fltk/FL/Fl_Screen_Driver.H

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//
// "$Id$"
//
// All screen related calls in a driver style class.
//
// Copyright 1998-2016 by Bill Spitzak and others.
//
// This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in
// the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this
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//
// http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php
//
// Please report all bugs and problems on the following page:
//
// http://www.fltk.org/str.php
//
#ifndef FL_SCREEN_DRIVER_H
#define FL_SCREEN_DRIVER_H
#include <FL/Fl_Device.H>
#include <FL/fl_types.h>
#include <FL/Fl.H> // for Fl_Timeout_Handler
#include <FL/Fl_Text_Editor.H>
// TODO: add text composition?
// TODO: add Fl::display
// TODO: add copy/paste, drag/drop?
// TODO: get key/get mouse?
// TODO: system colors/colormaps
// TODO: system menu?
// TODO: native filechooser
// TODO: native message boxes
// TODO: read screen to image
// TODO: application shortcuts
class Fl_Window;
class Fl_RGB_Image;
class Fl_Group;
class Fl_Input;
/** A base class describing the interface between FLTK and screen-related operations.
This class is only for internal use by the FLTK library.
Each supported platform implements several of the virtual methods of this class.
*/
class FL_EXPORT Fl_Screen_Driver {
protected:
Fl_Screen_Driver();
virtual ~Fl_Screen_Driver();
static const int MAX_SCREENS = 16;
int num_screens;
public:
static char bg_set;
static char bg2_set;
static char fg_set;
public:
static Fl_Screen_Driver *newScreenDriver();
// --- display management
virtual void display(const char *disp);
virtual int visual(int flags);
// --- screen configuration
virtual void init() = 0;
virtual int x() = 0;
virtual int y() = 0;
virtual int w() = 0;
virtual int h() = 0;
virtual int screen_count();
virtual void screen_xywh(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H);
virtual void screen_xywh(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int mx, int my);
virtual void screen_xywh(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int n) = 0;
virtual void screen_xywh(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int mx, int my, int mw, int mh);
virtual int screen_num(int x, int y);
virtual int screen_num(int x, int y, int w, int h);
virtual void screen_dpi(float &h, float &v, int n=0) = 0;
virtual void screen_work_area(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int mx, int my);
virtual void screen_work_area(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int n) = 0;
virtual void screen_work_area(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H);
// --- audible output
virtual void beep(int type) = 0;
// --- global events
virtual void flush() = 0;
virtual double wait(double time_to_wait) = 0;
virtual int ready() = 0;
virtual void grab(Fl_Window* win) = 0;
// --- global colors
virtual int parse_color(const char* p, uchar& r, uchar& g, uchar& b) = 0;
virtual void get_system_colors() = 0;
virtual const char *get_system_scheme();
// --- global timers
virtual void add_timeout(double time, Fl_Timeout_Handler cb, void *argp) = 0;
virtual void repeat_timeout(double time, Fl_Timeout_Handler cb, void *argp) = 0;
virtual int has_timeout(Fl_Timeout_Handler cb, void *argp) = 0;
virtual void remove_timeout(Fl_Timeout_Handler cb, void *argp) = 0;
static int secret_input_character;
/* Implement to indicate whether complex text input may involve marked text.
When it does, has_marked_text returns non zero and reset_marked_text() and
insertion_point_location() must also be implemented.
*/
virtual int has_marked_text() { return 0; }
virtual void reset_marked_text() {}
virtual void insertion_point_location(int x, int y, int height) {}
// implement so text-editing widgets support dead keys
virtual int compose(int &del) {del = 0; return 0;}
// default implementation may be enough
virtual void compose_reset();
// implement to support drag-n-drop. use_selection = 1 means the GUI is welcome to display
// the selected text during the D&D operation
virtual int dnd(int use_selection = 0) {return 0;}
// null means no platform-specific key bindings for Fl_Text_Editor
Fl_Text_Editor::Key_Binding *text_editor_extra_key_bindings;
// default implementation may be enough
virtual int text_display_can_leak() { return 0; }
// read raw image from a window or an offscreen buffer
#if defined(FL_PORTING)
# pragma message "FL_PORTING: implement code to read RGB data from screen"
#endif
virtual uchar *read_image(uchar *p, int x, int y, int w, int h, int alpha);
virtual Fl_RGB_Image *read_win_rectangle(uchar *p, int X, int Y, int w, int h, int alpha) {return NULL;}
static void write_image_inside(Fl_RGB_Image *to, Fl_RGB_Image *from, int to_x, int to_y);
static Fl_RGB_Image *traverse_to_gl_subwindows(Fl_Group *g, uchar *p, int x, int y, int w, int h, int alpha,
Fl_RGB_Image *full_img);
// optional platform-specific key handling for Fl_Input widget
// the default implementation may be enough
virtual int input_widget_handle_key(int key, unsigned mods, unsigned shift, Fl_Input *input);
// implement to support Fl::get_mouse()
virtual void get_mouse(int &x, int &y) {}
// optional methods to enable/disable input methods for complex scripts
virtual void enable_im() {}
virtual void disable_im() {}
// implement to open access to the display
virtual void open_display() {}
// optional method to close display access
virtual void close_display() {}
// compute dimensions of an Fl_Offscreen
virtual void offscreen_size(Fl_Offscreen off, int &width, int &height) {}
};
#endif // !FL_SCREEN_DRIVER_H
//
// End of "$Id$".
//