vdr/osd.h
Klaus Schmidinger 9aa2cda494 Version 0.68
- Date and time in the title of an event info page are now always right adjusted.
- The 'current channel' is now handled device specific (in case there is more
  than one DVB card).
- The 'SetSystemTime' option in the "Setup" menu is now shown as "yes/no".
- Implemented "internationalization" (see 'i18n.c' for information on how to
  add new languages). Thanks to Miha Setina for translating the OSD texts to
  the Slovenian language.
- Fixed learning keys on the PC keyboard (display oscillated).
- Fixed a timing problem with OSD refresh and SVDRP.
- Avoiding multiple definitions of the same timer in the "Schedule" menu (this
  could happen when pressing the "Red" button while editing the timer).
- There can now be a configuration file named 'commands.conf' that defines
  commands that can be executed through the "Main" menu's "Commands" option
  (see FORMATS for details on how to define these commands).
- Added a 'fixed' font for use with the output of system commands.
- The 'Priority' parameter of the timers is now also used to interrupt a low
  priority timer recording if a higher priority timer wants to record.
- A timer recording on a DVB card with a CAM module will now be interrupted
  by a timer that needs to use this specific DVB card to record an encrypted
  channel, if the timer currently occupying this DVB card doesn't need the
  CAM module (and thus can continue recording on a different DVB card).
- The "Yellow" button in the "What's on now/next?" menus now displays the
  schedule of the current channel from that menu.
- All DVB cards in a multi-card system now write their EIT information into the
  same data structure.
- If there is more than one DVB card in the system, the non-primary cards are
  now used to periodically scan through the channels in order to keep the
  EPG info up-to-date. Scanning kicks in after 60 seconds of user inactivity
  (timeout in order to keep user interactions instantaneously) and each channel
  that has the 'pnr' parameter defined in 'channels.conf' is switched to for
  20 seconds. If there is only one DVB card in the system, that card will start
  scanning after 5 hours (configurable through the "Setup" menu) of user inactivity
  and will switch back to the channel it originally displayed at the first sign of
  user activity. Any scanning will only occur if that particular card is not
  currently recording or replaying.
- Now shifting the 'Subtitle' info into the 'ExtendedDescription' on stations
  that don't send the EIT information correctly (like, e.g., 'VOX').
- Implemented a 10 seconds latency when removing files.
- Fixed unwanted reaction on the "Green" and "Yellow" button in the "Event" display.
- Implemented 'Transfer Mode' to display video data from the DVB card that actually
  can receive a certain channel on the primary interface. This is currently in
  an early state and may still cause some problems, but it appears to work nice
  already.
2000-11-19 18:00:00 +01:00

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/*
* osd.h: Abstract On Screen Display layer
*
* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
* how to reach the author.
*
* $Id: osd.h 1.17 2000/11/12 15:27:34 kls Exp $
*/
#ifndef __OSD_H
#define __OSD_H
#include "config.h"
#include "interface.h"
#include "tools.h"
#define MAXOSDITEMS 9
enum eOSState { osUnknown,
osMenu,
osContinue,
osSchedule,
osChannels,
osTimers,
osRecordings,
osSetup,
osCommands,
osRecord,
osReplay,
osStopRecord,
osStopReplay,
osSwitchDvb,
osBack,
osEnd,
};
class cOsdItem : public cListObject {
private:
const char *text;
int offset;
eOSState state;
protected:
bool fresh;
bool userColor;
eDvbColor fgColor, bgColor;
public:
cOsdItem(eOSState State = osUnknown);
cOsdItem(const char *Text, eOSState State = osUnknown);
virtual ~cOsdItem();
bool HasUserColor(void) { return userColor; }
void SetText(const char *Text, bool Copy = true);
void SetColor(eDvbColor FgColor, eDvbColor BgColor = clrBackground);
const char *Text(void) { return text; }
virtual void Display(int Offset = -1, eDvbColor FgColor = clrWhite, eDvbColor BgColor = clrBackground);
virtual void Set(void) {}
virtual eOSState ProcessKey(eKeys Key);
};
class cOsdBase {
protected:
bool needsFastResponse;
public:
cOsdBase(bool FastResponse = false) { needsFastResponse = FastResponse; }
virtual ~cOsdBase() {}
int Width(void) { return Interface->Width(); }
int Height(void) { return Interface->Height(); }
bool NeedsFastResponse(void) { return needsFastResponse; }
virtual eOSState ProcessKey(eKeys Key) = 0;
};
class cOsdMenu : public cOsdBase, public cList<cOsdItem> {
private:
const char *title;
int cols[cInterface::MaxCols];
int first, current, marked;
cOsdMenu *subMenu;
const char *helpRed, *helpGreen, *helpYellow, *helpBlue;
const char *status;
protected:
bool visible;
virtual void Clear(void);
bool SpecialItem(int idx);
void RefreshCurrent(void);
void DisplayCurrent(bool Current);
void CursorUp(void);
void CursorDown(void);
void Mark(void);
eOSState AddSubMenu(cOsdMenu *SubMenu);
bool HasSubMenu(void) { return subMenu; }
void SetStatus(const char *s);
void SetTitle(const char *Title, bool Copy = true);
void SetHelp(const char *Red, const char *Green = NULL, const char *Yellow = NULL, const char *Blue = NULL);
virtual void Del(int Index);
public:
cOsdMenu(const char *Title, int c0 = 0, int c1 = 0, int c2 = 0, int c3 = 0, int c4 = 0);
virtual ~cOsdMenu();
int Current(void) { return current; }
void Add(cOsdItem *Item, bool Current = false);
void Display(void);
virtual eOSState ProcessKey(eKeys Key);
};
#endif //__OSD_H