REGISTER_FRAMEBUFFER(9) Frame Buffer Library REGISTER_FRAMEBUFFER(9)NAME
register_framebuffer - registers a frame buffer device
SYNOPSIS
int register_framebuffer(struct fb_info * fb_info);
ARGUMENTS
fb_info
frame buffer info structure
DESCRIPTION
Registers a frame buffer device fb_info.
Returns negative errno on error, or zero for success.
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Frame(3m17n) The m17n Library Frame(3m17n)NAME
Frame - A frame is an object corresponding to the graphic device.
Typedefs
typedef struct MFrame MFrame
Type of frames.
Functions
MFrame * mframe (MPlist *plist)
Create a new frame.
void * mframe_get_prop (MFrame *frame, MSymbol key)
Return property value of frame.
Variables
MFrame * mframe_default
The default frame.
Variables: Keys of frame parameter
These are the symbols to use in a parameter to create a frame. See the function mframe() for details.
Mdevice, Mdisplay, Mscreen, Mdrawable, Mdepth, and Mcolormap are also keys of a frame property.
MSymbol Mdevice
MSymbol Mdisplay
MSymbol Mscreen
MSymbol Mdrawable
MSymbol Mdepth
MSymbol Mcolormap
MSymbol Mwidget
MSymbol Mgd
Variables: Keys of frame property
These are the symbols to use as an argument to the function mframe_get_prop().
MSymbol Mfont
MSymbol Mfont_width
MSymbol Mfont_ascent
MSymbol Mfont_descent
Detailed Description
A frame is an object corresponding to the graphic device.
A frame is an object of the type MFrame to hold various information about each display/input device. Almost all m17n GUI functions require
a pointer to a frame as an argument.
Typedef Documentation
typedef struct MFrame MFrame
Type of frames. The type MFrame is for a frame object. Each frame holds various information about the corresponding physical display/input
device.
The internal structure of the type MFrame is concealed from an application program, and its contents depend on the window system in use. In
the m17n-X library, it contains the information about display and screen in the X Window System.
Variable Documentation
MSymbol Mdevice
MSymbol Mdisplay
MSymbol Mscreen
MSymbol Mdrawable
MSymbol Mdepth
MSymbol Mcolormap
MSymbol Mwidget
MSymbol Mgd
MSymbol Mfont
MSymbol Mfont_width
MSymbol Mfont_ascent
MSymbol Mfont_descent
MFrame* mframe_default
The default frame. The external variable mframe_default contains a pointer to the default frame that is created by the first call of
mframe().
Author
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA)
Copyright (C) 2001-2011 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html>.
Version 1.6.2 12 Jan 2011 Frame(3m17n)
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