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Overhaul FLTK pan, rotate, zoom * graphics.in.h: add axes properties pan, rotate3d, mouse_wheel_zoom and custom set_pan which disables rotate3d. * graphics.cc: add custom set_rotate3d and link with pan property. Disable rotate3d for 2D plots. * __init_fltk__.cc: replace gui_mode and mouse_wheel_zoom with axes properties pan, rotate3d and mouse_wheel_zoom. Disable pan for legends, move them instead. * __add_default_menu__.m: Add new menu entries for new pan and zoom modes. * findall.m: Update test for added uimenus. Each axes now has its own properties for interactive GUI control of pan, rotate3d and mouse_wheel_zoom. Now it's possible to have several figures and set pan for the 2D plot in figure x and rotate3d for the 3D plot in figure y. There are two new pan modes: "Pan x only" and "Pan y only". The toolbar buttons "P" and "R" set pan and rotate3d for the last clicked axes object or the object below the center of the canvas if none was clicked yet. The legend can now be moved with the mouse.
author Andreas Weber <andy.weber.aw@gmail.com>
date Sun, 27 Jul 2014 22:31:14 +0200
parents 175b392e91fe
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/*

Copyright (C) 1994-2013 John W. Eaton

This file is part of Octave.

Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Octave; see the file COPYING.  If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

*/

#if !defined (octave_load_save_h)
#define octave_load_save_h 1

#include <iosfwd>
#include <string>

#include "mach-info.h"
#include "symtab.h"

class octave_value;

// FIXME: maybe MAT5 and MAT7 should be options to MAT_BINARY.
// Similarly, save_as_floats may be an option for LS_BINARY, LS_HDF5 etc.
enum load_save_format_type
{
  LS_ASCII,
  LS_BINARY,
  LS_MAT_ASCII,
  LS_MAT_BINARY,
  LS_MAT5_BINARY,
  LS_MAT7_BINARY,
#ifdef HAVE_HDF5
  LS_HDF5,
#endif /* HAVE_HDF5 */
  LS_UNKNOWN
};

enum load_save_format_options
{
  // LS_MAT_ASCII options (not exclusive)
  LS_MAT_ASCII_LONG = 1,
  LS_MAT_ASCII_TABS = 2,
  // LS_MAT_BINARY options
  LS_MAT_BINARY_V5 = 1,
  LS_MAT_BINARY_V7,
  // zero means no option.
  LS_NO_OPTION = 0
};

class load_save_format
{
public:
  load_save_format (load_save_format_type t,
                    load_save_format_options o = LS_NO_OPTION)
    : type (t), opts (o) { }
  operator int (void) const
  { return type; }
  int type, opts;
};

extern void dump_octave_core (void);

extern int
read_binary_file_header (std::istream& is, bool& swap,
                         oct_mach_info::float_format& flt_fmt,
                         bool quiet = false);

extern octave_value
do_load (std::istream& stream, const std::string& orig_fname,
         load_save_format format, oct_mach_info::float_format flt_fmt,
         bool list_only, bool swap, bool verbose,
         const string_vector& argv, int argv_idx, int argc, int nargout);

extern OCTINTERP_API bool is_octave_data_file (const std::string& file);

extern void
do_save (std::ostream& os, const symbol_table::symbol_record& sr,
         load_save_format fmt, bool save_as_floats);

extern void
write_header (std::ostream& os, load_save_format format);

extern void octave_prepare_hdf5 (void);

extern void octave_finalize_hdf5 (void);

#endif