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This is a kind of hack. This allows InsetMathHull to state that it needs some elbow room beyond its width, in order to fit the numbering and/or the left margin (with left alignment), which are outside of the inset itself. To this end, InsetMathHull::metrics() sets a value in MetricsInfo::extrawidth and this value is recorded later in the corresponding row element's `extra' field. The code could be reorganized to be simpler, in particular by computing metrics in tokenizeRow, or after tokenizeRow. However the choice here is to produce a simple patch, fit for 2.4.0. Fixes bug #12320.
749 lines
19 KiB
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749 lines
19 KiB
C++
/**
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* \file Row.cpp
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* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
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* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
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*
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* \author Lars Gullik Bjønnes
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* \author John Levon
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* \author André Pönitz
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* \author Jürgen Vigna
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* \author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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*
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* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
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*
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* Metrics for an on-screen text row.
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*/
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#include <config.h>
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#include "Row.h"
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#include "DocIterator.h"
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#include "Language.h"
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#include "frontends/FontMetrics.h"
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#include "support/debug.h"
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#include "support/lassert.h"
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#include "support/lstrings.h"
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#include "support/lyxlib.h"
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#include "support/textutils.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <ostream>
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using namespace std;
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namespace lyx {
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using frontend::FontMetrics;
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// Maximum length that a space can be stretched when justifying text
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static double const MAX_SPACE_STRETCH = 1.5; //em
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int Row::Element::countExpanders() const
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{
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if (type != STRING || font.fontInfo().family() == TYPEWRITER_FAMILY)
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return 0;
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return support::countExpanders(str);
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}
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int Row::Element::expansionAmount() const
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{
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if (type != STRING || font.fontInfo().family() == TYPEWRITER_FAMILY)
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return 0;
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return countExpanders() * theFontMetrics(font).em();
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}
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void Row::Element::setExtra(double extra_per_em)
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{
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if (type != STRING || font.fontInfo().family() == TYPEWRITER_FAMILY)
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return;
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extra = extra_per_em * theFontMetrics(font).em();
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}
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double Row::Element::pos2x(pos_type const i) const
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{
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// This can happen with inline completion when clicking on the
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// row after the completion.
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if (i < pos || i > endpos)
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return 0;
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double w = 0;
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//handle first the two bounds of the element
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if (i == endpos && type != VIRTUAL)
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w = isRTL() ? 0 : full_width();
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else if (i == pos || type != STRING)
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w = isRTL() ? full_width() : 0;
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else {
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FontMetrics const & fm = theFontMetrics(font);
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w = fm.pos2x(str, i - pos, isRTL(), extra);
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}
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return w;
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}
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pos_type Row::Element::x2pos(int &x) const
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{
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//lyxerr << "x2pos: x=" << x << " w=" << width() << " " << *this;
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size_t i = 0;
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switch (type) {
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case STRING: {
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FontMetrics const & fm = theFontMetrics(font);
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i = fm.x2pos(str, x, isRTL(), extra);
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break;
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}
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case VIRTUAL:
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// those elements are actually empty (but they have a width)
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i = 0;
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x = isRTL() ? int(full_width()) : 0;
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break;
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case INSET:
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case SPACE:
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case MARGINSPACE:
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// those elements contain only one position. Round to
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// the closest side.
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if (x > (full_width() + 1) / 2) {
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x = int(full_width());
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i = !isRTL();
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} else {
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x = 0;
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i = isRTL();
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}
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}
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//lyxerr << "=> p=" << pos + i << " x=" << x << endl;
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return pos + i;
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}
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bool Row::Element::splitAt(int const width, int next_width, bool force,
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Row::Elements & tail)
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{
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// Not a string or already OK.
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if (type != STRING || (dim.wid > 0 && dim.wid < width))
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return false;
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FontMetrics const & fm = theFontMetrics(font);
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// A a string that is not breakable
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if (!(row_flags & CanBreakInside)) {
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// has width been computed yet?
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if (dim.wid == 0)
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dim.wid = fm.width(str);
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return false;
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}
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bool const wrap_any = !font.language()->wordWrap();
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FontMetrics::Breaks breaks = fm.breakString(str, width, next_width,
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isRTL(), wrap_any | force);
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/** if breaking did not really work, give up
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* case 1: we do not force break and the first element is longer than the limit;
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* case 2: the first break occurs at the front of the string
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*/
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if ((!force && breaks.front().nspc_wid > width)
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|| (breaks.size() > 1 && breaks.front().len == 0)) {
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if (dim.wid == 0)
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dim.wid = fm.width(str);
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return false;
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}
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Element first_e(STRING, pos, font, change);
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// should next element eventually replace *this?
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bool first = true;
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docstring::size_type i = 0;
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for (FontMetrics::Break const & brk : breaks) {
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Element e(STRING, pos + i, font, change);
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e.str = str.substr(i, brk.len);
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e.endpos = e.pos + brk.len;
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e.dim.wid = brk.wid;
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e.nspc_wid = brk.nspc_wid;
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e.row_flags = CanBreakInside | BreakAfter;
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if (first) {
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// this element eventually goes to *this
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e.row_flags |= row_flags & ~AfterFlags;
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first_e = e;
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first = false;
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} else
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tail.push_back(e);
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i += brk.len;
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}
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if (!tail.empty()) {
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// Avoid having a last empty element. This happens when
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// breaking at the trailing space of string
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if (tail.back().str.empty())
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tail.pop_back();
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else {
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// Copy the after flags of the original element to the last one.
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tail.back().row_flags &= ~BreakAfter;
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tail.back().row_flags |= row_flags & AfterFlags;
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}
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// first_e row should be broken after the original element
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first_e.row_flags |= BreakAfter;
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} else {
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#if 1
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// remove the BreakAfter that got added above.
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first_e.row_flags &= ~BreakAfter;
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#else
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// FIXME : the code below looks like a good idea, but I do not
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// have a use case yet. The question is what happens
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// when breaking at the end of a string with a
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// trailing space.
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// if it turns out that no breaking was necessary, remove the
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// BreakAfter that got added above.
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if (first_e.dim.wid <= width)
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first_e.row_flags &= ~BreakAfter;
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#endif
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// Restore the after flags of the original element.
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first_e.row_flags |= row_flags & AfterFlags;
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}
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// update ourselves
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swap(first_e, *this);
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return true;
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}
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void Row::Element::rtrim()
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{
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if (type != STRING || str.empty() || !isSpace(str.back()))
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return;
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/* This is intended for strings that have been created by splitAt.
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* If There is a trailing space, we remove it and decrease endpos,
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* since spaces at row break are invisible.
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*/
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str.pop_back();
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endpos = pos + str.length();
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dim.wid = nspc_wid;
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}
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bool Row::isMarginSelected(bool left, DocIterator const & beg,
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DocIterator const & end) const
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{
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pos_type const sel_pos = left ? sel_beg : sel_end;
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pos_type const margin_pos = left ? pos_ : end_;
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// Is there a selection and is the chosen margin selected ?
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if (!selection() || sel_pos != margin_pos)
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return false;
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else if (beg.pos() == end.pos())
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// This is a special case in which the space between after
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// pos i-1 and before pos i is selected, i.e. the margins
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// (see DocIterator::boundary_).
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return beg.boundary() && !end.boundary();
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else if (end.pos() == margin_pos)
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// If the selection ends around the margin, it is only
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// drawn if the cursor is after the margin.
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return !end.boundary();
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else if (beg.pos() == margin_pos)
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// If the selection begins around the margin, it is
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// only drawn if the cursor is before the margin.
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return beg.boundary();
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else
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return true;
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}
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void Row::setSelectionAndMargins(DocIterator const & beg,
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DocIterator const & end) const
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{
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setSelection(beg.pos(), end.pos());
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change(end_margin_sel, isMarginSelected(false, beg, end));
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change(begin_margin_sel, isMarginSelected(true, beg, end));
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}
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void Row::clearSelectionAndMargins() const
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{
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change(sel_beg, -1);
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change(sel_end, -1);
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change(end_margin_sel, false);
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change(begin_margin_sel, false);
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}
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void Row::setSelection(pos_type beg, pos_type end) const
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{
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if (pos_ >= beg && pos_ <= end)
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change(sel_beg, pos_);
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else if (beg > pos_ && beg <= end_)
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change(sel_beg, beg);
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else
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change(sel_beg, -1);
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if (end_ >= beg && end_ <= end)
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change(sel_end,end_);
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else if (end < end_ && end >= pos_)
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change(sel_end, end);
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else
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change(sel_end, -1);
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}
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bool Row::selection() const
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{
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return sel_beg != -1 && sel_end != -1;
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}
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ostream & operator<<(ostream & os, Row::Element const & e)
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{
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if (e.isRTL())
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os << e.endpos << "<<" << e.pos << " ";
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else
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os << e.pos << ">>" << e.endpos << " ";
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switch (e.type) {
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case Row::STRING:
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os << "STRING: `" << to_utf8(e.str) << "' ("
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<< e.countExpanders() << " expanders.), ";
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break;
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case Row::VIRTUAL:
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os << "VIRTUAL: `" << to_utf8(e.str) << "', ";
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break;
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case Row::INSET:
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os << "INSET: " << to_utf8(e.inset->layoutName()) << ", ";
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break;
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case Row::SPACE:
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os << "SPACE: ";
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break;
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case Row::MARGINSPACE:
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os << "MARGINSPACE: ";
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}
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os << "width=" << e.full_width() << ", row_flags=" << e.row_flags;
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return os;
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}
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ostream & operator<<(ostream & os, Row::Elements const & elts)
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{
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double x = 0;
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for (Row::Element const & e : elts) {
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os << "x=" << x << " => " << e << endl;
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x += e.full_width();
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}
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return os;
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}
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ostream & operator<<(ostream & os, Row const & row)
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{
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os << " pit: " << row.pit_ << " pos: " << row.pos_ << " end: " << row.end_
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<< " left_margin: " << row.left_margin
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<< " width: " << row.dim_.wid
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<< " right_margin: " << row.right_margin
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<< " ascent: " << row.dim_.asc
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<< " descent: " << row.dim_.des
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<< " separator: " << row.separator
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<< " label_hfill: " << row.label_hfill
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<< " end_boundary: " << row.end_boundary()
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<< " flushed: " << row.flushed_
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<< " rtl=" << row.rtl_ << "\n";
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// We cannot use the operator above, unfortunately
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double x = row.left_margin;
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for (Row::Element const & e : row.elements_) {
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os << "x=" << x << " => " << e << endl;
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x += e.full_width();
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}
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return os;
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}
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int Row::left_x() const
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{
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double x = left_margin;
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const_iterator const end = elements_.end();
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const_iterator cit = elements_.begin();
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while (cit != end && cit->isVirtual()) {
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x += cit->full_width();
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++cit;
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}
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return support::iround(x);
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}
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int Row::right_x() const
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{
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double x = dim_.wid;
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const_iterator const begin = elements_.begin();
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const_iterator cit = elements_.end();
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while (cit != begin) {
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--cit;
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if (cit->isVirtual())
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x -= cit->full_width();
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else
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break;
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}
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return support::iround(x);
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}
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bool Row::setExtraWidth(int w)
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{
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if (w < 0)
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// this is not expected to happen (but it does)
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return false;
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// amount of expansion: number of expanders time the em value for each
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// string element
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int exp_amount = 0;
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for (Element const & e : elements_)
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exp_amount += e.expansionAmount();
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if (!exp_amount)
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return false;
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// extra length per expander per em
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double extra_per_em = double(w) / exp_amount;
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if (extra_per_em > MAX_SPACE_STRETCH)
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// do not stretch more than MAX_SPACE_STRETCH em per expander
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return false;
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// add extra length to each element proportionally to its em.
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for (Element & e : elements_)
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if (e.type == STRING)
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e.setExtra(extra_per_em);
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// update row dimension
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dim_.wid += w;
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return true;
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}
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bool Row::sameString(Font const & f, Change const & ch) const
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{
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if (elements_.empty())
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return false;
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Element const & elt = elements_.back();
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return elt.type == STRING && !elt.final
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&& elt.font == f && elt.change == ch;
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}
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void Row::finalizeLast()
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{
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if (elements_.empty())
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return;
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Element & elt = elements_.back();
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if (elt.final)
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return;
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elt.final = true;
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if (elt.change.changed())
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changebar_ = true;
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}
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void Row::add(pos_type const pos, Inset const * ins, Dimension const & dim,
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Font const & f, Change const & ch)
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{
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finalizeLast();
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Element e(INSET, pos, f, ch);
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e.inset = ins;
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e.dim = dim;
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e.row_flags = ins->rowFlags();
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elements_.push_back(e);
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dim_.wid += dim.wid;
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changebar_ |= ins->isChanged();
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}
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void Row::add(pos_type const pos, char_type const c,
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Font const & f, Change const & ch)
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{
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if (!sameString(f, ch)) {
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finalizeLast();
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Element e(STRING, pos, f, ch);
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e.row_flags = CanBreakInside;
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elements_.push_back(e);
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}
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back().str += c;
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back().endpos = pos + 1;
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}
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void Row::addVirtual(pos_type const pos, docstring const & s,
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Font const & f, Change const & ch)
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{
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finalizeLast();
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Element e(VIRTUAL, pos, f, ch);
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e.str = s;
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e.dim.wid = theFontMetrics(f).width(s);
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dim_.wid += e.dim.wid;
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e.endpos = pos;
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// Copy after* flags from previous elements, forbid break before element
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int const prev_row_flags = elements_.empty() ? Inline : elements_.back().row_flags;
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int const can_inherit = AfterFlags & ~AlwaysBreakAfter;
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e.row_flags = (prev_row_flags & can_inherit) | NoBreakBefore;
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elements_.push_back(e);
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finalizeLast();
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}
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void Row::addSpace(pos_type const pos, int const width,
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Font const & f, Change const & ch)
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{
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finalizeLast();
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Element e(SPACE, pos, f, ch);
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e.dim.wid = width;
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elements_.push_back(e);
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dim_.wid += e.dim.wid;
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}
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void Row::addMarginSpace(pos_type const pos, int const width,
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Font const & f, Change const & ch)
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{
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finalizeLast();
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Element e(MARGINSPACE, pos, f, ch);
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e.dim.wid = width;
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e.row_flags = NoBreakBefore;
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elements_.push_back(e);
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dim_.wid += e.dim.wid;
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}
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void Row::push_back(Row::Element const & e)
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{
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dim_.wid += e.dim.wid + ((e.type == INSET) ? e.extra : 0);
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elements_.push_back(e);
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}
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void Row::pop_back()
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{
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Element const & e = elements_.back();
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dim_.wid -= e.dim.wid + ((e.type == INSET) ? e.extra : 0);
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elements_.pop_back();
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}
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namespace {
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// Move stuff after \c it from \c from and the end of \c to.
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void moveElements(Row::Elements & from, Row::Elements::iterator const & it,
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Row::Elements & to)
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{
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to.insert(to.end(), it, from.end());
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from.erase(it, from.end());
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if (!from.empty())
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from.back().row_flags = (from.back().row_flags & ~AfterFlags) | AlwaysBreakAfter;
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}
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}
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Row::Elements Row::shortenIfNeeded(int const w, int const next_width)
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{
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// FIXME: performance: if the last element is a string, we would
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// like to avoid computing its length.
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finalizeLast();
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if (empty() || width() <= w)
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return Elements();
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Elements::iterator const beg = elements_.begin();
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Elements::iterator const end = elements_.end();
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int wid = left_margin;
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// Search for the first element that goes beyond right margin
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Elements::iterator cit = beg;
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for ( ; cit != end ; ++cit) {
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if (wid + cit->dim.wid > w)
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break;
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wid += cit->dim.wid;
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}
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if (cit == end) {
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// This should not happen since the row is too long.
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LYXERR0("Something is wrong, cannot shorten row: " << *this);
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return Elements();
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}
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// Iterate backwards over breakable elements and try to break them
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Elements::iterator cit_brk = cit;
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int wid_brk = wid + cit_brk->dim.wid;
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++cit_brk;
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Elements tail;
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while (cit_brk != beg) {
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--cit_brk;
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// make a copy of the element to work on it.
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Element brk = *cit_brk;
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/* If the current element is an inset that allows breaking row
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* after itself, and if the row is already short enough after
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* this element, then cut right after it.
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*/
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if (wid_brk <= w && brk.row_flags & CanBreakAfter) {
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end_ = brk.endpos;
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dim_.wid = wid_brk;
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moveElements(elements_, cit_brk + 1, tail);
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return tail;
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}
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// assume now that the current element is not there
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wid_brk -= brk.dim.wid;
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/* If the current element is an inset that allows breaking row
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* before itself, and if the row is already short enough before
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* this element, then cut right before it.
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*/
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if (wid_brk <= w && brk.row_flags & CanBreakBefore && cit_brk != beg) {
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end_ = (cit_brk -1)->endpos;
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dim_.wid = wid_brk;
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moveElements(elements_, cit_brk, tail);
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return tail;
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}
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/* We have found a suitable separable element. This is the common case.
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* Try to break it cleanly at a length that is both
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* - less than the available space on the row
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* - shorter than the natural width of the element, in order to enforce
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* break-up.
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*/
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if (brk.splitAt(min(w - wid_brk, brk.dim.wid - 2), next_width, false, tail)) {
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/* if this element originally did not cause a row overflow
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* in itself, and the next item is not breakable and would
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* still be too large after breaking, then we will have
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* issues in next row. Thus breaking does not help.
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*
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* FIXME: this is not perfect, since it is difficult to
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* know whether next element in tail is too large:
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*
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* - next element could be a very long word, which is
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* theoretically breakable, but not in practice
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* (difficult to solve).
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*
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* - next element could be short enough, but linked to
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* another one with a NoBreak bond.
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*
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* Basically, it is difficult to solve that in a purely
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* left-to-right algorithm; implementing the TeX badness
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* algorithm is more difficult and more costly, so we do
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* our best in our restricted setting.
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*/
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auto const cit_next = cit_brk + 1;
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int const tail_wid = !tail.empty() ? tail.front().dim.wid : 0;
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if (wid_brk + cit_brk->dim.wid < w
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&& cit_next != elements_.end()
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&& tail_wid + cit_next->dim.wid > next_width
|
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&& !(cit_next->row_flags & CanBreakInside)) {
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tail.clear();
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break;
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}
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end_ = brk.endpos;
|
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*cit_brk = brk;
|
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dim_.wid = wid_brk + brk.dim.wid;
|
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// If there are other elements, they should be removed.
|
|
moveElements(elements_, cit_brk + 1, tail);
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return tail;
|
|
}
|
|
LATTEST(tail.empty());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (cit != beg && cit->row_flags & NoBreakBefore) {
|
|
// It is not possible to separate this element from the
|
|
// previous one. (e.g. VIRTUAL)
|
|
--cit;
|
|
wid -= cit->dim.wid;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (cit != beg) {
|
|
// There is no usable separator, but several elements have
|
|
// been added. We can cut right here.
|
|
end_ = cit->pos;
|
|
dim_.wid = wid;
|
|
moveElements(elements_, cit, tail);
|
|
return tail;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If we are here, it means that we have not found a separator to
|
|
* shorten the row. Let's try to break it again, but force
|
|
* splitting this time.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (cit->splitAt(w - wid, next_width, true, tail)) {
|
|
end_ = cit->endpos;
|
|
dim_.wid = wid + cit->dim.wid;
|
|
// If there are other elements, they should be removed.
|
|
moveElements(elements_, cit + 1, tail);
|
|
return tail;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// cit == beg; remove all elements after the first one.
|
|
moveElements(elements_, cit + 1, tail);
|
|
return tail;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
void Row::reverseRTL()
|
|
{
|
|
pos_type i = 0;
|
|
pos_type const end = elements_.size();
|
|
while (i < end) {
|
|
// gather a sequence of elements with the same direction
|
|
bool const rtl = elements_[i].isRTL();
|
|
pos_type j = i;
|
|
while (j < end && elements_[j].isRTL() == rtl)
|
|
++j;
|
|
// if the direction is not the same as the paragraph
|
|
// direction, the sequence has to be reverted.
|
|
if (rtl != rtl_)
|
|
reverse(elements_.begin() + i, elements_.begin() + j);
|
|
i = j;
|
|
}
|
|
// If the paragraph itself is RTL, reverse everything
|
|
if (rtl_)
|
|
reverse(elements_.begin(), elements_.end());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Row::const_iterator const
|
|
Row::findElement(pos_type const pos, bool const boundary, double & x) const
|
|
{
|
|
/**
|
|
* When boundary is true, position i is in the row element (pos, endpos)
|
|
* if
|
|
* pos < i <= endpos
|
|
* whereas, when boundary is false, the test is
|
|
* pos <= i < endpos
|
|
* The correction below allows to handle both cases.
|
|
*/
|
|
int const boundary_corr = (boundary && pos) ? -1 : 0;
|
|
|
|
x = left_margin;
|
|
|
|
/** Early return in trivial cases
|
|
* 1) the row is empty
|
|
* 2) the position is the left-most position of the row; there
|
|
* is a quirk here however: if the first element is virtual
|
|
* (end-of-par marker for example), then we have to look
|
|
* closer
|
|
*/
|
|
if (empty()
|
|
|| (pos == begin()->left_pos() && !boundary
|
|
&& !begin()->isVirtual()))
|
|
return begin();
|
|
|
|
const_iterator cit = begin();
|
|
for ( ; cit != end() ; ++cit) {
|
|
/** Look whether the cursor is inside the element's span. Note
|
|
* that it is necessary to take the boundary into account, and
|
|
* to accept virtual elements, in which case the position
|
|
* will be before the virtual element.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((pos + boundary_corr >= cit->pos && pos + boundary_corr < cit->endpos)
|
|
|| (cit->isVirtual() && pos + boundary_corr == cit->pos)) {
|
|
// FIXME: shall we use `pos + boundary_corr' here?
|
|
x += cit->pos2x(pos);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
x += cit->full_width();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (cit == end())
|
|
--cit;
|
|
|
|
return cit;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
} // namespace lyx
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