} am7xxx_power_mode;
/**
+ * The display zoom modes.
+ *
+ * An am7xxx device can display images using several zoom modes.
+ *
+ * @note Changing the zoom mode can change the aspect ratio of the displayed
+ * image.
+ *
+ * @note On the zoom test screen the version of the firmware running on the
+ * device is shown as well (e.g SPI_V21.0.0_2011.03.18).
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ AM7XXX_ZOOM_ORIGINAL = 0, /**< Original Size, as retrieved via #am7xxx_device_info. */
+ AM7XXX_ZOOM_H = 1, /**< Zoom 1: H Scale (changes aspect ratio). */
+ AM7XXX_ZOOM_H_V = 2, /**< Zoom 2: H/V Scale (changes aspect ratio). */
+ AM7XXX_ZOOM_TEST = 3, /**< Zoom test screen, the firmware version is shown as well. */
+} am7xxx_zoom_mode;
+
+/**
* Initialize the library context and data structures, and scan for devices.
*
* @param[out] ctx A pointer to the context the library will be used in.
*/
int am7xxx_set_power_mode(am7xxx_device *dev, am7xxx_power_mode mode);
+/**
+ * Set the zoom mode of an am7xxx device.
+ *
+ * @note When setting the mode to AM7XXX_ZOOM_TEST, the calling program might
+ * want to skip displaying actual images.
+ *
+ * @note It looks like that power mode and zoom mode are related somehow wrt.
+ * resetting the operational mode after AM7XXX_POWER_OFF, applications can
+ * restore the display properly using this combination:
+ * - Off: power mode 0, zoom mode 3
+ * - On: power mode != 0, zoom mode != 3
+ *
+ * @param[in] dev A pointer to the structure representing the device to set zoom mode to
+ * @param[in] zoom The zoom mode to put the device in (see #am7xxx_zoom_mode enum)
+ *
+ * @return 0 on success, a negative value on error
+ *
+ */
+int am7xxx_set_zoom_mode(am7xxx_device *dev, am7xxx_zoom_mode zoom);
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif