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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/entry/README.build.txt b/entry/README.build.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..407ae01 --- /dev/null +++ b/entry/README.build.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +These objects where developed under OSX and have been tested +under OSX and Linux. They should also work on any other PD platforms. + +To build (under linux): + + make pd_linux + +To build (under OSX): + + make pd_darwin + diff --git a/entry/README.txt b/entry/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3429fd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/entry/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +This is the readme for "entry" a text entry widget for PD. + +entry is Copyright Ben Bogart 2003 + +If you have any questions/comments you can reach the author at ben@ekran.org. + +This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public +License + +entry 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; either version 2 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +entry 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 popup; if not, write to the Free Software +Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + +USAGE: + +Put the binary in your extra folder. +Put the helpfile in your 5.reference folder. + +Arguments: [pixel width] [pixel height] [background colour] [foreground colour] + +Methods: + + bang Output text + bgcolour [colour] Background Colour (white, green, #5500ff) + fgcolour [colour] Foreground Colour (white, green, #5500ff) + clear Clear text + set [list] Set text + +Have Fun. diff --git a/entry/entry-help.pd b/entry/entry-help.pd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c25b58a --- /dev/null +++ b/entry/entry-help.pd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +#N canvas 0 22 407 362 10; +#X obj 43 152 entry 150 100 grey95 black; +#X obj 28 88 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 +-1; +#X obj 68 284 print; +#X msg 154 79 clear; +#X msg 158 111 set one two three four five six; +#X msg 124 292 Can you see what I am; +#X msg 124 268 set \$1 \$2 \$3 \$4 \$5 \$6; +#X msg 103 55 fgcolour yellow; +#X msg 67 27 bgcolour purple; +#X connect 0 0 2 0; +#X connect 0 0 6 0; +#X connect 1 0 0 0; +#X connect 3 0 0 0; +#X connect 4 0 0 0; +#X connect 6 0 5 0; +#X connect 7 0 0 0; +#X connect 8 0 0 0; diff --git a/entry/entry.c b/entry/entry.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..803639a --- /dev/null +++ b/entry/entry.c @@ -0,0 +1,433 @@ +/* text entry widget for PD * + * Based on button from GGEE by Guenter Geiger * + * Copyright Ben Bogart 2004 ben@ekran.org * + + * This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public * + * License * + + * entry 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; either version 2 of the License, or * + * (at your option) any later version. * + + * entry 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. */ + +#include <m_pd.h> +#include <g_canvas.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> + + + +#ifdef NT +#pragma warning( disable : 4244 ) +#pragma warning( disable : 4305 ) +#endif + +#if PD_MINOR_VERSION < 37 +#define t_rtext t_text +#endif + +#ifndef IOWIDTH +#define IOWIDTH 4 +#endif + +typedef struct _entry +{ + t_object x_obj; + + t_glist * x_glist; + int x_rect_width; + int x_rect_height; + t_symbol* x_sym; + + int x_height; + int x_width; + + t_symbol* x_bgcolour; + t_symbol* x_fgcolour; + t_symbol* x_contents; + +} t_entry; + +/* widget helper functions */ + +#define DEBUG(x) + + +static void draw_inlets(t_entry *x, t_glist *glist, int firsttime, int nin, int nout) +{ + /* outlets */ + int n = nin; + int nplus, i; + nplus = (n == 1 ? 1 : n-1); + DEBUG(post("draw inlet");) + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) + { + int onset = text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist) + (x->x_rect_width - IOWIDTH) * i / nplus; + if (firsttime) + sys_vgui(".x%x.c create rectangle %d %d %d %d -tags {%xo%d %xo}\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), + onset, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height - 2, + onset + IOWIDTH, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height-1, + x, i, x); + else + sys_vgui(".x%x.c coords %xo%d %d %d %d %d\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), x, i, + onset, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height - 2, + onset + IOWIDTH, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height-1); + } + /* inlets */ + n = nout; + nplus = (n == 1 ? 1 : n-1); + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) + { + int onset = text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist) + (x->x_rect_width - IOWIDTH) * i / nplus; + if (firsttime) + sys_vgui(".x%x.c create rectangle %d %d %d %d -tags {%xi%d %xi}\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), + onset, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist), + onset + IOWIDTH, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist)+1, + x, i, x); + else + sys_vgui(".x%x.c coords %xi%d %d %d %d %d\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), x, i, + onset, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist), + onset + IOWIDTH, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist)+1); + + } + DEBUG(post("draw inlet end");) +} + + +static void draw_handle(t_entry *x, t_glist *glist, int firsttime) { + int onset = text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist) + (x->x_rect_width - IOWIDTH+2); + + if (firsttime) + sys_vgui(".x%x.c create rectangle %d %d %d %d -tags %xhandle\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), + onset, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height - 12, + onset + IOWIDTH-2, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height-4, + x); + else + sys_vgui(".x%x.c coords %xhandle %d %d %d %d\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), x, + onset, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height - 12, + onset + IOWIDTH-2, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height-4); +} + +static void create_widget(t_entry *x, t_glist *glist) +{ + char text[MAXPDSTRING]; + int len,i; + t_canvas *canvas=glist_getcanvas(glist); + /* I guess this is for fine-tuning of the rect size based on width and height? */ + x->x_rect_width = x->x_width; + x->x_rect_height = x->x_height+2; + + /* Create text widget */ + sys_vgui("set %xw .x%x.c.s%x ; text $%xw -font {helvetica 10} -border 1 -highlightthickness 1 -relief sunken -bg \"%s\" -fg \"%s\" \n", + x,canvas,x,x,x->x_bgcolour->s_name,x->x_fgcolour->s_name); + sys_vgui("bind .x%x.c.s%x <Leave> {focus [winfo parent .x%x.c.s%x]} \n", canvas, x, canvas, x); + sys_vgui("namespace eval entry%x {} \n", x); + +} + +static void entry_drawme(t_entry *x, t_glist *glist, int firsttime) +{ + t_canvas *canvas=glist_getcanvas(glist); + DEBUG(post("drawme %d",firsttime);) + if (firsttime) { + DEBUG(post("glist %x canvas %x",x->x_glist,canvas);) + create_widget(x,glist); + x->x_glist = canvas; + sys_vgui(".x%x.c create window %d %d -anchor nw -window .x%x.c.s%x -tags %xS -width %d -height %d \n", + canvas,text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist), text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist),x->x_glist,x,x, x->x_width, x->x_height); + + } + else { + sys_vgui(".x%x.c coords %xS \ + %d %d\n", + canvas, x, + text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist), text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist)); + } + draw_inlets(x, glist, firsttime, 1,1); + // draw_handle(x, glist, firsttime); + +} + + +static void entry_erase(t_entry* x,t_glist* glist) +{ + int n; + + DEBUG(post("erase");) + sys_vgui("destroy .x%x.c.s%x\n",glist_getcanvas(glist),x); + + sys_vgui(".x%x.c delete %xS\n",glist_getcanvas(glist), x); + + /* inlets and outlets */ + + sys_vgui(".x%x.c delete %xi\n",glist_getcanvas(glist),x); /* Added tag for all inlets of one instance */ + sys_vgui(".x%x.c delete %xo\n",glist_getcanvas(glist),x); /* Added tag for all outlets of one instance */ + sys_vgui(".x%x.c delete %xhandle\n",glist_getcanvas(glist),x,0); +} + + + +/* ------------------------ text widgetbehaviour----------------------------- */ + + +static void entry_getrect(t_gobj *z, t_glist *owner, + int *xp1, int *yp1, int *xp2, int *yp2) +{ + int width, height; + t_entry* s = (t_entry*)z; + + width = s->x_rect_width; + height = s->x_rect_height; + *xp1 = text_xpix(&s->x_obj, owner); + *yp1 = text_ypix(&s->x_obj, owner) - 1; + *xp2 = text_xpix(&s->x_obj, owner) + width; + *yp2 = text_ypix(&s->x_obj, owner) + height; +} + +static void entry_displace(t_gobj *z, t_glist *glist, + int dx, int dy) +{ + t_entry *x = (t_entry *)z; + DEBUG(post("displace");) + x->x_obj.te_xpix += dx; + x->x_obj.te_ypix += dy; + if (glist_isvisible(glist)) + { + sys_vgui(".x%x.c coords %xSEL %d %d %d %d\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), x, + text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist), text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist)-1, + text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_width, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height-2); + + entry_drawme(x, glist, 0); + canvas_fixlinesfor(glist_getcanvas(glist),(t_text*) x); + } + DEBUG(post("displace end");) +} + +static void entry_select(t_gobj *z, t_glist *glist, int state) +{ + t_entry *x = (t_entry *)z; + if (state) { + sys_vgui(".x%x.c create rectangle \ +%d %d %d %d -tags %xSEL -outline blue\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), + text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist), text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist)-1, + text_xpix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_width, text_ypix(&x->x_obj, glist) + x->x_rect_height-2, + x); + } + else { + sys_vgui(".x%x.c delete %xSEL\n", + glist_getcanvas(glist), x); + } +} + +static void entry_activate(t_gobj *z, t_glist *glist, int state) +{ +/* What does this do, why commented out? + t_text *x = (t_text *)z; + t_rtext *y = glist_findrtext(glist, x); + if (z->g_pd != gatom_class) rtext_activate(y, state);*/ +} + +static void entry_delete(t_gobj *z, t_glist *glist) +{ + t_text *x = (t_text *)z; + canvas_deletelinesfor(glist_getcanvas(glist), x); +} + + +static void entry_vis(t_gobj *z, t_glist *glist, int vis) +{ + t_entry* s = (t_entry*)z; + t_rtext *y; + DEBUG(post("vis: %d",vis);) + if (vis) { +#ifdef PD_MINOR_VERSION + y = (t_rtext *) rtext_new(glist, (t_text *)z); +#else + y = (t_rtext *) rtext_new(glist, (t_text *)z,0,0); +#endif + entry_drawme(s, glist, 1); + } + else { + y = glist_findrtext(glist, (t_text *)z); + entry_erase(s,glist); + rtext_free(y); + } +} + +static void entry_save(t_gobj *z, t_binbuf *b); + +t_widgetbehavior entry_widgetbehavior = { + w_getrectfn: entry_getrect, + w_displacefn: entry_displace, + w_selectfn: entry_select, + w_activatefn: entry_activate, + w_deletefn: entry_delete, + w_visfn: entry_vis, +#if PD_MINOR_VERSION < 37 + w_savefn: entry_save, +#endif + w_clickfn: NULL, +#if PD_MINOR_VERSION < 37 + w_propertiesfn: NULL, +#endif +}; + +/* Function to reset the contents of the entry box */ +static void entry_set(t_entry* x, t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv) +{ + int i; + t_symbol *tmp; + + sys_vgui(".x%x.c.s%x delete 0.0 end \n", x->x_glist, x); + for(i=0; i<argc ; i++) + { + tmp = atom_getsymbol(argv+i); + sys_vgui("lappend ::entry%x::list %s \n", x, tmp->s_name ); + } + sys_vgui(".x%x.c.s%x insert end $::entry%x::list ; unset ::entry%x::list \n", x->x_glist, x, x, x ); +} + +/* Clear the contents of the text widget */ +static void entry_clear(t_entry* x) +{ + sys_vgui(".x%x.c.s%x delete 0.0 end \n", x->x_glist, x); +} + +/* Output the symbol */ +/* , t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv) */ +static void entry_output(t_entry* x, t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv) +{ + outlet_list(x->x_obj.ob_outlet, s, argc, argv ); +} + +/* Pass the contents of the text widget onto the entry_output fuction above */ +static void entry_bang_output(t_entry* x) +{ + sys_vgui("pd [concat entry%p output [.x%x.c.s%x get 0.0 end] \\;]\n", x, x->x_glist, x); + sys_vgui("bind .x%x.c.s%x <Leave> {focus [winfo parent .x%x.c.s%x]} \n", x->x_glist, x, x->x_glist, x); +} + + +static void entry_save(t_gobj *z, t_binbuf *b) +{ + int i; + t_entry *x = (t_entry *)z; + + binbuf_addv(b, "ssiisiiss", gensym("#X"),gensym("obj"), + x->x_obj.te_xpix, x->x_obj.te_ypix , + gensym("entry"), x->x_width, x->x_height, x->x_bgcolour, x->x_fgcolour); + binbuf_addv(b, ";"); +} + +/* function to change colour of text background */ +void entry_bgcolour(t_entry* x, t_symbol* bgcol) +{ + x->x_bgcolour->s_name = bgcol->s_name; + sys_vgui(".x%x.c.s%x configure -background \"%s\" \n", x->x_glist, x, bgcol->s_name); +} + +/* function to change colour of text foreground */ +void entry_fgcolour(t_entry* x, t_symbol* fgcol) +{ + x->x_fgcolour->s_name = fgcol->s_name; + sys_vgui(".x%x.c.s%x configure -foreground \"%s\" \n", x->x_glist, x, fgcol->s_name); +} + +static t_class *entry_class; + + +static void *entry_new(t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv) +{ + t_entry *x = (t_entry *)pd_new(entry_class); + int i; + char buf[256]; + + /*x->x_glist = (t_glist*)NULL;*/ + /*x->x_glist = canvas_getcurrent();*/ + + + x->x_height = 1; + + if (argc < 4) + { + post("entry: You must enter at least 4 arguments. Default values used."); + x->x_width = 124; + x->x_height = 100; + x->x_bgcolour = gensym("grey70"); + x->x_fgcolour = gensym("black"); + + } else { + /* Copy args into structure */ + x->x_width = atom_getint(argv); + x->x_height = atom_getint(argv+1); + x->x_bgcolour = atom_getsymbol(argv+2); + x->x_fgcolour = atom_getsymbol(argv+3); + } + + + /*x->x_width = x->x_char_width*5; + x->x_height = (int)x->x_char_height*0.7; + x->x_width = x->x_char_width*7; tuned for Linux + x->x_height = x->x_char_height*5; */ + + /* Bind the recieve "entry%p" to the widget instance*/ + sprintf(buf,"entry%p",x); + x->x_sym = gensym(buf); + pd_bind(&x->x_obj.ob_pd, x->x_sym); + + outlet_new(&x->x_obj, &s_float); + return (x); +} + +void entry_setup(void) { + entry_class = class_new(gensym("entry"), (t_newmethod)entry_new, 0, + sizeof(t_entry),0,A_GIMME,0); + + class_addbang(entry_class, (t_method)entry_bang_output); + + class_addmethod(entry_class, (t_method)entry_output, + gensym("output"), + A_GIMME, + 0); + + class_addmethod(entry_class, (t_method)entry_set, + gensym("set"), + A_GIMME, + 0); + + class_addmethod(entry_class, (t_method)entry_clear, + gensym("clear"), + 0); + + class_addmethod(entry_class, (t_method)entry_bgcolour, + gensym("bgcolour"), + A_DEFSYMBOL, + 0); + + class_addmethod(entry_class, (t_method)entry_fgcolour, + gensym("fgcolour"), + A_DEFSYMBOL, + 0); + + class_setwidget(entry_class,&entry_widgetbehavior); +#if PD_MINOR_VERSION >= 37 + class_setsavefn(entry_class,&entry_save); +#endif + + post("Text v0.1 Ben Bogart."); +} + + diff --git a/entry/gop-test.pd b/entry/gop-test.pd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73e4d90 --- /dev/null +++ b/entry/gop-test.pd @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#N canvas 481 513 162 168 10; +#X obj 10 12 entry 100 100 grey85 black; +#X obj 4 6 cnv 15 160 160 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 +0; +#X coords 0 0 1 1 200 140 1; diff --git a/entry/makefile b/entry/makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..589ac14 --- /dev/null +++ b/entry/makefile @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +current: + echo make pd_linux, pd_nt, pd_irix5, or pd_irix6 + +clean: ; rm -f entry.pd_{linux,nt,irix?,darwin} *.o + +# ----------------------- NT ----------------------- + +pd_nt: entry.dll + +.SUFFIXES: .obj .dll + +PDNTCFLAGS = /W3 /WX /DNT /DPD /nologo +VC="D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Vc98" + +PDNTINCLUDE = /I. /I\tcl\include /I..\..\src /I$(VC)\include + +PDNTLDIR = $(VC)\lib +PDNTLIB = $(PDNTLDIR)\libc.lib \ + $(PDNTLDIR)\oldnames.lib \ + $(PDNTLDIR)\kernel32.lib \ + ..\..\bin\pd.lib + +.c.dll: + cl $(PDNTCFLAGS) $(PDNTINCLUDE) /c $*.c + link /dll /export:$*_setup $*.obj $(PDNTLIB) + +# override explicitly for tilde objects like this: +dspobj~.dll: dspobj~.c; + cl $(PDNTCFLAGS) $(PDNTINCLUDE) /c $*.c + link /dll /export:dspobj_tilde_setup $*.obj $(PDNTLIB) + +# ----------------------- IRIX 5.x ----------------------- + +pd_irix5: entry.pd_irix5 + +.SUFFIXES: .pd_irix5 + +SGICFLAGS5 = -o32 -DPD -DUNIX -DIRIX -O2 + + +SGIINCLUDE = -I../../src/ + +.c.pd_irix5: + cc $(SGICFLAGS5) $(SGIINCLUDE) -o $*.o -c $*.c + ld -elf -shared -rdata_shared -o $*.pd_irix5 $*.o + rm $*.o + +# ----------------------- LINUX i386 ----------------------- + +pd_linux: entry.pd_linux + +.SUFFIXES: .pd_linux + +LINUXCFLAGS = -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer \ + -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror \ + -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch + +LINUXINCLUDE = -I../../src + +.c.pd_linux: + cc $(LINUXCFLAGS) $(LINUXINCLUDE) -o $*.o -c $*.c + ld -export_dynamic -shared -o $*.pd_linux $*.o -lc -lm + strip --strip-unneeded $*.pd_linux + rm $*.o + +# ----------------------- Mac OSX ----------------------- + +pd_darwin: entry.pd_darwin + +.SUFFIXES: .pd_darwin + +DARWINCFLAGS = -DPD -O2 -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes \ + -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch + +.c.pd_darwin: + cc $(DARWINCFLAGS) $(LINUXINCLUDE) -o $*.o -c $*.c + cc -bundle -undefined suppress -flat_namespace -o $*.pd_darwin $*.o + rm -f $*.o + |