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Fix display of collection in overlay info. Due to markup escaped <i>collection</i> was displayed instead of collection's in italic. Overlay info syntax was extended to allow the wrapping of displayed data with markup. General syntax is: %name[:length limit][:extra]% Extra string uses special character '*' to mark the place of the data to display. If no '*' is present, then extra string is just appended to data. Any "\n" is replaced by a newline on display. Pango mark up is accepted in left and right parts. If data is empty, nothing will be displayed. Examples: "%name:<i>*</i>\n%" -> name is displayed in italics ended with a newline "%size:\n%" -> size is displayed with a newline at end "%formatted.ISOSpeedRating:ISO *%" -> prefix iso number with "ISO " (ie. "ISO 100") "Collection <b>*</b>\n" -> display collection name in bold prefixed by "Collection " and a newline is appended Collection name formatting was slighly improved by not displaying the .gqv extension. The default overlay info string was modified to use the new syntax, but older info strings should be displayed as usual.
author zas_
date Sat, 10 May 2008 21:29:53 +0000
parents 48c8e49b571c
children 3097880d7d95
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/*
 * Geeqie
 * (C) 2004 John Ellis
 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Geeqie Team
 *
 * Author: John Ellis
 *
 * This software is released under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL).
 * Please read the included file COPYING for more information.
 * This software comes with no warranty of any kind, use at your own risk!
 */


#ifndef REMOTE_H
#define REMOTE_H


typedef struct _RemoteConnection RemoteConnection;

typedef void RemoteReadFunc(RemoteConnection *rc, const char *text, gpointer data);

struct _RemoteConnection {
	gint server;
	int fd;
	gchar *path;

	gint channel_id;
	RemoteReadFunc *read_func;
	gpointer read_data;

	GList *clients;
};


RemoteConnection *remote_server_open(const gchar *path);
void remote_server_subscribe(RemoteConnection *rc, RemoteReadFunc *func, gpointer data);

RemoteConnection *remote_client_open(const gchar *path);
gint remote_client_send(RemoteConnection *rc, const gchar *text);

void remote_close(RemoteConnection *rc);


#endif