WIP Magic size option; regen docs for 0.9.30 version
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version 0.9.29 </h1>
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version 0.9.30 </h1>
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<h2>
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Magic Tool Plugin API Documentation </h2>
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janvier 25, 2023 </p>
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avril 9, 2023 </p>
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<b>Note:</b> Called once for each Magic tool your plugin claims to contain (by your "<code>get_tool_count()</code>"). </p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code><b>int accepted_sizes(magic_api * api, int which)</b></code></dt>
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Return how many size variations the 'Magic' tool accepts. Return a '0' if the 'Magic' tool should not offer sizing options. Returning '1' is the same as returning '0'. </p>
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<b>Note:</b> Called once for each Magic tool your plugin claims to contain (by your "<code>get_tool_count()</code>"). </p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code><b>void shutdown(magic_api * api)</b></code></dt>
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<b>Note:</b> Changed most recently in Tux Paint 0.9.29; Magic API version 0x00000007. </p>
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<dt><code><b>void set_size(magic_api * api, int which, SDL_Surface * canvas, SDL_Surface * last, Uint8 size, SDL_Rect * update_rect) </b></code></dt>
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Tux Paint will call this function to inform the plugin of the 'Magic' tool size option chosen. (It will be called whenever one of the plugin's Magic tools that accept sizes becomes active, and whenever the user picks a new size while such a tool is currently active.) </p>
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Generally, Magic tools will not alter the canvas in any way when receiving an updated size, but it is possible. </p>
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<b>Note:</b> Added to Tux Paint 0.9.30; Magic API version 0x00000008. </p>
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<dt><code><b>void click(magic_api * api, int which, int mode, SDL_Surface * snapshot, SDL_Surface * canvas, int x, int y, SDL_Rect * update_rect) </b></code></dt>
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<dt><code><b>char * tp_version</b></code></dt>
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A string containing the version of Tux Paint that's running (e.g., "0.9.29"). </dd>
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A string containing the version of Tux Paint that's running (e.g., "0.9.30"). </dd>
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<code><b>int canvas_w</b></code><br/>
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It should be referenced by your magic tool's "<code>api_version()</code>" function, to inform the running copy of Tux Paint whether or not your plugin is compatible. </p>
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<b>Note:</b> This version number does not correspond to Tux Paint's own release number (e.g., "0.9.29"). The API will not change every time a new version of Tux Paint is released, which means plugins compiled for earlier versions of Tux Paint will often run under newer versions. </p>
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<b>Note:</b> This version number does not correspond to Tux Paint's own release number (e.g., "0.9.30"). The API will not change every time a new version of Tux Paint is released, which means plugins compiled for earlier versions of Tux Paint will often run under newer versions. </p>
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