// -*- C++ -*- /** * \file lyxcursor.h * Copyright 1995-2001 the LyX Team * Read the file COPYING * * \author Matthias Ettrich */ #ifndef LYXCURSOR_H #define LYXCURSOR_H #ifdef __GNUG__ #pragma interface #endif #include "support/types.h" class Paragraph; class Row; /** * The cursor class describes the position of a cursor within a document. * Several cursors exist within LyX; for example, when locking an inset, * the position of the cursor in the containing inset is stored. * * FIXME: true ? */ class LyXCursor { public: LyXCursor(); /// set the paragraph that contains this cursor void par(Paragraph * p); /// return the paragraph this cursor is in Paragraph * par() const; /// set the position within the paragraph void pos(lyx::pos_type p); /// return the position within the paragraph lyx::pos_type pos() const; /// FIXME void boundary(bool b); /// FIXME bool boundary() const; /// set the x position in pixels void x(int i); /// return the x position in pixels int x() const; /// set the stored next-line position when at the end of a row void ix(int i); /** * Return the x position of the start of the next row, when this * cursor is at the end of the previous row, for insets that take * a full row. * * FIXME: explain why we need this ? */ int ix() const; /// set the cached x position void x_fix(int i); /** * Return the cached x position of the cursor. This is used for when * we have text like : * * blah blah blah blah| blah blah blah * blah blah blah * blah blah blah blah blah blah * * When we move onto row 3, we would like to be vertically aligned * with where we were in row 1, despite the fact that row 2 is * shorter than x() */ int x_fix() const; /// set the y position in pixels void y(int i); /// return the y position in pixels int y() const; /// set the stored next-line y position when at the end of a row void iy(int i); /** * Return the y position of the start of the next row, when this * cursor is at the end of the previous row, for insets that take * a full row. * * FIXME: explain why we need this ? especially for y... */ int iy() const; /// set the row of the paragraph the cursor is in void row(Row * r); /// return the row of the paragraph this cursor is in Row * row() const; /// set the stored next row void irow(Row * r); /** * Return the next row, when this * cursor is at the end of the previous row, for insets that take * a full row. * * FIXME: explain why we need this ? especially for y... */ Row * irow() const; private: /// The paragraph the cursor is in. Paragraph * par_; /// The position inside the paragraph lyx::pos_type pos_; /// FIXME bool boundary_; /// the pixel x position int x_; /// the stored next-row x position int ix_; /// the cached x position int x_fix_; /// the pixel y position int y_; /// the stored next-row y position int iy_; /// the containing row Row * row_; /// the containing row for the next line Row * irow_; }; /// these three dictate the others inline bool operator==(LyXCursor const & a, LyXCursor const & b) { return (a.par() == b.par()) && (a.pos() == b.pos()) && a.boundary() == b.boundary(); } inline bool operator!=(LyXCursor const & a, LyXCursor const & b) { return !(a == b); } /// only compares y() and pos(). Can this be done in another way? inline bool operator<(LyXCursor const & a, LyXCursor const & b) { return (a.y() < b.y() && a.pos() < b.pos()); } inline bool operator>(LyXCursor const & a, LyXCursor const & b) { return b < a; } inline bool operator>=(LyXCursor const & a, LyXCursor const & b) { return !(a < b); } inline bool operator<=(LyXCursor const & a, LyXCursor const & b) { return !(a > b); } #endif // LYXCURSOR_H