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#ifndef _PANGOMM_CONTEXT_H
#define _PANGOMM_CONTEXT_H
#include <glibmm/ustring.h>
#include <sigc++/sigc++.h>
/* $Id: context.hg,v 1.7 2006/06/10 15:26:24 murrayc Exp $ */
/* context.h
*
* Copyright (C) 1998-1999 The gtkmm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <glibmm/object.h>
#include <glibmm/arrayhandle.h>
#include <glibmm/listhandle.h>
#include <pangomm/fontdescription.h>
#include <pangomm/fontmetrics.h>
#include <pangomm/fontset.h>
#include <pangomm/fontmap.h>
#include <pangomm/item.h>
#include <pangomm/attrlist.h>
#include <pangomm/types.h> //For Matrix
#include <pango/pango-context.h>
#include <cairomm/context.h>
#include <cairomm/fontoptions.h>
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
using PangoContext = struct _PangoContext;
using PangoContextClass = struct _PangoContextClass;
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
namespace Pango
{ class Context_Class; } // namespace Pango
#endif //DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
namespace Pango
{
/** @addtogroup pangommEnums pangomm Enums and Flags */
/**
* @var Direction DIRECTION_LTR
* A strong left-to-right direction.
*
* @var Direction DIRECTION_RTL
* A strong right-to-left direction.
*
* @var Direction DIRECTION_TTB_LTR
* Deprecated value; treated the
* same as Pango::DIRECTION_RTL.
*
* @var Direction DIRECTION_TTB_RTL
* Deprecated value; treated the
* same as Pango::DIRECTION_LTR.
*
* @var Direction DIRECTION_WEAK_LTR
* A weak left-to-right direction.
*
* @var Direction DIRECTION_WEAK_RTL
* A weak right-to-left direction.
*
* @var Direction DIRECTION_NEUTRAL
* No direction specified.
*
* @enum Direction
*
* The Pango::Direction type represents a direction in the
* Unicode bidirectional algorithm; not every value in this
* enumeration makes sense for every usage of Pango::Direction;
* for example, the return value of pango_unichar_direction()
* and pango_find_base_dir() cannot be Pango::DIRECTION_WEAK_LTR
* or Pango::DIRECTION_WEAK_RTL, since every character is either
* neutral or has a strong direction; on the other hand
* Pango::DIRECTION_NEUTRAL doesn't make sense to pass
* to pango_itemize_with_base_dir().
*
* The Pango::DIRECTION_TTB_LTR, Pango::DIRECTION_TTB_RTL
* values come from an earlier interpretation of this
* enumeration as the writing direction of a block of
* text and are no longer used; See Pango::Gravity for how
* vertical text is handled in Pango.
*
* @ingroup pangommEnums
*/
enum Direction
{
DIRECTION_LTR,
DIRECTION_RTL,
DIRECTION_TTB_LTR,
DIRECTION_TTB_RTL,
DIRECTION_WEAK_LTR,
DIRECTION_WEAK_RTL,
DIRECTION_NEUTRAL
};
} // namespace Pango
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
namespace Glib
{
template <>
class Value<Pango::Direction> : public Glib::Value_Enum<Pango::Direction>
{
public:
static GType value_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
};
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
namespace Pango
{
/**
* @var GravityHint GRAVITY_HINT_NATURAL
* Scripts will take their natural gravity based
* on the base gravity and the script. This is the default.
*
* @var GravityHint GRAVITY_HINT_STRONG
* Always use the base gravity set, regardless of
* the script.
*
* @var GravityHint GRAVITY_HINT_LINE
* For scripts not in their natural direction (eg.
* Latin in East gravity), choose per-script gravity such that every script
* respects the line progression. This means, Latin and Arabic will take
* opposite gravities and both flow top-to-bottom for example.
*
* @enum GravityHint
*
* The Pango::GravityHint defines how horizontal scripts should behave in a
* vertical context. That is, English excerpt in a vertical paragraph for
* example.
*
* See Pango::Gravity.
*
* @newin{1,16}
*
* @ingroup pangommEnums
*/
enum GravityHint
{
GRAVITY_HINT_NATURAL,
GRAVITY_HINT_STRONG,
GRAVITY_HINT_LINE
};
} // namespace Pango
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
namespace Glib
{
template <>
class Value<Pango::GravityHint> : public Glib::Value_Enum<Pango::GravityHint>
{
public:
static GType value_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
};
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
namespace Pango
{
/** A Pango::Context stores global information used to control the itemization process.
* You can retrieve a Pango::Context object with Gtk::Widget::create_pango_context() or
* Gtk::Widget::get_pango_context(). If you don't use gtkmm call some c function of the
* pango backend you intend to use and create a wrapper for the returned context,
* e.g. Glib::wrap(pango_x_get_context()).
*
* Creating a Pango::Context object is the starting point of every rendering process.
* You can either use it to create a high level Pango::Layout object which does all
* the hard work for you by passing it into
* Pango::Layout::create() or to generate glyph strings from character strings with
* the help of itemize() and Pango::Item::shape() subsequently.
*
* Which fonts are used for rendering can be influenced by setting the default
* font description, language and base direction of the context.
*
* If you want to calculate the space some text will need to be displayed you
* might find the functions of Pango::FontMetrics useful. Use get_metrics() to
* obtain the Pango::FontMetrics object for a specific Pango::FontDescription.
* For more detailed calculations in a rendering-system-independant manner
* and to determine whether specific characters can be represented by the
* font that would be used for a specific Pango::FontDescription load a
* Pango::Fontset with load_fontset() (load_font() returns the Pango::Font
* that is the closest match for a Pango::FontDescription; however that's not
* necessarily the font that will be used for rendering).
*/
class Context : public Glib::Object
{
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
public:
using CppObjectType = Context;
using CppClassType = Context_Class;
using BaseObjectType = PangoContext;
using BaseClassType = PangoContextClass;
// noncopyable
Context(const Context&) = delete;
Context& operator=(const Context&) = delete;
private: friend class Context_Class;
static CppClassType context_class_;
protected:
explicit Context(const Glib::ConstructParams& construct_params);
explicit Context(PangoContext* castitem);
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
public:
Context(Context&& src) noexcept;
Context& operator=(Context&& src) noexcept;
~Context() noexcept override;
/** Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system.
*/
static GType get_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
static GType get_base_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
#endif
///Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
PangoContext* gobj() { return reinterpret_cast<PangoContext*>(gobject_); }
///Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
const PangoContext* gobj() const { return reinterpret_cast<PangoContext*>(gobject_); }
///Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
PangoContext* gobj_copy();
private:
//PANGO_ENABLE_BACKEND
protected:
Context();
public:
/** List all available font families for a context.
* You can specify one of these as your desired font family in the Pango::FontDesciption
* objects you use, e.g. in the default font description of the context.
* @return An array of Pango::FontFamily objects.
*/
Glib::ArrayHandle< Glib::RefPtr<FontFamily> > list_families() const;
/** Sets the font map to be searched when fonts are looked-up in this context.
* This is only for internal use by Pango backends, a Pango::Context obtained
* via one of the recommended methods should already have a suitable font map.
*
* @param font_map The Pango::FontMap to set.
*/
void set_font_map(const Glib::RefPtr<FontMap>& font_map);
/** Gets the Pango::FontMap used to look up fonts for this context.
*
* @newin{1,6}
*
* @return The font map for the Pango::Context.
* This value is owned by Pango and should not be unreferenced.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<FontMap> get_font_map();
/** Gets the Pango::FontMap used to look up fonts for this context.
*
* @newin{1,6}
*
* @return The font map for the Pango::Context.
* This value is owned by Pango and should not be unreferenced.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<const FontMap> get_font_map() const;
/** Returns the current serial number of @a context. The serial number is
* initialized to an small number larger than zero when a new context
* is created and is increased whenever the context is changed using any
* of the setter functions, or the Pango::FontMap it uses to find fonts has
* changed. The serial may wrap, but will never have the value 0. Since it
* can wrap, never compare it with "less than", always use "not equals".
*
* This can be used to automatically detect changes to a Pango::Context, and
* is only useful when implementing objects that need update when their
* Pango::Context changes, like Pango::Layout.
*
* @newin{1,32,4}
*
* @return The current serial number of @a context.
*/
guint get_serial() const;
/** Loads the font in one of the fontmaps in the context
* that is the closest match for @a desc.
*
* @param desc A Pango::FontDescription describing the font to load.
* @return The newly allocated Pango::Font
* that was loaded, or <tt>nullptr</tt> if no font matched.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Font> load_font(const FontDescription& desc) const;
/** Load a set of fonts in the context that can be used to render
* a font matching @a desc.
*
* @param desc A Pango::FontDescription describing the fonts to load.
* @param language A Pango::Language the fonts will be used for.
* @return The newly allocated
* Pango::Fontset loaded, or <tt>nullptr</tt> if no font matched.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Fontset> load_fontset(const FontDescription& desc, const Language& language) const;
/** Get overall metric information for a particular font description.
* The metrics may be substantially different for different scripts. However this
* function overload returns the metrics of the entire font.
* @param desc A Pango::FontDescription object.
* @return A Pango::FontMetrics object.
*/
FontMetrics get_metrics(const FontDescription& desc) const;
/** Get overall metric information for a font particular font
* description. Since the metrics may be substantially different for
* different scripts, a language tag can be provided to indicate that
* the metrics should be retrieved that correspond to the script(s)
* used by that language.
*
* The Pango::FontDescription is interpreted in the same way as
* by pango_itemize(), and the family name may be a comma separated
* list of figures. If characters from multiple of these families
* would be used to render the string, then the returned fonts would
* be a composite of the metrics for the fonts loaded for the
* individual families.
*
* @param desc A Pango::FontDescription structure.
* @param language Language tag used to determine which script to get the metrics
* for.
* @return A Pango::Metrics object.
*/
FontMetrics get_metrics(const FontDescription& desc, const Language& language) const;
/** Set the default font description for the context
*
* @param desc The new pango font description.
*/
void set_font_description(const FontDescription& desc);
/** Retrieve the default font description for the context.
*
* @return A pointer to the context's default font
* description. This value must not be modified or freed.
*/
FontDescription get_font_description() const;
/** Retrieves the global language tag for the context.
*
* @return The global language tag.
*/
Language get_language() const;
/** Sets the global language tag for the context. The default language
* for the locale of the running process can be found using
* Pango::Language::get_default().
*
* @param language The new language tag.
*/
void set_language(const Language& language);
/** Sets the base direction for the context.
*
* The base direction is used in applying the Unicode bidirectional
* algorithm; if the @a direction is Pango::DIRECTION_LTR or
* Pango::DIRECTION_RTL, then the value will be used as the paragraph
* direction in the Unicode bidirectional algorithm. A value of
* Pango::DIRECTION_WEAK_LTR or Pango::DIRECTION_WEAK_RTL is used only
* for paragraphs that do not contain any strong characters themselves.
*
* @param direction The new base direction.
*/
void set_base_dir(Direction direction);
/** Retrieves the base direction for the context. See
* set_base_dir().
*
* @return The base direction for the context.
*/
Direction get_base_dir() const;
/** Sets the base gravity for the context.
*
* The base gravity is used in laying vertical text out.
*
* @newin{1,16}
*
* @param gravity The new base gravity.
*/
void set_base_gravity(Gravity gravity);
/** Retrieves the base gravity for the context. See
* set_base_gravity().
*
* @newin{1,16}
*
* @return The base gravity for the context.
*/
Gravity get_base_gravity() const;
/** Retrieves the gravity for the context. This is similar to
* get_base_gravity(), except for when the base gravity
* is Pango::GRAVITY_AUTO for which pango_gravity_get_for_matrix() is used
* to return the gravity from the current context matrix.
*
* @newin{1,16}
*
* @return The resolved gravity for the context.
*/
Gravity get_gravity() const;
/** Sets the gravity hint for the context.
*
* The gravity hint is used in laying vertical text out, and is only relevant
* if gravity of the context as returned by get_gravity()
* is set Pango::GRAVITY_EAST or Pango::GRAVITY_WEST.
*
* @newin{1,16}
*
* @param hint The new gravity hint.
*/
void set_gravity_hint(GravityHint hint);
/** Retrieves the gravity hint for the context. See
* set_gravity_hint() for details.
*
* @newin{1,16}
*
* @return The gravity hint for the context.
*/
GravityHint get_gravity_hint() const;
/** Sets the transformation matrix that will be applied when rendering
* with this context. Note that reported metrics are in the user space
* coordinates before the application of the matrix, not device-space
* coordinates after the application of the matrix. So, they don't scale
* with the matrix, though they may change slightly for different
* matrices, depending on how the text is fit to the pixel grid.
*
* @newin{1,6}
*
* @param matrix A Pango::Matrix, or <tt>nullptr</tt> to unset any existing
* matrix. (No matrix set is the same as setting the identity matrix.).
*/
void set_matrix(const Matrix& matrix);
Matrix get_matrix() const;
/** Breaks a piece of text into segments with consistent directional level and shaping engine.
* Each byte of @a text will be contained in exactly one of the items in the returned list.
* The generated list of items will be in logical order (the start offsets of the items
* are ascending).
* @param text The text to itemize.
* @param attrs The set of attributes that apply.
* @return A list of Pango::Item objects.
*/
ListHandle_Item itemize(const Glib::ustring& text, const AttrList& attrs) const;
/** Breaks a piece of text into segments with consistent directional level and shaping engine.
* Each byte of @a text will be contained in exactly one of the items in the returned list.
* The generated list of items will be in logical order (the start offsets of the items
* are ascending).
*
* @a cached_iter should be an iterator over @a attrs currently positioned at a range before
* or containing @a start_index. @a cached_iter will be advanced to the range covering the
* position just after @a start_index + @a length. (i.e. if itemizing in a loop, just keep
* passing in the same @a cached_iter).
*
* @param text The text to itemize.
* @param start_index First byte in @a text to process.
* @param length The number of bytes (not characters) to process after @a start_index. This must be >= <tt>0</tt>.
* @param attrs The set of attributes that apply to @a text.
* @param cached_iter Cached attribute iterator.
* @return A list of Pango::Item structures.
*/
ListHandle_Item itemize(const Glib::ustring& text, int start_index, int length,
const AttrList& attrs, AttrIter& cached_iter) const;
/** Updates a Pango Context previously created for use with Cairo to
* match the current transformation and target surface of a Cairo
* Context. If any layouts have been created for the context,
* it's necessary to call Pango::Layout::context_changed() on those
* layouts.
*
* @param context A Cairo context, from CairoFontMap::create_context().
*/
void update_from_cairo_context(const Cairo::RefPtr<Cairo::Context>& context);
/** Sets the font options used when rendering text with this context.
* These options override any options that pango_cairo_update_context()
* derives from the target surface.
*
* @newin{1,10}
*
* @param options A #cairo_font_options_t, or <tt>nullptr</tt> to unset
* any previously set options. A copy is made.
*/
void set_cairo_font_options(const Cairo::FontOptions& options);
/** Retrieves any font rendering options previously set with
* pango_cairo_context_set_font_options(). This function does not report options
* that are derived from the target surface by pango_cairo_update_context()
*
* @newin{1,10}
*
* @return The font options previously set on the
* context, or <tt>nullptr</tt> if no options have been set. This value is
* owned by the context and must not be modified or freed.
*/
Cairo::FontOptions get_font_options() const;
/** Sets the resolution for the context. This is a scale factor between
* points specified in a Pango::FontDescription and Cairo units. The
* default value is 96, meaning that a 10 point font will be 13
* units high. (10 * 96. / 72. = 13.3).
*
* @newin{1,10}
*
* @param dpi The resolution in "dots per inch". (Physical inches aren't actually
* involved; the terminology is conventional.) A 0 or negative value
* means to use the resolution from the font map.
*/
void set_resolution(double dpi);
/** Gets the resolution for the context. See pango_cairo_context_set_resolution()
*
* @newin{1,10}
*
* @return The resolution in "dots per inch". A negative value will
* be returned if no resolution has previously been set.
*/
double get_resolution() const;
public:
public:
//C++ methods used to invoke GTK+ virtual functions:
protected:
//GTK+ Virtual Functions (override these to change behaviour):
//Default Signal Handlers::
};
} /* namespace Pango */
namespace Glib
{
/** A Glib::wrap() method for this object.
*
* @param object The C instance.
* @param take_copy False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref.
* @result A C++ instance that wraps this C instance.
*
* @relates Pango::Context
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Pango::Context> wrap(PangoContext* object, bool take_copy = false);
}
#endif /* _PANGOMM_CONTEXT_H */
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