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* Install dependencies before executing unit tests. * Split out UTF-8 decoder. * Fixup python formatting rules. * Add documentation for QGF/QFF and the RLE format used. * Add CLI commands for converting images and fonts. * Add stub rules.mk for QP. * Add stream type. * Add base driver and comms interfaces. * Add support for SPI, SPI+D/C comms drivers. * Include <qp.h> when enabled. * Add base support for SPI+D/C+RST panels, as well as concrete implementation of ST7789. * Add support for GC9A01. * Add support for ILI9341. * Add support for ILI9163. * Add support for SSD1351. * Implement qp_setpixel, including pixdata buffer management. * Implement qp_line. * Implement qp_rect. * Implement qp_circle. * Implement qp_ellipse. * Implement palette interpolation. * Allow for streams to work with either flash or RAM. * Image loading. * Font loading. * QGF palette loading. * Progressive decoder of pixel data supporting Raw+RLE, 1-,2-,4-,8-bpp monochrome and palette-based images. * Image drawing. * Animations. * Font rendering. * Check against 256 colours, dump out the loaded palette if debugging enabled. * Fix build. * AVR is not the intended audience. * `qmk format-c` * Generation fix. * First batch of docs. * More docs and examples. * Review comments. * Public API documentation.
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QMK QGF/QFF RLE data schema :id=qmk-qp-rle-schema
There are two "modes" to the RLE algorithm used in both QGF/QFF:
- Non-repeating sections of octets, with associated length of up to
128
octetslength
=marker - 128
- A corresponding
length
number of octets follow directly after the marker octet
- Repeated octet with associated length, with associated length of up to
128
length
=marker
- A single octet follows the marker that should be repeated
length
times.
Decoder pseudocode:
while !EOF
marker = READ_OCTET()
if marker >= 128
length = marker - 128
for i = 0 ... length-1
c = READ_OCTET()
WRITE_OCTET(c)
else
length = marker
c = READ_OCTET()
for i = 0 ... length-1
WRITE_OCTET(c)