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* Copyright (C) 2006 Evgeniy Stepanov <eugeni.stepanov@gmail.com>
* Copyright (C) 2011 Grigori Goronzy <greg@chown.ath.cx>
*
* This file is part of libass.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef LIBASS_ASS_H
#define LIBASS_ASS_H
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "ass_types.h"
#define LIBASS_VERSION 0x01301000
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* A linked list of images produced by an ass renderer.
*
* These images have to be rendered in-order for the correct screen
* composition. The libass renderer clips these bitmaps to the frame size.
* w/h can be zero, in this case the bitmap should not be rendered at all.
* The last bitmap row is not guaranteed to be padded up to stride size,
* e.g. in the worst case a bitmap has the size stride * (h - 1) + w.
*/
typedef struct ass_image {
int w, h; // Bitmap width/height
int stride; // Bitmap stride
unsigned char *bitmap; // 1bpp stride*h alpha buffer
// Note: the last row may not be padded to
// bitmap stride!
uint32_t color; // Bitmap color and alpha, RGBA
int dst_x, dst_y; // Bitmap placement inside the video frame
struct ass_image *next; // Next image, or NULL
enum {
IMAGE_TYPE_CHARACTER,
IMAGE_TYPE_OUTLINE,
IMAGE_TYPE_SHADOW
} type;
} ASS_Image;
/*
* Hinting type. (see ass_set_hinting below)
*
* Setting hinting to anything but ASS_HINTING_NONE will put libass in a mode
* that reduces compatibility with vsfilter and many ASS scripts. The main
* problem is that hinting conflicts with smooth scaling, which precludes
* animations and precise positioning.
*
* In other words, enabling hinting might break some scripts severely.
*
* FreeType's native hinter is still buggy sometimes and it is recommended
* to use the light autohinter, ASS_HINTING_LIGHT, instead. For best
* compatibility with problematic fonts, disable hinting.
*/
typedef enum {
ASS_HINTING_NONE = 0,
ASS_HINTING_LIGHT,
ASS_HINTING_NORMAL,
ASS_HINTING_NATIVE
} ASS_Hinting;
/**
* \brief Text shaping levels.
*
* SIMPLE is a fast, font-agnostic shaper that can do only substitutions.
* COMPLEX is a slower shaper using OpenType for substitutions and positioning.
*
* libass uses the best shaper available by default.
*/
typedef enum {
ASS_SHAPING_SIMPLE = 0,
ASS_SHAPING_COMPLEX
} ASS_ShapingLevel;
/**
* \brief Style override options. See
* ass_set_selective_style_override_enabled() for details.
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* Default mode (with no other bits set). All selective override features
* as well as the style set with ass_set_selective_style_override() are
* disabled, but traditional overrides like ass_set_font_scale() are
* applied unconditionally.
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_DEFAULT = 0,
/**
* Apply the style as set with ass_set_selective_style_override() on events
* which look like dialogue. Other style overrides are also applied this
* way, except ass_set_font_scale(). How ass_set_font_scale() is applied
* depends on the ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_SELECTIVE_FONT_SCALE flag.
*
* This is equivalent to setting all of the following bits:
*
* ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_FONT_NAME
* ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_FONT_SIZE_FIELDS
* ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_COLORS
* ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_BORDER
* ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_ATTRIBUTES
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_STYLE = 1 << 0,
/**
* Apply ass_set_font_scale() only on events which look like dialogue.
* If not set, the font scale is applied to all events. (The behavior and
* name of this flag are unintuitive, but exist for compatibility)
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_SELECTIVE_FONT_SCALE = 1 << 1,
/**
* Old alias for ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_SELECTIVE_FONT_SCALE. Deprecated. Do not use.
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_FONT_SIZE = 1 << 1,
/**
* On dialogue events override: FontSize, Spacing, Blur, ScaleX, ScaleY
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_FONT_SIZE_FIELDS = 1 << 2,
/**
* On dialogue events override: FontName, treat_fontname_as_pattern
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_FONT_NAME = 1 << 3,
/**
* On dialogue events override: PrimaryColour, SecondaryColour, OutlineColour, BackColour
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_COLORS = 1 << 4,
/**
* On dialogue events override: Bold, Italic, Underline, StrikeOut
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_ATTRIBUTES = 1 << 5,
/**
* On dialogue events override: BorderStyle, Outline, Shadow
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_BORDER = 1 << 6,
/**
* On dialogue events override: Alignment
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_ALIGNMENT = 1 << 7,
/**
* On dialogue events override: MarginL, MarginR, MarginV
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_MARGINS = 1 << 8,
/**
* Unconditionally replace all fields of all styles with the one provided
* with ass_set_selective_style_override().
* Does not apply ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_SELECTIVE_FONT_SCALE.
* Add ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_FONT_SIZE_FIELDS and ASS_OVERRIDE_BIT_BORDER if
* you want FontSize, Spacing, Outline, Shadow to be scaled to the script
* resolution given by the ASS_Track.
*/
ASS_OVERRIDE_FULL_STYLE = 1 << 9,
} ASS_OverrideBits;
/**
* \brief Return the version of library. This returns the value LIBASS_VERSION
* was set to when the library was compiled.
* \return library version
*/
int ass_library_version(void);
/**
* \brief Default Font provider to load fonts in libass' database
*
* NONE don't use any default font provider for font lookup
* AUTODETECT use the first available font provider
* CORETEXT force a CoreText based font provider (OS X only)
* FONTCONFIG force a Fontconfig based font provider
*
* libass uses the best shaper available by default.
*/
typedef enum {
ASS_FONTPROVIDER_NONE = 0,
ASS_FONTPROVIDER_AUTODETECT = 1,
ASS_FONTPROVIDER_CORETEXT,
ASS_FONTPROVIDER_FONTCONFIG,
ASS_FONTPROVIDER_DIRECTWRITE,
} ASS_DefaultFontProvider;
/**
* \brief Initialize the library.
* \return library handle or NULL if failed
*/
ASS_Library *ass_library_init(void);
/**
* \brief Finalize the library
* \param priv library handle
*/
void ass_library_done(ASS_Library *priv);
/**
* \brief Set additional fonts directory.
* Optional directory that will be scanned for fonts recursively. The fonts
* found are used for font lookup.
* NOTE: A valid font directory is not needed to support embedded fonts.
*
* \param priv library handle
* \param fonts_dir directory with additional fonts
*/
void ass_set_fonts_dir(ASS_Library *priv, const char *fonts_dir);
/**
* \brief Whether fonts should be extracted from track data.
* \param priv library handle
* \param extract whether to extract fonts
*/
void ass_set_extract_fonts(ASS_Library *priv, int extract);
/**
* \brief Register style overrides with a library instance.
* The overrides should have the form [Style.]Param=Value, e.g.
* SomeStyle.Font=Arial
* ScaledBorderAndShadow=yes
*
* \param priv library handle
* \param list NULL-terminated list of strings
*/
void ass_set_style_overrides(ASS_Library *priv, char **list);
/**
* \brief Explicitly process style overrides for a track.
* \param track track handle
*/
void ass_process_force_style(ASS_Track *track);
/**
* \brief Register a callback for debug/info messages.
* If a callback is registered, it is called for every message emitted by
* libass. The callback receives a format string and a list of arguments,
* to be used for the printf family of functions. Additionally, a log level
* from 0 (FATAL errors) to 7 (verbose DEBUG) is passed. Usually, level 5
* should be used by applications.
* If no callback is set, all messages level < 5 are printed to stderr,
* prefixed with [ass].
*
* \param priv library handle
* \param msg_cb pointer to callback function
* \param data additional data, will be passed to callback
*/
void ass_set_message_cb(ASS_Library *priv, void (*msg_cb)
(int level, const char *fmt, va_list args, void *data),
void *data);
/**
* \brief Initialize the renderer.
* \param priv library handle
* \return renderer handle or NULL if failed
*/
ASS_Renderer *ass_renderer_init(ASS_Library *);
/**
* \brief Finalize the renderer.
* \param priv renderer handle
*/
void ass_renderer_done(ASS_Renderer *priv);
/**
* \brief Set the frame size in pixels, including margins.
* The renderer will never return images that are outside of the frame area.
* The value set with this function can influence the pixel aspect ratio used
* for rendering. If the frame size doesn't equal to the video size, you may
* have to use ass_set_pixel_aspect().
* @see ass_set_pixel_aspect()
* @see ass_set_margins()
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param w width
* \param h height
*/
void ass_set_frame_size(ASS_Renderer *priv, int w, int h);
/**
* \brief Set the source image size in pixels.
* This is used to calculate the source aspect ratio and the blur scale.
* The source image size can be reset to default by setting w and h to 0.
* The value set with this function can influence the pixel aspect ratio used
* for rendering.
* @see ass_set_pixel_aspect()
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param w width
* \param h height
*/
void ass_set_storage_size(ASS_Renderer *priv, int w, int h);
/**
* \brief Set shaping level. This is merely a hint, the renderer will use
* whatever is available if the request cannot be fulfilled.
* \param level shaping level
*/
void ass_set_shaper(ASS_Renderer *priv, ASS_ShapingLevel level);
/**
* \brief Set frame margins. These values may be negative if pan-and-scan
* is used. The margins are in pixels. Each value specifies the distance from
* the video rectangle to the renderer frame. If a given margin value is
* positive, there will be free space between renderer frame and video area.
* If a given margin value is negative, the frame is inside the video, i.e.
* the video has been cropped.
*
* The renderer will try to keep subtitles inside the frame area. If possible,
* text is layout so that it is inside the cropped area. Subtitle events
* that can't be moved are cropped against the frame area.
*
* ass_set_use_margins() can be used to allow libass to render subtitles into
* the empty areas if margins are positive, i.e. the video area is smaller than
* the frame. (Traditionally, this has been used to show subtitles in
* the bottom "black bar" between video bottom screen border when playing 16:9
* video on a 4:3 screen.)
*
* When using this function, it is recommended to calculate and set your own
* aspect ratio with ass_set_pixel_aspect(), as the defaults won't make any
* sense.
* @see ass_set_pixel_aspect()
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param t top margin
* \param b bottom margin
* \param l left margin
* \param r right margin
*/
void ass_set_margins(ASS_Renderer *priv, int t, int b, int l, int r);
/**
* \brief Whether margins should be used for placing regular events.
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param use whether to use the margins
*/
void ass_set_use_margins(ASS_Renderer *priv, int use);
/**
* \brief Set pixel aspect ratio correction.
* This is the ratio of pixel width to pixel height.
*
* Generally, this is (s_w / s_h) / (d_w / d_h), where s_w and s_h is the
* video storage size, and d_w and d_h is the video display size. (Display
* and storage size can be different for anamorphic video, such as DVDs.)
*
* If the pixel aspect ratio is 0, or if the aspect ratio has never been set
* by calling this function, libass will calculate a default pixel aspect ratio
* out of values set with ass_set_frame_size() and ass_set_storage_size(). Note
* that this is useful only if the frame size corresponds to the video display
* size. Keep in mind that the margins set with ass_set_margins() are ignored
* for aspect ratio calculations as well.
* If the storage size has not been set, a pixel aspect ratio of 1 is assumed.
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param par pixel aspect ratio (1.0 means square pixels, 0 means default)
*/
void ass_set_pixel_aspect(ASS_Renderer *priv, double par);
/**
* \brief Set aspect ratio parameters.
* This calls ass_set_pixel_aspect(priv, dar / sar).
* @deprecated New code should use ass_set_pixel_aspect().
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param dar display aspect ratio (DAR), prescaled for output PAR
* \param sar storage aspect ratio (SAR)
*/
void ass_set_aspect_ratio(ASS_Renderer *priv, double dar, double sar);
/**
* \brief Set a fixed font scaling factor.
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param font_scale scaling factor, default is 1.0
*/
void ass_set_font_scale(ASS_Renderer *priv, double font_scale);
/**
* \brief Set font hinting method.
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param ht hinting method
*/
void ass_set_hinting(ASS_Renderer *priv, ASS_Hinting ht);
/**
* \brief Set line spacing. Will not be scaled with frame size.
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param line_spacing line spacing in pixels
*/
void ass_set_line_spacing(ASS_Renderer *priv, double line_spacing);
/**
* \brief Set vertical line position.
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param line_position vertical line position of subtitles in percent
* (0-100: 0 = on the bottom (default), 100 = on top)
*/
void ass_set_line_position(ASS_Renderer *priv, double line_position);
/**
* \brief Get the list of available font providers. The output array
* is allocated with malloc and can be released with free(). If an
* allocation error occurs, size is set to (size_t)-1.
* \param priv library handle
* \param providers output, list of default providers (malloc'ed array)
* \param size output, number of providers
* \return list of available font providers (user owns the returned array)
*/
void ass_get_available_font_providers(ASS_Library *priv,
ASS_DefaultFontProvider **providers,
size_t *size);
/**
* \brief Set font lookup defaults.
* \param default_font path to default font to use. Must be supplied if
* fontconfig is disabled or unavailable.
* \param default_family fallback font family for fontconfig, or NULL
* \param dfp which font provider to use (one of ASS_DefaultFontProvider). In
* older libass version, this could be 0 or 1, where 1 enabled fontconfig.
* Newer relases also accept 0 (ASS_FONTPROVIDER_NONE) and 1
* (ASS_FONTPROVIDER_AUTODETECT), which is almost backward-compatible.
* If the requested fontprovider does not exist or fails to initialize, the
* behavior is the same as when ASS_FONTPROVIDER_NONE was passed.
* \param config path to fontconfig configuration file, or NULL. Only relevant
* if fontconfig is used.
* \param update whether fontconfig cache should be built/updated now. Only
* relevant if fontconfig is used.
*
* NOTE: font lookup must be configured before an ASS_Renderer can be used.
*/
void ass_set_fonts(ASS_Renderer *priv, const char *default_font,
const char *default_family, int dfp,
const char *config, int update);
/**
* \brief Set selective style override mode.
* If enabled, the renderer attempts to override the ASS script's styling of
* normal subtitles, without affecting explicitly positioned text. If an event
* looks like a normal subtitle, parts of the font style are copied from the
* user style set with ass_set_selective_style_override().
* Warning: the heuristic used for deciding when to override the style is rather
* rough, and enabling this option can lead to incorrectly rendered
* subtitles. Since the ASS format doesn't have any support for
* allowing end-users to customize subtitle styling, this feature can
* only be implemented on "best effort" basis, and has to rely on
* heuristics that can easily break.
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param bits bit mask comprised of ASS_OverrideBits values.
*/
void ass_set_selective_style_override_enabled(ASS_Renderer *priv, int bits);
/**
* \brief Set style for selective style override.
* See ass_set_selective_style_override_enabled().
* \param style style settings to use if override is enabled. Applications
* should initialize it with {0} before setting fields. Strings will be copied
* by the function.
*/
void ass_set_selective_style_override(ASS_Renderer *priv, ASS_Style *style);
/**
* \brief This is a stub and does nothing. Old documentation: Update/build font
* cache. This needs to be called if it was disabled when ass_set_fonts was set.
*
* \param priv renderer handle
* \return success
*/
int ass_fonts_update(ASS_Renderer *priv);
/**
* \brief Set hard cache limits. Do not set, or set to zero, for reasonable
* defaults.
*
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param glyph_max maximum number of cached glyphs
* \param bitmap_max_size maximum bitmap cache size (in MB)
*/
void ass_set_cache_limits(ASS_Renderer *priv, int glyph_max,
int bitmap_max_size);
/**
* \brief Render a frame, producing a list of ASS_Image.
* \param priv renderer handle
* \param track subtitle track
* \param now video timestamp in milliseconds
* \param detect_change compare to the previous call and set to 1
* if positions changed, or set to 2 if content changed.
*/
ASS_Image *ass_render_frame(ASS_Renderer *priv, ASS_Track *track,
long long now, int *detect_change);
/*
* The following functions operate on track objects and do not need
* an ass_renderer
*/
/**
* \brief Allocate a new empty track object.
* \param library handle
* \return pointer to empty track
*/
ASS_Track *ass_new_track(ASS_Library *);
/**
* \brief Deallocate track and all its child objects (styles and events).
* \param track track to deallocate
*/
void ass_free_track(ASS_Track *track);
/**
* \brief Allocate new style.
* \param track track
* \return newly allocated style id
*/
int ass_alloc_style(ASS_Track *track);
/**
* \brief Allocate new event.
* \param track track
* \return newly allocated event id
*/
int ass_alloc_event(ASS_Track *track);
/**
* \brief Delete a style.
* \param track track
* \param sid style id
* Deallocates style data. Does not modify track->n_styles.
*/
void ass_free_style(ASS_Track *track, int sid);
/**
* \brief Delete an event.
* \param track track
* \param eid event id
* Deallocates event data. Does not modify track->n_events.
*/
void ass_free_event(ASS_Track *track, int eid);
/**
* \brief Parse a chunk of subtitle stream data.
* \param track track
* \param data string to parse
* \param size length of data
*/
void ass_process_data(ASS_Track *track, char *data, int size);
/**
* \brief Parse Codec Private section of the subtitle stream, in Matroska
* format. See the Matroska specification for details.
* \param track target track
* \param data string to parse
* \param size length of data
*/
void ass_process_codec_private(ASS_Track *track, char *data, int size);
/**
* \brief Parse a chunk of subtitle stream data. A chunk contains exactly one
* event in Matroska format. See the Matroska specification for details.
* In later libass versions (since LIBASS_VERSION==0x01300001), using this
* function means you agree not to modify events manually, or using other
* functions manipulating the event list like ass_process_data(). If you do
* anyway, the internal duplicate checking might break.
* \param track track
* \param data string to parse
* \param size length of data
* \param timecode starting time of the event (milliseconds)
* \param duration duration of the event (milliseconds)
*/
void ass_process_chunk(ASS_Track *track, char *data, int size,
long long timecode, long long duration);
/**
* \brief Flush buffered events.
* \param track track
*/
void ass_flush_events(ASS_Track *track);
/**
* \brief Read subtitles from file.
* \param library library handle
* \param fname file name
* \param codepage encoding (iconv format)
* \return newly allocated track
*/
ASS_Track *ass_read_file(ASS_Library *library, char *fname,
char *codepage);
/**
* \brief Read subtitles from memory.
* \param library library handle
* \param buf pointer to subtitles text
* \param bufsize size of buffer
* \param codepage encoding (iconv format)
* \return newly allocated track
*/
ASS_Track *ass_read_memory(ASS_Library *library, char *buf,
size_t bufsize, char *codepage);
/**
* \brief Read styles from file into already initialized track.
* \param fname file name
* \param codepage encoding (iconv format)
* \return 0 on success
*/
int ass_read_styles(ASS_Track *track, char *fname, char *codepage);
/**
* \brief Add a memory font.
* \param library library handle
* \param name attachment name
* \param data binary font data
* \param data_size data size
*/
void ass_add_font(ASS_Library *library, char *name, char *data,
int data_size);
/**
* \brief Remove all fonts stored in an ass_library object.
* \param library library handle
*/
void ass_clear_fonts(ASS_Library *library);
/**
* \brief Calculates timeshift from now to the start of some other subtitle
* event, depending on movement parameter.
* \param track subtitle track
* \param now current time in milliseconds
* \param movement how many events to skip from the one currently displayed
* +2 means "the one after the next", -1 means "previous"
* \return timeshift in milliseconds
*/
long long ass_step_sub(ASS_Track *track, long long now, int movement);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* LIBASS_ASS_H */
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