/ *********************************************************************** * Purpose: To provide a tool that allows people to login to machines. * * Compile: Edit BUTTONS - Number of machines. * Edit XTERM - Location of the xterm command. * Edit 'machines' - Names of the machines. * * Compile command for Linux and Sun * * gcc xxterm.c -o xxterm -lX11 * User notes: * This is only of use to people running UNIX boxes on a LAN. * * History: * * Rev Date Author Comments. * --- ---- ------ --------- * 1.0 30-May-95 MJL Inital Release. */ /****************** Includes ********************************************/ /* These are in /usr/X386 */ #include <X11/Xlib.h> #include <X11/Xutil.h> #include <X11/Xos.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> /* setuid */ /****************** Defines *********************************************/ #define BUTTONS 7 /* <<<<<--- number of machines. */ /* VVVVV--- Location of the xterm comnd */ #define XTERM "/usr/X11R5/bin/xterm -sb -e rlogin" /* window background colour */ #define BACKGROUND_COLOUR "light grey" #define BUTTON_COLOUR "blue" #define DOWN "down" #define ACTIVE "active" /****************** Global Variables ************************************/ Display *display; int screen; Colormap colormap; /* <<<<<---- Machines you want to access */ char * machines[] = { "marin", "xarque", "dragon", "saturn", "sentinel", "silver", "sirius" }; /****************** Structures ******************************************/ /* Hold the co-ordinates of the buttons */ struct { XPoint topleft; XPoint topright; XPoint botleft; XPoint botright; } buttons[BUTTONS+1]; struct window_info { Window win; GC gc; }; /****************** Functions *******************************************/ void init_buttons(char *button_caps[]); void draw_image (Window, GC *, char *button_caps[]); int draw_button (Window, GC *gc, char *text, /* Text to put on screen button cap */ int x, int y, /* Position of button in window */ int width, int height, int, char button_caps[]); /* Change the colour in the graphics * context. */ void set_colour (GC *gc, char *, Colormap); int where_am_i (Window, GC *gc); /* Take an action based on the * button ID. */ int process_button (Window win, GC *gc, char *button_caps[], int button); /* Button ID. */ void press_button (Window, GC *gc, char *button_caps[], char *text ); struct window_info create_window (int x, /* Window size */ int y); /* Execute system commands */ void execute_command (int root, /* 1 == must be run by root * 0 == Can be run by anyone */ char *command, /* Command */ char *machine); /************************************************************************/ main() { unsigned int width, height; /* Size of the window. */ int x=0, y=0; /* x is across, y is down! */ unsigned int border_width=4; /* Window border. */ /* Array of pointers, one for each screen * button, they point to a string constant * describing their status, active, down, * inactive */ char *button_caps[BUTTONS+1]; struct window_info window; Window win; GC gc; XEvent report; XFontStruct *font_info; XColor colour; char * display_name=NULL; /********************************************************************* * * Setup the window environment * *********************************************************************/ /* Connect to X display server. */ display=XOpenDisplay(display_name); /* Get screen ID */ screen=DefaultScreen(display); /* Load the default colour map */ colormap = DefaultColormap(display, screen); /* Create the new window with the same attributes as the parent. */ /* Put the info window on the screen */ width = 90; height = (BUTTONS+1)* 30 +15+5; window=create_window(width, height); win = window.win; gc = window.gc; /************************************************************************ * * Window environment has been setup. * * We must now define the attributes required by the graphics that * will be placed inside the window. * ************************************************************************/ { int exit_prog=1; /* Initalize the screen buttons */ init_buttons(button_caps); /* Will stop looping when the 'exit' button * is pressed. */ while (exit_prog) { /* Wait for an event.... These are documented in Xlib Programming Manual Volume 1 P.223 */ XNextEvent(display, &report); switch (report.type) { /* drawing can only be done on an 'Expose' event */ case Expose: /* Event No. ? */ { /* Redraw the whole screen. */ draw_image(win, &gc, button_caps); break; } case ButtonPress: /* Event No. 4 */ { int button; /* Act on a mouse button press. If the 'exit' * screen button has been pressed, 'exit_prog' * will be set to 0. */ button=where_am_i(win, &gc); process_button(win, &gc, button_caps, button); /* Test for exit. */ if ( button == BUTTONS) exit_prog=0; break; } case KeyPress: /* Event No. 2 */ { break; /* Not realy interested.... */ } case 22: /* Event No. 22 */ { break; /* Window moved, i think... */ } default: { printf ("Unexpected Event occoured in xxterm window. Event No. is %i\n", report.type); break; } } } } } /************************************************************************ * * root == 1 Command can only be executed by root * root >= 0 Command can be executed by anyone. * ************************************************************************/ void execute_command(int root, char *command, char *machine) { char full_cmd[100]; /* Q. Does this command 'root' authority*/ if (root) { if (getuid()) { printf("You are not authorised to execute this command\n"); return; } } strcpy( full_cmd, command); strcat( full_cmd, " "); strcat( full_cmd, machine); strcat( full_cmd, " &"); system(full_cmd); } /************************************************************************ * * * * * ************************************************************************/ int process_button (Window win, GC *gc, char *button_caps[], int button) { /* locate the button the pointer is in */ if (button >= 0 && button < BUTTONS) { button_caps[button] = DOWN; press_button(win, gc, button_caps, " " ); execute_command(0, XTERM, machines[button]); sleep(1); button_caps[button] = ACTIVE; press_button(win, gc, button_caps, " " ); } /* Check for exit */ if ( button == BUTTONS) { button_caps[button] = DOWN; press_button(win, gc, button_caps, " " ); sleep(1); button_caps[button] = ACTIVE; press_button(win, gc, button_caps, " " ); } return (1); } /****************** Build an image onto the window **********************/ void draw_image (Window win, GC *gc, char *button_caps[]) { int i, x; /* Build the screen buttons */ /* Button states are: * active (up) * down * inactive */ for (i=0, x=15; i< BUTTONS; i++, x+=30) { /* Draw_box parms are: * Graphic Context * | Text on the button * | | x indent from left side * | | | y indent from top * | | | | width * | | | | | height * V V V V V V */ draw_button(win, gc, machines[i], 15, x, 60, 20, i, button_caps[i]) ; } draw_button(win, gc, "Exit" , 15, x, 60, 20, i, button_caps[i]) ; } /****************** Draw button with text in it ************************* * * Draw a button with texted on its cap. * * win Window ID * gc Graphics context. * text text to put in the box. * x,y top left hand corner of the box. x is across the screen * width * height * box identifing number. * button_state state of screen button, active, inactive or down * ************************************************************************/ draw_button(Window win, GC *gc, char *text, int x, int y, int width, int height, int box, char button_cap[]) { /* variables to hold the colour names. ****************************************/ char top_left_col[80]; /* button shading */ char bottom_right_col[80]; /* more button shading. */ char text_col[80]; /* Text on button. */ int yfudge=height-5; /* Text location */ int xfudge=x+6; struct { XPoint p; } points[6]; int thickness=2; /* Thickness of the button edge. */ /* Co-ordinates for the inner box. */ int xinner=x+thickness; int yinner=y+thickness; int hinner=height-(thickness*2); int winner=width-(thickness*2); /* Set colours for an "active" button */ if (!strcmp(button_cap, ACTIVE)) { strcpy(top_left_col, "white"); strcpy(bottom_right_col, "slategrey"); } /* Set colours for a "down" button * the button has been pressed. */ if (!strcmp(button_cap, DOWN)) { strcpy(top_left_col, "slategrey"); strcpy(bottom_right_col, "white"); } /* set the border colour. */ set_colour(gc, top_left_col, colormap); /* Top Left border */ points[0].p.x=x; points[0].p.y=y; points[1].p.x=x+width; points[1].p.y=y; points[2].p.x=xinner+winner; points[2].p.y=yinner; points[3].p.x=xinner; points[3].p.y=yinner; points[4].p.x=xinner; points[4].p.y=yinner+hinner; points[5].p.x=x; points[5].p.y=y+height; XFillPolygon( display, win, *gc, points, 6, Nonconvex, CoordModeOrigin); /* set the border colour. */ set_colour(gc, bottom_right_col, colormap); /* Bottom right */ points[0].p.x=x; points[0].p.y=y+height; points[1].p.x=xinner; points[1].p.y=yinner+hinner; points[2].p.x=xinner+winner; points[2].p.y=yinner+hinner; points[3].p.x=xinner+winner; points[3].p.y=yinner; points[4].p.x=x+width; points[4].p.y=y; points[5].p.x=x+width; points[5].p.y=y+height; XFillPolygon( display, win, *gc, points, 6, Nonconvex, CoordModeOrigin); /* set the text colour. */ set_colour(gc, BUTTON_COLOUR, colormap); /* draw the text that will be on the screen * button cap. */ XDrawString (display, win, *gc, xfudge, y+yfudge, /* Bottom left of text */ text, strlen(text)); /* Store the button location */ buttons[box].topleft.x=x; buttons[box].topleft.y=y; buttons[box].topright.x=x+width; buttons[box].topright.y=y; buttons[box].botright.x=x+width; buttons[box].botright.y=y+height; buttons[box].botleft.x=x; buttons[box].botleft.y=y+height; } /************************************************************************ * * Returns * -1 == Not on a screen button or the screen button is not active * ge 0 == Button number. * ************************************************************************/ int where_am_i(Window win, GC *gc) { Window root, child; int root_x, root_y; /* Cursor location on the screen. */ int win_x, win_y; /* Cursor location in the window. */ int mask; int inc; int button; /* Get pointer location on the screen * and within the window from the top left * corner. * x left to right. * y top to bottom. */ XQueryPointer( display, win, &root, &child, &root_x, &root_y, &win_x, &win_y, &mask); /* win_x and win_y give the usefull position * within the window. */ /* Scan through each of the button positions * and see if the pointer is in one of them */ button=-1; for (inc = 0 ; inc <= BUTTONS && button == -1; inc++) { if ( win_x > buttons[inc].topleft.x && win_x < buttons[inc].topright.x && win_y > buttons[inc].topleft.y && win_y < buttons[inc].botleft.y) { button = inc; /* Store the button ID. */ } } return(button); } /************************************************************************ * * press - status of button then we start the routine. * release - Status of button when we exit the routine (active/inactive) * ************************************************************************/ void press_button(Window win, GC *gc, char *button_caps[], char *text ) { draw_image(win, gc, button_caps); /* redraw all the buttons */ } /************************************************************************ * * Change the colour of any graphics that are drawn after this * function has been called. * * colour - Name of the colour to change to. * * For a list of valid colour names: * Use the Unix command 'showrgb' * or look in /usr/lib/X11/rgb * or on Suns you can try the unix command 'xco'. * ************************************************************************/ void set_colour (GC *gc, char * colour, Colormap colormap) { XColor xcolour; /* Convert the Colour name into RGB values. */ XParseColor(display, colormap, colour, &xcolour); /* Convert the RGB values into a pixel value. */ XAllocColor(display, colormap, &xcolour); /* Use the pixel value to set the foreground * colour. */ XSetForeground(display, *gc, xcolour.pixel); } /************************************************************************ * * Initalise the screen buttons. * ************************************************************************/ void init_buttons(char *button_caps[]) { int i; for (i=0; i <= BUTTONS; i++) button_caps[i] = ACTIVE; } /************************************************************************ * * Put a window on the screen. * * x & y are the size of the window. * ************************************************************************/ struct window_info create_window(int x, int y) { struct window_info window; XColor colour; /* Build background colour * XParseColor gets rgb values for the named * colour, then XAllocColor gets the pixel * value from the rgb values. */ XParseColor(display, colormap, BACKGROUND_COLOUR, &colour); XAllocColor(display, colormap, &colour); /* Create the new window with the same attributes as the parent. */ window.win = XCreateSimpleWindow(display, RootWindow(display, screen), 0, 0, /* Position */ x, y, /* Size */ 4, WhitePixel(display, screen), /* Window Border color */ colour.pixel); /* Window Background color */ /* Select the event types we want the * window to respond to. * XSelectInput(display, */ XSelectInput(display, window.win, ExposureMask | KeyPressMask | ButtonPressMask | StructureNotifyMask ); /* Make window visable - this does not actually make the window visable until we start looking for 'events' */ XMapWindow (display, window.win); /* Create a 'Graphics Context' used to hold common attributes requires by graphic images, for example colour and line thickness. */ window.gc = XCreateGC(display, RootWindow(display, screen), 0, NULL); return window; }
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