#include <vlc_es.h>
#include <vlc_picture.h>
#include <vlc_subpicture.h>
+#include <vlc_mouse.h>
/**
* \file
picture_t * ( * pf_video_filter ) ( filter_t *, picture_t * );
block_t * ( * pf_audio_filter ) ( filter_t *, block_t * );
void ( * pf_video_blend ) ( filter_t *,
- picture_t *, picture_t *,
+ picture_t *, const picture_t *,
int, int, int );
subpicture_t * ( *pf_sub_filter ) ( filter_t *, mtime_t );
int ( *pf_render_html ) ( filter_t *, subpicture_region_t *,
subpicture_region_t * );
+ /* Filter mouse state.
+ *
+ * If non NULL, you must convert from output format to input format,
+ * if VLC_SUCCESS is returned, the mouse state is then propagated.
+ * If NULL, the mouse state is considered unchanged and will be
+ * propagated.
+ *
+ * If VLC_SUCCESS is not returned, the mouse changes are not propagated.
+ */
+ int ( *pf_mouse )( filter_t *, vlc_mouse_t *,
+ const vlc_mouse_t *p_old,
+ const vlc_mouse_t *p_new );
/*
* Buffers allocation
*/
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, filter_chain_SubFilter, ( filter_chain_t *, mtime_t ) );
+/**
+ * Apply the filter chain to a mouse state.
+ *
+ * It will be applied from the output to the input. It makes sense only
+ * for a video filter chain.
+ *
+ * The vlc_mouse_t* pointers may be the same.
+ */
+VLC_EXPORT( int, filter_chain_MouseFilter, ( filter_chain_t *, vlc_mouse_t *, const vlc_mouse_t * ) );
+
#endif /* _VLC_FILTER_H */