// -*- C++ -*- /* This file is part of * ====================================================== * * LyX, The Document Processor * * Copyright 1995 Matthias Ettrich * Copyright 1995-2000 the LyX Team. * * ====================================================== */ #ifndef INSET_GRAPHICS_H #define INSET_GRAPHICS_H #ifdef __GNUG__ #pragma interface #endif #include "insets/lyxinset.h" #include "insets/insetgraphicsParams.h" #include "LaTeXFeatures.h" // We need a signal here to hide an active dialog when we are deleted. #include "sigc++/signal_system.h" #ifdef SIGC_CXX_NAMESPACES using SigC::Signal0; #endif class Dialogs; class GraphicsCacheItem; /// class InsetGraphics : public Inset { public: /// InsetGraphics(); /// ~InsetGraphics(); /// int ascent(BufferView *, LyXFont const &) const; /// int descent(BufferView *, LyXFont const &) const; /// int width(BufferView *, LyXFont const &) const; /// bool display() const { return true; } /// void draw(BufferView *, LyXFont const &, int, float &, bool) const; /// void Edit(BufferView *, int, int, unsigned int); /// EDITABLE Editable() const; /// void Write(Buffer const *, std::ostream &) const; /// void Read(Buffer const *, LyXLex & lex); /** returns the number of rows (\n's) of generated tex code. fragile == true means, that the inset should take care about fragile commands by adding a \protect before. */ int Latex(Buffer const *, std::ostream &, bool fragile, bool free_spc) const; /// int Ascii(Buffer const *, std::ostream &) const; /// int Linuxdoc(Buffer const *, std::ostream &) const; /// int DocBook(Buffer const *, std::ostream &) const; /** Tell LyX what the latex features you need i.e. what latex packages * you need to be included. */ void Validate(LaTeXFeatures & features) const; /// returns LyX code associated with the inset. Used for TOC, ...) Inset::Code LyxCode() const { return Inset::GRAPHICS_CODE; } /// Inset * Clone() const; /// Set the inset parameters, used by the GUIndependent dialog. /// Return true of new params are different from what was so far. bool setParams(InsetGraphicsParams const & params); /// Get the inset parameters, used by the GUIndependent dialog. InsetGraphicsParams getParams() const; /// This signal is connected by our dialog and called when the inset /// is deleted. Signal0 hide; private: /// Update the inset after parameter change. void updateInset(); /// The graphics cache handle. GraphicsCacheItem * cachehandle; InsetGraphicsParams params; // Baruch Even (baruch.even@writeme.com) 2000-07-17 // This was the intended way however it is not flexible enough and // only provides for LaTeX output. #ifdef IG_OLDPARAMS // We need variables to store the size of the boundingbox and // to store a pointer to the pixmap in.. The question is if // these should be in a "pixmap" class. // We also need to have variables about rotation and scaling, // width and height. in effect all the paramters that // \includegraphics can handle. (the graphix.sty package) /** The "bounding box" of the graphics image. Its value field must contain four dimensions, separated by spaces. */ BoundingBox bb; /** The bounding box above is used for display and file both. But we need this variable below to know if we shall use the bounding box in the LaTex command or not. (i.e. if the user has manually set the bb.) */ bool use_bb; /** When a graphics file is parsed we first check for BoundingBox and then for HiResBoundingBox, and set hiresbb depending on this. This key makes LaTeX search for %%HiResBoundingBox comments instead of the normal %%BoundingBox. Some applications use this to specify more precise bounding boxes, becase the numbers can normally only have integer values. It is a Boolean, either "true" or "false". */ bool hiresbb; /** This key takes four arguments (like bb), but in this case the origin is taken with respect to the bounding box specified in the file. So to view a 20 bp square at the lower left-hand corner of the picture, specify viewport=0 0 20 20. */ BoundingBox viewport; /** Similar to the viewport key, but the four dimensions correspond to the amount of space to be trimmed (cut off) at the left-hand side, bottom, right-hand side and top of the included graphics. */ BoundingBox trim; /// Natural height of figure LyXLength natheight; /// Natural width of figure. LyXLength natwidth; /// Rotation angle (in degrees, counterclockwise). float angle; /** Origin for rotation, similar to the origin parameter of the \rotatebox command described on p.46 and Fig. 2.2 on p.46. */ Origin origin; /// Required width (the width of the image is scaled to that value). LyXLength g_width; /// Required height (the height of the image is scaled to that value). LyXLength g_height; /** Required total height (the total height of the image is scaled to that value). This key should be used instead of height if images are rotated over 90 degrees, since the height can disappear (and become the depth) and LaTeX will have difficulties satisfying the user's request. */ LyXLength totalheight; /** Boolean variable that can have the values "true" and "false" (se above for defaults). When true, specifying both width and height parameters does not distort the picture, but the image is scaled so that neither of the width of height exceeds the given dimensions. */ bool keepaspectratio; /// Scale factor float scale; /** Clip the graphic to the bounding box. It is a Boolean, either "true" or "false". */ bool clip; /// Locally switch to draft mode. A Boolean valued key, like clip. bool draft; /// The graphics type. string type; /// The file extension of the file containing the image data. string ext; /// The file extension of the file "read" by LaTeX. string read; /// Any command to be applied to the file. string command; #endif }; #endif