/* * freeglut_glutfont_definitions.c * * Bitmap and stroke fonts displaying. * * Copyright (c) 2003 Stephen J. Baker (whether he wants it or not). * All Rights Reserved. * Written by John F. Fay , who releases the * copyright over to the "freeglut" project lead. * Creation date: Mon July 21 2003 * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL * PAWEL W. OLSZTA BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER * IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /* * This file is necessary for the *nix version of "freeglut" because the * original GLUT defined its font variables in rather an unusual way. * Publicly, in "glut.h", they were defined as "void *". Privately, * in one of the source code files, they were defined as pointers to a * structure. Most compilers and linkers are satisfied with the "void *" * and don't go any farther, but some of them balked. In particular, * when compiling with "freeglut" and then trying to run using the GLUT * ".so" library, some of them would give an error. So we are having to * create this file to define the variables as pointers to an unusual * structure to match GLUT. */ /* * freeglut_internal.h uses some GL types, but including the GL header portably * is a bit tricky, so we include freeglut_std.h here, which contains the * necessary machinery. But this poses another problem, caused by the ugly * original defintion of the font constants in "classic" GLUT: They are defined * as void* externally, so we move them temporarily out of the way by AN EXTREME * CPP HACK. */ #define glutStrokeRoman glutStrokeRomanIGNOREME #define glutStrokeMonoRoman glutStrokeMonoRomanIGNOREME #define glutBitmap9By15 glutBitmap9By15IGNOREME #define glutBitmap8By13 glutBitmap8By13IGNOREME #define glutBitmapTimesRoman10 glutBitmapTimesRoman10IGNOREME #define glutBitmapTimesRoman24 glutBitmapTimesRoman24IGNOREME #define glutBitmapHelvetica10 glutBitmapHelvetica10IGNOREME #define glutBitmapHelvetica12 glutBitmapHelvetica12IGNOREME #define glutBitmapHelvetica18 glutBitmapHelvetica18IGNOREME #include #undef glutStrokeRoman #undef glutStrokeMonoRoman #undef glutBitmap9By15 #undef glutBitmap8By13 #undef glutBitmapTimesRoman10 #undef glutBitmapTimesRoman24 #undef glutBitmapHelvetica10 #undef glutBitmapHelvetica12 #undef glutBitmapHelvetica18 #include "freeglut_internal.h" #if TARGET_HOST_POSIX_X11 struct freeglutStrokeFont { const char *name ; int num_chars ; void *ch ; float top ; float bottom ; }; struct freeglutBitmapFont { const char *name ; const int num_chars ; const int first ; const void *ch ; }; struct freeglutStrokeFont glutStrokeRoman ; struct freeglutStrokeFont glutStrokeMonoRoman ; struct freeglutBitmapFont glutBitmap9By15 ; struct freeglutBitmapFont glutBitmap8By13 ; struct freeglutBitmapFont glutBitmapTimesRoman10 ; struct freeglutBitmapFont glutBitmapTimesRoman24 ; struct freeglutBitmapFont glutBitmapHelvetica10 ; struct freeglutBitmapFont glutBitmapHelvetica12 ; struct freeglutBitmapFont glutBitmapHelvetica18 ; #endif