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brlapi_tty(3) | BrlAPI | brlapi_tty(3) |
NAME¶
brlapi_tty - Entering & leaving tty mode
- How to take control of ttys for direct braille display / read.
SYNOPSIS¶
Macros¶
#define BRLAPI_TTY_DEFAULT -1
Functions¶
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_enterTtyMode (int tty,
const char *driver)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__enterTtyMode (brlapi_handle_t
*handle, int tty, const char *driver)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_enterTtyModeWithPath (int *ttys, int
count, const char *driver)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__enterTtyModeWithPath
(brlapi_handle_t *handle, int *ttys, int count, const char *driver)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_leaveTtyMode (void)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__leaveTtyMode (brlapi_handle_t
*handle)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_setFocus (int tty)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__setFocus (brlapi_handle_t
*handle, int tty)
Detailed Description¶
Before being able to write on the braille display, the application must tell the server which tty it will handle.
The application must also specify how braille keys will be delivered to it. Two ways are possible:
- driver-specific keycodes: applications will get values specific to each braille driver, since the keycode, as defined in the driver will be given for each key event (press or release). Using them leads to building highly driver-dependent applications, which can yet sometimes be useful to mimic existing proprietary applications for instance.
- commands: applications will get exactly the same values as brltty. This allows driver-independent clients, which will hopefully be nice to use with a lot of different terminals.
See also
Macro Definition Documentation¶
#define BRLAPI_TTY_DEFAULT -1¶
Select the default tty.
The library takes the following steps:
- 1.
- Try to get the tty number from the WINDOWID environment variable (for the xterm case).
- 2.
- Try to get the tty number from the CONTROLVT environment variable.
- 3.
- Read /proc/self/stat (on Linux).
See also
Function Documentation¶
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__enterTtyMode (brlapi_handle_t * handle, int tty, const char * driver)¶
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__enterTtyModeWithPath (brlapi_handle_t * handle, int * ttys, int count, const char * driver)¶
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__leaveTtyMode (brlapi_handle_t * handle)¶
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__setFocus (brlapi_handle_t * handle, int tty)¶
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_enterTtyMode (int tty, const char * driver)¶
Ask for some tty, with some key mechanism
Parameters
- If tty>=0 then take control of the specified tty.
- If tty==BRLAPI_TTY_DEFAULT then take control of the default tty.
driver tells how the application wants brlapi_readKey() to return key presses. NULL or '' means BRLTTY commands are required, whereas a driver name means that driver-specific keycodes are expected.
WINDOWPATH and WINDOWID should be propagated when running remote applications via ssh, for instance, along with BRLAPI_HOST and the authorization key (see SendEnv in ssh_config(5) and AcceptEnv in sshd_config(5))
Returns
See also
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_enterTtyModeWithPath (int * ttys, int count, const char * driver)¶
Ask for some tty specified by its path in the tty tree, with some key mechanism
Parameters
count gives the number of elements in ttys.
driver has the same meaning as in brlapi_enterTtyMode()
Providing nttys == 0 means to get the root.
See also
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_leaveTtyMode (void)¶
Stop controlling the tty
Returns
See also
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_setFocus (int tty)¶
Tell the current tty to brltty
This is intended for focus tellers, such as brltty, xbrlapi, screen, ... brlapi_enterTtyMode() must have been called beforehand to tell where this focus applies in the tty tree.
Returns
See also
Author¶
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