Summary:
Also fixes a handful of obvious indentation irregularities,
including some reformatting of some printf() multi-line indents that
commit a71b770b did not properly adjust.
No functional code changes.
Reviewers: cedric
Subscribers: jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4864
Summary:
For people browing through the examples, having the opening statement be
concise and consistent will help them more quickly find what they're
looking for.
Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com>
Test Plan:
Some of the examples had identical opening statements (e.g. the image
object examples). I've tried to give each a unique description defining
what they are demonstrating, but you may want to doublecheck I got these
correct. Of particular note, to me evas-images5.c looks like just a
fixup to evas-images4.c, so I'm not sure what makes these two distinct.
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4861
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
This adds support for distance, pressure, tilt and twist.
Not entirely sure if normalized & raw (x,y) should be exposed
in the eo interface. Also not sure what to do with tilt_x/y
(as used by libinput) or touch/tool width "major/minor" vs.
radius x/y.
Add debug logs in the example, including the distance.
I can't test most of these values due to a lack of compatible
hardware, but the most basic features seem to work :)
Summary:
This patch set adds the necessary code to expose device axis state to applications. This was primarily written with graphics tablets in mind, which -- in addition to acting like a mouse -- also provide information about pen pressure, tilt, etc. Other devices could potentially benefit from this API as well: touchscreens, joysticks, knob controllers, "spaceballs", etc.
Whenever an update to the device state is recieved, an "Axis update" event is synthesized. This event contains the updated information, typically scaled and normalized to a particular logical range (e.g. zero to one for pressure, -pi to pi radians for angles, etc.). Information about the tool which generated the event is also stored so that applications can disambiguate events from multiple devices (or in the case of multitouch screens, individual fingers).
This API is only wired up for use with X11 at the moment. Support for other backends (e.g. Wayland) should be easy to add for those familiar them.
**Note**: The following is a list of changes from the "v2" patches originally sent to the mailinglist
//Define and implement new Ecore_Event_Axis_Update events//
* Harcode axis labels instead of including xserver-properties.h
* Use C89-style comments
* Use doxygen comments
* Update comment text to note axes with unbounded/undefined ranges/units
* Create "Ecore_Axis" and "Ecore_Axis_Label" typedefs
* Reference typedef'd instead of raw types
* Adjust how we count through valuators to support tilt/az
* Add support for tilt and azimuth
* Tweak memory management in case number of valuators differ
* Expand TWIST axis normalization to declared range
* Only normalize TWIST axis if resolution == 1 (wacom bug)
* Cache label atoms on first use to minimize round-trips
//Implement EVAS_CALLBACK_AXIS_UPDATE event and friends//
* Update to doxygen comments
* Update comment text to note axes with unbounded/undefined ranges/units
* Typedef 'Evas_Axis_Label', 'Evas_Axis'
* Move typedef for 'Evas_Event_Axis_Update'
* Reference typedef'd instead of raw types
//Wire the Ecore and Evas implementations of axis update events together//
* Expose ecore_event_evas_axis_update in Ecore_Input_Evas.h
* Move ecore_event_evas_axis_update to more logical position
//DEBUG: Add axis update logging to evas-multi-touch.c//
* Removed from patch set
//Make evas-multi-touch demo use new axis functionality//
* Have pressure adjust rectangle brightness instead of size
* Use more available axis data when rendering rectangle (azimuth, tilt, twist)
Test Plan: The evas-multi-touch demo was updated to support axis update events. A graphics tablet was then used to verify that the pressure, azimuth, tilt, and twist data was coming through correctly.
Reviewers: cedric, raster
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1514
Conflicts:
src/lib/ecore_input/Ecore_Input.h
Carsten Haitzler -
** fixed forward enum typedefs (make things unhappy)
** fixed conflict above
** fixed wrong param type for _evas_canvas_event_feed_axis_update()
** fixed @sinces to be 1.13
** fixed formatting/indeting
** fixed order of operation reliance in if's with ()'s to be clear
** fixed functions to be static that should have been