/* * Copyright 2005, Haiku. * Distributed under the terms of the MIT License. * * Authors: * Axel Dörfler, axeld@pinc-software.de */ #ifndef VIRTUAL_SCREEN_H #define VIRTUAL_SCREEN_H #include "ScreenManager.h" #include class Desktop; class DisplayDriver; class HWInterface; class VirtualScreen { public: VirtualScreen(); ~VirtualScreen(); ::DisplayDriver* DisplayDriver() const { return fDisplayDriver; } // TODO: can we have a multiplexing HWInterface as well? // If not, this would need to be hidden, and only made // available for the Screen class ::HWInterface* HWInterface() const { return fHWInterface; } status_t RestoreConfiguration(Desktop& desktop, const BMessage* settings); status_t StoreConfiguration(BMessage& settings); status_t AddScreen(Screen* screen); status_t RemoveScreen(Screen* screen); BRect Frame() const; // TODO: we need to play with a real multi-screen configuration to // figure out the specifics here - possibly in the test environment? void SetScreenFrame(int32 index, BRect frame); Screen* ScreenAt(int32 index) const; BRect ScreenFrameAt(int32 index) const; int32 CountScreens() const; private: status_t _FindConfiguration(Screen* screen, BMessage& settings); void _Reset(); struct screen_item { Screen* screen; BRect frame; // TODO: do we want to have a different color per screen as well? }; BMessage fSettings; BRect fFrame; BObjectList fScreenList; ::DisplayDriver* fDisplayDriver; ::HWInterface* fHWInterface; }; #endif /* VIRTUAL_SCREEN_H */