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It is fully functional right now, you can find more details in README.libgstroke, the source code in the libgstroke subdirectory and a demo in tests/gnome_stroke_test.c The goal is to have a simple and complete implementation of stroke recognition that can be used by all Gnome applications. For DEMOS: see the tests subdirectory (it contains a demo for LibStroke and one for LibGStroke). For NEWS see the NEWS file. LibStroke is a stroke interface library. Strokes are motions of the mouse that can be interpreted by a program as a command. Strokes are used extensively in CAD programs. I fell in love with them when I was using the Mentor Graphics CAD tools and the CAD tools internally developed by Intel. I am writing this library so that others can see how useful strokes can be and so that more programs take advantage of this extremely natural human-computer interface. The basic idea: Your program forwards certain events to a LibStroke function called record(). These events are built up into a string of numbers representing positions on a grid. The size of the grid is 3x3. Then, when the final event is sent to the library, a sequence of numbers will be returned in a string. This sequence represents the path that the stroke followed. Currently, there is only one interface to the library -- the record() function will return the string as an argument. In the future, this will be adapted to make it more flexible with a multitude of interfaces. This grid looks like this: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I am resisting my natural computer engineer tendancy of starting to count with zero... ;-) Just so it looks like a phone keypad and for other hysterical raisins. For a set of proposed standard strokes see doc/standard_strokes.jpg For more detailed information on the algorithm, please see the paper I wrote on stroke recognition for an IEEE paper contest. It's on the web page. The library comes with a test program for the purpose of experimenting with the library. Run stroke_test and try a few strokes on the window. Depress the middle mouse button and drag it for a bit. Release the button. The stroke sequence will be printf'd out by stroke_test. To help you add LibStroke support for your application, there are reference applications included in the tarball and links to real applications that use LibStroke (FVWM2, gEDA) available the LibStroke home page. Try it, you'll like it. :) For comments, questions, suggestions, patches and to tell how you have used LibStroke/LibGStroke write to: Mark Willey, ETLA Technical Solutions, willey@etla.net and Dan Nicolaescu, dann@ics.uci.edu libstroke-0.5.1/stamp-h.in0100644000076400007640000000001207322432562014045 0ustar danndanntimestamp libstroke-0.5.1/AUTHORS0100644000076400007640000000074207276631015013230 0ustar danndann Co-Maintainers: Mark Willey Dan Nicolaescu Contributing Authors: Luciano da Silva Ribas (javastroke) Chris Laas (tcl bindings) Hamish Moffatt (autoconf support) See also the file CREDITS for a list of people who sent bug fixes, comments, constructive criticisms, and integration with other packages. libstroke-0.5.1/COPYING0100644000076400007640000003523207275634120013214 0ustar danndann /* GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 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Changes from 0.1 to 0.2 - added rudimentary ./configure support - changed license to GPL Changes from 0.2 to 0.3 - put in Ales' and Manu's autoconf/make/configure support Changes from 0.3 to 0.31 - added stroke.h to list of installed files libstroke-0.5.1/INSTALL0100644000076400007640000002057207321237552013213 0ustar danndann INSTALL hints for LibStroke 0.5 "./configure && make install" shall set you free. Compiling the tcl bindings will cause your build to not complete if you do not have tcl installed. It is therefore not built by default. Hack it into libstroke/Makefile.am if you want it. I tried for hours to coax autoconf/automake to optionally build it and failed. Anyone want to take a look at configure.in and libstroke/Makefile.am and figure out how to get autoconf to test for this and only optionally build that? I would also automatically include javastroke in the build if I knew how to test for and include that as well. Very frustrating. 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Usually `configure' can determine that directory automatically. `--version' Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure' script, and exit. `configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. libstroke-0.5.1/Makefile.am0100644000076400007640000000064607333702240014210 0ustar danndann# don't build libgstroke if GTK is not available if HAVE_LIBGTK GSTROKE_SUBDS = libgstroke else GSTROKE_SUBDS = endif SUBDIRS = libstroke $(GSTROKE_SUBDS) tests doc javastroke EXTRA_DIST = COPYRIGHT CREDITS README.javastroke README.libgstroke m4datadir=$(datadir)/aclocal m4data_DATA=libstroke.m4 libgstroke.m4 MOSTLYCLEANFILES = core *~ CLEANFILES = core *~ DISTCLEANFILES = core *~ MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = core *~ libstroke-0.5.1/NEWS0100644000076400007640000000307207333702400012645 0ustar danndannNEWS for libstroke-0.5.1 Fix some packaging errors. NEWS for libstroke-0.5 The big NEWS is that LibStroke now can draw the strokes! Yeeepeeee! But it does not do so by default, you need to pass --with-mouse-footprints to ./configure. After compiling everything try tests/stroke_test to see how this works. There's even more: libgstroke, a stroke implementation for GNOME has been contributed by Dan Nicolaescu. It is fully functional (it also supports mouse footprints by default!) and has a very easy to use API. Try tests/gnome_stroke_test to see how it works (source code in tests/gnome_stroke_test.c). We are proposing a set of strokes to be standard strokes. A pretty picture with them their string representation can be found in doc/standard_strokes.jpg A text listing is in doc/standard_strokes.txt (we will find some better names than the current ones). We'll also add some "sloppy strokes" for the standard strokes. We created autoconf macros for libstroke and libgstroke, they are in the macros subdir. NEWS for libstroke-0.4 Thu Mar 16 01:18:07 PST 2000 Hoo, I have not been making entries in this file. The news tonight is that I am releasing 0.4. It has a super-cool Java port included and some misc bug fixes with the install process. Also, cool news is that there is now support for LibStroke in FVWM2, gEDA, and PCB. See the CREDITS file for the authors that made this possible. I am also thinking of hosting the project on sourceforge.net and using their resources for making the project more accessible. libstroke-0.5.1/TODO0100644000076400007640000000143207276471633012655 0ustar danndann fix autoconfig stuff to actually find the gtk headers and only build gnome version of library if gnome is detected. in general, grokking and redo of autoconf General things I have planned to do: make trailing XOR line/erase line make the home page prettier move development to sourceforge.net add an FVWM module to display the stroke bindings (ie, a 'help' function) write/test the C++,Perl, bindings or translations make a GNOMEified version of the library, get it in glibc write a GNOME control app for configuring strokes in GNOME Bug list: This may still be outstanding, I dunno: Jeremie Petit > I had a problem though, because the lib was not linked with the math >library (I had to add "-lm" in the libtool file, after "-lc"). libstroke-0.5.1/acconfig.h0100644000076400007640000000013007303260310014054 0ustar danndann/* Define if you want to use mouse footprints in X11. */ #undef STROKE_MOUSE_FOOTPRINTS libstroke-0.5.1/aclocal.m40100644000076400007640000007052707322432543014025 0ustar danndanndnl aclocal.m4 generated automatically by aclocal 1.4 dnl Copyright (C) 1994, 1995-8, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without dnl even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A dnl PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # Do all the work for Automake. 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Willey, ETLA Technical Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software, including the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, and distribute copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. See the file "LICENSE" for a copy of the GNU GPL terms. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this notice, the name of the author shall name be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the author. Non-GPL commercial use licenses are available - contact copyright holder. Author: Mark F. Willey -- willey@etla.net http://www.etla.net/ */ libstroke-0.5.1/CREDITS0100644000076400007640000000273007276630762013207 0ustar danndann Thanks to everyone who has sent in diffs and patches, comments, suggestions, criticism, and support. A special thanks to everyone who has used the library. Including: (in no particular order) Jonathan Sergent (comments) Mike Fleming (comments) Terran Lane (comments) Tim Stough (comments) Deepak Saxena (windows port) Dan Goehring (comments) Brandon Laflen (comments) Joergen Gade (comments) Chris Laas (tcl bindings) Aldy Hernandez (comments) James Troup (comments) Ales Hvezda (GPL License, gEDA integration) The gEDA Project (http://www.geda.seul.org) Hamish Moffatt (autoconf support) Jeremie Petit (bug reports) Dominik Vogt (FVWM2 integration) Luciano da Silva Ribas (javastroke) Harry Eaton (PCB integration) Dan Nicolaescu (libgstroke) If your name belongs here, send me a note! (Then, by definition, it will belong here!) ;-) Also, if I got the details of your contribution wrong, please email me and I'll update it. libstroke-0.5.1/README.javastroke0100644000076400007640000000023307275634100015200 0ustar danndann This is a port of the LibStroke library to Java. It is released under the GPL. It is so cool. Author: Luciano da Silva Ribas libstroke-0.5.1/README.libgstroke0100644000076400007640000000441207333703202015172 0ustar danndannThe directory libgstroke contains a work-in-progress GNOME stroke implementation. The goal is to have a stroke library that integrates nicely in GNOME. This is a proof of concept implementation, it works quite well, but we would like to get some feedback from knowledgeable GNOME/Gtk hackers about: 1. the API. Is it good enough? Anything else that should be added? Any name change suggestions? 2. the implementation. Is the event handling correct? Is it correct to call the stroke functions the way libgstroke does it? (see how gstroke_execute is called) A warning for potential libgstroke users: the API might (and probably should!) change. Being the first release of libgstroke, probably many thing Suggestions for changes are more than welcome, patches even more so. To enable strokes for a widget the application needs to call: gstroke_enable (GtkWidget* widget); and then gstroke_signal_connect (widget, STROKE_STRING1, FUNCTION1, DATA1); gstroke_signal_connect (widget, STROKE_STRING2, FUNCTION2, DATA2); (gstroke_signal_connect is modelled after gtk_signal_connect) Where: STROKE_STRING* is a stroke string in the format described in the README file (eg "456" for a horizontal left-to-right stroke). FUNCTION* is a GtkSignalFunc type function. DATA* is a gpointer to some private data (similar in usage to gtk_signal_connect) if the STROKE_STRING1 stroke is recognized FUNCTION1 is called like this: (*FUNCTION1)(widget, DATA1); When the widget is destroyed the gstroke_cleanup (widget) function should be called to free the allocated memory (is there a way to do this automatically???). Look in tests/gnome_stroke_test.c for an example of how easy to use the libgstroke library is! The implementation contains an event loop that is run when the GSTROKE_MOUSE_BUTTON (2 by default) mouse button is pressed. When the stroke is finished, if it is recognized, the corresponding function is executed and the event loop exits. The files that are installed by make install are gstroke.h and the libgstroke.{a,so} library. The AC_CHECK_LIBGSTROKE autoconf macro is defined in libgstroke.m4, use it in programs that need autoconf tests for libgstroke. 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Willey, ETLA Technical See the files COPYRIGHT and LICENSE for distribution information. */ #include "config.h" #include "stroke.h" #include #include #include #include #ifdef STROKE_MOUSE_FOOTPRINTS #include #endif #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #define FALSE 0 #endif /* structure for holding point data */ typedef struct s_point *p_point; static struct s_point { int x; int y; p_point next; } point; /* point list head and tail */ static p_point point_list_head; static p_point point_list_tail; /* determine which bin a point falls in */ static int stroke_bin (p_point point_p, int bound_x_1, int bound_x_2, int bound_y_1, int bound_y_2); /* point list head and tail */ static p_point point_list_head=NULL; static p_point point_list_tail=NULL; /* metrics fo input stroke */ static int min_x = 10000; static int min_y = 10000; static int max_x = -1; static int max_y = -1; static int point_count = 0; #ifdef STROKE_MOUSE_FOOTPRINTS /*FIXME: Maybe these should be put in a structure, and not static...*/ static Display * stroke_disp; static Window stroke_window; static GC stroke_gc; static int use_mouse_footprints; /* True if using mouse footprints */ #endif static void init_stroke_data (void) { while (point_list_head != NULL) { point_list_tail = point_list_head; point_list_head = point_list_head->next; free (point_list_tail); } point_list_tail = NULL; } #ifdef STROKE_MOUSE_FOOTPRINTS void stroke_init_with_mouse_footprints (Display *disp, Window wind) { XSetWindowAttributes w_attr; XWindowAttributes orig_w_attr; unsigned long mask, col_border, col_background; unsigned int border_width; int screen = DefaultScreen (disp); XSizeHints hints; stroke_disp = disp; XGetWindowAttributes (stroke_disp, wind, &orig_w_attr); hints.x = orig_w_attr.x; hints.y = orig_w_attr.y; hints.width = orig_w_attr.width; hints.height = orig_w_attr.height; /* Let the X server take care of whats underneath this window, rather than the client applications, it'll also prevent needless Expose events. NOTE: Not all X servers support this */ mask = CWSaveUnder; w_attr.save_under = True; /* inhibit all the decorations */ mask |= CWOverrideRedirect; w_attr.override_redirect = True; /* Don't set a background, transparent window */ mask |= CWBackPixmap; w_attr.background_pixmap = None; /* Default input window look */ col_background = WhitePixel (stroke_disp, screen); /* no border for the window */ border_width = 0; col_border = BlackPixel (stroke_disp, screen); stroke_window = XCreateSimpleWindow (stroke_disp, wind, hints.x, hints.y, hints.width, hints.height, border_width, col_border, col_background); stroke_gc = XCreateGC (stroke_disp, stroke_window, 0, NULL); XSetFunction (stroke_disp, stroke_gc, GXinvert); XChangeWindowAttributes (stroke_disp, stroke_window, mask, &w_attr); XSetLineAttributes (stroke_disp, stroke_gc, 2, LineSolid, CapButt, JoinMiter); /*FIXME: is this call really needed? If yes, does it need the real argc and argv? */ hints.flags = PPosition | PSize; XSetStandardProperties (stroke_disp, stroke_window, "stroke_test", NULL, (Pixmap)NULL, NULL, 0, &hints); /* Receive the close window client message */ { /* FIXME: is this really needed? If yes, something should be done with wmdelete...*/ Atom wmdelete = XInternAtom (stroke_disp, "WM_DELETE_WINDOW", False); XSetWMProtocols (stroke_disp, stroke_window, &wmdelete, True); } use_mouse_footprints = 1; init_stroke_data (); } #endif void stroke_init (void) { #ifdef STROKE_MOUSE_FOOTPRINTS use_mouse_footprints = 0; #endif init_stroke_data (); } int stroke_trans (char *sequence) { /* number of bins recorded in the stroke */ int sequence_count = 0; /* points-->sequence translation scratch variables */ int prev_bin = 0; int current_bin = 0; int bin_count = 0; /* flag indicating the start of a stroke - always count it in the sequence */ int first_bin = TRUE; /* bin boundary and size variables */ int delta_x, delta_y; int bound_x_1, bound_x_2; int bound_y_1, bound_y_2; #ifdef STROKE_MOUSE_FOOTPRINTS if (use_mouse_footprints) { XUnmapWindow (stroke_disp, stroke_window); XFlush (stroke_disp); } #endif /* determine size of grid */ delta_x = max_x - min_x; delta_y = max_y - min_y; /* calculate bin boundary positions */ bound_x_1 = min_x + (delta_x / 3); bound_x_2 = min_x + 2 * (delta_x / 3); bound_y_1 = min_y + (delta_y / 3); bound_y_2 = min_y + 2 * (delta_y / 3); if (delta_x > STROKE_SCALE_RATIO * delta_y) { bound_y_1 = (max_y + min_y - delta_x) / 2 + (delta_x / 3); bound_y_2 = (max_y + min_y - delta_x) / 2 + 2 * (delta_x / 3); } else if (delta_y > STROKE_SCALE_RATIO * delta_x) { bound_x_1 = (max_x + min_x - delta_y) / 2 + (delta_y / 3); bound_x_2 = (max_x + min_x - delta_y) / 2 + 2 * (delta_y / 3); } /* printf ("DEBUG:: point count: %d\n",point_count); printf ("DEBUG:: min_x: %d\n",min_x); printf ("DEBUG:: max_x: %d\n",max_x); printf ("DEBUG:: min_y: %d\n",min_y); printf ("DEBUG:: max_y: %d\n",max_y); printf ("DEBUG:: delta_x: %d\n",delta_x); printf ("DEBUG:: delta_y: %d\n",delta_y); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_x_1: %d\n",bound_x_1); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_x_2: %d\n",bound_x_2); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_y_1: %d\n",bound_y_1); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_y_2: %d\n",bound_y_2); */ /* build string by placing points in bins, collapsing bins and discarding those with too few points... */ while (point_list_head != NULL) { /* figure out which bin the point falls in */ current_bin = stroke_bin(point_list_head,bound_x_1, bound_x_2, bound_y_1, bound_y_2); /* if this is the first point, consider it the previous bin, too. */ prev_bin = (prev_bin == 0) ? current_bin : prev_bin; /* printf ("DEBUG:: current bin: %d\n",current_bin); */ if (prev_bin == current_bin) bin_count++; else { /* we are moving to a new bin -- consider adding to the sequence */ if ((bin_count > (point_count * STROKE_BIN_COUNT_PERCENT)) || (first_bin == TRUE)) { first_bin = FALSE; sequence[sequence_count++] = '0' + prev_bin; /* printf ("DEBUG:: adding sequence: %d\n",prev_bin); */ } /* restart counting points in the new bin */ bin_count=0; prev_bin = current_bin; } /* move to next point, freeing current point from list */ point_list_tail = point_list_head; point_list_head = point_list_head->next; free (point_list_tail); } point_list_tail = NULL; /* add the last run of points to the sequence */ sequence[sequence_count++] = '0' + current_bin; /* printf ("DEBUG:: adding final sequence: %d\n",current_bin); */ /* bail out on error cases */ if ((point_count < STROKE_MIN_POINTS) || (sequence_count > STROKE_MAX_SEQUENCE)) { point_count = 0; strcpy (sequence,"0"); return FALSE; } /* add null termination and leave */ point_count = 0; sequence[sequence_count] = '\0'; return TRUE; } /* figure out which bin the point falls in */ static int stroke_bin (p_point point_p, int bound_x_1, int bound_x_2, int bound_y_1, int bound_y_2) { int bin_num = 1; if (point_p->x > bound_x_1) bin_num += 1; if (point_p->x > bound_x_2) bin_num += 1; if (point_p->y > bound_y_1) bin_num += 3; if (point_p->y > bound_y_2) bin_num += 3; return bin_num; } void stroke_record (int x, int y) { p_point new_point_p; int delx, dely; float ix, iy; if (point_count < STROKE_MAX_POINTS) { new_point_p = (p_point) malloc (sizeof(point)); if (point_list_tail == NULL) { /* first point in list - initialize list and metrics */ point_list_head = point_list_tail = new_point_p; min_x = 10000; min_y = 10000; max_x = -1; max_y = -1; point_count = 0; } else { #ifdef STROKE_MOUSE_FOOTPRINTS if (use_mouse_footprints) { XMapRaised(stroke_disp, stroke_window); XDrawLine (stroke_disp, stroke_window, stroke_gc, x, y, point_list_tail->x, point_list_tail->y); XFlush (stroke_disp); } #endif /* interpolate between last and current point */ delx = x - point_list_tail->x; dely = y - point_list_tail->y; /* step by the greatest delta direction */ if (abs(delx) > abs(dely)) { iy = point_list_tail->y; /* go from the last point to the current, whatever direction it may be */ for (ix = point_list_tail->x; (delx > 0) ? (ix < x) : (ix > x); ix += (delx > 0) ? 1 : -1) { /* step the other axis by the correct increment */ iy += fabs(((float) dely / (float) delx)) * (float) ((dely < 0) ? -1.0 : 1.0); /* add the interpolated point */ point_list_tail->next = new_point_p; point_list_tail = new_point_p; new_point_p->x = ix; new_point_p->y = iy; new_point_p->next = NULL; /* update metrics */ if (((int) ix) < min_x) min_x = (int) ix; if (((int) ix) > max_x) max_x = (int) ix; if (((int) iy) < min_y) min_y = (int) iy; if (((int) iy) > max_y) max_y = (int) iy; point_count++; new_point_p = (p_point) malloc (sizeof(point)); } } else { /* same thing, but for dely larger than delx case... */ ix = point_list_tail->x; /* go from the last point to the current, whatever direction it may be */ for (iy = point_list_tail->y; (dely > 0) ? 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(STROKE_METRICS): New define. * gnome-stroke.c (stroke_init): (stroke_trans): Take a stroke_metrics* parameter. (stroke_trans): Call stroke_init instead of freeing the pointList. * stroke.h (STROKE_MOUSE_BUTTON): New define. * gnome-stroke-wrapper.c (process_event): Use it. (stroke_execute): Make it static. (STROKE_SIGNALS): New define. (stroke_signal_connect): (stroke_execute): Use it instead of a string. (stroke_cleanup): New function. Should be called when the widget is destroyed. (stroke_canonical): Move it after stroke_trans so gcc can inline it. Prepend _ to all the non-static functions to keep the namespace clean. libstroke-0.5.1/libgstroke/Makefile.am0100644000076400007640000000151207303552754016360 0ustar danndann# A brief demonstration of using Automake with Libtool. -*-Makefile-*- # # NOTE: Don't forget that in the libtool distribution, files in this # directory are distributed by the demo_distfiles variable in the top # level Makefile. AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign EXTRA_DIST = #SEL_BIB = libgstroke.la lib_LTLIBRARIES = libgstroke.la libgstroke_la_SOURCES = gnome-stroke.c gnome-stroke-draw.c gstroke.h libgstroke_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:5:0 include_HEADERS = gstroke.h noinst_HEADERS = gstroke-internal.h INCLUDES = @GTK_CFLAGS@ LDADD = @GTK_LIBS@ EXTRA_DIST = MOSTLYCLEANFILES = core *~ CLEANFILES = core *~ DISTCLEANFILES = core *~ MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = core *~ # Unfortunately, in order to test libtool thoroughly, we need access # to its private directory. objdir = `sed -n -e 's/^objdir=\"\(.*\)\"$$/\1/p' ./libtool` libstroke-0.5.1/libgstroke/TODO0100644000076400007640000000060307322424673015013 0ustar danndannTODO ----- Make gnome-stroke-draw.c:gstroke_invisible_window_init (GtkWidget *widget) use Gtk+ primitives, not X11 primitives (no idea if this is even possible). Should the static vars gstroke_* in gnome_stroke_draw.c be moved to stroke_metrics structure? Improve the autoconf macros. They should probably use the gnome autoconf infrastructure. Help with this would be appreciated. libstroke-0.5.1/libgstroke/gnome-stroke.c0100644000076400007640000002054507321237552017105 0ustar danndann/* libgstroke - a GNOME stroke interface library Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001 Mark F. Willey, ETLA Technical See the file COPYING for distribution information. This file contains the stroke recognition algorithm. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "gstroke.h" #include "gstroke-internal.h" void _gstroke_init (struct gstroke_metrics *metrics) { if (metrics->pointList != NULL) { /* FIXME: does this free the data too?*/ g_slist_free (metrics->pointList); metrics->pointList = NULL; metrics->point_count = 0; } } /* figure out which bin the point falls in */ static gint _gstroke_bin (p_point point_p, gint bound_x_1, gint bound_x_2, gint bound_y_1, gint bound_y_2) { gint bin_num = 1; if (point_p->x > bound_x_1) bin_num += 1; if (point_p->x > bound_x_2) bin_num += 1; if (point_p->y > bound_y_1) bin_num += 3; if (point_p->y > bound_y_2) bin_num += 3; return bin_num; } gint _gstroke_trans (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics) { GSList *crt_elem; /* number of bins recorded in the stroke */ guint sequence_count = 0; /* points-->sequence translation scratch variables */ gint prev_bin = 0; gint current_bin = 0; gint bin_count = 0; /* flag indicating the start of a stroke - always count it in the sequence */ gint first_bin = TRUE; /* bin boundary and size variables */ gint delta_x, delta_y; gint bound_x_1, bound_x_2; gint bound_y_1, bound_y_2; /* determine size of grid */ delta_x = metrics->max_x - metrics->min_x; delta_y = metrics->max_y - metrics->min_y; /* calculate bin boundary positions */ bound_x_1 = metrics->min_x + (delta_x / 3); bound_x_2 = metrics->min_x + 2 * (delta_x / 3); bound_y_1 = metrics->min_y + (delta_y / 3); bound_y_2 = metrics->min_y + 2 * (delta_y / 3); if (delta_x > GSTROKE_SCALE_RATIO * delta_y) { bound_y_1 = (metrics->max_y + metrics->min_y - delta_x) / 2 + (delta_x / 3); bound_y_2 = (metrics->max_y + metrics->min_y - delta_x) / 2 + 2 * (delta_x / 3); } else if (delta_y > GSTROKE_SCALE_RATIO * delta_x) { bound_x_1 = (metrics->max_x + metrics->min_x - delta_y) / 2 + (delta_y / 3); bound_x_2 = (metrics->max_x + metrics->min_x - delta_y) / 2 + 2 * (delta_y / 3); } #if 0 printf ("DEBUG:: point count: %d\n", metrics->point_count); printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->min_x: %d\n", metrics->min_x); printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->max_x: %d\n", metrics->max_x); printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->min_y: %d\n", metrics->min_y); printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->max_y: %d\n", metrics->max_y); printf ("DEBUG:: delta_x: %d\n", delta_x); printf ("DEBUG:: delta_y: %d\n", delta_y); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_x_1: %d\n", bound_x_1); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_x_2: %d\n", bound_x_2); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_y_1: %d\n", bound_y_1); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_y_2: %d\n", bound_y_2); #endif /* build string by placing points in bins, collapsing bins and discarding those with too few points... */ crt_elem = metrics->pointList; while (crt_elem != NULL) { /* figure out which bin the point falls in */ /*printf ("X = %d Y = %d\n", ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->x, ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->y); */ current_bin = _gstroke_bin ((p_point)crt_elem->data, bound_x_1, bound_x_2, bound_y_1, bound_y_2); /* if this is the first point, consider it the previous bin, too. */ if (prev_bin == 0) prev_bin = current_bin; /*printf ("DEBUG:: current bin: %d x=%d y = %d\n", current_bin, ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->x, ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->y); */ if (prev_bin == current_bin) bin_count++; else { /* we are moving to a new bin -- consider adding to the sequence */ if ((bin_count > (metrics->point_count * GSTROKE_BIN_COUNT_PERCENT)) || (first_bin == TRUE)) { //gchar val = '0' + prev_bin; //printf ("%c", val);fflush (stdout); //g_string_append (&sequence, &val); first_bin = FALSE; sequence[sequence_count++] = '0' + prev_bin; /* printf ("DEBUG:: adding sequence: %d\n", prev_bin); */ } /* restart counting points in the new bin */ bin_count=0; prev_bin = current_bin; } /* move to next point, freeing current point from list */ free (crt_elem->data); crt_elem = g_slist_next (crt_elem); } /* add the last run of points to the sequence */ sequence[sequence_count++] = '0' + current_bin; /* printf ("DEBUG:: adding final sequence: %d\n", current_bin); */ _gstroke_init (metrics); { // FIXME: get rid of this block //gchar val = '0' + current_bin; //printf ("%c\n", val);fflush (stdout); //g_string_append (&sequence, '\0'); sequence[sequence_count] = '\0'; } return TRUE; } /* my plan is to make a stroke training program where you can enter all of the variations of slop that map to a canonical set of strokes. When the application calls gstroke_canonical, it gets one of the recognized strokes, or "", if it's not a recognized variation. I will probably use a hash table. Right now, it just passes the values through to gstroke_trans */ gint _gstroke_canonical (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics) { return _gstroke_trans (sequence, metrics); } void _gstroke_record (gint x, gint y, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics) { p_point new_point_p; gint delx, dely; float ix, iy; #if 0 printf ("%d:%d ", x, y); fflush (stdout); #endif if (metrics->point_count < GSTROKE_MAX_POINTS) { new_point_p = (p_point) g_malloc (sizeof (struct s_point)); if (metrics->pointList == NULL) { /* first point in list - initialize metrics */ metrics->min_x = 10000; metrics->min_y = 10000; metrics->max_x = -1; metrics->max_y = -1; metrics->pointList = (GSList*) g_malloc (sizeof (GSList)); metrics->pointList->data = new_point_p; metrics->pointList->next = NULL; metrics->point_count = 0; } else { #define LAST_POINT ((p_point)(g_slist_last (metrics->pointList)->data)) /* interpolate between last and current point */ delx = x - LAST_POINT->x; dely = y - LAST_POINT->y; if (abs(delx) > abs(dely)) { /* step by the greatest delta direction */ iy = LAST_POINT->y; /* go from the last point to the current, whatever direction it may be */ for (ix = LAST_POINT->x; (delx > 0) ? (ix < x) : (ix > x); ix += (delx > 0) ? 1 : -1) { /* step the other axis by the correct increment */ iy += fabs(((float) dely / (float) delx)) * (float) ((dely < 0) ? -1.0 : 1.0); /* add the interpolated point */ new_point_p->x = ix; new_point_p->y = iy; g_slist_append (metrics->pointList, new_point_p); /* update metrics */ if (((gint) ix) < metrics->min_x) metrics->min_x = (gint) ix; if (((gint) ix) > metrics->max_x) metrics->max_x = (gint) ix; if (((gint) iy) < metrics->min_y) metrics->min_y = (gint) iy; if (((gint) iy) > metrics->max_y) metrics->max_y = (gint) iy; metrics->point_count++; new_point_p = (p_point) malloc (sizeof(struct s_point)); } } else { /* same thing, but for dely larger than delx case... */ ix = LAST_POINT->x; /* go from the last point to the current, whatever direction it may be */ for (iy = LAST_POINT->y; (dely > 0) ? (iy < y) : (iy > y); iy += (dely > 0) ? 1 : -1) { /* step the other axis by the correct increment */ ix += fabs(((float) delx / (float) dely)) * (float) ((delx < 0) ? -1.0 : 1.0); /* add the interpolated point */ new_point_p->y = iy; new_point_p->x = ix; g_slist_append(metrics->pointList, new_point_p); /* update metrics */ if (((gint) ix) < metrics->min_x) metrics->min_x = (gint) ix; if (((gint) ix) > metrics->max_x) metrics->max_x = (gint) ix; if (((gint) iy) < metrics->min_y) metrics->min_y = (gint) iy; if (((gint) iy) > metrics->max_y) metrics->max_y = (gint) iy; metrics->point_count++; new_point_p = (p_point) malloc (sizeof(struct s_point)); } } /* add the sampled point */ g_slist_append(metrics->pointList, new_point_p); } /* record the sampled point values */ new_point_p->x = x; new_point_p->y = y; #if 0 { GSList *crt = metrics->pointList; printf ("Record "); while (crt != NULL) { printf ("(%d,%d)", ((p_point)crt->data)->x, ((p_point)crt->data)->y); crt = g_slist_next (crt); } printf ("\n"); } #endif } } libstroke-0.5.1/libgstroke/gnome-stroke-draw.c0100644000076400007640000002207007321237552020033 0ustar danndann/* GNOME stroke implementation Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 Dan Nicolaescu See the file COPYING for distribution information. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "gstroke.h" #include "gstroke-internal.h" #include #include static void gstroke_invisible_window_init (GtkWidget *widget); /*FIXME: Maybe these should be put in a structure, and not static...*/ static Display * gstroke_disp; static Window gstroke_window; static GC gstroke_gc; #define GSTROKE_TIMEOUT_DURATION 10 #define GSTROKE_SIGNALS "gstroke_signals" struct gstroke_func_and_data { GtkSignalFunc func; gpointer data; }; /*FIXME: maybe it's better to just make 2 static variables, not a structure */ struct mouse_position { struct s_point last_point; gboolean invalid; }; static struct mouse_position last_mouse_position; static guint timer_id; static void gstroke_execute (GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *name); static void record_stroke_segment (GtkWidget *widget) { gint x, y; struct gstroke_metrics *metrics; gtk_widget_get_pointer (widget, &x, &y); if (last_mouse_position.invalid) last_mouse_position.invalid = FALSE; else { #if 1 XDrawLine (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, gstroke_gc, last_mouse_position.last_point.x, last_mouse_position.last_point.y, x, y); /* XFlush (gstroke_disp); */ #else /* FIXME: this does not work. It will only work if we create a corresponding GDK window for stroke_window and draw on that... */ gdk_draw_line (widget->window, widget->style->fg_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL], last_mouse_position.last_point.x, last_mouse_position.last_point.y, x, y); #endif } if (last_mouse_position.last_point.x != x || last_mouse_position.last_point.y != y) { last_mouse_position.last_point.x = x; last_mouse_position.last_point.y = y; metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics*)gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); _gstroke_record (x, y, metrics); } } static gint gstroke_timeout (gpointer data) { GtkWidget *widget = GTK_WIDGET (data); record_stroke_segment (widget); return TRUE; } static gint process_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer data G_GNUC_UNUSED) { static GtkWidget *original_widget = NULL; switch (event->type) { case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: if (event->button.button != GSTROKE_MOUSE_BUTTON) break; original_widget = widget; /* remeber the widget where the stroke started */ gstroke_invisible_window_init (widget); record_stroke_segment (widget); gdk_pointer_grab (widget->window, FALSE, GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK, NULL, NULL, event->button.time); timer_id = gtk_timeout_add (GSTROKE_TIMEOUT_DURATION, gstroke_timeout, widget); return TRUE; case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: if ((event->button.button != GSTROKE_MOUSE_BUTTON) || (original_widget == NULL)) /* the stroke probably did not start here... */ break; last_mouse_position.invalid = TRUE; original_widget = NULL; gtk_timeout_remove (timer_id); gdk_pointer_ungrab (event->button.time); timer_id = 0; { char result[GSTROKE_MAX_SEQUENCE]; struct gstroke_metrics *metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics*) gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); /* get rid of the invisible stroke window */ XUnmapWindow (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window); XFlush (gstroke_disp); _gstroke_canonical (result, metrics); gstroke_execute (widget, result); return FALSE; } return TRUE; default: break; } return FALSE; } void gstroke_enable (GtkWidget *widget) { struct gstroke_metrics* metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics*)gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); if (metrics == NULL) { metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics *)g_malloc (sizeof (struct gstroke_metrics)); metrics->pointList = NULL; metrics->min_x = 10000; metrics->min_y = 10000; metrics->max_x = 0; metrics->max_y = 0; metrics->point_count = 0; gtk_object_set_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_METRICS, metrics); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (widget), "event", (GtkSignalFunc) process_event, NULL); } else _gstroke_init (metrics); last_mouse_position.invalid = TRUE; } guint gstroke_signal_connect (GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *name, GtkSignalFunc func, gpointer data) { struct gstroke_func_and_data *func_and_data; GHashTable *hash_table = (GHashTable*)gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS); if (!hash_table) { hash_table = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal); gtk_object_set_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS, (gpointer)hash_table); } func_and_data = g_new (struct gstroke_func_and_data, 1); func_and_data->func = func; func_and_data->data = data; g_hash_table_insert (hash_table, (gpointer)name, (gpointer)func_and_data); return TRUE; } static void gstroke_execute (GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *name) { GHashTable *hash_table = (GHashTable*)gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS); #ifdef DEBUG printf ("gstroke %s\n", name); fflush (stdout); #endif if (hash_table) { struct gstroke_func_and_data *fd = (struct gstroke_func_and_data*)g_hash_table_lookup (hash_table, name); if (fd) (*fd->func)(widget, fd->data); } } void gstroke_cleanup (GtkWidget *widget) { struct gstroke_metrics *metrics; GHashTable *hash_table = (GHashTable*)gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS); if (hash_table) /* FIXME: does this delete the elements too? */ g_hash_table_destroy (hash_table); gtk_object_remove_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS); metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics*)gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); if (metrics) g_free (metrics); gtk_object_remove_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); } /* This function should be written using Gtk+ primitives*/ static void gstroke_invisible_window_init (GtkWidget *widget) { XSetWindowAttributes w_attr; XWindowAttributes orig_w_attr; unsigned long mask, col_border, col_background; unsigned int border_width; XSizeHints hints; Display *disp = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(widget->window); Window wind = GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW (widget->window); int screen = DefaultScreen (disp); gstroke_disp = disp; /* X server should save what's underneath */ XGetWindowAttributes (gstroke_disp, wind, &orig_w_attr); hints.x = orig_w_attr.x; hints.y = orig_w_attr.y; hints.width = orig_w_attr.width; hints.height = orig_w_attr.height; mask = CWSaveUnder; w_attr.save_under = True; /* inhibit all the decorations */ mask |= CWOverrideRedirect; w_attr.override_redirect = True; /* Don't set a background, transparent window */ mask |= CWBackPixmap; w_attr.background_pixmap = None; /* Default input window look */ col_background = WhitePixel (gstroke_disp, screen); /* no border for the window */ #ifdef DEBUG border_width = 5; #else border_width = 0; #endif col_border = BlackPixel (gstroke_disp, screen); gstroke_window = XCreateSimpleWindow (gstroke_disp, wind, 0, 0, hints.width - 2 * border_width, hints.height - 2 * border_width, border_width, col_border, col_background); gstroke_gc = XCreateGC (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, 0, NULL); XSetFunction (gstroke_disp, gstroke_gc, GXinvert); XChangeWindowAttributes (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, mask, &w_attr); XSetLineAttributes (gstroke_disp, gstroke_gc, 2, LineSolid, CapButt, JoinMiter); XMapRaised (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window); #if 0 /*FIXME: is this call really needed? If yes, does it need the real argc and argv? */ hints.flags = PPosition | PSize; XSetStandardProperties (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, "gstroke_test", NULL, (Pixmap)NULL, NULL, 0, &hints); /* Receive the close window client message */ { /* FIXME: is this really needed? If yes, something should be done with wmdelete...*/ Atom wmdelete = XInternAtom (gstroke_disp, "WM_DELETE_WINDOW", False); XSetWMProtocols (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, &wmdelete, True); } #endif } libstroke-0.5.1/libgstroke/gstroke.h0100644000076400007640000000226207321237552016152 0ustar danndann/* libgstroke - a GNOME stroke interface library Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001 Mark F. Willey, ETLA Technical See the file COPYING for distribution information. */ /* largest number of points allowed to be sampled */ #ifndef _GSTROKE_H_ #define _GSTROKE_H_ #define GSTROKE_MAX_POINTS 10000 /* number of sample points required to have a valid stroke */ #define GSTROKE_MIN_POINTS 50 /* maximum number of numbers in stroke */ #define GSTROKE_MAX_SEQUENCE 32 /* threshold of size of smaller axis needed for it to define its own bin size */ #define GSTROKE_SCALE_RATIO 4 /* minimum percentage of points in bin needed to add to sequence */ #define GSTROKE_BIN_COUNT_PERCENT 0.07 /* the mouse button used for strokes */ #define GSTROKE_MOUSE_BUTTON 2 /* enable strokes for the widget */ void gstroke_enable (GtkWidget *widget); guint gstroke_signal_connect (GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *name, GtkSignalFunc func, gpointer data); /* frees all the memory allocated for stroke, should be called when the widget is destroyed*/ void gstroke_cleanup (GtkWidget *widget); #endif libstroke-0.5.1/libgstroke/gstroke-internal.h0100644000076400007640000000202307321237552017757 0ustar danndann/* This file is to be used internally by the libgstroke implementation. 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See the file COPYING for distribution information. */ #ifndef _GSTROKE_INTERNAL_H_ #define _GSTROKE_INTERNAL_H_ /* metrics for stroke, they are used while processing a stroke, this structure should be stored in local widget storage */ struct gstroke_metrics { GSList *pointList; /* point list */ gint min_x; gint min_y; gint max_x; gint max_y; gint point_count; }; #define GSTROKE_METRICS "gstroke_metrics" /* translate stroke to sequence */ gint _gstroke_trans (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); gint _gstroke_canonical (gchar* sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); /* record point in stroke */ void _gstroke_record (gint x, gint y, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); /* initialize stroke functions */ void _gstroke_init (struct gstroke_metrics*); /* structure for holding point data */ struct s_point { gint x; gint y; }; typedef struct s_point *p_point; #endif libstroke-0.5.1/tests/0040775000076400007640000000000007333703107013320 5ustar danndannlibstroke-0.5.1/tests/Makefile.in0100644000076400007640000002336507333703133015370 0ustar danndann# Makefile.in generated automatically by automake 1.4 from Makefile.am # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995-8, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without # even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A # PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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Willey, ETLA Technical See the files COPYRIGHT and LICENSE for distribution information. */ /* This test program was modified from the xev program. The following is a copy of the copyright for the xev program: */ /* Copyright (c) 1988 X Consortium Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consortium. * xev author: Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "stroke.h" #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #define FALSE 0 #endif void set_sizehints (XSizeHints *hintp, int min_width, int min_height, int defwidth, int defheight, int defx, int defy, char *geom); void do_ButtonPress (XEvent *eventp); void do_ButtonPress (XEvent *eventp); void do_ButtonRelease (XEvent *eventp); void do_MotionNotify (XEvent *eventp); // send motion events to the stroek_record function? int send_motion; #define WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH 500 #define WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT 500 #define WINDOW_DEF_WIDTH (WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH + 100) #define WINDOW_DEF_HEIGHT (WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT + 100) #define WINDOW_DEF_X 100 #define WINDOW_DEF_Y 100 typedef unsigned long Pixel; char *Yes = "YES"; char *No = "NO"; char *Unknown = "unknown"; char *ProgramName; Display *dpy; int screen; int usage (void) { static char *msg[] = { " -display displayname X server to contact", " -geometry geom size and location of window", " -bw pixels border width in pixels", " -bs {NotUseful,WhenMapped,Always} backingstore attribute", " -id windowid use existing window", " -s set save-unders attribute", " -name string window name", " -rv reverse video", "", NULL}; char **cpp; fprintf (stderr, "usage: %s [-options ...]\n", ProgramName); fprintf (stderr, "where options include:\n"); for (cpp = msg; *cpp; cpp++) { fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", *cpp); } exit (1); } static int parse_backing_store (char *s) { int len = strlen (s); char *cp; for (cp = s; *cp; cp++) { if (isascii (*cp) && isupper (*cp)) *cp = tolower (*cp); } if (strncmp (s, "notuseful", len) == 0) return (NotUseful); if (strncmp (s, "whenmapped", len) == 0) return (WhenMapped); if (strncmp (s, "always", len) == 0) return (Always); return usage (); } char sequence[STROKE_MAX_SEQUENCE+1]; int main (int argc, char **argv) { char *displayname = NULL; char *geom = NULL; int i; XSizeHints hints; int borderwidth = 2; Window w; XSetWindowAttributes attr; XWindowAttributes wattr; unsigned long mask = 0L; int done; char *name = "Stroke Tester"; Bool reverse = False; unsigned long back, fore; send_motion = FALSE; w = 0; ProgramName = argv[0]; for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { char *arg = argv[i]; if (arg[0] == '-') { switch (arg[1]) { case 'd': /* -display host:dpy */ if (++i >= argc) usage (); displayname = argv[i]; continue; case 'g': /* -geometry geom */ if (++i >= argc) usage (); geom = argv[i]; continue; case 'b': switch (arg[2]) { case 'w': /* -bw pixels */ if (++i >= argc) usage (); borderwidth = atoi (argv[i]); continue; case 's': /* -bs type */ if (++i >= argc) usage (); attr.backing_store = parse_backing_store (argv[i]); mask |= CWBackingStore; continue; default: usage (); } case 'i': /* -id */ if (++i >= argc) usage (); sscanf(argv[i], "0x%lx", &w); if (!w) sscanf(argv[i], "%ld", &w); if (!w) usage (); continue; case 'n': /* -name */ if (++i >= argc) usage (); name = argv[i]; continue; case 'r': /* -rv */ reverse = True; continue; case 's': /* -s */ attr.save_under = True; mask |= CWSaveUnder; continue; default: usage (); } /* end switch on - */ } else usage (); } /* end for over argc */ dpy = XOpenDisplay (displayname); if (!dpy) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to open display '%s'\n", ProgramName, XDisplayName (displayname)); exit (1); } screen = DefaultScreen (dpy); /* select for all events */ attr.event_mask = ButtonPressMask | ButtonReleaseMask | PointerMotionMask | Button1MotionMask | Button2MotionMask | Button3MotionMask | Button4MotionMask | Button5MotionMask | ButtonMotionMask | OwnerGrabButtonMask; if (w) { XGetWindowAttributes(dpy, w, &wattr); if (wattr.all_event_masks & ButtonPressMask) attr.event_mask &= ~ButtonPressMask; attr.event_mask &= ~SubstructureRedirectMask; XSelectInput(dpy, w, attr.event_mask); } else { set_sizehints (&hints, WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH, WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT, WINDOW_DEF_WIDTH, WINDOW_DEF_HEIGHT, WINDOW_DEF_X, WINDOW_DEF_Y, geom); if (reverse) { back = BlackPixel(dpy,screen); fore = WhitePixel(dpy,screen); } else { back = WhitePixel(dpy,screen); fore = BlackPixel(dpy,screen); } attr.background_pixel = back; attr.border_pixel = fore; mask |= (CWBackPixel | CWBorderPixel | CWEventMask); w = XCreateWindow (dpy, RootWindow (dpy, screen), hints.x, hints.y, hints.width, hints.height, borderwidth, 0, InputOutput, (Visual *)CopyFromParent, mask, &attr); XSetStandardProperties (dpy, w, name, NULL, (Pixmap) 0, argv, argc, &hints); XMapWindow (dpy, w); // initialize stroke library routines #ifdef STROKE_MOUSE_FOOTPRINTS stroke_init_with_mouse_footprints (dpy, w); #else stroke_init (); #endif } for (done = 0; !done; ) { XEvent event; XNextEvent (dpy, &event); switch (event.type) { case ButtonPress: do_ButtonPress (&event); break; case ButtonRelease: do_ButtonRelease (&event); break; case MotionNotify: do_MotionNotify (&event); break; default: printf ("Unknown event type %d\n", event.type); break; } } XCloseDisplay (dpy); exit (0); } void do_ButtonPress (eventp) XEvent *eventp; { XButtonEvent *e = (XButtonEvent *) eventp; // begin recording points in stroke if (e->button == 2) send_motion = TRUE; return; } void do_ButtonRelease (eventp) XEvent *eventp; { XButtonEvent *e = (XButtonEvent *) eventp; // if it's button 2, translate the stroke if (e->button == 2) { send_motion = FALSE; if (stroke_trans (sequence) == TRUE) printf ("Translation succeeded: "); else printf ("Translation failed: "); printf ("Sequence=\"%s\"\n",sequence); } return; } void do_MotionNotify (eventp) XEvent *eventp; { XMotionEvent *e = (XMotionEvent *) eventp; // if button 2 is down, record the point in the stroke if (send_motion == TRUE) { stroke_record (e->x,e->y); } return; } void set_sizehints (hintp, min_width, min_height, defwidth, defheight, defx, defy, geom) XSizeHints *hintp; int min_width, min_height, defwidth, defheight, defx, defy; char *geom; { int geom_result; /* set the size hints, algorithm from xlib xbiff */ hintp->width = hintp->min_width = min_width; hintp->height = hintp->min_height = min_height; hintp->flags = PMinSize; hintp->x = hintp->y = 0; geom_result = NoValue; if (geom != NULL) { geom_result = XParseGeometry (geom, &hintp->x, &hintp->y, (unsigned int *)&hintp->width, (unsigned int *)&hintp->height); if ((geom_result & WidthValue) && (geom_result & HeightValue)) { #define max(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) hintp->width = max (hintp->width, hintp->min_width); hintp->height = max (hintp->height, hintp->min_height); hintp->flags |= USSize; } if ((geom_result & XValue) && (geom_result & YValue)) { hintp->flags += USPosition; } } if (!(hintp->flags & USSize)) { hintp->width = defwidth; hintp->height = defheight; hintp->flags |= PSize; } /* if (!(hintp->flags & USPosition)) { hintp->x = defx; hintp->y = defy; hintp->flags |= PPosition; } */ if (geom_result & XNegative) { hintp->x = DisplayWidth (dpy, DefaultScreen (dpy)) + hintp->x - hintp->width; } if (geom_result & YNegative) { hintp->y = DisplayHeight (dpy, DefaultScreen (dpy)) + hintp->y - hintp->height; } return; } libstroke-0.5.1/tests/gnome_stroke_test.c0100644000076400007640000000557507321237553017232 0ustar danndann/* GTK+ stroke test program Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 Dan Nicolaescu See the file COPYING for distribution information. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include "gstroke.h" static gint delete_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event G_GNUC_UNUSED, gpointer data G_GNUC_UNUSED) { gtk_widget_destroy (widget); gtk_main_quit (); return TRUE; } static void clear_clicked (GtkWidget *widget G_GNUC_UNUSED, gpointer data) { gdk_window_clear (GTK_WIDGET (data)->window); } static void exit_clicked (GtkWidget *widget G_GNUC_UNUSED, gpointer data) { gtk_widget_destroy (GTK_WIDGET (data)); gtk_main_quit (); } static void gstroke_exit (GtkWidget *widget G_GNUC_UNUSED) { gtk_main_quit (); } static void gstroke_clear (GtkWidget *widget) { gdk_window_clear (widget->window); } static void gstroke_help (GtkWidget *widget G_GNUC_UNUSED) { printf ("-----\nStroke 456 clears the screen\n"); printf ("Stroke 654 exits the program\n"); printf ("Stroke 4123658 displays the help message\n------\n"); } int main (int argc, char **argv) { GtkWidget *window; GtkWidget *vbox; GtkWidget *da; GtkWidget *hbox; GtkWidget *button; gtk_init (&argc, &argv); window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (window), "GNOME-stroke test program"); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (window), "delete_event", (GtkSignalFunc) delete_event, NULL); vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 0); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), vbox); gtk_widget_show (vbox); da = gtk_drawing_area_new (); gtk_widget_set_events (GTK_WIDGET (da), GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK | GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK); gtk_drawing_area_size (GTK_DRAWING_AREA (da), 600, 600); /* The sequence below shows how to use libgstroke */ gstroke_enable (da); gstroke_signal_connect (da, "654", (GtkSignalFunc)gstroke_exit, NULL); gstroke_signal_connect (da, "456", (GtkSignalFunc)gstroke_clear, NULL); gstroke_signal_connect (da, "4123658", (GtkSignalFunc)gstroke_help, NULL); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), da, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (da); hbox = gtk_hbox_new (TRUE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (hbox); button = gtk_button_new_with_label ("Clear stroke test area"); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (button), "clicked", (GtkSignalFunc) clear_clicked, da); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (button); button = gtk_button_new_with_label ("Exit"); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (button), "clicked", (GtkSignalFunc) exit_clicked, window); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (button); gtk_widget_show (window); /*hack: call the help function to display the help message*/ gstroke_help (window); gtk_main (); return 0; } libstroke-0.5.1/tests/stroke_test.tcl0100755000076400007640000000064007275634126016401 0ustar danndann#!/usr/bin/wish # stroke_test.tcl # A clone of stroke_test using Tcl/Tk, which is far shorter than the # plain C version. 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Author: Luciano da Silva Ribas libstroke-0.5.1/javastroke/Makefile.am0100644000076400007640000000026307322432536016362 0ustar danndann EXTRA_DIST = \ README \ Makefile.unix \ Paint.java \ Stroke.java .PHONY: files files: @files=`ls $(DISTFILES) 2> /dev/null`; for p in $$files; do \ echo $$p; \ done libstroke-0.5.1/javastroke/Makefile.unix0100644000076400007640000000034407322430002016732 0ustar danndann all:: "make compile to compile javastroke" compile:: javac Stroke.java javac Paint.java distdir:: echo "nothing to do" test:: java Paint clean:: rm -f *class install:: echo "Install javastroke by hand, if desired" libstroke-0.5.1/javastroke/Paint.java0100644000076400007640000001072507275634132016253 0ustar danndann//* Example of Stroke in JAVA * // by Luciano da Silva Ribas // license under GNU General Public License import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.math.*; public class Paint extends Frame implements WindowListener, MouseListener,MouseMotionListener, ActionListener { public static Canvas c; public static Graphics g; public static int xp; public static int yp; public Color cor = Color.black; public Stroke MyStroke; public static int figura = 1; public static int rect_lx = 50; public static int rect_ly = 50; public static int circ_s = 100; public static void main(String args[]){ Paint i = new Paint("Paint"); } public Paint(String t){ super(t); this.setSize(500,500); this.setLocation(100,100); this.setVisible(true); MyStroke = new Stroke(); MenuBar mbar = new MenuBar(); Menu menuAbout = new Menu("About"); MenuItem miAbout = new MenuItem("About.."); miAbout.addActionListener(this); mbar.add(menuAbout); menuAbout.add(miAbout); this.setMenuBar(mbar); c = new Canvas(); this.add(c); c.addMouseListener(this); c.addMouseMotionListener(this); this.addWindowListener(this); this.show(); System.out.println("\nLASD/CEFETPR\nTMN Project - Telecommunications Management Network\n\nAuthor: Luciano da Silva Ribas ribas@lasd.cefetpr.br\n"); System.out.println("Strokes actived."); System.out.println("\t1 2 3\n\t4 5 6\n\t7 8 9\n"); System.out.println("to change color:"); System.out.println("\t456 - Black"); System.out.println("\t654 - Blue"); System.out.println("\t258 - Yellow"); System.out.println("\t852 - Red\n"); System.out.println("to change draw:"); System.out.println("\t78963 - Oval"); System.out.println("\t14789 - Rectangle\n"); System.out.println("to change size:"); System.out.println("\t357 - Zoom-in"); System.out.println("\t753 - Zoom-out\n"); System.out.println("detected:"); Draw(); } public void Draw() { if( figura==1) { g=c.getGraphics(); g.setColor(Color.white); g.fillRect(0,0,500,500); g.setColor(cor); g.fillOval(200,200,circ_s,circ_s); } if( figura==2) { g=c.getGraphics(); g.setColor(Color.white); g.fillRect(0,0,500,500); g.setColor(cor); g.fillRect(200-rect_lx,200-rect_ly,200+rect_lx,200+rect_ly); } } public void actionPerformed( ActionEvent a){ String comand=a.getActionCommand(); if(comand.equals("About..")) System.out.println("\nLASD/CEFETPR\nTMN Project - Telecommunications Management Network\n\nAuthor: Luciano da Silva Ribas ribas@lasd.cefetpr.br\n"); } public void mousePressed(MouseEvent m){ xp = m.getX(); yp = m.getY(); g=c.getGraphics(); g.setColor(cor); g.drawLine(xp,yp,xp,yp); } public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent m){ String Result; Result = MyStroke.stroke_trans(); System.out.print("----> ["+Result+"] .. "); if (Result.equals("456")) { cor = Color.black; System.out.println("color black."); } else if (Result.equals("654")) { cor = Color.blue; System.out.println("color blue."); } else if (Result.equals("258")) { cor = Color.yellow; System.out.println("color yellow."); } else if (Result.equals("852")) { cor = Color.red; System.out.println("color red."); } else if (Result.equals("78963")) { figura = 1; System.out.println("draw circle."); } else if (Result.equals("14789")) { figura = 2; System.out.println("draw rectangle."); } else if (Result.equals("357")) { rect_lx *= 2; rect_ly *= 2; circ_s *= 2; System.out.println("ZOOM IN."); } else if (Result.equals("753")) { rect_lx = (int) rect_lx/2; rect_ly = (int) rect_ly/2; circ_s = (int) circ_s/2; System.out.println("ZOOM OUT."); } else { System.out.println("stroke not recognizable.");} Draw(); } public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent m){} public void mouseExited(MouseEvent m){} public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent m){} public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent m){ int x=m.getX(); int y=m.getY(); g=c.getGraphics(); g.setColor(Color.black); g.drawLine(x,y,xp,yp); xp=x; yp=y; MyStroke.stroke_record( x, y ); } public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent m){} public void windowClosing (WindowEvent e){ System.exit(0);} public void windowOpened (WindowEvent e){} public void windowIconified (WindowEvent e){} public void windowDeiconified (WindowEvent e){} public void windowClosed (WindowEvent e){} public void windowActivated (WindowEvent e){} public void windowDeactivated (WindowEvent e){} } libstroke-0.5.1/javastroke/Stroke.java0100644000076400007640000001717607275634132016456 0ustar danndann /* Java Stroke - a Java stroke interface library Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998,1999,2000 Mark F. Willey, ETLA Technical Copyright (c) 1999 Luciano da Silva Ribas, ribas@lasd.cefetpr.br Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software, including the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, and distribute copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. See the file "LICENSE" for a copy of the GNU GPL terms. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this notice, the name of the author shall name be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the author. Non-GPL commercial use licenses are available - contact copyright holder. Author: Mark F. Willey -- willey@etla.net http://www.etla.net/ Java Port Author: Luciano da Silva Ribas -- ribas@lasd.cefetpr.br */ // version in Java by Luciano da Silve Ribas /** Classe de implementacao do Stroke. */ public class Stroke { /** maximo de pontos permitidos por sample*/ static int MAX_POINTS=10000; /** numero minimo de pontos por sample requerido*/ static int MIN_POINTS=50; /** maximo numero de posicoes por stroke*/ static int MAX_SEQUENCE=20; /** threshold do axis*/ static int SCALE_RATIO=4; /** percentagem dos pontos adicionado a sequencia*/ static double BIN_COUNT_PERCENT=0.07; /** Inner Classe para armazenar os pontos do stroke.*/ class s_point { int x; int y; s_point next; public s_point() { x = 0; y = 0; } public s_point(int a, int b) { x = a; y = b; } } /** Variaveis de controle */ int point_count = 0; int min_x = -1; int max_x = 10000; int min_y = -1; int max_y = 10000; /** Ponteiro para o inicio da lista de pontos */ s_point point_list_head; /** Ponteiro para o fim da lista de pontos */ s_point point_list_tail; /** Verifica se o ponto pertence ao contorno */ int stroke_bin (s_point point_p, int bound_x_1, int bound_x_2, int bound_y_1, int bound_y_2) { int bin_num = 1; if (point_p.x > bound_x_1) bin_num += 1; if (point_p.x > bound_x_2) bin_num += 1; if (point_p.y > bound_y_1) bin_num += 3; if (point_p.y > bound_y_2) bin_num += 3; return bin_num; } int stroke_init () {return 0;} String stroke_trans () { int sequence_count = 0; int prev_bin = 0; int current_bin = 0; int bin_count = 0; int first_bin = 1; int delta_x, delta_y; int bound_x_1, bound_x_2; int bound_y_1, bound_y_2; String Result = new String(""); delta_x = max_x - min_x; delta_y = max_y - min_y; bound_x_1 = min_x + (delta_x / 3); bound_x_2 = min_x + 2 * (delta_x / 3); bound_y_1 = min_y + (delta_y / 3); bound_y_2 = min_y + 2 * (delta_y / 3); if (delta_x > SCALE_RATIO * delta_y) { bound_y_1 = (max_y + min_y - delta_x) / 2 + (delta_x / 3); bound_y_2 = (max_y + min_y - delta_x) / 2 + 2 * (delta_x / 3); } else if (delta_y > SCALE_RATIO * delta_x) { bound_x_1 = (max_x + min_x - delta_y) / 2 + (delta_y / 3); bound_x_2 = (max_x + min_x - delta_y) / 2 + 2 * (delta_y / 3); } while (point_list_head != null) { current_bin = stroke_bin(point_list_head,bound_x_1, bound_x_2, bound_y_1, bound_y_2); prev_bin = (prev_bin == 0) ? current_bin : prev_bin; if (prev_bin == current_bin) bin_count++; else { if ((bin_count > (point_count * BIN_COUNT_PERCENT)) || (first_bin == 1)) { first_bin = 0; Result = Result + ( (char) (48 + prev_bin) ); sequence_count++; } bin_count=0; prev_bin = current_bin; } point_list_tail = point_list_head; point_list_head = point_list_head.next; point_list_tail = null; } point_list_tail = null; Result = Result + ( (char) (48 + prev_bin) ); sequence_count++; if ((point_count < MIN_POINTS) || (sequence_count > MAX_SEQUENCE)) { point_count = 0; Result = ""; return Result; } point_count = 0; return Result; } void stroke_record ( int x, int y) { int delx, dely; double ix, iy; if (point_count < MAX_POINTS) { s_point new_point = new s_point(); if ( point_list_head == null ) { point_list_head = point_list_tail = new_point; min_x = 10000; min_y = 10000; max_x = -1; max_y = -1; point_count = 0; } else { delx = x - point_list_tail.x; dely = y - point_list_tail.y; if (java.lang.Math.abs(delx) > java.lang.Math.abs(dely)) { iy = point_list_tail.y; for (ix = point_list_tail.x; (delx > 0) ? (ix < x) : (ix > x); ix += (delx > 0) ? 1 : -1) { iy += java.lang.Math.abs(((float) dely / (float) delx)) * (float) ((dely < 0) ? -1.0 : 1.0); s_point new_point_i = new s_point(); point_list_tail.next = new_point_i; point_list_tail = new_point_i; new_point_i.x = (int) ix; new_point_i.y = (int) iy; // new_point.next = null; if (((int) ix) < min_x) min_x = (int) ix; if (((int) ix) > max_x) max_x = (int) ix; if (((int) iy) < min_y) min_y = (int) iy; if (((int) iy) > max_y) max_y = (int) iy; point_count++; } } else { ix = point_list_tail.x; for (iy = point_list_tail.y; (dely > 0) ? 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The user has a chance to specify the includes dnl location, using "--with-foo-includes". dnl dnl This should be used *after* smr_ARG_WITHLIB *and* AC_CHECK_LIB are dnl successful. dnl dnl Usage: dnl smr_ARG_WITHINCLUDES(name, header, extra-flags) dnl dnl name library name, MUST same as used with smr_ARG_WITHLIB dnl header a header file required for using the lib dnl extra-flags (optional) flags required when compiling the dnl header, typically more includes; for ex. X_CFLAGS dnl AC_DEFUN(smr_ARG_WITHINCLUDES, [ AC_ARG_WITH([$1]-includes, [ --with-$1-includes=DIR set directory for $1 headers], [ if test -d "$withval"; then [$1]_CFLAGS="-I${withval}" else AC_MSG_ERROR(argument must be a directory) fi]) dnl We need to put the given include directory into CPPFLAGS temporarily, but dnl then restore CPPFLAGS to its old value. dnl smr_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS ${[$1]_CFLAGS}" ifelse($3, , , CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS [$3]") AC_CHECK_HEADERS($2) CPPFLAGS=$smr_save_CPPFLAGS ]) dnl Probe for an optional library. This macro creates both dnl --with-foo-library and --with-foo-includes options for the configure dnl script. If --with-foo-library is *not* specified, the default is to dnl probe for the library, and use it if found. dnl dnl Usage: dnl smr_CHECK_LIB(name, libname, desc, func, header, x-libs, x-flags) dnl dnl name name for --with options dnl libname (optional) real name of library, if different from dnl above dnl desc (optional) short descr. of library, for help string dnl func function of library, to probe for dnl header (optional) header required for using library dnl x-libs (optional) extra libraries, if needed to link with lib dnl x-flags (optional) extra flags, if needed to include header files dnl AC_DEFUN(smr_CHECK_LIB, [ ifelse($2, , smr_lib=[$1], smr_lib=[$2]) ifelse($5, , , smr_header=[$5]) smr_ARG_WITHLIB($1,$2,$3) if test "$with_$1" != no; then AC_CHECK_LIB($smr_lib, $4, smr_havelib=yes, smr_havelib=no; problem_$1=": Cannot find required lib$smr_lib", ifelse($6, , ${$1_LIBS}, [${$1_LIBS} $6])) if test "$smr_havelib" = yes -a "$smr_header" != ""; then smr_ARG_WITHINCLUDES($1, $smr_header, $7) smr_safe=`echo "$smr_header" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'` if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_header_'$smr_safe`\" != yes"; then smr_havelib=no problem_$1=": Can't find required $smr_header" fi fi if test "$smr_havelib" = yes; then with_$1=yes problem_$1= else $1_LIBS= $1_CFLAGS= with_$1=no fi else problem_$1=": Explicitly disabled" fi]) dnl AC_CHECK_LIBGSTROKE dnl The HAVE_LIBGSTROKE macro will be defined (to be used in dnl config.h.in) and gstroke_CFLAGS gstroke_LIBS will be set to proper dnl values (to be used for compiling and linking) dnl --with-gstroke-library and --with-gstroke-includes can be used to dnl tell configure where to find the gstroke.h header file and the dnl libgstroke library AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_LIBGSTROKE], [ smr_CHECK_LIB(gstroke, , mouse strokes recognition, gstroke_enable, gstroke.h, $GTK_LIBS, $GTK_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(gstroke_LIBS) AC_SUBST(gstroke_CFLAGS) if test "x$with_gstroke" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GSTROKE) fi ]) libstroke-0.5.1/libstroke.m40100644000076400007640000001302707321060506014410 0ustar danndann# autoconf macros for detecting libstroke support # Use AC_CHECK_LIBSTROKE in your configure.in. # the smr_* functions have been taken from fvwm-2.4.0 dnl Allow argument for optional libraries; wraps AC_ARG_WITH, to dnl provide a "--with-foo-library" option in the configure script, where foo dnl is presumed to be a library name. The argument given by the user dnl (i.e. "bar" in ./configure --with-foo-library=bar) may be one of three dnl things: dnl * boolean (no, yes or blank): whether to use library or not dnl * file: assumed to be the name of the library dnl * directory: assumed to *contain* the library dnl dnl The argument is sanity-checked. If all is well, two variables are dnl set: "with_foo" (value is yes, no, or maybe), and "foo_LIBS" (value dnl is either blank, a file, -lfoo, or '-L/some/dir -lfoo'). The idea dnl is: the first tells you whether the library is to be used or not dnl (or the user didn't specify one way or the other) and the second dnl to put on the command line for linking with the library. dnl dnl Usage: dnl smr_ARG_WITHLIB(name, libname, description) dnl dnl name name for --with argument ("foo" for libfoo) dnl libname (optional) actual name of library, dnl if different from name dnl description (optional) used to construct help string dnl AC_DEFUN(smr_ARG_WITHLIB, [ ifelse($2, , smr_lib=[$1], smr_lib=[$2]) AC_ARG_WITH([$1]-library, ifelse($3, , [ --with-$1-library[=PATH] use $1 library], [ --with-$1-library[=PATH] use $1 library ($3)]), [ if test "$withval" = yes; then with_[$1]=yes [$1]_LIBS="-l${smr_lib}" elif test "$withval" = no; then with_[$1]=no [$1]_LIBS= else with_[$1]=yes if test -f "$withval"; then [$1]_LIBS=$withval elif test -d "$withval"; then [$1]_LIBS="-L$withval -l${smr_lib}" else AC_MSG_ERROR(argument must be boolean, file, or directory) fi fi ], [ with_[$1]=maybe [$1]_LIBS="-l${smr_lib}" ])]) dnl Check if the include files for a library are accessible, and dnl define the variable "name_CFLAGS" with the proper "-I" flag for dnl the compiler. The user has a chance to specify the includes dnl location, using "--with-foo-includes". dnl dnl This should be used *after* smr_ARG_WITHLIB *and* AC_CHECK_LIB are dnl successful. dnl dnl Usage: dnl smr_ARG_WITHINCLUDES(name, header, extra-flags) dnl dnl name library name, MUST same as used with smr_ARG_WITHLIB dnl header a header file required for using the lib dnl extra-flags (optional) flags required when compiling the dnl header, typically more includes; for ex. X_CFLAGS dnl AC_DEFUN(smr_ARG_WITHINCLUDES, [ AC_ARG_WITH([$1]-includes, [ --with-$1-includes=DIR set directory for $1 headers], [ if test -d "$withval"; then [$1]_CFLAGS="-I${withval}" else AC_MSG_ERROR(argument must be a directory) fi]) dnl We need to put the given include directory into CPPFLAGS temporarily, but dnl then restore CPPFLAGS to its old value. dnl smr_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS ${[$1]_CFLAGS}" ifelse($3, , , CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS [$3]") AC_CHECK_HEADERS($2) CPPFLAGS=$smr_save_CPPFLAGS ]) dnl Probe for an optional library. This macro creates both dnl --with-foo-library and --with-foo-includes options for the configure dnl script. If --with-foo-library is *not* specified, the default is to dnl probe for the library, and use it if found. dnl dnl Usage: dnl smr_CHECK_LIB(name, libname, desc, func, header, x-libs, x-flags) dnl dnl name name for --with options dnl libname (optional) real name of library, if different from dnl above dnl desc (optional) short descr. of library, for help string dnl func function of library, to probe for dnl header (optional) header required for using library dnl x-libs (optional) extra libraries, if needed to link with lib dnl x-flags (optional) extra flags, if needed to include header files dnl AC_DEFUN(smr_CHECK_LIB, [ ifelse($2, , smr_lib=[$1], smr_lib=[$2]) ifelse($5, , , smr_header=[$5]) smr_ARG_WITHLIB($1,$2,$3) if test "$with_$1" != no; then AC_CHECK_LIB($smr_lib, $4, smr_havelib=yes, smr_havelib=no; problem_$1=": Cannot find required lib$smr_lib", ifelse($6, , ${$1_LIBS}, [${$1_LIBS} $6])) if test "$smr_havelib" = yes -a "$smr_header" != ""; then smr_ARG_WITHINCLUDES($1, $smr_header, $7) smr_safe=`echo "$smr_header" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'` if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_header_'$smr_safe`\" != yes"; then smr_havelib=no problem_$1=": Can't find required $smr_header" fi fi if test "$smr_havelib" = yes; then with_$1=yes problem_$1= else $1_LIBS= $1_CFLAGS= with_$1=no fi else problem_$1=": Explicitly disabled" fi]) dnl AC_CHECK_LIBSTROKE dnl The HAVE_LIBSTROKE macro will be defined (to be used in dnl config.h.in) and stroke_CFLAGS stroke_LIBS will be set to proper dnl values (to be used for compiling and linking) dnl --with-stroke-library and --with-stroke-includes can be used to dnl tell configure where to find the stroke.h header file and the dnl libstroke library AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_LIBSTROKE], [ smr_CHECK_LIB(stroke, , mouse strokes recognition, stroke_init, stroke.h, $GTK_LIBS, $GTK_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(gstroke_LIBS) AC_SUBST(gstroke_CFLAGS) if test "x$with_stroke" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STROKE) fi ]) libstroke-0.5.1/macros/0040775000076400007640000000000007333702621013442 5ustar danndannlibstroke-0.5.1/macros/Makefile0100664000076400007640000000000007333702621015065 0ustar danndann