** SinglePar update
-The flag Update::SinglePar is set in many places but never acted on.
-Instead, metrics update is skipped whenever the recorded height of
-current paragraph did not change and Update::Force was not specified.
-Is it better to keep that (which incurs extra work) or to condition it
-on Update::SinglePar? If the first solution is kept, the flag
-SingleParUpdate shall be removed.
-
-Moreover, I fail to see (yet) where the 'single' part of the program
-is acted on.
+This flag only has an effect in the current BufferView, but I think it
+is useful in other views too. Doing this will require some work on the
+update pipeline, though.
** Buffer::change issues
On a related note, what is the semantics of a call to
Buffer::changed(false)? What does the caller mean?
+
** How to avoid redraw with FitCursor when the cursor is already OK?
In this case, we invoke Buffer::change(false) with drawing disabled
cursor.
-* Proposals
-
-
* Clean-up of drawing code
-The goal is to make painting with drawing disable fast enough that it
-can be used after every metrics computation. Then we can separate real
-drawing from metrics.
-
-** DONE RowPainter
-
-Inset position is set in paintInset, paintOnlyInsets, and paintText.
-This should be done only once in paintInset
-
-** DONE TextMetrics::drawParagraph
-
-We can really simplify the code when drawing is disabled only
-paintInset needs to be called.
- + do right at the start when drawing is already disabled
- + do it in the loop for rows that are not visible on screen.
-
-The only thing we want to do here is to set inset positions (for
-text). The other insets still use the painter with drawing disabled.
-
-** DONE Painter::text
-
-We cannot remove (or make private) the version that uses a
-FontInfo because it is used by PainterInfo::draw. Document this and
-remove unused arguments rtl and double spacing. This would become a specialized helper.
-Proposed solution: keep the existing function, but private and without
-optional arguments.
+** Set Row::changed() in a finer way
-Avoid to return (and thus compute) the width of strings?
- + used by InsetSpecialChar (fixable)
- + used by textDecoration() in text(): more difficult to fix
+*** singleParUpdate
-Idea: add a version of text where wordspacing and textwidth (giving
-the width of strings) are required parameters and remove optional
-version.
+When the height of the current paragraph changes, there is no need for
+a full screen update. Only the rows after the current one need to have
+their position recomputed.
-==> more versions, no optional parameters.
+This is also true when scrolling (how to do that?)
-** make Inset::display() more useful
+*** redoParagraph
-Extending the DisplayType enum would allow to remove special cases
-from the code.
+It should be possible to check whether the new row is the same as the
+old one and keep its changed() status in this case. This would reduce
+a lot the amount of stuff to redraw.
-The enumeration could be like
-: Inline = 0
-: BreakBefore = 1 // break row before this inset
-: BreakAfter = 2 // break row after this inset
-: CanBreakAfter = 4 // optionally break row after this inset
-: AlignLeft = 8
-: AlignRight = 16
-: NoBoundary = 32 // do not allow cursor to go at the end of the row
-: //before display inset
-: Display = BreakBefore|BreakAfter
+** Put labels and friends in the Row as elements
-A display equation would be Display, other could be Display|AlignLeft
-BreakAfter can be used by Newline or separator insets
-CanBreakAfter can be used by the optional hyphen InsetSpecialChar.
+It should not be necessary to access the Paragraph object to draw.
+Adding the static elements to Row is a lot of work, but worth it IMO.
-** Set inset position during metrics phase
+** Create a unique row by paragraph and break it afterwards
-In order to do that, a no-paint drawing will be initiated after every
-redoParagraph. This code path will need to be made as fast as possible.
+This should be a performance gain (only if paragraph breaking still
+shows as expensive after the rest is done)
-Effect: avoid depending on actual drawing having taken place. In turn,
-it will allow to do drawing on paint events, like any reasonable
-application would do.
+** do not add the vertical margin of main text to first/last row
-** Cleanup after complete metrics
- Then the following can be done:
- + remove hack in InsetMathNest::drawSelection
- + remove painting when not inside in drawParagraph
- + remove Cursor::inCoordCache?
-
-** Use Row for MathData
-
-It may not be so difficult. Implement x2pos and pos2x from
-the TM:cursorX and TM::getPosNearX, and use them for both text and
-math.
-
-Will the strings display OK if drawing string-wise?
-
-Then it would be possible to streamline drawing with disabled painter.
-
-** Paint directly to screen
-
-Instead of using an intermediary pixmap. I have no idea of how
-difficult it will prove.
-One benefit will be that subpixel aliasing will work again (#9972)
+Would make code cleaner. Probably no so difficult.
+** When a paragraph ends with a newline, compute correctly the height of the extra row.
** Merging bv::updateMetrics and tm::metrics
While the full metrics computation tries hard to limit the number of
+ transfer all the logic of bv::updateMetrics to tm.
+ Main InsetText should not be special.
-The difficuly for a tall table cell for example, is that it may be
+The difficulty for a tall table cell for example, is that it may be
necessary to break the whole contents to know the width of the cell.
* Description of current drawing mechanism
-** Two stage drawing
+** Three-stage drawing
-There are two parts to drawing the work area:
+There are three parts to drawing the work area:
+ the metrics phase computes the size of insets and breaks the
paragraphs into rows. It stores the dimension of insets (both
normal and math) in bv::coordCache.
- + the drawing phase draws the contents and caches the inset
- positions. Since the caching of positions is useful in itself,
- there is a provision for drawing "without" drawing when the only
- thing we want is to cache inset positions
- (Painter::setDrawingEnabled).
+ + the nodraw drawing phase paints the screen (see below) with a null
+ painter. The only useful effect is to store the inset positions.
+
+ + an update() signal is sent. This in turn will trigger a paint
+ event, and the actual screen painting will happen then.
The machinery is controlled via bv::processUpdateFlags. This method is
called at the end of bv::mouseEventDispatch and in
+ Update::Force has been specified
+ Update::FitCursor has been specified and there is a need to scroll
the display.
- + the current paragraph, after rebreak, does not have the same height as in
- existing metrics. Note that the Update::SinglePar flag is *never*
- taken into account.
+ + Update::SinglePar has been specified and the current paragraph has
+ not changed height.
+
+If a computation of metrics has taken place, Force is removed from the
+flags and ForceDraw is added instead.
+
+It is OK to call processUpateFlags several times before an update. In
+this case, the effects are cumulative. processUpdateFlags executes the
+metrics-related actions, but defers the actual drawing to the next
+paint event.
The screen is drawn (with appropriate update strategy), except when
update flag is Update::None.
-** Metrics computation
+** Metrics computation (and nodraw drawing phase)
This is triggered by bv::updateMetrics, which calls tm::redoParagraph for
- + all visible paragraphs
- + paragraph above the screen (up to one page)
- + paragraphs below the screen (up to one page again)
-
-The paragraphs outside of the screen are required to make PageUp/Down
-work.
+all visible paragraphs. Some Paragraphs above or below the screen (needed
+for page up/down) and computed as needed.
tm::redoParagraph will call Inset::metrics for each inset. In the case
of text insets, this will invoke recursively tm::metrics, which redoes
all the paragraphs of the inset.
+At the end of the function, bv::updatePosCache is called. It triggers
+a repaint of the document with a NullPainter (a painter that does
+nothing). This has the effect of caching all insets positions.
** Drawing the work area.
-This is done in bv::draw. This method is triggered mainly by
-Buffer::changed, which draws all the work areas that show the given buffer.
+This is done in bv::draw. This method is triggered by a paint event,
+mainly called through Buffer::changed, which draws all the work areas
+that show the given buffer.
Note that, When Buffer::changed is called outside of
bv::processUpdateFlags, it is not clear whether the update strategy
+ SingleParUpdate: only tries to repaint current paragraph in a way
that is not yet very clear to me.
+
+BufferView::draw can also be called with a null painter from
+BufferView::updateMetrics().