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# Default gromit configuration
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# taken from Totem's telestrator mode config
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# added default entries
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"red Pen" = PEN (size=5 color="red");
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"blue Pen" = "red Pen" (color="blue");
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"yellow Pen" = "red Pen" (color="yellow");
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"green Marker" = PEN (size=6 color="green" arrowsize=1);
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"Eraser" = ERASER (size = 75);
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"default" = "red Pen";
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"default"[SHIFT] = "blue Pen";
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"default"[CONTROL] = "yellow Pen";
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"default"[2] = "green Marker";
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"default"[Button3] = "Eraser";
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2008-12-29 Christian Beier <dontmind@freeshell.org>
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2004-10-14 Simon Budig <simon@gimp.org>
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* gromit.c: - Applied a (slightly modified) patch from
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Bastien Nocera (hadess@hadess.net) to port gromit to GTK+ 2. Still
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needs some testing with a Tablet.
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- removed deprecated stuff
|
||||
- changed the activation of input devices, having mice as extended
|
||||
input devices apparently confuses GDK.
|
||||
|
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2003-03-04 Simon Budig <simon@gimp.org>
|
||||
|
||||
* gromit.c: Make sure that the arrowhead is connected to the line.
|
||||
Draw black outline around the arrowhead.
|
||||
Have just one global last coordinate. Tackles some problems when
|
||||
switching tools while drawing.
|
||||
|
||||
2001-12-10 Simon Budig <simon@gimp.org>
|
||||
|
||||
* README
|
||||
* gromit.c: Implemented Arrowheads,
|
||||
changed Name of resourcefile to "~/.gromitrc"
|
||||
|
||||
2001-02-26 Simon Budig <simon@gimp.org>
|
||||
|
||||
* */* Sorry, no real changelog.
|
||||
|
||||
2000-08-28 Simon Budig <simon@gimp.org>
|
||||
|
||||
* */* First version
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
38
Makefile
Normal file
38
Makefile
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
||||
#
|
||||
# very simple makefile for gromit
|
||||
#
|
||||
# NOTE: you need these:
|
||||
# - GTK, GDK, Glib devel package version >= 2.16
|
||||
# - libXi version 2 strongly suggested ;-)
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY : clean
|
||||
|
||||
CFLAGS = $(shell pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0) -Wall -O2 -g
|
||||
CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/mpx/include -DXINPUT2
|
||||
LDFLAGS= $(shell pkg-config --libs gtk+-2.0)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OBJS=gromit.o
|
||||
OUTFILE=gromit
|
||||
PREFIX=/usr/local/
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
all: $(OUTFILE)
|
||||
|
||||
$(OUTFILE): $(OBJS)
|
||||
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(OBJS) -o $(OUTFILE) $(LDFLAGS)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# clean me up, scotty
|
||||
clean:
|
||||
$(RM) $(OUTFILE) $(OBJS) *~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
install: $(OUTFILE)
|
||||
install -d $(PREFIX)/bin
|
||||
install -m 755 $(OUTFILE) $(PREFIX)/bin
|
||||
|
||||
gromit.o: paint_cursor.xpm erase_cursor.xpm
|
||||
155
README
Normal file
155
README
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
|
||||
Gromit
|
||||
----------
|
||||
|
||||
Gromit (GRaphics Over MIscellaneous Things) is a small tool to make
|
||||
annotations on the screen.
|
||||
|
||||
When making presentations of the Gimp I found myself often moving the
|
||||
mousepointer around the point of interest until hopefully everybody
|
||||
noticed it. This annoyed me, since it is a very vague way to highlight
|
||||
something. I dreamt of a small programm which allows me to simply draw
|
||||
on the screen, ignoring any window-borders.
|
||||
|
||||
Gromit is a first implementation of this program.
|
||||
|
||||
The main usage problem of Gromit is its activation. You need a special
|
||||
command to make Gromit grab the mouse, since you typically want to use
|
||||
the program you are demonstrating and highlighting something is a short
|
||||
interruption of your workflow.
|
||||
|
||||
Gromit offers two ways to make this possible. It grabs the "Pause" key, so
|
||||
that no other application can use it and it is available to Gromit only.
|
||||
The available commands are:
|
||||
|
||||
Pause: toggle painting
|
||||
SHIFT-Pause: clear screen
|
||||
CTRL-Pause: toggle visibility
|
||||
ALT-Pause: Quit Gromit.
|
||||
|
||||
You can specify the key to grab via "gromit --key <keysym>". Specifying
|
||||
an empty string or "none" for the keysym will prevent gromit from grabbing
|
||||
a key.
|
||||
|
||||
Alternatively you can invoke Gromit with various arguments to control an
|
||||
already running Gromit (If you are curious: Communication between two
|
||||
gromit instances is done via a special X-Selection).
|
||||
|
||||
Usage:
|
||||
gromit --quit
|
||||
will cause the main Gromit process to quit (or "-q")
|
||||
gromit --toggle
|
||||
will toggle the grabbing of the cursor (or "-t")
|
||||
gromit --visibility
|
||||
will toggle the visibility of the window (or "-v")
|
||||
gromit --clear
|
||||
will clear the screen (or "-c")
|
||||
|
||||
If activated Gromit prevents you from using other programs with the
|
||||
mouse. You can press the button and paint on the screen. Key presses
|
||||
(except the "Pause"-Key, see above) will still reach the currently active
|
||||
window but it may be difficult to change the window-focus without mouse...
|
||||
The next "gromit --toggle" will deactivate Gromit and you can use your
|
||||
programs as usual - only the painted regions will be obscured.
|
||||
|
||||
Gromit is pressure sensitive, if you are using properly configured
|
||||
XInput-Devices you can draw lines with varying width. It is
|
||||
possible to erase something with the other end of the (Wacom) pen.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Building:
|
||||
|
||||
Gromit is small and lightwight. It needs GTK+ 2.X to build and the Makefile
|
||||
is straightforward. No need for autoconf/automake yet :-)
|
||||
Simply type "make" and copy the resulting binary to a convenient place.
|
||||
Stripping the binary can reduce its size. I just tested it on
|
||||
Linux/XFree86, reports from other platforms are welcome.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration:
|
||||
|
||||
Gromit is configurable via the file ".gromitrc" in your Homedirectory.
|
||||
Here you can specify which Device/Button/Modifier combination invokes
|
||||
which tool. See the file "gromitconf" distributed with this program for
|
||||
an example. An overview on the syntax:
|
||||
|
||||
# Comments can be either # Shell-Style or
|
||||
/* C-Style. */
|
||||
|
||||
This entry defines the tool "red Pen", a pen with size 7 and color red.
|
||||
You can specify the color in X-Style: e.g. "#FF0033" or
|
||||
colors from rgb.txt.
|
||||
|
||||
"red Pen" = PEN (size=7 color="red");
|
||||
|
||||
The following Entries copy an existing configuration (in this case
|
||||
"red Pen") and modify the color.
|
||||
|
||||
"blue Pen" = "red Pen" (color="blue");
|
||||
"yellow Pen" = "red Pen" (color="yellow");
|
||||
|
||||
You can also draw lines that end in an arrow head. For this you
|
||||
have to specify "arrowsize". This is a factor relative to the width
|
||||
of the line. For reasonable arrowheads start with 1.
|
||||
|
||||
"blue Pen" = "blue Arrow" (arrowsize=2);
|
||||
|
||||
An "ERASER" is a tool that erases the drawings on screen.
|
||||
The color parameter is not important.
|
||||
|
||||
"Eraser" = ERASER (size = 75);
|
||||
|
||||
A "RECOLOR"-Tool changes the color of the drawing without changing
|
||||
the shape. Try it out to see the effect.
|
||||
|
||||
"green Marker" = RECOLOR (color = "Limegreen");
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
If you define a tool with the same name as an input-device
|
||||
(see the output of "xsetpointer -l", if there is a "SWITCH"-Tool
|
||||
it is uninteresting...) this input-device uses this tool.
|
||||
Additionally you can limit the Scope to specific combinations of
|
||||
Mousebuttons (1,2,3,4,5 or Button1,...,Button5)
|
||||
and Modifiers (SHIFT, CONTROL, ALT, META, while ALT==META).
|
||||
|
||||
"Core Pointer" = "red Pen";
|
||||
"Core Pointer"[SHIFT] = "blue Pen";
|
||||
"Core Pointer"[CONTROL] = "yellow Pen";
|
||||
"Core Pointer"[2] = "green Marker";
|
||||
"Core Pointer"[Button3] = "Eraser";
|
||||
|
||||
The descision, which tool to use follows a simple policy:
|
||||
a) Buttons are more important than Modifiers
|
||||
b) Low number Buttons are more important than higher ones
|
||||
c) Modifiers: SHIFT > CONTROL > ALT/META.
|
||||
d) Gromit tries partial matches:
|
||||
If you define "Core Pointer"[] and "Core Pointer"[SHIFT, CONTROL]
|
||||
and only SHIFT actually is pressed, Gromit will use the second
|
||||
definition if there is no "Core Pointer"[SHIFT] definition.
|
||||
Same logic goes for the buttons.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Problems:
|
||||
|
||||
Gromit may drastically slow down your X-Server, especially when you draw
|
||||
very thin lines. It makes heavily use of the shape extension, which is
|
||||
quite expensive if you paint a complex pattern on screen. Especially
|
||||
terminal-programs tend to scroll incredibly slow if something is painted
|
||||
over their window. There is nothing I can do about this.
|
||||
|
||||
Gromit partially disables DnD, since it lays a transparent window across
|
||||
the whole screen and everything gets "dropped" to this (invisible)
|
||||
window. Gromit tries to minimize this effect: When you clear the screen
|
||||
the shaped window will be hidden. It will be resurrected, when you want
|
||||
to paint something again. However: The window does not hide, if you
|
||||
erase everything with the eraser tool, you have to clear the screen
|
||||
explicitely with the "gromit --clear" command or hide Gromit with
|
||||
"gromit --visibility".
|
||||
|
||||
This Program is distributed under the Gnu General Public License. See
|
||||
the file COPYING for details.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Have fun,
|
||||
Simon Budig <simon@budig.de>
|
||||
|
||||
9
TODO
Normal file
9
TODO
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
- device specific hotkey
|
||||
-> this is really awkward, because i had to duplicate the event
|
||||
handling in gromit (gdk gives no device information with key
|
||||
events. and two event checkers running ain't nice: either we
|
||||
miss XI key events or internal gdk events (arrows arent drawn
|
||||
till the end...) so just leave it till gdk gets full XI2.
|
||||
-> see gromit.c_devhotkeytry3 for the third stab on this...
|
||||
|
||||
41
erase_cursor.xpm
Normal file
41
erase_cursor.xpm
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
|
||||
/* XPM */
|
||||
#define erase_cursor_x_hot 14
|
||||
#define erase_cursor_y_hot 14
|
||||
const char *erase_cursor_xpm[] = {
|
||||
/* columns rows colors chars-per-pixel */
|
||||
"31 31 2 1",
|
||||
" c none",
|
||||
". c black",
|
||||
/* pixels */
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ....... ",
|
||||
" ... ... ",
|
||||
" .. .. ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" . . ",
|
||||
" .. .. ",
|
||||
" ... ... ",
|
||||
" ....... ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" "
|
||||
};
|
||||
2281
gromit.c_devhotkeytry3
Normal file
2281
gromit.c_devhotkeytry3
Normal file
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
41
paint_cursor.xpm
Normal file
41
paint_cursor.xpm
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
|
||||
/* XPM */
|
||||
#define paint_cursor_x_hot 14
|
||||
#define paint_cursor_y_hot 14
|
||||
const char *paint_cursor_xpm[] = {
|
||||
/* columns rows colors chars-per-pixel */
|
||||
"31 31 2 1",
|
||||
" c none",
|
||||
". c black",
|
||||
/* pixels */
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
"......... ......... ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" . ",
|
||||
" ",
|
||||
" "
|
||||
};
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user