subsurface/display.h
Linus Torvalds 0d1f396f3a Move 'plot_info' into 'struct graphics_context'
.. and then allocate just the plot-info entry array dynamically.

We want to have a longer lifetime for the basic plot_info data
structure, because we want to do computer selection and maximum
time/depth/temperature computations *before* we start plotting anything,
and before we allocate the plot entry array.

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-12-07 10:31:26 -08:00

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#ifndef DISPLAY_H
#define DISPLAY_H
#include <cairo.h>
#define DPI_SCREEN 72.0
#define SCALE_SCREEN 1.0
#define SCALE_PRINT (1.0 / DPI_SCREEN)
extern void repaint_dive(void);
extern void do_print(void);
/* Plot info with smoothing, velocity indication
* and one-, two- and three-minute minimums and maximums */
struct plot_info {
int nr;
int maxtime;
int meandepth, maxdepth;
int endpressure, maxpressure;
int mintemp, maxtemp, endtemp;
double endtempcoord;
gboolean has_ndl;
struct plot_data *entry;
};
/*
* Cairo scaling really is horribly horribly mis-designed.
*
* Which is sad, because I really like Cairo otherwise. But
* the fact that the line width is scaled with the same scale
* as the coordinate system is a f*&%ing disaster. So we
* can't use it, and instead have this butt-ugly wrapper thing..
*/
struct graphics_context {
int printer;
cairo_t *cr;
cairo_rectangle_t drawing_area;
double maxx, maxy;
double leftx, rightx;
double topy, bottomy;
unsigned int maxtime;
struct plot_info pi;
};
typedef enum { SC_SCREEN, SC_PRINT } scale_mode_t;
extern void plot(struct graphics_context *gc, struct dive *dive, scale_mode_t scale);
extern void init_profile_background(struct graphics_context *gc);
extern void attach_tooltip(int x, int y, int w, int h, const char *text);
extern void get_plot_details(struct graphics_context *gc, int time, char *buf, size_t bufsize);
struct options {
enum { PRETTY, TABLE, ONEPERPAGE } type;
int print_selected;
};
extern char zoomed_plot;
#endif