mesa/progs/redbook/stroke.c

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/* Copyright (c) Mark J. Kilgard, 1994. */
/*
* (c) Copyright 1993, Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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*
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* (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software
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* Unpublished-- rights reserved under the copyright laws of the
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*
* OpenGL(TM) is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
*/
/*
* stroke.c
* This program demonstrates some characters of a
* stroke (vector) font. The characters are represented
* by display lists, which are given numbers which
* correspond to the ASCII values of the characters.
* Use of glCallLists() is demonstrated.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <GL/glut.h>
#define PT 1
#define STROKE 2
#define END 3
typedef struct charpoint {
GLfloat x, y;
int type;
} CP;
CP Adata[] = {
{ 0, 0, PT}, {0, 9, PT}, {1, 10, PT}, {4, 10, PT},
{5, 9, PT}, {5, 0, STROKE}, {0, 5, PT}, {5, 5, END}
};
CP Edata[] = {
{5, 0, PT}, {0, 0, PT}, {0, 10, PT}, {5, 10, STROKE},
{0, 5, PT}, {4, 5, END}
};
CP Pdata[] = {
{0, 0, PT}, {0, 10, PT}, {4, 10, PT}, {5, 9, PT}, {5, 6, PT},
{4, 5, PT}, {0, 5, END}
};
CP Rdata[] = {
{0, 0, PT}, {0, 10, PT}, {4, 10, PT}, {5, 9, PT}, {5, 6, PT},
{4, 5, PT}, {0, 5, STROKE}, {3, 5, PT}, {5, 0, END}
};
CP Sdata[] = {
{0, 1, PT}, {1, 0, PT}, {4, 0, PT}, {5, 1, PT}, {5, 4, PT},
{4, 5, PT}, {1, 5, PT}, {0, 6, PT}, {0, 9, PT}, {1, 10, PT},
{4, 10, PT}, {5, 9, END}
};
/* drawLetter() interprets the instructions from the array
* for that letter and renders the letter with line segments.
*/
void drawLetter(CP *l)
{
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
for (;;) {
switch (l->type) {
case PT:
glVertex2fv(&l->x);
break;
case STROKE:
glVertex2fv(&l->x);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
break;
case END:
glVertex2fv(&l->x);
glEnd();
glTranslatef(8.0, 0.0, 0.0);
return;
}
l++;
}
}
/* Create a display list for each of 6 characters */
void myinit (void)
{
GLuint base;
glShadeModel (GL_FLAT);
base = glGenLists (128);
glListBase(base);
glNewList(base+'A', GL_COMPILE); drawLetter(Adata); glEndList();
glNewList(base+'E', GL_COMPILE); drawLetter(Edata); glEndList();
glNewList(base+'P', GL_COMPILE); drawLetter(Pdata); glEndList();
glNewList(base+'R', GL_COMPILE); drawLetter(Rdata); glEndList();
glNewList(base+'S', GL_COMPILE); drawLetter(Sdata); glEndList();
glNewList(base+' ', GL_COMPILE); glTranslatef(8.0, 0.0, 0.0); glEndList();
}
char *test1 = "A SPARE SERAPE APPEARS AS";
char *test2 = "APES PREPARE RARE PEPPERS";
void printStrokedString(char *s)
{
GLsizei len = (GLsizei) strlen(s);
glCallLists(len, GL_BYTE, (GLbyte *)s);
}
void display(void)
{
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
glColor3f(1.0, 1.0, 1.0);
glPushMatrix();
glScalef(2.0, 2.0, 2.0);
glTranslatef(10.0, 30.0, 0.0);
printStrokedString(test1);
glPopMatrix();
glPushMatrix();
glScalef(2.0, 2.0, 2.0);
glTranslatef(10.0, 13.0, 0.0);
printStrokedString(test2);
glPopMatrix();
glFlush();
}
static void reshape(GLsizei w, GLsizei h)
{
glViewport(0, 0, w, h);
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity();
glOrtho(0.0, (GLdouble)w, 0.0, (GLdouble)h, -1.0, 1.0);
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glLoadIdentity();
}
static void
key(unsigned char k, int x, int y)
{
switch (k) {
case 27: /* Escape */
exit(0);
break;
default:
return;
}
glutPostRedisplay();
}
/* Main Loop
* Open window with initial window size, title bar,
* RGBA display mode, and handle input events.
*/
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
glutInit(&argc, argv);
glutInitDisplayMode (GLUT_SINGLE | GLUT_RGB);
glutInitWindowSize (440, 120);
glutCreateWindow (argv[0]);
myinit ();
glutDisplayFunc(display);
glutReshapeFunc(reshape);
glutKeyboardFunc(key);
glutMainLoop();
return 0; /* ANSI C requires main to return int. */
}