4 * This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
5 * Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
7 * \author Lars Gullik Bjønnes
9 * \author Abdelrazak Younes
11 * Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
14 #ifndef TEXT_METRICS_H
15 #define TEXT_METRICS_H
18 #include "InsetList.h"
19 #include "LayoutEnums.h"
20 #include "ParagraphMetrics.h"
22 #include "support/types.h"
33 /// A map from a Text to the map of paragraphs metrics
37 /// Default constructor (only here for STL containers).
38 TextMetrics() : bv_(0), text_(0), max_width_(0) {}
39 /// The only useful constructor.
40 TextMetrics(BufferView *, Text *);
43 bool contains(pit_type pit) const;
45 ParagraphMetrics const & parMetrics(pit_type) const;
47 std::pair<pit_type, ParagraphMetrics const *> first() const;
49 std::pair<pit_type, ParagraphMetrics const *> last() const;
52 Dimension const & dimension() const { return dim_; }
54 Point const & origin() const { return origin_; }
57 /// compute text metrics.
58 bool metrics(MetricsInfo & mi, Dimension & dim, int min_width = 0);
61 void newParMetricsDown();
63 void newParMetricsUp();
65 /// Gets the fully instantiated font at a given position in a paragraph
66 /// Basically the same routine as Paragraph::getFont() in Paragraph.cpp.
67 /// The difference is that this one is used for displaying, and thus we
68 /// are allowed to make cosmetic improvements. For instance make footnotes
70 Font displayFont(pit_type pit, pos_type pos) const;
72 /// There are currently two font mechanisms in LyX:
73 /// 1. The font attributes in a lyxtext, and
74 /// 2. The inset-specific font properties, defined in an inset's
75 /// metrics() and draw() methods and handed down the inset chain through
76 /// the pi/mi parameters, and stored locally in a lyxtext in font_.
77 /// This is where the two are integrated in the final fully realized
79 void applyOuterFont(Font &) const;
81 /// is this position in the paragraph right-to-left?
82 bool isRTL(CursorSlice const & sl, bool boundary) const;
83 /// is between pos-1 and pos an RTL<->LTR boundary?
84 bool isRTLBoundary(pit_type pit,
86 /// would be a RTL<->LTR boundary between pos and the given font?
87 bool isRTLBoundary(pit_type pit,
88 pos_type pos, Font const & font) const;
91 /// Rebreaks the given paragraph.
92 /// \retval true if a full screen redraw is needed.
93 /// \retval false if a single paragraph redraw is enough.
94 bool redoParagraph(pit_type const pit);
95 /// Clear cache of paragraph metrics
96 void clear() { par_metrics_.clear(); }
97 /// Is cache of paragraph metrics empty ?
98 bool empty() const { return par_metrics_.empty(); }
101 int ascent() const { return dim_.asc; }
103 int descent() const { return dim_.des; }
104 /// current text width.
105 int width() const { return dim_.wid; }
106 /// current text height.
107 int height() const { return dim_.height(); }
110 int rightMargin(ParagraphMetrics const & pm) const;
111 int rightMargin(pit_type const pit) const;
114 void draw(PainterInfo & pi, int x, int y) const;
116 void drawParagraph(PainterInfo & pi, pit_type pit, int x, int y) const;
120 ParagraphMetrics & parMetrics(pit_type, bool redo_paragraph);
122 /// the minimum space a manual label needs on the screen in pixels
123 int labelFill(Row const & row) const;
126 int labelEnd(pit_type const pit) const;
128 /// sets row.end to the pos value *after* which a row should break.
129 /// for example, the pos after which isNewLine(pos) == true
130 /// \return true when another row is required (after a newline)
131 bool breakRow(Row & row, int right_margin) const;
133 // Expand the alignment of row \param row in paragraph \param par
134 LyXAlignment getAlign(Paragraph const & par, Row const & row) const;
135 /** this calculates the specified parameters. needed when setting
136 * the cursor and when creating a visible row */
137 void computeRowMetrics(Row & row, int width) const;
139 /// Set the height of the row (without space above/below paragraph)
140 void setRowHeight(Row & row) const;
141 // Compute the space on top of a paragraph
142 int parTopSpacing(pit_type pit) const;
143 // Compute the space below a a paragraph
144 int parBottomSpacing(pit_type pit) const;
146 // Helper function for the other checkInsetHit method.
147 InsetList::InsetTable * checkInsetHit(pit_type pit, int x, int y);
152 /// returns the position near the specified x-coordinate of the row.
153 /// x is an absolute screen coord, it is set to the real beginning
154 /// of this column. This takes in account horizontal cursor row scrolling.
155 pos_type getPosNearX(Row const & row, int & x, bool & boundary) const;
157 /// returns pos in given par at given x coord.
158 pos_type x2pos(pit_type pit, int row, int x) const;
160 // FIXME: is there a need for this?
161 //int pos2x(pit_type pit, pos_type pos) const;
163 /// returns the row near the specified y-coordinate in a given paragraph
164 /// (relative to the screen). If assert_in_view is true, it is made sure
165 /// that the row is on screen completely; this might change the given pit.
166 Row const & getPitAndRowNearY(int & y, pit_type & pit,
167 bool assert_in_view, bool up);
169 /// returns the paragraph number closest to screen y-coordinate.
170 /// This method uses the BufferView CoordCache to locate the
171 /// paragraph. The y-coodinate is allowed to be off-screen and
172 /// the CoordCache will be automatically updated if needed. This is
173 /// the reason why we need a non const BufferView.
174 pit_type getPitNearY(int y);
176 /// sets cursor recursively descending into nested editable insets
178 \return the inset pointer if x,y is covering that inset
179 \param x,y are absolute screen coordinates.
180 \param assert_in_view if true the cursor will be set on a row
181 that is completely visible
182 \param up whether we are going up or down (only used when
183 assert_in_view is true
184 \retval inset is null if the cursor is positioned over normal
185 text in the current Text object. Otherwise it is the inset
186 that the cursor points to, like for Inset::editXY.
188 /// FIXME: cleanup to use BufferView::getCoveringInset() and
189 /// setCursorFromCoordinates() instead of checkInsetHit().
190 Inset * editXY(Cursor & cur, int x, int y,
191 bool assert_in_view = false, bool up = true);
193 /// sets cursor only within this Text.
194 /// x,y are screen coordinates
195 void setCursorFromCoordinates(Cursor & cur, int x, int y);
198 int cursorX(CursorSlice const & cursor, bool boundary) const;
200 int cursorY(CursorSlice const & cursor, bool boundary) const;
203 bool cursorHome(Cursor & cur);
205 bool cursorEnd(Cursor & cur);
207 void deleteLineForward(Cursor & cur);
209 /// is this row the last in the text?
210 bool isLastRow(Row const & row) const;
211 /// is this row the first in the text?
212 bool isFirstRow(Row const & row) const;
214 /// Returns an inset if inset was hit, or 0 if not.
215 /// \warning This method is not recursive! It will return the
216 /// outermost inset within this Text.
217 /// \sa BufferView::getCoveringInset() to get the innermost inset.
218 Inset * checkInsetHit(int x, int y);
221 * Returns the left beginning of the text.
222 * This information cannot be taken from the layout object, because
223 * in LaTeX the beginning of the text fits in some cases
224 * (for example sections) exactly the label-width.
226 int leftMargin(int max_width, pit_type pit, pos_type pos) const;
227 int leftMargin(int max_width, pit_type pit) const;
229 /// calculates the position of a completion popup
230 void completionPosAndDim(Cursor const & cur, int & x, int & y,
231 Dimension & dim) const;
234 friend class BufferView;
236 /// The BufferView owner.
239 /// The text contents (the model).
240 /// \todo FIXME: this should be const.
243 /// A map from paragraph index number to paragraph metrics
244 typedef std::map<pit_type, ParagraphMetrics> ParMetricsCache;
246 mutable ParMetricsCache par_metrics_;
249 mutable Point origin_;
253 /// our 'outermost' font.
254 /// This is handed down from the surrounding
255 /// inset through the pi/mi parameter (pi.base.font)
256 /// It is used in applyOuterFont() and setCharFont() for reasons
257 /// that are not clear... to hand hand the outermost language and
258 /// also for char style apparently.
262 /// return the default height of a row in pixels, considering font zoom
263 int defaultRowHeight();
267 #endif // TEXT_METRICS_H