/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * © 2015 Ingo Bürk and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * cairo_util.c: Utility for operations using cairo. * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "libi3.h" xcb_connection_t *xcb_connection; xcb_visualtype_t *visual_type; /* * Initialize the cairo surface to represent the given drawable. * */ void cairo_surface_init(surface_t *surface, xcb_drawable_t drawable, int width, int height) { surface->id = drawable; surface->gc = xcb_generate_id(xcb_connection); xcb_void_cookie_t gc_cookie = xcb_create_gc_checked(xcb_connection, surface->gc, surface->id, 0, NULL); if (xcb_request_failed(gc_cookie, "Could not create graphical context")) exit(EXIT_FAILURE); surface->surface = cairo_xcb_surface_create(xcb_connection, surface->id, visual_type, width, height); surface->cr = cairo_create(surface->surface); } /* * Destroys the surface. * */ void cairo_surface_free(surface_t *surface) { xcb_free_gc(xcb_connection, surface->gc); cairo_surface_destroy(surface->surface); cairo_destroy(surface->cr); } /* * Parses the given color in hex format to an internal color representation. * Note that the input must begin with a hash sign, e.g., "#3fbc59". * */ color_t cairo_hex_to_color(const char *color) { char groups[3][3] = { {color[1], color[2], '\0'}, {color[3], color[4], '\0'}, {color[5], color[6], '\0'}}; return (color_t){ .red = strtol(groups[0], NULL, 16) / 255.0, .green = strtol(groups[1], NULL, 16) / 255.0, .blue = strtol(groups[2], NULL, 16) / 255.0, .colorpixel = get_colorpixel(color)}; } /* * Set the given color as the source color on the surface. * */ void cairo_set_source_color(surface_t *surface, color_t color) { cairo_set_source_rgb(surface->cr, color.red, color.green, color.blue); } /** * Draw the given text using libi3. * This function also marks the surface dirty which is needed if other means of * drawing are used. This will be the case when using XCB to draw text. * */ void cairo_draw_text(i3String *text, surface_t *surface, color_t fg_color, color_t bg_color, int x, int y, int max_width) { set_font_colors(surface->gc, fg_color.colorpixel, bg_color.colorpixel); draw_text(text, surface->id, surface->gc, visual_type, x, y, max_width); cairo_surface_mark_dirty(surface->surface); } /** * Draws a filled rectangle. * This function is a convenience wrapper and takes care of flushing the * surface as well as restoring the cairo state. * Note that the drawing is done using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE. * */ void cairo_draw_rectangle(surface_t *surface, color_t color, double x, double y, double w, double h) { cairo_save(surface->cr); /* Using the SOURCE operator will copy both color and alpha information directly * onto the surface rather than blending it. This is a bit more efficient and * allows better color control for the user when using opacity. */ cairo_set_operator(surface->cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE); cairo_set_source_color(surface, color); cairo_rectangle(surface->cr, x, y, w, h); cairo_fill(surface->cr); /* Make sure we flush the surface for any text drawing operations that could follow. * Since we support drawing text via XCB, we need this. */ cairo_surface_flush(surface->surface); cairo_restore(surface->cr); } /** * Copies a surface onto another surface. * Note that the drawing is done using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE. * */ void cairo_copy_surface(surface_t *src, surface_t *dest, double src_x, double src_y, double dest_x, double dest_y, double dest_w, double dest_h) { cairo_save(dest->cr); /* Using the SOURCE operator will copy both color and alpha information directly * onto the surface rather than blending it. This is a bit more efficient and * allows better color control for the user when using opacity. */ cairo_set_operator(dest->cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE); cairo_set_source_surface(dest->cr, src->surface, src_x, src_y); cairo_rectangle(dest->cr, dest_x, dest_y, dest_w, dest_h); cairo_fill(dest->cr); /* Make sure we flush the surface for any text drawing operations that could follow. * Since we support drawing text via XCB, we need this. */ cairo_surface_flush(dest->surface); cairo_restore(dest->cr); }