commit bc6cbce7c6e55b0950d2cacaf98d59aacabb5e3f
Author: Christoph Lohmann <20h@r-36.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:16:17 +0200
Initial commit of limestone.
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Makefile | | | 58 | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
README.md | | | 22 | ++++++++++++++++++++++ |
arg.h | | | 55 | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
config.def.h | | | 0 | |
config.mk | | | 26 | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
limestone.1 | | | 74 | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
limestone.cpp | | | 257 | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+# limestone - simple terminal
+# See LICENSE file for copyright and license details.
+
+include config.mk
+
+SRC = limestone.cpp
+OBJ = ${SRC:.cpp=.o}
+
+all: options limestone
+
+options:
+ @echo limestone build options:
+ @echo "CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS}"
+ @echo "LDFLAGS = ${LDFLAGS}"
+ @echo "CC = ${CC}"
+
+config.h:
+ cp config.def.h config.h
+
+.cpp.o:
+ @echo CC $<
+ @${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} $<
+
+${OBJ}: config.h config.mk
+
+limestone: ${OBJ}
+ @echo CC -o $@
+ @${CC} -o $@ ${OBJ} ${LDFLAGS}
+
+clean:
+ @echo cleaning
+ @rm -f limestone ${OBJ} limestone-${VERSION}.tar.gz
+
+dist: clean
+ @echo creating dist tarball
+ @mkdir -p limestone-${VERSION}
+ @cp -R LICENSE Makefile README.md config.mk config.def.h limestone.1 ${SRC} limestone-${VERSION}
+ @tar -cf limestone-${VERSION}.tar limestone-${VERSION}
+ @gzip limestone-${VERSION}.tar
+ @rm -rf limestone-${VERSION}
+
+install: all
+ @echo installing executable file to ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
+ @mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
+ @cp -f limestone ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
+ @chmod 755 ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/limestone
+ @echo installing manual page to ${DESTDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man1
+ @mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man1
+ @sed "s/VERSION/${VERSION}/g" < limestone.1 > ${DESTDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man1/limestone.1
+ @chmod 644 ${DESTDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man1/limestone.1
+
+uninstall:
+ @echo removing executable file from ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
+ @rm -f ${DESTIR}${PREFIX}/bin/limestone
+ @echo removing manual page from ${DESTDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man1
+ @rm -f ${DESTDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man1/limestone.1
+
+.PHONY: all options clean dist install uninstall
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+# Limestone
+
+This is a small utility to interface the KDE marble widget to display maps and
+interact with them in a suckless way.
+
+## Install
+
+ make all
+ make install
+
+## Documentation
+
+ man limestone
+
+## Metadata
+
+Bugs and Patches to: Christoph Lohmann <20h@r-36.net>
+Git: git://git.r-36.net https://git.r-36.net
+
+
+Have fun!
+
diff --git a/arg.h b/arg.h
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+/*
+ * Copy me if you can.
+ * by 20h
+ */
+
+#ifndef __ARG_H__
+#define __ARG_H__
+
+extern char *argv0;
+
+#define USED(x) ((void)(x))
+
+/* use main(int argc, char *argv[]) */
+#define ARGBEGIN for (argv0 = *argv, argv++, argc--;\
+ argv[0] && argv[0][1]\
+ && argv[0][0] == '-';\
+ argc--, argv++) {\
+ char _argc;\
+ char **_argv;\
+ int brk;\
+ if (argv[0][1] == '-' && argv[0][2] == '\0') {\
+ argv++;\
+ argc--;\
+ break;\
+ }\
+ for (brk = 0, argv[0]++, _argv = argv;\
+ argv[0][0] && !brk;\
+ argv[0]++) {\
+ if (_argv != argv)\
+ break;\
+ _argc = argv[0][0];\
+ switch (_argc)
+
+#define ARGEND }\
+ USED(_argc);\
+ }\
+ USED(argv);\
+ USED(argc);
+
+#define ARGC() _argc
+
+#define EARGF(x) ((argv[0][1] == '\0' && argv[1] == NULL)?\
+ ((x), abort(), (char *)0) :\
+ (brk = 1, (argv[0][1] != '\0')?\
+ (&argv[0][1]) :\
+ (argc--, argv++, argv[0])))
+
+#define ARGF() ((argv[0][1] == '\0' && argv[1] == NULL)?\
+ (char *)0 :\
+ (brk = 1, (argv[0][1] != '\0')?\
+ (&argv[0][1]) :\
+ (argc--, argv++, argv[0])))
+
+#endif
+
diff --git a/config.def.h b/config.def.h
diff --git a/config.mk b/config.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+# limestone version
+VERSION = 0.2
+
+# Customize below to fit your system
+
+# paths
+PREFIX = /usr/local
+MANPREFIX = ${PREFIX}/share/man
+
+# includes and libs
+INCS = -I. -I/usr/include -I/usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/linux-g++ \
+ -I/usr/include/qt4/QtCore -I/usr/include/qt4/QtGui \
+ -I/usr/include/qt4
+LIBS = -L/usr/lib -L/usr/lib64 -L/usr/lib64/qt4 -L/usr/X11R6/lib \
+ -lQtCore -lQtGui -lmarblewidget -lgthread-2.0 -lglib-2.0 \
+ -lpthread -lstdc++
+# flags
+CPPFLAGS = -DVERSION=\"${VERSION}\" -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_GUI_LIB \
+ -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_SHARED
+CFLAGS += -g -O2 -pipe -Wall ${INCS} ${CPPFLAGS}
+LDFLAGS += -g ${LIBS}
+
+# compiler and linker
+CC ?= c++
+LD ?= ld
+
diff --git a/limestone.1 b/limestone.1
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+.TH LIMESTONE 1 limestone\-VERSION
+.SH NAME
+limestone \- marble commandline interface
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B limestone
+.RB [ \-h ]
+.RB [ \-k
+.IR kmlfile ]
+.RB [ \-p
+.IR position ]
+.RB [ \-s
+.IR stylestring ]
+.RB [ \-t
+.IR theme ]
+.RB [ \-v ]
+.RB [ \-w
+.IR windowid ]
+.RB [ \-z
+.IR zoomlevel ]
+.IR [ URI ]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B limestone
+is a commandline interface to KDE marble.
+.SH ARGUMENTS
+When run with one argument limestone tries to interpret that URI. The
+.I geo
+and
+.I worldview
+URI scheme is supported.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+.BI \-k " kmlfile"
+will open the
+.I kmlfile
+overlay in the opened window.
+.TP
+.BI \-p " position"
+will open the map at
+.I position.
+It should be in the form of "lat,lon[,alt]".
+.TP
+.BI \-s " stylestring"
+defines the style you want for the map. Upper case letters are activating and
+lower case letters deactivating an option. For example "GabC" will activate
+the grid, deactivate the atmosphere, deactivate borders and activate the
+compass. See the source for further options. They might change with API
+changes in KDE marble.
+.TP
+.BI \-t " theme"
+defines the map
+.I theme
+to use. (The default is "earth/googlemaps/googlemaps.dgml" and is relative to
+$HOME/.local/marble/maps.)
+.TP
+.BI \-w " windowid"
+embeds limestone within the window identified by
+.I windowid
+.TP
+.BI \-z " zoomlevel"
+sets the
+.I zoomlevel.
+A reasonable level and default is 2200. 1000 is the world view.
+.TP
+.B \-v and \-h
+print version and usage information to stderr, then exit.
+.SH AUTHORS
+See the LICENSE file for the authors.
+.SH LICENSE
+See the LICENSE file for the terms of redistribution.
+.SH SEE ALSO
+.BR marble (1)
+.SH BUGS
+See the TODO file in the distribution.
+
diff --git a/limestone.cpp b/limestone.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,257 @@
+/*
+ * Copy me if you can.
+ * by 20h
+ */
+
+#include <QtGui/QApplication>
+#include <QUrl>
+#include <QtCore/QFileInfo>
+
+#include <marble/MarbleWidget.h>
+#include <marble/MarbleModel.h>
+
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <libgen.h>
+#include <locale.h>
+
+char *argv0;
+
+#include "arg.h"
+#include "config.h"
+
+using namespace Marble;
+
+int
+parseposition(char *s, float *lat, float *lon, float *alt)
+{
+ char *s1 = NULL, *s2 = NULL;
+ int isgood = 0;
+
+ s1 = strchr(s, ',');
+ if (s1 != NULL) {
+ *s1++ = '\0';
+ s2 = strchr(s1, ',');
+ }
+ if (s2 != NULL)
+ *s2++ = '\0';
+
+ if (lat != NULL) {
+ *lat = strtof(s, NULL);
+ isgood++;
+ }
+ if (lon != NULL && s1 != NULL) {
+ *lon = strtof(s1, NULL);
+ isgood++;
+ }
+ if (alt != NULL && s2 != NULL)
+ *alt = strtof(s2, NULL);
+
+ return (isgood > 1)? 0:1;
+}
+
+void
+applystylestring(MarbleWidget *mw, char *sstr)
+{
+ bool sv = false;
+ char *ss = NULL, *sp;
+
+ sp = ss = strdup(sstr);
+ if (ss == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ while(*ss) {
+ if (*ss >= 'A' && *ss <= 'Z') {
+ *ss = (*ss) - 'A' + 'a';
+ sv = true;
+ } else {
+ sv = false;
+ }
+
+ switch(*ss) {
+ case 'a':
+ mw->setShowAtmosphere(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'b':
+ mw->setShowBorders(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'c':
+ mw->setShowCompass(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'd':
+ mw->setShowClouds(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'f':
+ mw->setShowFrameRate(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'g':
+ mw->setShowGrid(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'h':
+ mw->setShowCrosshairs(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'i':
+ mw->setShowIceLayer(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'k':
+ mw->setShowBackground(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'l':
+ mw->setShowLakes(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'm':
+ mw->setShowOverviewMap(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'n':
+ mw->setShowTerrain(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'o':
+ mw->setShowOtherPlaces(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'p':
+ mw->setShowPlaces(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'r':
+ mw->setShowRelief(sv);
+ break;
+ case 's':
+ mw->setShowScaleBar(sv);
+ break;
+ case 't':
+ mw->setShowTileId(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'u':
+ mw->setShowRuntimeTrace(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'v':
+ mw->setShowRivers(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'w':
+ mw->setShowSunShading(sv);
+ break;
+ case 'y':
+ mw->setShowCityLights(sv);
+ break;
+ default:
+ continue;
+ };
+ ss++;
+ }
+ free(sp);
+}
+
+void
+usage(void)
+{
+ fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-h] "\
+ "[-k kmlfile] "\
+ "[-p lat,lon[,alt]] "\
+ "[-s stylestring] "\
+ "[-t theme] "\
+ "[-w winid] "\
+ "[-z zoomlevel] "\
+ "[URI]\n", basename(argv0));
+ exit(1);
+}
+
+int
+main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ QApplication app(argc, argv);
+ MarbleWidget *mapwidget;
+ GeoDataCoordinates *gpos;
+ QFileInfo *qfilei;
+
+ char *kmlfile = NULL;
+ char *stylestring = NULL;
+ char *theme = "earth/googlemaps/googlemaps.dgml";
+
+ char *uri = NULL;
+ char *upath = NULL;
+ char *uscheme = NULL;
+ QUrl qurl;
+
+ float lat = 0.0, lon = 0.0, alt = 0.0;
+ int zoomlevel = 2200;
+ bool doposition = false;
+
+ char *winid = NULL;
+
+ ARGBEGIN {
+ case 'h':
+ case 'v':
+ usage();
+ case 'k':
+ kmlfile = EARGF(usage());
+ break;
+ case 'p':
+ if (parseposition(EARGF(usage()), &lat, &lon, &alt))
+ usage();
+ doposition = true;
+ break;
+ case 's':
+ stylestring = EARGF(usage());
+ break;
+ case 't':
+ theme = EARGF(usage());
+ break;
+ case 'w':
+ winid = EARGF(usage());
+ break;
+ case 'z':
+ zoomlevel = atoi(EARGF(usage()));
+ break;
+ } ARGEND;
+
+ setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
+
+ if (argc > 0)
+ uri = argv[0];
+
+ if (uri != NULL) {
+ qurl = QUrl(uri);
+ uscheme = qurl.scheme().toUtf8().data();
+ upath = qurl.path().toUtf8().data();
+
+ if (!strcmp(uscheme, "worldview")) {
+ if (parseposition(upath+1, &lat, &lon, &alt))
+ usage();
+ doposition = true;
+ } else if(!strcmp(uscheme, "geo")) {
+ if (parseposition(upath, &lat, &lon, &alt))
+ usage();
+ doposition = true;
+ } else {
+ fprintf(stderr, "URI scheme '%s' not supported.\n",
+ uscheme);
+ }
+ }
+
+ mapwidget = new MarbleWidget();
+ mapwidget->setMapThemeId(theme);
+
+ applystylestring(mapwidget, "ABCDfgHIKLmNoprStuVWY");
+ if (stylestring != NULL)
+ applystylestring(mapwidget, stylestring);
+
+ if (doposition) {
+ gpos = new GeoDataCoordinates(lon, lat, alt,
+ GeoDataCoordinates::Degree);
+ mapwidget->centerOn(*gpos);
+ }
+
+ mapwidget->setZoom(zoomlevel);
+ mapwidget->resize(400, 300);
+
+ if (kmlfile != NULL) {
+ qfilei = new QFileInfo(kmlfile);
+ mapwidget->model()->addGeoDataFile(
+ qfilei->absoluteFilePath());
+ }
+
+ mapwidget->show();
+
+ return app.exec();
+}
+