/* $Id: plugin.h,v 1.2 2004/03/03 03:47:04 reinelt Exp $ * * plugin handler for the Evaluator * * Copyright 2003 Michael Reinelt * * This file is part of LCD4Linux. * * LCD4Linux 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, or (at your option) * any later version. * * LCD4Linux 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * * $Log: plugin.h,v $ * Revision 1.2 2004/03/03 03:47:04 reinelt * big patch from Martin Hejl: * - use qprintf() where appropriate * - save CPU cycles on gettimeofday() * - add quit() functions to free allocated memory * - fixed lots of memory leaks * * Revision 1.1 2003/12/19 05:35:14 reinelt * renamed 'client' to 'plugin' * * Revision 1.1 2003/10/11 06:01:52 reinelt * * renamed expression.{c,h} to client.{c,h} * added config file client * new functions 'AddNumericVariable()' and 'AddStringVariable()' * new parameter '-i' for interactive mode * * Revision 1.1 2003/10/06 04:34:06 reinelt * expression evaluator added * */ #include "evaluator.h" #ifndef _PLUGIN_H_ #define _PLUGIN_H_ int plugin_init (void); void plugin_exit(void); #endif cd4linux.git/stats/README.Drivers'>stats
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# $Id: README.Drivers,v 1.4 2001/03/09 13:08:11 ltoetsch Exp $
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How to write new display drivers for lcd4linux

If you plan to write a new display driver for lcd4linux, you should follow
this guidelines:

* use Skeleton.c as a start point.
  You might also have a look at Text.c

* create a new sourcefile <drivername>.c and add it to the bottom of
  Makefile.am

* add an entry to configure.in

* there's no need for a <drivername>.h

* create one (or more) unique display names (your driver will be selected by
  this name in the 'Display'-line of lcd4linux.conf).

* include "display.h" in your driver, to get the LCD structure and various 
  BAR_ definitions

* include "cfg.h" if you need to access settings in the config file.

* create a LCD table at the bottom of your driver, and fill it with the
  appropriate values. Take care that you specify the correct bar capabilities
  of your display or driver:

  BAR_L:  horizontal bars headed left
  BAR_R:  horizontal bars headed right
  BAR_H2: driver supports horizontal dual-bars
  BAR_U:  vertical bars bottom-up
  BAR_D:  vertical bars top-down
  BAR_V2: driver supports vertical dual-bars

* edit display.c and create a reference to your LCD table:

     external LCD YourDriver[];

* extend the FAMILY table in display.c with your driver:

     FAMILY Driver[] = {
       { "Skeleton",      Skeleton },
       { "MatrixOrbital", MatrixOrbital },
       { "YourFamily",    YourDriver },
       { "" }
     };

* write the correspondig init(), clear(), put(), bar(), quit() and
  flush()-functions. There's no need to use a framebuffer and display its
  contents with the flush()- call (as in MatrixOrbital.c), you can directly
  write to the display in the put()- and bar()-functions, and use an empty
  flush()-function. But if you have a limited number of user-defined
  characters, and therefore you have to do some sort of 'character reduction'
  or similar stuff, you will have to use a framebuffer and the flush()-call.