From: Kevin Lamonte Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2019 14:00:03 +0000 (-0500) Subject: document 90% X-Git-Tag: fanfix-3.0.1^2~15 X-Git-Url: https://git.nikiroo.be/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5919b89a2c4f4adf3c219ed946c7832b8a4fde36;p=fanfix.git document 90% --- diff --git a/docs/images.md b/docs/images.md index 170ffab..a0db3c8 100644 --- a/docs/images.md +++ b/docs/images.md @@ -360,11 +360,21 @@ new sequences: |--------------------------------------|-------------|-------------------------| | OSC 1 3 3 8 ; s i x e l : {data} BEL | SIXEL | Display sixel at (x, y) | | OSC 1 3 3 8 ; s i x e l : {data} ST | SIXEL | Display sixel at (x, y) | -| OSC 1 3 3 8 ; F i l e = {data} BEL | DMDISPLAY | Display media at (x, y) | -| OSC 1 3 3 8 ; F i l e = {data} ST | DMDISPLAY | Display media at (x, y) | +| OSC 1 3 3 8 ; F i l e = {args} : {data} BEL | DMDISPLAY | Display media at (x, y) | +| OSC 1 3 3 8 ; F i l e = {args} : {data} ST | DMDISPLAY | Display media at (x, y) | +| CSI ? 3 0 0 0 h | DECSET 3000 | Enable SCRCHANGE notification | +| CSI ? 3 0 0 0 l | DECRST 3000 | Disable SCRCHANGE notification | +| OSC 1 3 3 9 ; Pe ; {args} ST | DMRESP | Terminal response to DMDISPLAY | | CSI ? 3 0 0 1 h | DECSET 3001 | Enable DMDISPLAY responses | | CSI ? 3 0 0 1 l | DECRST 3001 | Disable DMDISPLAY responses | -| OSC 1 3 3 9 ; Pe ; {data} ST | DMRESP | Terminal response to DMDISPLAY | + + + +If SCRCHANGE is set/enabled, then the terminal will send the "CSI 6 ; +cellHeight ; cellWidth t" when the font size has changed, and "CSI 8 ; +rows ; columns t" when the number of rows/columns on the screen has +changed. + For the SIXEL command: @@ -393,9 +403,9 @@ For the SIXEL command: For the DMDISPLAY command: -* The {data} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by +* The {args} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by semicolon (';')), followed by a colon (':'), followed by a base-64 - encoded string. + encoded string ({data}). * A key can be any alpha-numeric ASCII string ('0' - '9', 'A' - 'Z', 'a' - 'z'). @@ -441,18 +451,47 @@ terminal are listed below: | Key | Default Value | Description | |--------------|---------------|----------------------------------------------| +| type | "image/rgb" | mime-type describing data field | +| url | "" | If set, a location containing the media data | | width | 1 | Number of Cells or pixels wide to display in | | height | 1 | Number of Cells or pixels high to display in | | scale | "none" | Scale/zoom option, see below | | align | "nw" | Align image to edge option, see below | -| type | "image/rgb" | mime-type describing data field | -| url | "" | If set, a location containing the media data | +| sourceX | 0 | Media source X position to display | +| sourceY | 0 | Media source Y position to display | +| sourceWidth | "auto" | Media width in pixels to display | +| sourceHeight | "auto" | Media height in pixels to display | A terminal may support additional keys. If a key is specified but not supported by the terminal, then it is ignored without error. +The "type" value is a mime-type string describing the format of the +base64-encoded binary data. The terminal must support at mimunum these +mime-types: + +| Type String | Description | +|---------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| +| "image/rgb" | Big-endian-encoded 24-bit red, green, blue values | +| "image/rgba" | Big-endian-encoded 32-bit red, green, blue, alpha values | +| "image/png" | PNG file data as described by (reference to PNG format) | + +A terminal may support additional types. An application can detect +terminal support for a format by: enabling terminal responses (DECSET +3001), sending a DMDISPLAY command, and examining the terminal's +response sequence for success or error. + + + +The "url" value is a RFC-XXXX defined Universal Resource Located, +encoded in RFC-XXXX form as a printable ASCII string not containing: +whitespace, colon (':'), semicolon (';'), or equals ('='). + +A terminal is not required to support any URLs. + + + The "width" and "height" values can take the following forms: | Value | Meaning | @@ -491,24 +530,22 @@ The "align" value can take the following values: -The "type" value is a mime-type string describing the format of the -base64-encoded binary data. The terminal must support at mimunum these -mime-types: - -| Type String | Description | -|---------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| -| "image/rgb" | Big-endian-encoded 24-bit red, green, blue values | -| "image/rgba" | Big-endian-encoded 32-bit red, green, blue, alpha values | -| "image/png" | PNG file data as described by (reference to PNG format) | - -A terminal may support additional types. An application can detect -terminal support for a format by: enabling terminal responses (DECSET -3001), sending a DMDISPLAY command, and examining the terminal's -response sequence for success or error. - +"sourceX", "sourceY", "sourceWidth", and "sourceHeight" define the +rectangle of pixels from the media that will be displayed on the +screen. The ranges for these values is shown below: +| Key | Minimum Value | Maximum Value | Default Value | +|--------------|---------------|-------------------------------|---------------| +| sourceX | 0 | Media's full width - 1 | 0 | +| sourceY | 0 | Media's full height - 1 | 0 | +| sourceWidth | 1 | Media's full width - sourceX | "auto" | +| sourceHeight | 1 | Media's full height - sourceY | "auto" | -The "url" value is a +If any of these values are specified and outside the range, no image +is displayed, and the cursor does not move. "sourceWidth" and +"sourceHeight" can be "auto", which means use the maximum available +width/height (given sourceX/sourceY) from the media's inherent +dimensions. @@ -530,7 +567,7 @@ The format of DMRESP is: * Pe - a non-negative integer error code. -* The {data} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by +* The {args} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by semicolon (';')). * A key can be any alpha-numeric ASCII string ('0' - '9', 'A' - 'Z', @@ -540,18 +577,20 @@ The format of DMRESP is: colon, or semicolon ('!' - '9', '<' - '~'). + The Pe error codes are defined as: -| Value | Meaning | {data} containts | +| Value | Meaning | {args} containts | |-------|------------------------------------|--------------------------| | 0 | No error occurred, i.e. success | nothing | -| 1 | Unsupported "type" | "type" value that was incorrect | +| 1 | Unsupported "type" | "type" value that was incorrect | | 2 | Invalid value - no media displayed | "key" that was incorrect | | 3 | Unsupported key - media displayed | "key" that unsupported | | 4 | Insufficient memory | nothing | | 5 | Other error - no media displayed | nothing | | 6 | Other - media displayed | nothing | | 7 | Conflicting keys - no media displayed | nothing | +| 8 | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | Additional Pe error codes may be returned; any Pe value except 0, 3, and 6 must mean that the media was not displayed, and the cursor was @@ -608,12 +647,25 @@ The pixels of multimedia Cells can come from two sources: Cached Multimedia - Cache/Memory Management ------------------------------------------- +The terminal manages a cache of multimedia data on behalf of one or +more applications. Applications request media be stored in the cache, +and if successful the terminal provides an identification number that +applications must use to request display from the cache to the screen. +The amount of memory and retention/eviction strategy for the cache is +wholly managed by the terminal, with the following restrictions: +* The terminal may not remove items from the cache that have any + portion being actively displayed on the primary or alternate + screens. +* The terminal must respond to every CMCACHE command with a new unique + ID. -Cached Multimedia - Scrollback ------------------------------- +The scrollback buffer is permitted, and recommended, to contain only a +few (or zero) multimedia images. Terminals should consider retaining +only the last 2-5 screens' worth of pixel data in the scrollback +buffer. @@ -638,12 +690,20 @@ sequences: | Sequence | Command | Description | |--------------------------------------|-----------|-------------------------| -| OSC 1 3 4 0 ; F i l e = {data} BEL | CMCACHE | Display media at (x, y) | -| OSC 1 3 4 1 ; Pi ; {data} ST | CMDISPLAY | Display media at (x, y) | -| OSC 1 3 4 2 ; Pi ; Pe ; {data} ST | CMCRESP | Terminal response to CMCACHE | -| OSC 1 3 4 3 ; Pi ; Pe ; {data} ST | CMDRESP | Terminal response to CMDISPLAY | +| CSI ? 3 0 0 0 h | DECSET 3000 | Enable SCRCHANGE notification | +| CSI ? 3 0 0 0 l | DECRST 3000 | Disable SCRCHANGE notification | +| OSC 1 3 4 0 ; F i l e = {args} : {data} BEL | CMCACHE | Display media at (x, y) | +| OSC 1 3 4 1 ; Pi ; {args} ST | CMDISPLAY | Display media at (x, y) | +| OSC 1 3 4 2 ; Pi ; Pe ; {args} ST | CMCRESP | Terminal response to CMCACHE | +| OSC 1 3 4 3 ; Pi ; Pe ; {args} ST | CMDRESP | Terminal response to CMDISPLAY | + +If SCRCHANGE is set/enabled, then the terminal will send the "CSI 6 ; +cellHeight ; cellWidth t" when the font size has changed, and "CSI 8 ; +rows ; columns t" when the number of rows/columns on the screen +changes. + Cached Multimedia - CMCACHE @@ -651,8 +711,9 @@ Cached Multimedia - CMCACHE For the CMCACHE command: -* The {data} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by - semicolon (';')). +* The {args} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by + semicolon (';')), followed by a colon (':'), followed by a base-64 + encoded string ({data}). * A key can be any alpha-numeric ASCII string ('0' - '9', 'A' - 'Z', 'a' - 'z'). @@ -660,6 +721,8 @@ For the CMCACHE command: * A value is any printable ASCII string not containing whitespace, colon, or semicolon ('!' - '9', '<' - '~'). + + The keys for the key-value pairs that must be supported by the terminal are listed below: @@ -669,6 +732,7 @@ terminal are listed below: | url | "" | If set, a location containing the media data | + The "type" value is a mime-type string describing the format of the base64-encoded binary data. The terminal must support at mimunum these mime-types: @@ -685,6 +749,14 @@ examining the terminal's CMCRESP sequence for success or error. +The "url" value is a RFC-XXXX defined Universal Resource Located, +encoded in RFC-XXXX form as a printable ASCII string not containing: +whitespace, colon (':'), semicolon (';'), or equals ('='). + +A terminal is not required to support any URLs. + + + Cached Multimedia - CMDISPLAY ----------------------------- @@ -693,7 +765,7 @@ For the CMDISPLAY command: * Pi - a non-negative integer media ID that was returned by a CMCRESP response to a previous CMCACHE command. -* The {data} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by +* The {args} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by semicolon (';')), followed by a colon (':'), followed by a base-64 encoded string. @@ -733,6 +805,10 @@ terminal are listed below: | height | 1 | number of Cells or pixels high to display in | | scale | "none" | scale/zoom option, see below | | align | "nw" | align image to edge option, see below | +| sourceX | 0 | Media source X position to display | +| sourceY | 0 | Media source Y position to display | +| sourceWidth | "auto" | Media width in pixels to display | +| sourceHeight | "auto" | Media height in pixels to display | A terminal may support additional keys. If a key is specified but not supported by the terminal, then it is ignored without error. @@ -777,6 +853,25 @@ The "align" value can take the following values: +"sourceX", "sourceY", "sourceWidth", and "sourceHeight" define the +rectangle of pixels from the media that will be displayed on the +screen. The ranges for these values is shown below: + +| Key | Minimum Value | Maximum Value | Default Value | +|--------------|---------------|-------------------------------|---------------| +| sourceX | 0 | Media's full width - 1 | 0 | +| sourceY | 0 | Media's full height - 1 | 0 | +| sourceWidth | 1 | Media's full width - sourceX | "auto" | +| sourceHeight | 1 | Media's full height - sourceY | "auto" | + +If any of these values are specified and outside the range, no image +is displayed, and the cursor does not move. "sourceWidth" and +"sourceHeight" can be "auto", which means use the maximum available +width/height (given sourceX/sourceY) from the media's inherent +dimensions. + + + Cached Multimedia - Error Handling ---------------------------------- @@ -802,7 +897,7 @@ The format of CMCRESP is: * Pe - a non-negative integer error code. -* The {data} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by +* The {args} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by semicolon (';')). * A key can be any alpha-numeric ASCII string ('0' - '9', 'A' - 'Z', @@ -812,18 +907,20 @@ The format of CMCRESP is: colon, or semicolon ('!' - '9', '<' - '~'). + The Pe error codes are defined as: -| Value | Meaning | {data} containts | -|-------|------------------------------------|--------------------------| -| 0 | No error occurred, i.e. success | nothing | -| 1 | Unsupported "type" | "type" value that was incorrect | -| 2 | Invalid value - no media stored | "key" that was incorrect | -| 3 | Unsupported key - media stored | "key" that unsupported | -| 4 | Insufficient memory - no media stored | nothing | -| 5 | Other error - no media stored | nothing | -| 6 | Other - media stored | nothing | -| 7 | Conflicting keys - no media stored | nothing | +| Value | Meaning | {args} containts | +|-------|----------------------------------------|--------------------------| +| 0 | No error occurred, i.e. success | nothing | +| 1 | Unsupported "type" | "type" value that was incorrect | +| 2 | Invalid value - no media stored | "key" that was incorrect | +| 3 | Unsupported key - media stored | "key" that unsupported | +| 4 | Insufficient memory - no media stored | nothing | +| 5 | Other error - no media stored | nothing | +| 6 | Other - media stored | nothing | +| 7 | Conflicting keys - no media stored | nothing | +| 8 | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | Additional Pe error codes may be returned; any Pe value except 0, 3, and 6 must mean that the media was not stored in the cache. @@ -842,7 +939,7 @@ The format of CMDRESP is: * Pe - a non-negative integer error code. -* The {data} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by +* The {args} is a set of key-value pairs (each pair separated by semicolon (';')). * A key can be any alpha-numeric ASCII string ('0' - '9', 'A' - 'Z', @@ -852,17 +949,20 @@ The format of CMDRESP is: colon, or semicolon ('!' - '9', '<' - '~'). + The Pe error codes are defined as: -| Value | Meaning | {data} containts | -|-------|-------------------------------------|--------------------------| -| 0 | No error occurred, i.e. success | nothing | -| 1 | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | +| Value | Meaning | {args} containts | +|-------|----------------------------------------|--------------------------| +| 0 | No error occurred, i.e. success | nothing | +| 1 | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | | 2 | Invalid value - no media displayed | "key" that was incorrect | | 3 | Unsupported key - media displayed | "key" that unsupported | | 4 | Insufficient memory - no media displayed | nothing | | 5 | Other error - no media displayed | nothing | | 6 | Other - media displayed | nothing | +| 7 | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE | +| 8 | Media was evicted - no media displayed | nothing | Additional Pe error codes may be returned; any Pe value except 0, 3, and 6 must mean that the media was not displayed.