S3D_LOAD_LINE_NORMAL(3) s3d Manual S3D_LOAD_LINE_NORMAL(3)NAME
s3d_load_line_normals - add normals to line
SYNOPSIS
#include <s3d.h>
int s3d_load_line_normals(int object, const float *nbuf, uint32_t start, uint16_t n);
DESCRIPTION
Just as s3d_pep_line_normals(), with the difference you won't alter the latest n lines but n lines starting with index start.
AUTHOR
Simon Wunderlich
Author of s3d
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libcaca-font - The libcaca font format (version 1) All types are big endian.
struct
{
magic:
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uint8_t caca_file_type[2]; // 'FT'
font_header:
uint32_t control_size; // Control size (font_data - font_header)
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uint32_t glyphs; // Total number of glyphs in the font
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uint16_t width; // Standard glyph width
uint16_t height; // Standard glyph height
uint16_t maxwidth; // Maximum glyph width
uint16_t maxheight; // Maximum glyph height
uint16_t flags; // Feature flags
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struct
{
uint32_t start; // Unicode index of the first glyph
uint32_t stop; // Unicode index of the last glyph + 1
uint32_t index; // Glyph info index of the first glyph
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glyph_info:
struct
{
uint16_t width; // Glyph width in pixels
uint16_t height; // Glyph height in pixels
uint32_t data_offset; // Offset (starting from data) to the data
// for the first character
}
glyph_list[glyphs];
control_extension_1:
control_extension_2:
...
control_extension_N:
... // reserved for future use
font_data:
uint8_t data[data_size]; // glyph data
data_extension_1:
data_extension_2:
...
data_extension_N:
... // reserved for future use
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