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/*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Emweb bvba, Kessel-Lo, Belgium.
*
* See the LICENSE file for terms of use.
*/
#ifndef WRASTER_IMAGE_H_
#define WRASTER_IMAGE_H_
#include <Wt/WPaintDevice>
#include <Wt/WResource>
#include <list>
namespace Wt {
class FontSupport;
class WTransform;
/*! \class WRasterImage Wt/WRasterImage Wt/WRasterImage
* \brief A paint device for rendering to a raster image.
*
* A %WRasterImage paint device provides support for creating raster
* images (such as PNG or GIF images).
*
* It implements two main use-cases:
*
* - When used either in conjunction with a WPainter, it supports
* vector graphics operations, and can be used to make a PNG or GIF
* version of a WPaintedWidget's contents.
*
* - It also provides a low-level API to color individual pixels using
* setPixel(), which directly sets the raster pixels.
*
* The rendering is provided by <a
* href="http://www.graphicsmagick.org/">GraphicsMagick</a>, and this
* class is included in the library only if <tt>libgraphicsmagick</tt>
* was found during the build of the library. If %Wt is built to use
* <tt>libpango</tt> for font support, then text rendering is done
* using this library. Otherwise, you may want to configure TrueType
* font search directories using addFontCollection().
*
* You can use the image as a resource and specialize handleRequest()
* to paint the contents on the fly. Alternatively can also use
* write() to serialize to an image file (std::ostream).
*
* The latter usage is illustrated by the code below:
* \code
* Wt::Chart::WCartesianChart *chart = ...
*
* Wt::WRasterImage pngImage("png", 600, 400);
* {
* Wt::WPainter p(&pngImage);
* chart->paint(p);
* }
* std::ofstream f("chart.png", std::ios::out | std::ios::binary);
* pngImage.write(f);
* \endcode
*
* This paint device has the following limitations:
* - drop shadows are (not yet?) supported.
*
* \ingroup painting
*/
class WT_API WRasterImage : public WResource, public WPaintDevice
{
public:
/*! \brief Creates a raster image.
*
* \p type indicates an image type. The mime type of the resource is
* <tt>"image/"</tt> \p type.
*
* %Wt supports the following image types (amongst others):
* - png: Portable Network Graphics
* - gif: Graphics Interchange Format
* - bmp: Microsoft windows bitmap
* - jpeg: Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format
*/
WRasterImage(const std::string& type,
const WLength& width, const WLength& height,
WObject *parent = 0);
/*! \brief Destructor.
*/
~WRasterImage();
/*! \brief Adds a font collection.
*
* If %Wt has been configured to use <tt>libpango</tt>, then font
* matching and character selection is done by libpango, which is
* seeded with information on installed fonts by fontconfig. In that
* case, invocations for this method is ignored.
*
* If %Wt has not been configured to use <tt>libpango</tt>, then
* this method may be used to indicate the location of true type
* fonts. The main drawback compared to libpango is that font
* selection is not steered by the need for particular characters,
* i.e. font selection is independent from the text's need for
* specific characters. Most truetype fonts provided only partial
* unicode support. The provided \p directory will be searched for
* fonts (currently only TrueType ".ttf" or ".ttc" fonts).
*/
void addFontCollection(const std::string& directory, bool recursive=true);
virtual WFlags<FeatureFlag> features() const;
virtual void setChanged(WFlags<ChangeFlag> flags);
virtual void drawArc(const WRectF& rect, double startAngle, double spanAngle);
virtual void drawImage(const WRectF& rect, const std::string& imgUri,
int imgWidth, int imgHeight, const WRectF& sourceRect);
virtual void drawLine(double x1, double y1, double x2, double y2);
virtual void drawPath(const WPainterPath& path);
virtual void drawText(const WRectF& rect,
WFlags<AlignmentFlag> alignmentFlags,
TextFlag textFlag,
const WString& text);
virtual WTextItem measureText(const WString& text, double maxWidth = -1,
bool wordWrap = false);
virtual WFontMetrics fontMetrics();
virtual void init();
virtual void done();
virtual bool paintActive() const { return painter_ != 0; }
virtual WLength width() const { return width_; }
virtual WLength height() const { return height_; }
virtual void handleRequest(const Http::Request& request,
Http::Response& response);
/*! \brief Low-level paint method.
*
* Use this method to directly set colors for individual pixels, when
* using the paint device without a painter.
*/
void setPixel(int x, int y, const WColor& color);
/*! \brief Low-level paint method.
*
* Use this method to directly get the color for an individual pixel, when
* using the paint device without a painter.
*/
WColor getPixel(int x, int y);
/*! \brief Low-level pixel retrieval
*
* This is a more efficient alternative than calling getPixel() for every
* pixel.
*
* Parameter data must point to an allocated memory region of width*height
* 32-bit words. The pixels will be written in row-order from top-left
* to bottom-right, in RGBA format.
*/
void getPixels(void *data);
/*! \brief Clears the image.
*
* Fills the image with a white background.
*/
void clear();
protected:
virtual WPainter *painter() const { return painter_; }
virtual void setPainter(WPainter *painter) { painter_ = painter; }
private:
WLength width_, height_;
WPainter *painter_;
class Impl;
Impl *impl_;
};
}
#endif // WRASTER_IMAGE_H_
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