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* Qwt Widget Library
* Copyright (C) 1997 Josef Wilgen
* Copyright (C) 2003 Uwe Rathmann
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the Qwt License, Version 1.0
*****************************************************************************/
// vim: expandtab
#ifndef QWT_TEXT_H
#define QWT_TEXT_H
#include <qstring.h>
#include <qsize.h>
#include <qfont.h>
#include "qwt_global.h"
class QColor;
class QPen;
class QBrush;
class QRect;
class QPainter;
class QwtTextEngine;
/*!
\brief A class representing a text
A QwtText is a text including a set of attributes how to render it.
- Format\n
A text might include control sequences (f.e tags) describing
how to render it. Each format (f.e MathML, TeX, Qt Rich Text)
has its own set of control sequences, that can be handles by
a QwtTextEngine for this format.
- Background\n
A text might have a background, defined by a QPen and QBrush
to improve its visibility.
- Font\n
A text might have an individual font.
- Color\n
A text might have an individual color.
- Render Flags\n
Flags from Qt::AlignmentFlag and Qt::TextFlag used like in
QPainter::drawText.
\sa QwtTextEngine, QwtTextLabel
*/
class QWT_EXPORT QwtText
{
public:
/*!
\brief Text format
The text format defines the QwtTextEngine, that is used to render
the text.
- AutoText\n
The text format is determined using QwtTextEngine::mightRender for
all available text engines in increasing order > PlainText.
If none of the text engines can render the text is rendered
like PlainText.
- PlainText\n
Draw the text as it is, using a QwtPlainTextEngine.
- RichText\n
Use the Scribe framework (Qt Rich Text) to render the text.
- MathMLText\n
Use a MathML (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MathML) render engine
to display the text. The Qwt MathML extension offers such an engine
based on the MathML renderer of the Qt solutions package. Unfortunately
it is only available for owners of a commercial Qt license.
- TeXText\n
Use a TeX (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeX) render engine
to display the text.
- OtherFormat\n
The number of text formats can be extended using setTextEngine.
Formats >= OtherFormat are not used by Qwt.
\sa QwtTextEngine, setTextEngine()
*/
enum TextFormat
{
AutoText = 0,
PlainText,
RichText,
MathMLText,
TeXText,
OtherFormat = 100
};
/*!
\brief Paint Attributes
Font and color and background are optional attributes of a QwtText.
The paint attributes hold the information, if they are set.
- PaintUsingTextFont\n
The text has an individual font.
- PaintUsingTextColor\n
The text has an individual color.
- PaintBackground\n
The text has an individual background.
*/
enum PaintAttribute
{
PaintUsingTextFont = 1,
PaintUsingTextColor = 2,
PaintBackground = 4
};
/*!
\brief Layout Attributes
The layout attributes affects some aspects of the layout of the text.
- MinimumLayout\n
Layout the text without its margins. This mode is useful if a
text needs to be aligned accurately, like the tick labels of a scale.
If QwtTextEngine::textMargins is not implemented for the format
of the text, MinimumLayout has no effect.
*/
enum LayoutAttribute
{
MinimumLayout = 1
};
QwtText(const QString & = QString::null,
TextFormat textFormat = AutoText);
QwtText(const QwtText &);
~QwtText();
QwtText &operator=(const QwtText &);
int operator==(const QwtText &) const;
int operator!=(const QwtText &) const;
void setText(const QString &,
QwtText::TextFormat textFormat = AutoText);
QString text() const;
bool isNull() const;
bool isEmpty() const;
void setFont(const QFont &);
QFont font() const;
QFont usedFont(const QFont &) const;
void setRenderFlags(int flags);
int renderFlags() const;
void setColor(const QColor &);
QColor color() const;
QColor usedColor(const QColor &) const;
void setBackgroundPen(const QPen &);
QPen backgroundPen() const;
void setBackgroundBrush(const QBrush &);
QBrush backgroundBrush() const;
void setPaintAttribute(PaintAttribute, bool on = true);
bool testPaintAttribute(PaintAttribute) const;
void setLayoutAttribute(LayoutAttribute, bool on = true);
bool testLayoutAttribute(LayoutAttribute) const;
int heightForWidth(int width, const QFont & = QFont()) const;
QSize textSize(const QFont & = QFont()) const;
void draw(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect) const;
static const QwtTextEngine *textEngine(const QString &text,
QwtText::TextFormat = AutoText);
static const QwtTextEngine *textEngine(QwtText::TextFormat);
static void setTextEngine(QwtText::TextFormat, QwtTextEngine *);
private:
class PrivateData;
PrivateData *d_data;
class LayoutCache;
LayoutCache *d_layoutCache;
};
//! \return text().isNull()
inline bool QwtText::isNull() const
{
return text().isNull();
}
//! \return text().isEmpty()
inline bool QwtText::isEmpty() const
{
return text().isEmpty();
}
#endif
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