From d796c9dd933ab96ec83b9a634feedd5d32e1ba3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 12:31:36 -0600 Subject: Test conversion to TQt3 from Qt3 8c6fc1f8e35fd264dd01c582ca5e7549b32ab731 --- src/kernel/qsimplerichtext.cpp | 421 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 421 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/kernel/qsimplerichtext.cpp (limited to 'src/kernel/qsimplerichtext.cpp') diff --git a/src/kernel/qsimplerichtext.cpp b/src/kernel/qsimplerichtext.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..62450883 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/qsimplerichtext.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +** +** Implementation of the TQSimpleRichText class +** +** Created : 990101 +** +** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. 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Trolltech reserves all rights not granted +** herein. +** +**********************************************************************/ + +#include "qsimplerichtext.h" + +#ifndef QT_NO_RICHTEXT +#include "qrichtext_p.h" +#include "qapplication.h" + +class TQSimpleRichTextData +{ +public: + TQTextDocument *doc; + TQFont font; + int cachedWidth; + bool cachedWidthWithPainter; + void adjustSize(TQPainter *p = 0); +}; + +// Pull this private function in from qglobal.cpp +extern unsigned int qt_int_sqrt( unsigned int n ); + +void TQSimpleRichTextData::adjustSize(TQPainter *p) { + TQFontMetrics fm( font ); + int mw = fm.width( 'x' ) * 80; + int w = mw; + doc->doLayout(p, w); + if ( doc->widthUsed() != 0 ) { + w = qt_int_sqrt( 5 * doc->height() * doc->widthUsed() / 3 ); + doc->doLayout(p, TQMIN(w, mw)); + + if ( w*3 < 5*doc->height() ) { + w = qt_int_sqrt( 2 * doc->height() * doc->widthUsed() ); + doc->doLayout(p, TQMIN(w, mw)); + } + } + cachedWidth = doc->width(); + cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE; +} + +/*! + \class TQSimpleRichText qsimplerichtext.h + \brief The TQSimpleRichText class provides a small displayable piece of rich text. + + \ingroup text + \mainclass + + This class encapsulates simple rich text usage in which a string + is interpreted as rich text and can be drawn. This is particularly + useful if you want to display some rich text in a custom widget. A + TQStyleSheet is needed to interpret the tags and format the rich + text. TQt provides a default HTML-like style sheet, but you may + define custom style sheets. + + Once created, the rich text object can be queried for its width(), + height(), and the actual width used (see widthUsed()). Most + importantly, it can be drawn on any given TQPainter with draw(). + TQSimpleRichText can also be used to implement hypertext or active + text facilities by using anchorAt(). A hit test through inText() + makes it possible to use simple rich text for text objects in + editable drawing canvases. + + Once constructed from a string the contents cannot be changed, + only resized. If the contents change, just throw the rich text + object away and make a new one with the new contents. + + For large documents use TQTextEdit or TQTextBrowser. For very small + items of rich text you can use a TQLabel. + + If you are using TQSimpleRichText to print in high resolution you + should call setWidth(TQPainter, int) so that the content will be + laid out properly on the page. +*/ + +/*! + Constructs a TQSimpleRichText from the rich text string \a text and + the font \a fnt. + + The font is used as a basis for the text rendering. When using + rich text rendering on a widget \e w, you would normally specify + the widget's font, for example: + + \code + TQSimpleRichText myrichtext( contents, mywidget->font() ); + \endcode + + \a context is the optional context of the rich text object. This + becomes important if \a text contains relative references, for + example within image tags. TQSimpleRichText always uses the default + mime source factory (see \l{TQMimeSourceFactory::defaultFactory()}) + to resolve those references. The context will then be used to + calculate the absolute path. See + TQMimeSourceFactory::makeAbsolute() for details. + + The \a sheet is an optional style sheet. If it is 0, the default + style sheet will be used (see \l{TQStyleSheet::defaultSheet()}). +*/ + +TQSimpleRichText::TQSimpleRichText( const TQString& text, const TQFont& fnt, + const TQString& context, const TQStyleSheet* sheet ) +{ + d = new TQSimpleRichTextData; + d->cachedWidth = -1; + d->cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE; + d->font = fnt; + d->doc = new TQTextDocument( 0 ); + d->doc->setTextFormat( TQt::RichText ); + d->doc->setLeftMargin( 0 ); + d->doc->setRightMargin( 0 ); + d->doc->setFormatter( new TQTextFormatterBreakWords ); + d->doc->setStyleSheet( (TQStyleSheet*)sheet ); + d->doc->setDefaultFormat( fnt, TQColor() ); + d->doc->setText( text, context ); +} + + +/*! + Constructs a TQSimpleRichText from the rich text string \a text and + the font \a fnt. + + This is a slightly more complex constructor for TQSimpleRichText + that takes an additional mime source factory \a factory, a page + break parameter \a pageBreak and a bool \a linkUnderline. \a + linkColor is only provided for compatibility, but has no effect, + as TQColorGroup's TQColorGroup::link() color is used now. + + \a context is the optional context of the rich text object. This + becomes important if \a text contains relative references, for + example within image tags. TQSimpleRichText always uses the default + mime source factory (see \l{TQMimeSourceFactory::defaultFactory()}) + to resolve those references. The context will then be used to + calculate the absolute path. See + TQMimeSourceFactory::makeAbsolute() for details. + + The \a sheet is an optional style sheet. If it is 0, the default + style sheet will be used (see \l{TQStyleSheet::defaultSheet()}). + + This constructor is useful for creating a TQSimpleRichText object + suitable for printing. Set \a pageBreak to be the height of the + contents area of the pages. +*/ + +TQSimpleRichText::TQSimpleRichText( const TQString& text, const TQFont& fnt, + const TQString& context, const TQStyleSheet* sheet, + const TQMimeSourceFactory* factory, int pageBreak, + const TQColor& /*linkColor*/, bool linkUnderline ) +{ + d = new TQSimpleRichTextData; + d->cachedWidth = -1; + d->cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE; + d->font = fnt; + d->doc = new TQTextDocument( 0 ); + d->doc->setTextFormat( TQt::RichText ); + d->doc->setFormatter( new TQTextFormatterBreakWords ); + d->doc->setStyleSheet( (TQStyleSheet*)sheet ); + d->doc->setDefaultFormat( fnt, TQColor() ); + d->doc->flow()->setPageSize( pageBreak ); + d->doc->setPageBreakEnabled( TRUE ); +#ifndef QT_NO_MIME + d->doc->setMimeSourceFactory( (TQMimeSourceFactory*)factory ); +#endif + d->doc->setUnderlineLinks( linkUnderline ); + d->doc->setText( text, context ); +} + +/*! + Destroys the rich text object, freeing memory. +*/ + +TQSimpleRichText::~TQSimpleRichText() +{ + delete d->doc; + delete d; +} + +/*! + \overload + + Sets the width of the rich text object to \a w pixels. + + \sa height(), adjustSize() +*/ + +void TQSimpleRichText::setWidth( int w ) +{ + if ( w == d->cachedWidth && !d->cachedWidthWithPainter ) + return; + d->doc->formatter()->setAllowBreakInWords( d->doc->isPageBreakEnabled() ); + d->cachedWidth = w; + d->cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE; + d->doc->doLayout( 0, w ); +} + +/*! + Sets the width of the rich text object to \a w pixels, + recalculating the layout as if it were to be drawn with painter \a + p. + + Passing a painter is useful when you intend drawing on devices + other than the screen, for example a TQPrinter. + + \sa height(), adjustSize() +*/ + +void TQSimpleRichText::setWidth( TQPainter *p, int w ) +{ + if ( w == d->cachedWidth && d->cachedWidthWithPainter ) + return; + d->doc->formatter()->setAllowBreakInWords( d->doc->isPageBreakEnabled() || + p && p->device() && + p->device()->devType() == TQInternal::Printer ); + p->save(); + d->cachedWidth = w; + d->cachedWidthWithPainter = TRUE; + d->doc->doLayout( p, w ); + p->restore(); +} + +/*! + Returns the set width of the rich text object in pixels. + + \sa widthUsed() +*/ + +int TQSimpleRichText::width() const +{ + if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 ) + d->adjustSize(); + return d->doc->width(); +} + +/*! + Returns the width in pixels that is actually used by the rich text + object. This can be smaller or wider than the set width. + + It may be wider, for example, if the text contains images or + non-breakable words that are already wider than the available + space. It's smaller when the object only consists of lines that do + not fill the width completely. + + \sa width() +*/ + +int TQSimpleRichText::widthUsed() const +{ + if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 ) + d->adjustSize(); + return d->doc->widthUsed(); +} + +/*! + Returns the height of the rich text object in pixels. + + \sa setWidth() +*/ + +int TQSimpleRichText::height() const +{ + if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 ) + d->adjustSize(); + return d->doc->height(); +} + +/*! + Adjusts the richt text object to a reasonable size. + + \sa setWidth() +*/ + +void TQSimpleRichText::adjustSize() +{ + d->adjustSize(); +} + +/*! + Draws the formatted text with painter \a p, at position (\a x, \a + y), clipped to \a clipRect. The clipping rectangle is given in the + rich text object's coordinates translated by (\a x, \a y). Passing + an null rectangle results in no clipping. Colors from the color + group \a cg are used as needed, and if not 0, \a *paper is used as + the background brush. + + Note that the display code is highly optimized to reduce flicker, + so passing a brush for \a paper is preferable to simply clearing + the area to be painted and then calling this without a brush. +*/ + +void TQSimpleRichText::draw( TQPainter *p, int x, int y, const TQRect& clipRect, + const TQColorGroup& cg, const TQBrush* paper ) const +{ + p->save(); + if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 ) + d->adjustSize(p); + + TQRect r = clipRect; + if ( !r.isNull() ) + r.moveBy( -x, -y ); + + if ( paper ) + d->doc->setPaper( new TQBrush( *paper ) ); + TQColorGroup g = cg; + if ( d->doc->paper() ) + g.setBrush( TQColorGroup::Base, *d->doc->paper() ); + + if ( !clipRect.isNull() ) + p->setClipRect( clipRect, TQPainter::CoordPainter ); + p->translate( x, y ); + d->doc->draw( p, r, g, paper ); + p->translate( -x, -y ); + p->restore(); +} + + +/*! \fn void TQSimpleRichText::draw( TQPainter *p, int x, int y, const TQRegion& clipRegion, + const TQColorGroup& cg, const TQBrush* paper ) const + + \obsolete + + Use the version with clipRect instead. The region version has + problems with larger documents on some platforms (on X11 regions + internally are represented with 16bit coordinates). +*/ + + + +/*! + Returns the context of the rich text object. If no context has + been specified in the constructor, a null string is returned. The + context is the path to use to look up relative links, such as + image tags and anchor references. +*/ + +TQString TQSimpleRichText::context() const +{ + return d->doc->context(); +} + +/*! + Returns the anchor at the requested position, \a pos. An empty + string is returned if no anchor is specified for this position. +*/ + +TQString TQSimpleRichText::anchorAt( const TQPoint& pos ) const +{ + if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 ) + d->adjustSize(); + TQTextCursor c( d->doc ); + c.place( pos, d->doc->firstParagraph(), TRUE ); + return c.paragraph()->at( c.index() )->anchorHref(); +} + +/*! + Returns TRUE if \a pos is within a text line of the rich text + object; otherwise returns FALSE. +*/ + +bool TQSimpleRichText::inText( const TQPoint& pos ) const +{ + if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 ) + d->adjustSize(); + if ( pos.y() > d->doc->height() ) + return FALSE; + TQTextCursor c( d->doc ); + c.place( pos, d->doc->firstParagraph() ); + return c.totalOffsetX() + c.paragraph()->at( c.index() )->x + + c.paragraph()->at( c.index() )->format()->width( c.paragraph()->at( c.index() )->c ) > pos.x(); +} + +/*! + Sets the default font for the rich text object to \a f +*/ + +void TQSimpleRichText::setDefaultFont( const TQFont &f ) +{ + if ( d->font == f ) + return; + d->font = f; + d->cachedWidth = -1; + d->cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE; + d->doc->setDefaultFormat( f, TQColor() ); + d->doc->setText( d->doc->originalText(), d->doc->context() ); +} + +#endif //QT_NO_RICHTEXT -- cgit v1.2.1