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41
42#include <qabstracttextdocumentlayout.h>
43#include <qtextformat.h>
44#include "qtextdocument_p.h"
45#include "qtextengine_p.h"
46
47#include "qabstracttextdocumentlayout_p.h"
48
49QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
50
51/*!
52 \class QAbstractTextDocumentLayout
53 \reentrant
54
55 \brief The QAbstractTextDocumentLayout class is an abstract base
56 class used to implement custom layouts for QTextDocuments.
57
58 \ingroup richtext-processing
59
60 The standard layout provided by Qt can handle simple word processing
61 including inline images, lists and tables.
62
63 Some applications, e.g., a word processor or a DTP application might need
64 more features than the ones provided by Qt's layout engine, in which case
65 you can subclass QAbstractTextDocumentLayout to provide custom layout
66 behavior for your text documents.
67
68 An instance of the QAbstractTextDocumentLayout subclass can be installed
69 on a QTextDocument object with the
70 \l{QTextDocument::}{setDocumentLayout()} function.
71
72 You can insert custom objects into a QTextDocument; see the
73 QTextObjectInterface class description for details.
74
75 \sa QTextObjectInterface
76*/
77
78/*!
79 \class QTextObjectInterface
80 \brief The QTextObjectInterface class allows drawing of
81 custom text objects in \l{QTextDocument}s.
82 \since 4.5
83
84 A text object describes the structure of one or more elements in a
85 text document; for instance, images imported from HTML are
86 implemented using text objects. A text object knows how to lay out
87 and draw its elements when a document is being rendered.
88
89 Qt allows custom text objects to be inserted into a document by
90 registering a custom \l{QTextCharFormat::objectType()}{object
91 type} with QTextCharFormat. A QTextObjectInterface must also be
92 implemented for this type and be
93 \l{QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::registerHandler()}{registered}
94 with the QAbstractTextDocumentLayout of the document. When the
95 object type is encountered while rendering a QTextDocument, the
96 intrinsicSize() and drawObject() functions of the interface are
97 called.
98
99 The following list explains the required steps of inserting a
100 custom text object into a document:
101
102 \list
103 \o Choose an \a objectType. The \a objectType is an integer with a
104 value greater or equal to QTextFormat::UserObject.
105 \o Create a QTextCharFormat object and set the object type to the
106 chosen type using the setObjectType() function.
107 \o Implement the QTextObjectInterface class.
108 \o Call QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::registerHandler() with an instance of your
109 QTextObjectInterface subclass to register your object type.
110 \o Insert QChar::ObjectReplacementCharacter with the aforementioned
111 QTextCharFormat of the chosen object type into the document.
112 As mentioned, the functions of QTextObjectInterface
113 \l{QTextObjectInterface::}{intrinsicSize()} and
114 \l{QTextObjectInterface::}{drawObject()} will then be called with the
115 QTextFormat as parameter whenever the replacement character is
116 encountered.
117 \endlist
118
119 A class implementing a text object needs to inherit both QObject
120 and QTextObjectInterface. QObject must be the first class
121 inherited. For instance:
122
123 \snippet examples/richtext/textobject/svgtextobject.h 1
124
125 The data of a text object is usually stored in the QTextCharFormat
126 using QTextCharFormat::setProperty(), and then retrieved with
127 QTextCharFormat::property().
128
129 \warning Copy and Paste operations ignore custom text objects.
130
131 \sa {Text Object Example}, QTextCharFormat, QTextLayout
132*/
133
134/*!
135 \fn QTextObjectInterface::~QTextObjectInterface()
136
137 Destroys this QTextObjectInterface.
138*/
139
140/*!
141 \fn virtual QSizeF QTextObjectInterface::intrinsicSize(QTextDocument *doc, int posInDocument, const QTextFormat &format) = 0
142
143 The intrinsicSize() function returns the size of the text object
144 represented by \a format in the given document (\a doc) at the
145 given position (\a posInDocument).
146
147 The size calculated will be used for subsequent calls to
148 drawObject() for this \a format.
149
150 \sa drawObject()
151*/
152
153/*!
154 \fn virtual void QTextObjectInterface::drawObject(QPainter *painter, const QRectF &rect, QTextDocument *doc, int posInDocument, const QTextFormat &format) = 0
155
156 Draws this text object using the specified \a painter.
157
158 The size of the rectangle, \a rect, to draw in is the size
159 previously calculated by intrinsicSize(). The rectangles position
160 is relative to the \a painter.
161
162 You also get the document (\a doc) and the position (\a
163 posInDocument) of the \a format in that document.
164
165 \sa intrinsicSize()
166*/
167
168/*!
169 \fn void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::update(const QRectF &rect)
170
171 This signal is emitted when the rectangle \a rect has been updated.
172
173 Subclasses of QAbstractTextDocumentLayout should emit this signal when
174 the layout of the contents change in order to repaint.
175*/
176
177/*!
178 \fn void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::updateBlock(const QTextBlock &block)
179 \since 4.4
180
181 This signal is emitted when the specified \a block has been updated.
182
183 Subclasses of QAbstractTextDocumentLayout should emit this signal when
184 the layout of \a block has changed in order to repaint.
185*/
186
187/*!
188 \fn void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::documentSizeChanged(const QSizeF &newSize)
189
190 This signal is emitted when the size of the document layout changes to
191 \a newSize.
192
193 Subclasses of QAbstractTextDocumentLayout should emit this signal when the
194 document's entire layout size changes. This signal is useful for widgets
195 that display text documents since it enables them to update their scroll
196 bars correctly.
197
198 \sa documentSize()
199*/
200
201/*!
202 \fn void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::pageCountChanged(int newPages)
203
204 This signal is emitted when the number of pages in the layout changes;
205 \a newPages is the updated page count.
206
207 Subclasses of QAbstractTextDocumentLayout should emit this signal when
208 the number of pages in the layout has changed. Changes to the page count
209 are caused by changes to the layout or the document content itself.
210
211 \sa pageCount()
212*/
213
214/*!
215 \fn int QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::pageCount() const
216
217 Returns the number of pages contained in the layout.
218
219 \sa pageCountChanged()
220*/
221
222/*!
223 \fn QSizeF QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::documentSize() const
224
225 Returns the total size of the document's layout.
226
227 This information can be used by display widgets to update their scroll bars
228 correctly.
229
230 \sa documentSizeChanged(), QTextDocument::pageSize
231*/
232
233/*!
234 \fn void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::draw(QPainter *painter, const PaintContext &context)
235
236 Draws the layout with the given \a painter using the given \a context.
237*/
238
239/*!
240 \fn int QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::hitTest(const QPointF &point, Qt::HitTestAccuracy accuracy) const
241
242 Returns the cursor postion for the given \a point with the specified
243 \a accuracy. Returns -1 if no valid cursor position was found.
244*/
245
246/*!
247 \fn void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::documentChanged(int position, int charsRemoved, int charsAdded)
248
249 This function is called whenever the contents of the document change. A
250 change occurs when text is inserted, removed, or a combination of these
251 two. The change is specified by \a position, \a charsRemoved, and
252 \a charsAdded corresponding to the starting character position of the
253 change, the number of characters removed from the document, and the
254 number of characters added.
255
256 For example, when inserting the text "Hello" into an empty document,
257 \a charsRemoved would be 0 and \a charsAdded would be 5 (the length of
258 the string).
259
260 Replacing text is a combination of removing and inserting. For example, if
261 the text "Hello" gets replaced by "Hi", \a charsRemoved would be 5 and
262 \a charsAdded would be 2.
263
264 For subclasses of QAbstractTextDocumentLayout, this is the central function
265 where a large portion of the work to lay out and position document contents
266 is done.
267
268 For example, in a subclass that only arranges blocks of text, an
269 implementation of this function would have to do the following:
270
271 \list
272 \o Determine the list of changed \l{QTextBlock}(s) using the parameters
273 provided.
274 \o Each QTextBlock object's corresponding QTextLayout object needs to
275 be processed. You can access the \l{QTextBlock}'s layout using the
276 QTextBlock::layout() function. This processing should take the
277 document's page size into consideration.
278 \o If the total number of pages changed, the pageCountChanged() signal
279 should be emitted.
280 \o If the total size changed, the documentSizeChanged() signal should
281 be emitted.
282 \o The update() signal should be emitted to schedule a repaint of areas
283 in the layout that require repainting.
284 \endlist
285
286 \sa QTextLayout
287*/
288
289/*!
290 \class QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext
291 \reentrant
292
293 \brief The QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext class is a convenience
294 class defining the parameters used when painting a document's layout.
295
296 A paint context is used when rendering custom layouts for QTextDocuments
297 with the QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::draw() function. It is specified by
298 a \l {cursorPosition}{cursor position}, \l {palette}{default text color},
299 \l clip rectangle and a collection of \l selections.
300
301 \sa QAbstractTextDocumentLayout
302*/
303
304/*!
305 \fn QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext::PaintContext()
306 \internal
307*/
308
309/*!
310 \variable QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext::cursorPosition
311
312 \brief the position within the document, where the cursor line should be
313 drawn.
314
315 The default value is -1.
316*/
317
318/*!
319 \variable QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext::palette
320
321 \brief the default color that is used for the text, when no color is
322 specified.
323
324 The default value is the application's default palette.
325*/
326
327/*!
328 \variable QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext::clip
329
330 \brief a hint to the layout specifying the area around paragraphs, frames
331 or text require painting.
332
333 Everything outside of this rectangle does not need to be painted.
334
335 Specifying a clip rectangle can speed up drawing of large documents
336 significantly. Note that the clip rectangle is in document coordinates (not
337 in viewport coordinates). It is not a substitute for a clip region set on
338 the painter but merely a hint.
339
340 The default value is a null rectangle indicating everything needs to be
341 painted.
342*/
343
344/*!
345 \variable QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext::selections
346
347 \brief the collection of selections that will be rendered when passing this
348 paint context to QAbstractTextDocumentLayout's draw() function.
349
350 The default value is an empty vector indicating no selection.
351*/
352
353/*!
354 \class QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::Selection
355 \reentrant
356
357 \brief The QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::Selection class is a convenience
358 class defining the parameters of a selection.
359
360 A selection can be used to specify a part of a document that should be
361 highlighted when drawing custom layouts for QTextDocuments with the
362 QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::draw() function. It is specified using
363 \l cursor and a \l format.
364
365 \sa QAbstractTextDocumentLayout, PaintContext
366*/
367
368/*!
369 \variable QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::Selection::format
370
371 \brief the format of the selection
372
373 The default value is QTextFormat::InvalidFormat.
374*/
375
376/*!
377 \variable QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::Selection::cursor
378 \brief the selection's cursor
379
380 The default value is a null cursor.
381*/
382
383/*!
384 Creates a new text document layout for the given \a document.
385*/
386QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::QAbstractTextDocumentLayout(QTextDocument *document)
387 : QObject(*new QAbstractTextDocumentLayoutPrivate, document)
388{
389 Q_D(QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
390 d->setDocument(document);
391}
392
393/*!
394 \internal
395*/
396QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::QAbstractTextDocumentLayout(QAbstractTextDocumentLayoutPrivate &p, QTextDocument *document)
397 :QObject(p, document)
398{
399 Q_D(QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
400 d->setDocument(document);
401}
402
403/*!
404 \internal
405*/
406QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::~QAbstractTextDocumentLayout()
407{
408}
409
410/*!
411 \fn void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::registerHandler(int objectType, QObject *component)
412
413 Registers the given \a component as a handler for items of the given \a objectType.
414
415 \note registerHandler() has to be called once for each object type. This
416 means that there is only one handler for multiple replacement characters
417 of the same object type.
418*/
419void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::registerHandler(int formatType, QObject *component)
420{
421 Q_D(QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
422
423 QTextObjectInterface *iface = qobject_cast<QTextObjectInterface *>(component);
424 if (!iface)
425 return; // ### print error message on terminal?
426
427 connect(component, SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)), this, SLOT(_q_handlerDestroyed(QObject*)));
428
429 QTextObjectHandler h;
430 h.iface = iface;
431 h.component = component;
432 d->handlers.insert(formatType, h);
433}
434
435/*!
436 Returns a handler for objects of the given \a objectType.
437*/
438QTextObjectInterface *QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::handlerForObject(int objectType) const
439{
440 Q_D(const QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
441
442 QTextObjectHandler handler = d->handlers.value(objectType);
443 if (!handler.component)
444 return 0;
445
446 return handler.iface;
447}
448
449/*!
450 Sets the size of the inline object \a item corresponding to the text
451 \a format.
452
453 \a posInDocument specifies the position of the object within the document.
454
455 The default implementation resizes the \a item to the size returned by
456 the object handler's intrinsicSize() function. This function is called only
457 within Qt. Subclasses can reimplement this function to customize the
458 resizing of inline objects.
459*/
460void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::resizeInlineObject(QTextInlineObject item, int posInDocument, const QTextFormat &format)
461{
462 Q_D(QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
463
464 QTextCharFormat f = format.toCharFormat();
465 Q_ASSERT(f.isValid());
466 QTextObjectHandler handler = d->handlers.value(f.objectType());
467 if (!handler.component)
468 return;
469
470 QSizeF s = handler.iface->intrinsicSize(document(), posInDocument, format);
471 item.setWidth(s.width());
472 item.setAscent(s.height() - 1);
473 item.setDescent(0);
474}
475
476/*!
477 Lays out the inline object \a item using the given text \a format.
478
479 \a posInDocument specifies the position of the object within the document.
480
481 The default implementation does nothing. This function is called only
482 within Qt. Subclasses can reimplement this function to customize the
483 position of inline objects.
484
485 \sa drawInlineObject()
486*/
487void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::positionInlineObject(QTextInlineObject item, int posInDocument, const QTextFormat &format)
488{
489 Q_UNUSED(item);
490 Q_UNUSED(posInDocument);
491 Q_UNUSED(format);
492}
493
494/*!
495 \fn void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::drawInlineObject(QPainter *painter, const QRectF &rect, QTextInlineObject object, int posInDocument, const QTextFormat &format)
496
497 This function is called to draw the inline object, \a object, with the
498 given \a painter within the rectangle specified by \a rect using the
499 specified text \a format.
500
501 \a posInDocument specifies the position of the object within the document.
502
503 The default implementation calls drawObject() on the object handlers. This
504 function is called only within Qt. Subclasses can reimplement this function
505 to customize the drawing of inline objects.
506
507 \sa draw()
508*/
509void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::drawInlineObject(QPainter *p, const QRectF &rect, QTextInlineObject item,
510 int posInDocument, const QTextFormat &format)
511{
512 Q_UNUSED(item);
513 Q_D(QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
514
515 QTextCharFormat f = format.toCharFormat();
516 Q_ASSERT(f.isValid());
517 QTextObjectHandler handler = d->handlers.value(f.objectType());
518 if (!handler.component)
519 return;
520
521 handler.iface->drawObject(p, rect, document(), posInDocument, format);
522}
523
524void QAbstractTextDocumentLayoutPrivate::_q_handlerDestroyed(QObject *obj)
525{
526 HandlerHash::Iterator it = handlers.begin();
527 while (it != handlers.end())
528 if ((*it).component == obj)
529 it = handlers.erase(it);
530 else
531 ++it;
532}
533
534/*!
535 \internal
536
537 Returns the index of the format at position \a pos.
538*/
539int QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::formatIndex(int pos)
540{
541 QTextDocumentPrivate *pieceTable = qobject_cast<QTextDocument *>(parent())->docHandle();
542 return pieceTable->find(pos).value()->format;
543}
544
545/*!
546 \fn QTextCharFormat QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::format(int position)
547
548 Returns the character format that is applicable at the given \a position.
549*/
550QTextCharFormat QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::format(int pos)
551{
552 QTextDocumentPrivate *pieceTable = qobject_cast<QTextDocument *>(parent())->docHandle();
553 int idx = pieceTable->find(pos).value()->format;
554 return pieceTable->formatCollection()->charFormat(idx);
555}
556
557
558
559/*!
560 Returns the text document that this layout is operating on.
561*/
562QTextDocument *QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::document() const
563{
564 Q_D(const QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
565 return d->document;
566}
567
568/*!
569 \fn QString QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::anchorAt(const QPointF &position) const
570
571 Returns the reference of the anchor the given \a position, or an empty
572 string if no anchor exists at that point.
573*/
574QString QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::anchorAt(const QPointF& pos) const
575{
576 int cursorPos = hitTest(pos, Qt::ExactHit);
577 if (cursorPos == -1)
578 return QString();
579
580 QTextDocumentPrivate *pieceTable = qobject_cast<const QTextDocument *>(parent())->docHandle();
581 QTextDocumentPrivate::FragmentIterator it = pieceTable->find(cursorPos);
582 QTextCharFormat fmt = pieceTable->formatCollection()->charFormat(it->format);
583 return fmt.anchorHref();
584}
585
586/*!
587 \fn QRectF QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::frameBoundingRect(QTextFrame *frame) const
588
589 Returns the bounding rectangle of \a frame.
590*/
591
592/*!
593 \fn QRectF QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::blockBoundingRect(const QTextBlock &block) const
594
595 Returns the bounding rectangle of \a block.
596*/
597
598/*!
599 Sets the paint device used for rendering the document's layout to the given
600 \a device.
601
602 \sa paintDevice()
603*/
604void QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::setPaintDevice(QPaintDevice *device)
605{
606 Q_D(QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
607 d->paintDevice = device;
608}
609
610/*!
611 Returns the paint device used to render the document's layout.
612
613 \sa setPaintDevice()
614*/
615QPaintDevice *QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::paintDevice() const
616{
617 Q_D(const QAbstractTextDocumentLayout);
618 return d->paintDevice;
619}
620
621QT_END_NAMESPACE
622
623#include "moc_qabstracttextdocumentlayout.cpp"
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