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//C- -*- C++ -*-
//C- -------------------------------------------------------------------
//C- DjVuLibre-3.5
//C- Copyright (c) 2002 Leon Bottou and Yann Le Cun.
//C- Copyright (c) 2001 AT&T
//C-
//C- This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
//C- GNU General Public License, Version 2. The license should have
//C- accompanied the software or you may obtain a copy of the license
//C- from the Free Software Foundation at http://www.fsf.org .
//C-
//C- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
//C- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
//C- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
//C- GNU General Public License for more details.
//C-
//C- DjVuLibre-3.5 is derived from the DjVu(r) Reference Library
//C- distributed by Lizardtech Software. On July 19th 2002, Lizardtech
//C- Software authorized us to replace the original DjVu(r) Reference
//C- Library notice by the following text (see doc/lizard2002.djvu):
//C-
//C- ------------------------------------------------------------------
//C- | DjVu (r) Reference Library (v. 3.5)
//C- | Copyright (c) 1999-2001 LizardTech, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//C- | The DjVu Reference Library is protected by U.S. Pat. No.
//C- | 6,058,214 and patents pending.
//C- |
//C- | This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
//C- | GNU General Public License, Version 2. The license should have
//C- | accompanied the software or you may obtain a copy of the license
//C- | from the Free Software Foundation at http://www.fsf.org .
//C- |
//C- | The computer code originally released by LizardTech under this
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//C- | OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
//C- | TO ANY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
//C- | MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
//C- +------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// $Id: DjVuAnno.h,v 1.8 2003/11/07 22:08:20 leonb Exp $
// $Name: release_3_5_15 $
#ifndef _DJVUANNO_H
#define _DJVUANNO_H
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#if NEED_GNUG_PRAGMAS
# pragma interface
#endif
/** @name DjVuAnno.h
Files #"DjVuAnno.h"# and #"DjVuAnno.cpp"# implement the mechanism for
annotating DjVuImages. Annotations are additional instructions for the
plugin about how the image should be displayed. The exact format of
annotations is not strictly defined. The only requirement is that they
have to be stored as a sequence of chunks inside a #FORM:ANNO#.
This file implements annotations understood by the DjVu plugins
and encoders.
using: contents of #ANT*# chunks.
Contents of the #FORM:ANNO# should be passed to \Ref{DjVuAnno::decode}()
for parsing, which initializes \Ref{DjVuAnno::ANT}
and fills them with decoded data.
@memo Implements support for DjVuImage annotations
@author Andrei Erofeev <eaf@geocities.com>
@version
#$Id: DjVuAnno.h,v 1.8 2003/11/07 22:08:20 leonb Exp $# */
//@{
#include "GString.h"
#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
namespace DJVU {
# ifdef NOT_DEFINED // Just to fool emacs c++ mode
}
#endif
#endif
class GMapArea;
class ByteStream;
// -------- DJVUANT --------
/** This class contains some trivial annotations of the page or of the
document such as page border color, page tqalignment, initial zoom and
display mode, hyperlinks and highlighted areas. All this information is
put inside a textual chunk #ANTa# in pseudo-lisp format. Decoding and
encoding are normally done by \Ref{DjVuANT::decode}() and
\Ref{DjVuANT::encode}() functions. */
class DjVuANT : public GPEnabled
{
protected:
/// Constructs an empty annotation object.
DjVuANT(void);
public:
enum { MODE_UNSPEC=0, MODE_COLOR, MODE_FORE, MODE_BACK, MODE_BW };
enum { ZOOM_STRETCH=-4, ZOOM_ONE2ONE=-3, ZOOM_WIDTH=-2,
ZOOM_PAGE=-1, ZOOM_UNSPEC=0 };
enum tqalignment { ALIGN_UNSPEC=0, ALIGN_LEFT, ALIGN_CENTER, ALIGN_RIGHT,
ALIGN_TOP, ALIGN_BOTTOM };
/// Creates an empty annotation object.
static GP<DjVuANT> create(void) { return new DjVuANT; }
virtual ~DjVuANT();
/** Background color. Is in #0x00RRBBGG# format. #0xffffffff# if
there were no background color records in the annotation chunk. */
unsigned long int bg_color;
/** Initial zoom. Possible values are:
\begin{description}
\item[ZOOM_STRETCH] the image is stretched to the viewport.
\item[ZOOM_ONE2ONE] the image is displayed pixel-to-pixel.
\item[ZOOM_WIDTH] "Fit width" mode.
\item[ZOOM_PAGE] "Fit page" mode.
\item[ZOOM_UNSPEC] Annotation does not specify a zoom factor.
\end{description} */
int zoom;
/** Initial mode. Possible values are:
\begin{description}
\item[MODE_COLOR] color mode.
\item[MODE_FORE] foreground mode.
\item[MODE_BACK] background mode.
\item[MODE_BW] black and white mode.
\item[MODE_UNSPEC] Annotation does not specify a display mode.
\item[Any positive number] Zoom in \%. Please note that
all constants above are either negative or ZERO. Thus
it's possible to distinguish numerical zoom from those
special cases.
\end{description} */
int mode;
/**Qt::Horizontal page tqalignment. Possible values are #ALIGN_LEFT#,
#ALIGN_CENTER#, #ALIGN_RIGHT# and #ALIGN_UNSPEC#. */
tqalignment hor_align;
/**Qt::Vertical page tqalignment. Possible values are #ALIGN_TOP#,
#ALIGN_CENTER#, #ALIGN_BOTTOM# and #ALIGN_UNSPEC#. */
tqalignment ver_align;
/** List of defined map areas. They may be just areas of highlighting
or hyperlink. Please refer to \Ref{GMapArea}, \Ref{GMapRect},
\Ref{GMapPoly} and \Ref{GMapOval} for details. */
GPList<GMapArea> map_areas;
#ifndef NO_METADATA_IN_ANT_CHUNK
/** Metainformations like title, author ... */
GMap<GUTF8String,GUTF8String> metadata;
#endif
/** Returns TRUE if no features are specified or specified features
are not different from default ones */
bool is_empty(void) const;
/** Decodes contents of annotation chunk #ANTa#. The chunk data is
read from ByteStream #bs# until reaching an end-of-stream marker.
This function is normally called after a call to
\Ref{IFFByteStream::get_chunk}(). */
void decode(ByteStream &bs);
/** Same as \Ref{decode}() but adds the new data to what has
been decoded before. */
void merge(ByteStream & bs);
/** Encodes the #ANTa# chunk. The annotation data is simply written
into ByteStream #bs# with no IFF header. This function is normally
called after a call to \Ref{IFFByteStream::put_chunk}(). */
void encode(ByteStream &bs);
/// Encodes data back into raw annotation data.
GUTF8String encode_raw(void) const;
/// Returns a copy of this object
GP<DjVuANT> copy(void) const;
/** Returns the number of bytes needed by this data structure. It's
used by caching routines to estimate the size of a \Ref{DjVuImage}. */
unsigned int get_memory_usage() const;
/// Converts color from string in \#RRGGBB notation to an unsigned integer
static unsigned long int cvt_color(const char * color, unsigned long int def);
/// Obtain the <MAP></MAP> tag for these annotations.
GUTF8String get_xmlmap(const GUTF8String &name, const int height) const;
/// Write the <MAP></MAP> tag for these annotations.
void writeMap(
ByteStream &bs,const GUTF8String &name, const int height) const;
/// Obtain the XML flags for the default specifications.
GUTF8String get_paramtags(void) const;
/// Write the XML flags for the default specifications.
void writeParam(ByteStream &out_str) const;
private:
void decode(class GLParser & parser);
static GUTF8String read_raw(ByteStream & str);
static unsigned char decode_comp(char ch1, char ch2);
static unsigned long int get_bg_color(class GLParser & parser);
static int get_zoom(class GLParser & parser);
static int get_mode(class GLParser & parser);
static tqalignment get_hor_align(class GLParser & parser);
static tqalignment get_ver_align(class GLParser & parser);
static GPList<GMapArea> get_map_areas(class GLParser & parser);
#ifndef NO_METADATA_IN_ANT_CHUNK
static GMap<GUTF8String, GUTF8String>get_metadata(GLParser & parser);
#endif
static void del_all_items(const char * name, class GLParser & parser);
};
// -------- DJVUANNO --------
/** This is a top-level class containing annotations of a DjVu document (or
just a page). It has only two functions: \Ref{encode}() and
\Ref{decode}(). Both of them work with a sequence of annotation chunks
from #FORM:ANNO# form. Basing on the name of the chunks they call
#encode()# and #decode()# functions of the proper annotation structure
(like \Ref{ANT}). The real work of encoding and decoding is done by
lower-level classes. */
class DjVuAnno : public GPEnabled
{
protected:
DjVuAnno(void) {}
public:
/// Creation method.
static GP<DjVuAnno> create(void) { return new DjVuAnno; }
GP<DjVuANT> ant;
/** Decodes a sequence of annotation chunks and merges contents of every
chunk with previously decoded information. This function
should be called right after applying \Ref{IFFByteStream::get_chunk}()
to data from #FORM:ANNO#. */
void decode(const GP<ByteStream> &bs);
/** Encodes all annotations back into a sequence of chunks to be put
inside a #FORM:ANNO#. */
void encode(const GP<ByteStream> &bs);
/// Returns a copy of this object
GP<DjVuAnno> copy(void) const;
/** Merged the contents of this class and of annotations
pointed by #anno# pointer */
void merge(const GP<DjVuAnno> & anno);
/** Returns the number of bytes needed by this data structure. It's
used by caching routines to estimate the size of a \Ref{DjVuImage}. */
inline unsigned int get_memory_usage() const;
/// Obtain the <MAP></MAP> tag for these annotations.
GUTF8String get_xmlmap(const GUTF8String &name, const int height) const;
/// Write the <MAP></MAP> tag for these annotations.
void writeMap(
ByteStream &bs,const GUTF8String &name, const int height) const;
/// Obtain the XML flags for the default specifications.
GUTF8String get_paramtags(void) const;
/// Write the XML flags for the default specifications.
void writeParam(ByteStream &out_str) const;
private: // dummy stuff
static void decode(ByteStream *);
static void encode(ByteStream *);
};
//@}
inline unsigned int
DjVuAnno::get_memory_usage() const
{
return (ant)?(ant->get_memory_usage()):0;
}
// ----- THE END
#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
}
# ifndef NOT_USING_DJVU_NAMESPACE
using namespace DJVU;
# endif
#endif
#endif
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