// -*- C++ -*- /** * \file TextMetrics.h * This file is part of LyX, the document processor. * Licence details can be found in the file COPYING. * * \author Lars Gullik Bjønnes * \author John Levon * \author Abdelrazak Younes * * Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS. */ #ifndef TEXT_METRICS_H #define TEXT_METRICS_H #include "Font.h" #include "ParagraphMetrics.h" #include "support/types.h" namespace lyx { class BufferView; class Cursor; class CursorSlice; class DocIterator; class MetricsInfo; class Text; /// A map from a Text to the map of paragraphs metrics class TextMetrics { public: /// Default constructor (only here for STL containers). TextMetrics() : text_(0) {} /// The only useful constructor. TextMetrics(BufferView *, Text *); /// bool contains(pit_type pit) const; /// ParagraphMetrics const & parMetrics(pit_type) const; /// std::pair first() const; /// std::pair last() const; /// Dimension const & dimension() const { return dim_; } /// Point const & origin() const { return origin_; } /// compute text metrics. bool metrics(MetricsInfo & mi, Dimension & dim, int min_width = 0); /// void newParMetricsDown(); /// void newParMetricsUp(); /// Gets the fully instantiated font at a given position in a paragraph /// Basically the same routine as Paragraph::getFont() in Paragraph.cpp. /// The difference is that this one is used for displaying, and thus we /// are allowed to make cosmetic improvements. For instance make footnotes /// smaller. (Asger) Font displayFont(pit_type pit, pos_type pos) const; /// There are currently two font mechanisms in LyX: /// 1. The font attributes in a lyxtext, and /// 2. The inset-specific font properties, defined in an inset's /// metrics() and draw() methods and handed down the inset chain through /// the pi/mi parameters, and stored locally in a lyxtext in font_. /// This is where the two are integrated in the final fully realized /// font. void applyOuterFont(Font &) const; /// is this position in the paragraph right-to-left? bool isRTL(CursorSlice const & sl, bool boundary) const; /// is between pos-1 and pos an RTL<->LTR boundary? bool isRTLBoundary(pit_type pit, pos_type pos) const; /// would be a RTL<->LTR boundary between pos and the given font? bool isRTLBoundary(pit_type pit, pos_type pos, Font const & font) const; /// Rebreaks the given paragraph. /// \retval true if a full screen redraw is needed. /// \retval false if a single paragraph redraw is enough. bool redoParagraph(pit_type const pit); /// Clear cache of paragraph metrics void clear() { par_metrics_.clear(); } /// int ascent() const { return dim_.asc; } /// int descent() const { return dim_.des; } /// current text width. int width() const { return dim_.wid; } /// current text height. int height() const { return dim_.height(); } /// int maxWidth() const { return max_width_; } /// int singleWidth(pit_type const pit, pos_type pos) const; /// int rightMargin(ParagraphMetrics const & pm) const; int rightMargin(pit_type const pit) const; /** this calculates the specified parameters. needed when setting * the cursor and when creating a visible row */ void computeRowMetrics(pit_type pit, Row & row, int width) const; /// void draw(PainterInfo & pi, int x, int y) const; void drawParagraph(PainterInfo & pi, pit_type pit, int x, int y) const; /// Returns the height of the row (width member is set to 0). /// If \c topBottomSpace is true, extra space is added for the /// top and bottom row. Dimension rowHeight( pit_type const pit, pos_type const first, pos_type const end, bool topBottomSpace = true) const; private: /// ParagraphMetrics & parMetrics(pit_type, bool redo_paragraph); /// the minimum space a manual label needs on the screen in pixels int labelFill(pit_type const pit, Row const & row) const; /// FIXME?? int labelEnd(pit_type const pit) const; /// sets row.end to the pos value *after* which a row should break. /// for example, the pos after which isNewLine(pos) == true pos_type rowBreakPoint( int width, pit_type const pit, pos_type first ) const; /// returns the minimum space a row needs on the screen in pixel int rowWidth( int right_margin, pit_type const pit, pos_type const first, pos_type const end ) const; /// draw selection for a single row void drawRowSelection(PainterInfo & pi, int x, Row const & row, Cursor const & cur, pit_type const pit) const; // Temporary public: public: /// returns the column near the specified x-coordinate of the row. /// x is an absolute screen coord, it is set to the real beginning /// of this column. pos_type getColumnNearX(pit_type pit, Row const & row, int & x, bool & boundary) const; /// returns pos in given par at given x coord. pos_type x2pos(pit_type pit, int row, int x) const; // FIXME: is there a need for this? //int pos2x(pit_type pit, pos_type pos) const; /// returns the row near the specified y-coordinate in a given paragraph /// (relative to the screen). If assert_in_view is true, it is made sure /// that the row is on screen completely; this might change the given pit. Row const & getPitAndRowNearY(int & y, pit_type & pit, bool assert_in_view, bool up); /// returns the paragraph number closest to screen y-coordinate. /// This method uses the BufferView CoordCache to locate the /// paragraph. The y-coodinate is allowed to be off-screen and /// the CoordCache will be automatically updated if needed. This is /// the reason why we need a non const BufferView. pit_type getPitNearY(int y); /// sets cursor recursively descending into nested editable insets /** \return the inset pointer if x,y is covering that inset \param x,y are absolute screen coordinates. \param assert_in_view if true the cursor will be set on a row that is completely visible \param up whether we are going up or down (only used when assert_in_view is true \retval inset is non-null if the cursor is positionned inside */ /// FIXME: cleanup to use BufferView::getCoveringInset() and /// setCursorFromCoordinates() instead of checkInsetHit(). Inset * editXY(Cursor & cur, int x, int y, bool assert_in_view = false, bool up = true); /// sets cursor only within this Text. /// x,y are screen coordinates void setCursorFromCoordinates(Cursor & cur, int x, int y); /// int cursorX(CursorSlice const & cursor, bool boundary) const; /// int cursorY(CursorSlice const & cursor, bool boundary) const; /// bool cursorHome(Cursor & cur); /// bool cursorEnd(Cursor & cur); /// void deleteLineForward(Cursor & cur); /// is this row the last in the text? bool isLastRow(pit_type pit, Row const & row) const; /// is this row the first in the text? bool isFirstRow(pit_type pit, Row const & row) const; /// Returns an inset if inset was hit, or 0 if not. /// \warning This method is not recursive! It will return the /// outermost inset within this Text. /// \sa BufferView::getCoveringInset() to get the innermost inset. Inset * checkInsetHit(int x, int y); /** * Returns the left beginning of the text. * This information cannot be taken from the layout object, because * in LaTeX the beginning of the text fits in some cases * (for example sections) exactly the label-width. */ int leftMargin(int max_width, pit_type pit, pos_type pos) const; int leftMargin(int max_width, pit_type pit) const; /// calculates the position of a completion popup void completionPosAndDim(Cursor const & cur, int & x, int & y, Dimension & dim) const; private: friend class BufferView; /// The BufferView owner. BufferView * bv_; /// The text contents (the model). /// \todo FIXME: this should be const. Text * text_; bool main_text_; /// A map from paragraph index number to paragraph metrics typedef std::map ParMetricsCache; /// mutable ParMetricsCache par_metrics_; Dimension dim_; int max_width_; mutable Point origin_; // temporary public: public: /// our 'outermost' font. /// This is handed down from the surrounding /// inset through the pi/mi parameter (pi.base.font) /// It is used in applyOuterFont() and setCharFont() for reasons /// that are not clear... to hand hand the outermost language and /// also for char style apparently. Font font_; }; /// return the default height of a row in pixels, considering font zoom int defaultRowHeight(); } // namespace lyx #endif // TEXT_METRICS_H