specified by the argument .Va dir . .Pp .Fn VGLBitmapString write the string .Va str at position .Va x , y in foreground color .Va fgcol . If .Va fill is != 0, use the color .Va bgcol as background otherwise the background is transparent. The string is drawn in the direction specified by the argument .Va dir . .Pp .Fn VGLClear clears the entire bitmap to color .Va color . .Pp .Fn VGLSetPalette this function sets the palette used, the arguments .Va red , green , blue should point to byte arrays of 256 positions each. .Pp .Fn VGLSetPaletteIndex set the palette index .Va color to the specified RGB value. .Pp .Fn VGLSetBorder set the border color to color .Va color . .Pp .Fn VGLSetVScreenSize change the virtual screen size of the display. Note that this function must be called when our vty is in the foreground. And .Va object must be .Va VGLDisplay . Passing an in-memory bitmap to this function results in error. .Pp The desired virtual screen width may not be achievable because of the video card hardware. In such case the video driver (and underlying video BIOS) may choose the next largest values. Always examine .Va object->VXsize and .Va VYsize after calling this function, in order to see how the virtual screen is actually set up. .Pp In order to set up the largest possible virtual screen, you may call this function with arbitrary large values. .Pp .Dl VGLSetVScreenSize(10000, 10000); .Pp .Fn VGLPanScreen change the origin of the displayed screen in the virtual screen. Note that this function must be called when our vty is in the foreground. .Va object must be .Va VGLDisplay . Passing an in-memory bitmap to this function results in error. .Pp .Fn VGLBlankDisplay blank the display if the argument .Va blank \*(Ne 0. This can be done to shut off the screen during display updates that the user should first see when it is done. .Ss Program termination and signal processing It is important to call .Fn VGLEnd before terminating the program. Care must be taken if you install signal handlers and try to call .Fn VGLEnd and .Xr exit 3 to end the program. If a signal is caught while the program is inside .Nm libvgl functions, .Fn VGLEnd may not be able to properly restore the graphics hardware. .Pp The recommended way to handle signals and program termination is to have a flag to indicate signal's delivery. Your signal handlers set this flag but do not terminate the program immediately. The main part of the program checks the flag to see if it is supposed to terminate, and calls .Fn VGLEnd and .Xr exit 3 if the flag is set. .Pp Note that .Fn VGLInit installs its internal signal handlers for .Dv SIGINT , SIGTERM , SIGSEGV , and .Dv SIGBUS , and terminates the program at appropriate time, after one of these signals is caught. If you want to have your own signal handlers for these signals, install handlers .Em after .Fn VGLInit . .Pp .Dv SIGUSR1 and .Dv SIGUSR2 are internally used by .Nm libvgl to control screen switching and the mouse pointer, and are not available to .Nm libvgl client programs. .Sh HISTORY The .Nm vgl library appeared in .Fx 3.0 . .Sh AUTHORS .An S\(/oren Schmidt Aq sos@FreeBSD.org