/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * © 2015 Ingo Bürk and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * cairo_util.h: Utility for operations using cairo. * */ #pragma once #include /* Represents a color split by color channel. */ typedef struct color_t { double red; double green; double blue; double alpha; /* For compatibility, we also store the colorpixel for now. */ uint32_t colorpixel; } color_t; /* A wrapper grouping an XCB drawable and both a graphics context * and the corresponding cairo objects representing it. */ typedef struct surface_t { /* The drawable which is being represented. */ xcb_drawable_t id; // TODO remove this once i3 uses solely cairo for drawing operations /* A classic XCB graphics context. This should not be used for * drawing operations. */ xcb_gcontext_t gc; /* A cairo surface representing the drawable. */ cairo_surface_t *surface; /* The cairo object representing the drawale. In general, * this is what one should use for any drawing operation. */ cairo_t *cr; } surface_t; /** * Initialize the cairo surface to represent the given drawable. * */ void cairo_surface_init(surface_t *surface, xcb_drawable_t drawable, int width, int height); /** * Destroys the surface. * */ void cairo_surface_free(surface_t *surface); /** * 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); /** * Set the given color as the source color on the surface. * */ void cairo_set_source_color(surface_t *surface, color_t color); /** * 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);