% notcurses_visual(3) % nick black % v1.6.0 # NAME notcurses_visual - notcurses multimedia # SYNOPSIS **#include ** ```c typedef enum { NCSCALE_NONE, NCSCALE_SCALE, NCSCALE_STRETCH, } ncscale_e; typedef enum { NCBLIT_DEFAULT,// let the ncvisual choose its own blitter NCBLIT_1x1, // full block █ NCBLIT_2x1, // full/(upper|left) blocks ▄█ NCBLIT_1x1x4, // shaded full blocks ▓▒░█ NCBLIT_2x2, // quadrants ▗▐ ▖▄▟▌▙█ NCBLIT_4x1, // four vert/horz levels █▆▄▂ / ▎▌▊█ NCBLIT_BRAILLE,// 4x2-way braille ⡀⡄⡆⡇⢀⣀⣄⣆⣇⢠⣠⣤⣦⣧⢰⣰⣴⣶⣷⢸⣸⣼⣾⣿ NCBLIT_8x1, // eight vert/horz levels █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁ / ▏▎▍▌▋▊▉█ NCBLIT_SIXEL, // six rows, 1 column (RGB) } ncblitter_e; #define NCVISUAL_OPTION_NODEGRADE 0x0001 #define NCVISUAL_OPTION_BLEND 0x0002 struct ncvisual_options { struct ncplane* n; ncscale_e scaling; int y, x; int begy, begx; // origin of rendered section int leny, lenx; // size of rendered section ncblitter_e blitter; // glyph set to use (maps input to output cells) uint64_t flags; // bitmask over NCVISUAL_OPTION_* }; typedef int (*streamcb)(struct notcurses*, struct ncvisual*, void*); ``` **bool notcurses_canopen_images(const struct notcurses* nc);** **bool notcurses_canopen_videos(const struct notcurses* nc);** **bool notcurses_cansixel(const struct notcurses* nc);** **struct ncvisual* ncvisual_from_file(const char* file, nc_err_e* err);** **struct ncvisual* ncvisual_from_rgba(const void* rgba, int rows, int rowstride, int cols);** **struct ncvisual* ncvisual_from_bgra(const void* bgra, int rows, int rowstride, int cols);** **struct ncvisual* ncvisual_from_plane(struct ncplane* n, ncblitter_e blit, int begy, int begx, int leny, int lenx);** **int ncvisual_geom(const struct notcurses* nc, const struct ncvisual* n, const struct ncvisual_options* vopts, int* y, int* x, int* toy, int* tox);** **void ncvisual_destroy(struct ncvisual* ncv);** **nc_err_e ncvisual_decode(struct ncvisual* nc);** **struct ncplane* ncvisual_render(struct notcurses* nc, struct ncvisual* ncv, const struct ncvisual_options* vopts);** **int ncvisual_simple_streamer(struct ncplane* n, struct ncvisual* ncv, const struct timespec* disptime, void* curry);** **int ncvisual_stream(struct notcurses* nc, struct ncvisual* ncv, nc_err_e* err, float timescale, streamcb streamer, const struct ncvisual_options* vopts, void* curry);** **int ncvisual_rotate(struct ncvisual* n, double rads);** **int ncvisual_resize(struct ncvisual* n, int rows, int cols);** **int ncvisual_polyfill_yx(struct ncvisual* n, int y, int x, uint32_t rgba);** **int ncvisual_at_yx(const struct ncvisual* n, int y, int x, uint32_t* pixel);** **int ncvisual_set_yx(const struct ncvisual* n, int y, int x, uint32_t pixel);** **char* ncvisual_subtitle(const struct ncvisual* ncv);** # DESCRIPTION An **ncvisual** is a virtual pixel framebuffer. They can be created from RGBA/BGRA data in memory (**ncvisual_from_rgba**/**ncvisual_from_bgra**), or from the content of a suitable **ncplane** (**ncvisual_from_ncplane**). If Notcurses was built against a multimedia engine (FFMpeg or OpenImageIO), image and video files can be loaded into visuals using **ncvisual_from_file**. **ncvisual_from_file** discovers the container and codecs, but does not verify that the entire file is well-formed. **ncvisual_decode** ought be invoked to recover subsequent frames, once per frame. Once the visual is loaded, it can be transformed using **ncvisual_rotate** and **ncvisual_resize**. These are persistent operations, unlike any scaling that takes place at render time. If a subtitle is associated with the frame, it can be acquired with **ncvisual_subtitle**. **ncvisual_from_rgba** and **ncvisual_from_bgra** both require a number of **rows**, a number of image columns **cols**, and a virtual row length of **rowstride** / 4 columns. The input data must provide 32 bits per pixel, and thus must be at least **rowstride** * **rows** bytes, of which a **cols** * **rows** * 4-byte subset is used. It is not possible to **mmap(2)** an image file and use it directly--decompressed, decoded data is necessary. The resulting plane will be ceil(**rows**/2) rows, and **cols** columns. **ncvisual_from_plane** requires specification of a rectangle via **begy**, **begx**, **leny**, and **lenx**. The only valid characters within this region are those used by the **NCBLIT_2x2** blitter, though this may change in the future. **ncvisual_rotate** executes a rotation of **rads** radians, in the clockwise (positive) or counterclockwise (negative) direction. **ncvisual_subtitle** will return a UTF-8-encoded subtitle corresponding to the current frame if such a subtitle was decoded. Note that a subtitle might be returned for multiple frames, or might not. **ncvisual_render** blits the visual to an **ncplane**, based on the contents of its **struct ncvisual_options**. If **n** is not **NULL**, it specifies the plane on which to render, and **y**/**x** specify a location within that plane. Otherwise, a new plane will be created, and placed at **y**/**x** relative to the rendering area. **begy**/**begx** specify the upper left corner of a subsection of the **ncvisual** to render, while **leny**/**lenx** specify the geometry of same. **flags** is a bitfield over: * **NCVISUAL_OPTION_NODEGRADE** If the specified blitter is not available, fail rather than degrading. * **NCVISUAL_OPTION_BLEND**: Render with **CELL_ALPHA_BLEND**. # BLITTERS The different **ncblitter_e** values select from among available glyph sets: * **NCBLIT_DEFAULT**: Let the **ncvisual** choose its own blitter. * **NCBLIT_1x1**: Full block (█) or empty glyph. * **NCBLIT_2x1**: Adds the lower half block (▄) to **NCBLIT_1x1**. * **NCBLIT_1x1x4**: Adds three shaded full blocks (▓▒░) to **NCBLIT_1x1**. * **NCBLIT_2x2**: Adds left and right half blocks (▌▐) and quadrants (▖▗▟▙) to **NCBLIT_2x1**. * **NCBLIT_4x1**: Adds ¼ and ¾ blocks (▂▆) to **NCBLIT_2x1**. * **NCBLIT_BRAILLE**: 4 rows and 2 columns of braille (⡀⡄⡆⡇⢀⣀⣄⣆⣇⢠⣠⣤⣦⣧⢰⣰⣴⣶⣷⢸⣸⣼⣾⣿). * **NCBLIT_8x1**: Adds ⅛, ⅜, ⅝, and ⅞ blocks (▇▅▃▁) to **NCBLIT_4x1**. * **NCBLIT_SIXEL**: Sixel, a 6-by-1 RGB pixel arrangement. # RETURN VALUES **notcurses_canopen_images** and **notcurses_canopen_videos** returns true if images and videos, respecitvely, can be decoded, or false if Notcurses was built with insufficient multimedia support. **ncvisual_from_file** returns an **ncvisual** object on success, or **NULL** on failure. Success indicates that the specified **file** was opened, and enough data was read to make a firm codec identification. It does not imply that the entire file is properly-formed. On failure, **err** will be updated. **ncvisual_decode** returns **NCERR_SUCCESS** on success, or **NCERR_EOF** on end of file, or some other **nc_err_e** on failure. It likewise updates **err** in the event of an error. It is only necessary for multimedia-based visuals. **ncvisual_from_plane** returns **NULL** if the **ncvisual** cannot be created and bound. This is usually due to illegal content in the source **ncplane**. **ncvisual_render** returns **NULL** on error, and otherwise the plane to which the visual was rendered. If **opts->n** is provided, this will be **opts->n**. Otherwise, a plane will be created, perfectly sized for the visual and the specified blitter. **ncvisual_geom** returns non-zero if the **blitter** is invalid. # NOTES Multimedia decoding requires that Notcurses be built with either FFmpeg or OpenImageIO support. What formats can be decoded is totally dependent on the linked library. OpenImageIO does not support subtitles. # BUGS **ncvisual_rotate** currently supports only **M_PI**/2 and -**M_PI**/2 radians for **rads**, but this will change soon. # SEE ALSO **notcurses(3)**, **notcurses_plane(3)**, **utf-8(7)**