notcurses_direct(3) | notcurses_direct(3) |
notcurses_direct - minimal notcurses instances for styling text
#include <notcurses/direct.h> #define NCDIRECT_OPTION_INHIBIT_SETLOCALE 0x0001ull #define NCDIRECT_OPTION_INHIBIT_CBREAK 0x0002ull #define NCDIRECT_OPTION_NO_QUIT_SIGHANDLERS 0x0008ull
struct ncdirect* ncdirect_init(const char* termtype, FILE* fp, uint64_t flags);
unsigned ncdirect_palette_size(const struct ncdirect* nc);
int ncdirect_set_bg_rgb8(struct ncdirect* nc, unsigned r, unsigned g, unsigned b);
int ncdirect_set_fg_rgb8(struct ncdirect* nc, unsigned r, unsigned g, unsigned b);
int ncdirect_set_fg_rgb(struct ncdirect* nc, unsigned rgb);
int ncdirect_set_bg_rgb(struct ncdirect* nc, unsigned rgb);
int ncdirect_set_fg_default(struct ncdirect* nc);
int ncdirect_set_bg_default(struct ncdirect* nc);
int ncdirect_set_fg_palindex(struct ncdirect* nc, int pidx);
int ncdirect_set_bg_palindex(struct ncdirect* nc, int pidx);
int ncdirect_dim_x(const struct ncdirect* nc);
int ncdirect_dim_y(const struct ncdirect* nc);
int ncdirect_styles_set(struct ncdirect* n, unsigned stylebits);
int ncdirect_styles_on(struct ncdirect* n, unsigned stylebits);
int ncdirect_styles_off(struct ncdirect* n, unsigned stylebits);
int ncdirect_clear(struct ncdirect* nc)
int ncdirect_stop(struct ncdirect* nc);
int ncdirect_cursor_move_yx(struct ncdirect* n, int y, int x);
int ncdirect_cursor_enable(struct ncdirect* nc);
int ncdirect_cursor_disable(struct ncdirect* nc);
int ncdirect_cursor_up(struct ncdirect* nc, int num);
int ncdirect_cursor_left(struct ncdirect* nc, int num);
int ncdirect_cursor_right(struct ncdirect* nc, int num);
int ncdirect_cursor_down(struct ncdirect* nc, int num);
int ncdirect_putstr(struct ncdirect* nc, uint64_t channels, const char* utf8);
int ncdirect_printf_aligned(struct ncdirect* n, int y, ncalign_e align, const char* fmt, ...);
bool ncdirect_canopen_images(const struct ncdirect* n);
bool ncdirect_canutf8(const struct ncdirect* n);
int ncdirect_check_pixel_support(struct ncdirect* n);
int ncdirect_hline_interp(struct ncdirect* n, const char* egc, int len, uint64_t h1, uint64_t h2);
int ncdirect_vline_interp(struct ncdirect* n, const char* egc, int len, uint64_t h1, uint64_t h2);
int ncdirect_box(struct ncdirect* n, uint64_t ul, uint64_t ur, uint64_t ll, uint64_t lr, const wchar_t* wchars, int ylen, int xlen, unsigned ctlword);
int ncdirect_rounded_box(struct ncdirect* n, uint64_t ul, uint64_t ur, uint64_t ll, uint64_t lr, int ylen, int xlen, unsigned ctlword);
int ncdirect_double_box(struct ncdirect* n, uint64_t ul, uint64_t ur, uint64_t ll, uint64_t lr, int ylen, int xlen, unsigned ctlword);
int ncdirect_render_image(struct ncdirect* n, const char* filename, ncblitter_e blitter, ncscale_e scale);
char* ncdirect_readline(struct ncdirect* n, const char* prompt);
ncdirect_init prepares the FILE provided as fp for colorizing and styling. On success, a pointer to a valid struct ncdirect is returned. NULL is returned on failure. Before the process exits, ncdirect_stop should be called to reset the terminal and free up resources. ncdirect_init places the terminal into "cbreak" (also known as "rare") mode, disabling line-buffering and echo of input. ncdirect_stop restores the terminal state as it was when the corresponding ncdirect_init call was made.
The following flags are defined:
An appropriate terminfo(5) entry must exist for the terminal. This entry is usually selected using the value of the TERM environment variable (see getenv(3)), but a non-NULL value for termtype will override this. An invalid terminfo specification can lead to reduced performance, reduced display capabilities, and/or display errors. notcurses natively targets 24bpp/8bpc RGB color, and it is thus desirable to use a terminal with the rgb capability (e.g. xterm's xterm-direct).
ncdirect_dim_x returns the current number of columns, and ncdirect_dim_y the current number of rows.
ncdirect_clear clears the screen using a control code if one exists in terminfo. Otherwise, it prints successive newlines to scroll everything off.
ncdirect_cursor_move_yx moves the cursor to the specified coordinate. -1 can be specified for either y or x to leave that axis unchanged.
ncdirect_enable_cursor and ncdirect_disable_cursor always flush the output stream, taking effect immediately.
ncdirect_cursor_up and friends all move relative to the current position. Attempting to e.g. move up while on the top row will return 0, but have no effect.
ncdirect_readline uses the Readline library to read a (heap-allocated) line of arbitrary length, supporting line-editing controls. For more information, consult readline(3). If you want input echoed to the terminal while using ncdirect_readline, NCDIRECT_OPTION_INHIBIT_CBREAK must be supplied to ncdirect_init.
ncdirect_check_pixel_support must be called (and successfully return) before NCBLIT_PIXEL can be used to render images; see notcurses_visual(3) for more details.
ncdirect_init returns NULL on failure. Otherwise, the return value points to a valid struct ncdirect, which can be used until it is provided to ncdirect_stop.
ncdirect_putstr and ncdirect_printf_aligned return the number of bytes written on success. On failure, they return some negative number.
ncdirect_check_pixel_support returns -1 on error, 0 if there is no pixel support, and 1 if pixel support is successfully detected.
All other functions return 0 on success, and non-zero on error.
getenv(3), readline(3) notcurses(3), notcurses_plane(3), notcurses_visual(3), terminfo(5), termios(3)
nick black <nickblack@linux.com>.
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