/* GDK - The GIMP Drawing Kit * Copyright (C) 2000 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see . */ #include "config.h" #include "gdkpango.h" #include "gdkintl.h" #include #include /* Get a clip region to draw only part of a layout. index_ranges * contains alternating range starts/stops. The region is the * region which contains the given ranges, i.e. if you draw with the * region as clip, only the given ranges are drawn. */ static cairo_region_t* layout_iter_get_line_clip_region (PangoLayoutIter *iter, int x_origin, int y_origin, const int *index_ranges, int n_ranges) { PangoLayoutLine *line; cairo_region_t *clip_region; PangoRectangle logical_rect; int baseline; int i; line = pango_layout_iter_get_line_readonly (iter); clip_region = cairo_region_create (); pango_layout_iter_get_line_extents (iter, NULL, &logical_rect); baseline = pango_layout_iter_get_baseline (iter); i = 0; while (i < n_ranges) { int *pixel_ranges = NULL; int n_pixel_ranges = 0; int j; /* Note that get_x_ranges returns layout coordinates */ if (index_ranges[i*2+1] >= line->start_index && index_ranges[i*2] < line->start_index + line->length) pango_layout_line_get_x_ranges (line, index_ranges[i*2], index_ranges[i*2+1], &pixel_ranges, &n_pixel_ranges); for (j = 0; j < n_pixel_ranges; j++) { GdkRectangle rect; int x_off, y_off; x_off = PANGO_PIXELS (pixel_ranges[2*j] - logical_rect.x); y_off = PANGO_PIXELS (baseline - logical_rect.y); rect.x = x_origin + x_off; rect.y = y_origin - y_off; rect.width = PANGO_PIXELS (pixel_ranges[2*j + 1] - logical_rect.x) - x_off; rect.height = PANGO_PIXELS (baseline - logical_rect.y + logical_rect.height) - y_off; cairo_region_union_rectangle (clip_region, &rect); } g_free (pixel_ranges); ++i; } return clip_region; } /** * gdk_pango_layout_line_get_clip_region: (skip) * @line: a `PangoLayoutLine` * @x_origin: X pixel where you intend to draw the layout line with this clip * @y_origin: baseline pixel where you intend to draw the layout line with this clip * @index_ranges: (array): array of byte indexes into the layout, * where even members of array are start indexes and odd elements * are end indexes * @n_ranges: number of ranges in @index_ranges, i.e. half the size of @index_ranges * * Obtains a clip region which contains the areas where the given * ranges of text would be drawn. * * @x_origin and @y_origin are the top left position of the layout. * @index_ranges should contain ranges of bytes in the layout’s text. * The clip region will include space to the left or right of the line * (to the layout bounding box) if you have indexes above or below the * indexes contained inside the line. This is to draw the selection all * the way to the side of the layout. However, the clip region is in line * coordinates, not layout coordinates. * * Note that the regions returned correspond to logical extents of the text * ranges, not ink extents. So the drawn line may in fact touch areas out of * the clip region. The clip region is mainly useful for highlightling parts * of text, such as when text is selected. * * Returns: a clip region containing the given ranges */ cairo_region_t* gdk_pango_layout_line_get_clip_region (PangoLayoutLine *line, int x_origin, int y_origin, const int *index_ranges, int n_ranges) { cairo_region_t *clip_region; PangoLayoutIter *iter; g_return_val_if_fail (line != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (index_ranges != NULL, NULL); iter = pango_layout_get_iter (line->layout); while (pango_layout_iter_get_line_readonly (iter) != line) pango_layout_iter_next_line (iter); clip_region = layout_iter_get_line_clip_region(iter, x_origin, y_origin, index_ranges, n_ranges); pango_layout_iter_free (iter); return clip_region; } /** * gdk_pango_layout_get_clip_region: (skip) * @layout: a `PangoLayout` * @x_origin: X pixel where you intend to draw the layout with this clip * @y_origin: Y pixel where you intend to draw the layout with this clip * @index_ranges: array of byte indexes into the layout, where even members of array are start indexes and odd elements are end indexes * @n_ranges: number of ranges in @index_ranges, i.e. half the size of @index_ranges * * Obtains a clip region which contains the areas where the given ranges * of text would be drawn. * * @x_origin and @y_origin are the top left point to center the layout. * @index_ranges should contain ranges of bytes in the layout’s text. * * Note that the regions returned correspond to logical extents of the text * ranges, not ink extents. So the drawn layout may in fact touch areas out of * the clip region. The clip region is mainly useful for highlightling parts * of text, such as when text is selected. * * Returns: a clip region containing the given ranges */ cairo_region_t* gdk_pango_layout_get_clip_region (PangoLayout *layout, int x_origin, int y_origin, const int *index_ranges, int n_ranges) { PangoLayoutIter *iter; cairo_region_t *clip_region; g_return_val_if_fail (PANGO_IS_LAYOUT (layout), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (index_ranges != NULL, NULL); clip_region = cairo_region_create (); iter = pango_layout_get_iter (layout); do { PangoRectangle logical_rect; cairo_region_t *line_region; int baseline; pango_layout_iter_get_line_extents (iter, NULL, &logical_rect); baseline = pango_layout_iter_get_baseline (iter); line_region = layout_iter_get_line_clip_region(iter, x_origin + PANGO_PIXELS (logical_rect.x), y_origin + PANGO_PIXELS (baseline), index_ranges, n_ranges); cairo_region_union (clip_region, line_region); cairo_region_destroy (line_region); } while (pango_layout_iter_next_line (iter)); pango_layout_iter_free (iter); return clip_region; }