| // |
| // "$Id: fl_font_xft.cxx 8442 2011-02-18 13:39:48Z manolo $" |
| // |
| // Xft font code for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). |
| // |
| // Copyright 2001-2011 Bill Spitzak and others. |
| // |
| // This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| // modify it under the terms of the GNU Library 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 |
| // Library General Public License for more details. |
| // |
| // You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public |
| // License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software |
| // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 |
| // USA. |
| // |
| // Please report all bugs and problems on the following page: |
| // |
| // http://www.fltk.org/str.php |
| // |
| |
| // |
| // Draw fonts using Keith Packard's Xft library to provide anti- |
| // aliased text. Yow! |
| // |
| // Many thanks to Carl for making the original version of this. |
| // |
| // This font code only requires libXft to work. Contrary to popular |
| // belief there is no need to have FreeType, or the Xrender extension |
| // available to use this code. You will just get normal Xlib fonts |
| // (Xft calls them "core" fonts) The Xft algorithms for choosing |
| // these is about as good as the FLTK ones (I hope to fix it so it is |
| // exactly as good...), plus it can cache its results and share them |
| // between programs, so using this should be a win in all cases. Also |
| // it should be obvious by comparing this file and fl_font_x.cxx that |
| // it is a lot easier to program with Xft than with Xlib. |
| // |
| // Also, Xft supports UTF-8 text rendering directly, which will allow |
| // us to support UTF-8 on all platforms more easily. |
| // |
| // To actually get antialiasing you need the following: |
| // |
| // 1. You have XFree86 4 |
| // 2. You have the XRender extension |
| // 3. Your X device driver supports the render extension |
| // 4. You have libXft |
| // 5. Your libXft has FreeType2 support compiled in |
| // 6. You have the FreeType2 library |
| // |
| // Distributions that have XFree86 4.0.3 or later should have all of this... |
| // |
| // Unlike some other Xft packages, I tried to keep this simple and not |
| // to work around the current problems in Xft by making the "patterns" |
| // complicated. I believe doing this defeats our ability to improve Xft |
| // itself. You should edit the ~/.xftconfig file to "fix" things, there |
| // are several web pages of information on how to do this. |
| // |
| #ifndef FL_DOXYGEN |
| |
| #include <X11/Xft/Xft.h> |
| |
| #include <math.h> |
| |
| // The predefined fonts that FLTK has: |
| static Fl_Fontdesc built_in_table[] = { |
| #if 1 |
| {" sans"}, |
| {"Bsans"}, |
| {"Isans"}, |
| {"Psans"}, |
| {" mono"}, |
| {"Bmono"}, |
| {"Imono"}, |
| {"Pmono"}, |
| {" serif"}, |
| {"Bserif"}, |
| {"Iserif"}, |
| {"Pserif"}, |
| {" symbol"}, |
| {" screen"}, |
| {"Bscreen"}, |
| {" zapf dingbats"}, |
| #else |
| {" helvetica"}, |
| {"Bhelvetica"}, |
| {"Ihelvetica"}, |
| {"Phelvetica"}, |
| {" courier"}, |
| {"Bcourier"}, |
| {"Icourier"}, |
| {"Pcourier"}, |
| {" times"}, |
| {"Btimes"}, |
| {"Itimes"}, |
| {"Ptimes"}, |
| {" symbol"}, |
| {" lucidatypewriter"}, |
| {"Blucidatypewriter"}, |
| {" zapf dingbats"}, |
| #endif |
| }; |
| |
| Fl_Fontdesc* fl_fonts = built_in_table; |
| |
| Fl_XFont_On_Demand fl_xfont; |
| void *fl_xftfont = 0; |
| //const char* fl_encoding_ = "iso8859-1"; |
| const char* fl_encoding_ = "iso10646-1"; |
| |
| static void fl_xft_font(Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver *driver, Fl_Font fnum, Fl_Fontsize size, int angle) { |
| if (fnum==-1) { // special case to stop font caching |
| driver->Fl_Graphics_Driver::font(0, 0); |
| return; |
| } |
| Fl_Font_Descriptor* f = driver->font_descriptor(); |
| if (fnum == driver->Fl_Graphics_Driver::font() && size == driver->size() && f && f->angle == angle) |
| return; |
| driver->Fl_Graphics_Driver::font(fnum, size); |
| Fl_Fontdesc *font = fl_fonts + fnum; |
| // search the fontsizes we have generated already |
| for (f = font->first; f; f = f->next) { |
| if (f->size == size && f->angle == angle)// && !strcasecmp(f->encoding, fl_encoding_)) |
| break; |
| } |
| if (!f) { |
| f = new Fl_Font_Descriptor(font->name, size, angle); |
| f->next = font->first; |
| font->first = f; |
| } |
| driver->font_descriptor(f); |
| #if XFT_MAJOR < 2 |
| fl_xfont = f->font->u.core.font; |
| #else |
| fl_xfont = NULL; // invalidate |
| #endif // XFT_MAJOR < 2 |
| fl_xftfont = (void*)f->font; |
| } |
| |
| void Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::font(Fl_Font fnum, Fl_Fontsize size) { |
| fl_xft_font(this,fnum,size,0); |
| } |
| |
| static XftFont* fontopen(const char* name, Fl_Fontsize size, bool core, int angle) { |
| // Check: does it look like we have been passed an old-school XLFD fontname? |
| bool is_xlfd = false; |
| int hyphen_count = 0; |
| int comma_count = 0; |
| unsigned len = strlen(name); |
| if (len > 512) len = 512; // ensure we are not passed an unbounded font name |
| for(unsigned idx = 0; idx < len; idx++) { |
| if(name[idx] == '-') hyphen_count++; // check for XLFD hyphens |
| if(name[idx] == ',') comma_count++; // are there multiple names? |
| } |
| if(hyphen_count >= 14) is_xlfd = true; // Not a robust check, but good enough? |
| |
| fl_open_display(); |
| |
| if(!is_xlfd) { // Not an XLFD - open as a XFT style name |
| XftFont *the_font; // the font we will return; |
| XftPattern *fnt_pat = XftPatternCreate(); // the pattern we will use for matching |
| int slant = XFT_SLANT_ROMAN; |
| int weight = XFT_WEIGHT_MEDIUM; |
| |
| /* This "converts" FLTK-style font names back into "regular" names, extracting |
| * the BOLD and ITALIC codes as it does so - all FLTK font names are prefixed |
| * by 'I' (italic) 'B' (bold) 'P' (bold italic) or ' ' (regular) modifiers. |
| * This gives a fairly limited font selection ability, but is retained for |
| * compatibility reasons. If you really need a more complex choice, you are best |
| * calling Fl::set_fonts(*) then selecting the font by font-index rather than by |
| * name anyway. Probably. |
| * If you want to load a font who's name does actually begin with I, B or P, you |
| * MUST use a leading space OR simply use lowercase for the name... |
| */ |
| /* This may be efficient, but it is non-obvious. */ |
| switch (*name++) { |
| case 'I': slant = XFT_SLANT_ITALIC; break; // italic |
| case 'P': slant = XFT_SLANT_ITALIC; // bold-italic (falls-through) |
| case 'B': weight = XFT_WEIGHT_BOLD; break; // bold |
| case ' ': break; // regular |
| default: name--; // no prefix, restore name |
| } |
| |
| if(comma_count) { // multiple comma-separated names were passed |
| char *local_name = strdup(name); // duplicate the full name so we can edit the copy |
| char *curr = local_name; // points to first name in string |
| char *nxt; // next name in string |
| do { |
| nxt = strchr(curr, ','); // find comma separator |
| if (nxt) { |
| *nxt = 0; // terminate first name |
| nxt++; // first char of next name |
| } |
| |
| // Add the current name to the match pattern |
| XftPatternAddString(fnt_pat, XFT_FAMILY, curr); |
| |
| if(nxt) curr = nxt; // move onto next name (if it exists) |
| // Now do a cut-down version of the FLTK name conversion. |
| // NOTE: we only use the slant and weight of the first name, |
| // subsequent names we ignore this for... But we still need to do the check. |
| switch (*curr++) { |
| case 'I': break; // italic |
| case 'P': // bold-italic (falls-through) |
| case 'B': break; // bold |
| case ' ': break; // regular |
| default: curr--; // no prefix, restore name |
| } |
| |
| comma_count--; // decrement name sections count |
| } while (comma_count >= 0); |
| free(local_name); // release our local copy of font names |
| } |
| else { // single name was passed - add it directly |
| XftPatternAddString(fnt_pat, XFT_FAMILY, name); |
| } |
| |
| // Construct a match pattern for the font we want... |
| XftPatternAddInteger(fnt_pat, XFT_WEIGHT, weight); |
| XftPatternAddInteger(fnt_pat, XFT_SLANT, slant); |
| XftPatternAddDouble (fnt_pat, XFT_PIXEL_SIZE, (double)size); |
| XftPatternAddString (fnt_pat, XFT_ENCODING, fl_encoding_); |
| |
| // rotate font if angle!=0 |
| if (angle !=0) { |
| XftMatrix m; |
| XftMatrixInit(&m); |
| XftMatrixRotate(&m,cos(M_PI*angle/180.),sin(M_PI*angle/180.)); |
| XftPatternAddMatrix (fnt_pat, XFT_MATRIX,&m); |
| } |
| |
| if (core) { |
| XftPatternAddBool(fnt_pat, XFT_CORE, FcTrue); |
| XftPatternAddBool(fnt_pat, XFT_RENDER, FcFalse); |
| } |
| |
| XftPattern *match_pat; // the best available match on the system |
| XftResult match_result; // the result of our matching attempt |
| |
| // query the system to find a match for this font |
| match_pat = XftFontMatch(fl_display, fl_screen, fnt_pat, &match_result); |
| |
| #if 0 // the XftResult never seems to get set to anything... abandon this code? |
| switch(match_result) { // how good a match is this font for our request? |
| case XftResultMatch: |
| puts("Object exists with the specified ID"); |
| break; |
| |
| case XftResultTypeMismatch: |
| puts("Object exists, but the type does not match"); |
| break; |
| |
| case XftResultNoId: |
| puts("Object exists, but has fewer values than specified"); |
| break; |
| |
| case FcResultOutOfMemory: |
| puts("FcResult: Malloc failed"); |
| break; |
| |
| case XftResultNoMatch: |
| puts("Object does not exist at all"); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| printf("Invalid XftResult status %d \n", match_result); |
| break; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #if 0 // diagnostic to print the "full name" of the font we matched. This works. |
| FcChar8 *picked_name = FcNameUnparse(match_pat); |
| printf("Match: %s\n", picked_name); |
| free(picked_name); |
| #endif |
| |
| if (!match_pat) { |
| // last chance, just open any font in the right size |
| the_font = XftFontOpen (fl_display, fl_screen, |
| XFT_FAMILY, XftTypeString, "sans", |
| XFT_SIZE, XftTypeDouble, (double)size, |
| NULL); |
| XftPatternDestroy(fnt_pat); |
| if (!the_font) { |
| Fl::error("Unable to find fonts. Check your FontConfig configuration.\n"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| return the_font; |
| } |
| |
| // open the matched font |
| the_font = XftFontOpenPattern(fl_display, match_pat); |
| |
| #if 0 // diagnostic to print the "full name" of the font we actually opened. This works. |
| FcChar8 *picked_name2 = FcNameUnparse(the_font->pattern); |
| printf("Open : %s\n", picked_name2); |
| free(picked_name2); |
| #endif |
| |
| XftPatternDestroy(fnt_pat); |
| // XftPatternDestroy(match_pat); // FontConfig will destroy this resource for us. We must not! |
| |
| return the_font; |
| } |
| else { // We were passed a font name in XLFD format |
| /* OksiD's X font code could handle being passed a comma separated list |
| * of XLFD's. It then attempted to find which font was "best" from this list. |
| * But XftFontOpenXlfd can not do this, so if a list is passed, we just |
| * terminate it at the first comma. |
| * A "better" solution might be to use XftXlfdParse() on each of the passed |
| * XLFD's to construct a "super-pattern" that incorporates attributes from all |
| * XLFD's and use that to perform a XftFontMatch(). Maybe... |
| */ |
| char *local_name = strdup(name); |
| if(comma_count) { // This means we were passed multiple XLFD's |
| char *pc = strchr(local_name, ','); |
| *pc = 0; // terminate the XLFD at the first comma |
| } |
| XftFont *the_font = XftFontOpenXlfd(fl_display, fl_screen, local_name); |
| free(local_name); |
| #if 0 // diagnostic to print the "full name" of the font we actually opened. This works. |
| puts("Font Opened"); fflush(stdout); |
| FcChar8 *picked_name2 = FcNameUnparse(the_font->pattern); |
| printf("Open : %s\n", picked_name2); fflush(stdout); |
| free(picked_name2); |
| #endif |
| return the_font; |
| } |
| } // end of fontopen |
| |
| Fl_Font_Descriptor::Fl_Font_Descriptor(const char* name, Fl_Fontsize fsize, int fangle) { |
| // encoding = fl_encoding_; |
| size = fsize; |
| angle = fangle; |
| #if HAVE_GL |
| listbase = 0; |
| #endif // HAVE_GL |
| font = fontopen(name, fsize, false, angle); |
| } |
| |
| Fl_Font_Descriptor::~Fl_Font_Descriptor() { |
| if (this == fl_graphics_driver->font_descriptor()) fl_graphics_driver->font_descriptor(NULL); |
| // XftFontClose(fl_display, font); |
| } |
| |
| /* decodes the input UTF-8 string into a series of wchar_t characters. |
| n is set upon return to the number of characters. |
| Don't deallocate the returned memory. |
| */ |
| static const wchar_t *utf8reformat(const char *str, int& n) |
| { |
| static const wchar_t empty[] = {0}; |
| static wchar_t *buffer; |
| static int lbuf = 0; |
| int newn; |
| if (n == 0) return empty; |
| newn = fl_utf8towc(str, n, (wchar_t*)buffer, lbuf); |
| if (newn >= lbuf) { |
| lbuf = newn + 100; |
| if (buffer) free(buffer); |
| buffer = (wchar_t*)malloc(lbuf * sizeof(wchar_t)); |
| n = fl_utf8towc(str, n, (wchar_t*)buffer, lbuf); |
| } else { |
| n = newn; |
| } |
| return buffer; |
| } |
| |
| static void utf8extents(Fl_Font_Descriptor *desc, const char *str, int n, XGlyphInfo *extents) |
| { |
| memset(extents, 0, sizeof(XGlyphInfo)); |
| const wchar_t *buffer = utf8reformat(str, n); |
| #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
| XftTextExtents16(fl_display, desc->font, (XftChar16 *)buffer, n, extents); |
| #else |
| XftTextExtents32(fl_display, desc->font, (XftChar32 *)buffer, n, extents); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| int Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::height() { |
| if (font_descriptor()) return font_descriptor()->font->ascent + font_descriptor()->font->descent; |
| else return -1; |
| } |
| |
| int Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::descent() { |
| if (font_descriptor()) return font_descriptor()->font->descent; |
| else return -1; |
| } |
| |
| double Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::width(const char* str, int n) { |
| if (!font_descriptor()) return -1.0; |
| XGlyphInfo i; |
| utf8extents(font_descriptor(), str, n, &i); |
| return i.xOff; |
| } |
| |
| /*double fl_width(uchar c) { |
| return fl_graphics_driver->width((const char *)(&c), 1); |
| }*/ |
| |
| static double fl_xft_width(Fl_Font_Descriptor *desc, FcChar32 *str, int n) { |
| if (!desc) return -1.0; |
| XGlyphInfo i; |
| XftTextExtents32(fl_display, desc->font, str, n, &i); |
| return i.xOff; |
| } |
| |
| double Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::width(unsigned int c) { |
| return fl_xft_width(font_descriptor(), (FcChar32 *)(&c), 1); |
| } |
| |
| void Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::text_extents(const char *c, int n, int &dx, int &dy, int &w, int &h) { |
| if (!font_descriptor()) { |
| w = h = 0; |
| dx = dy = 0; |
| return; |
| } |
| XGlyphInfo gi; |
| utf8extents(font_descriptor(), c, n, &gi); |
| |
| w = gi.width; |
| h = gi.height; |
| dx = -gi.x; |
| dy = -gi.y; |
| } // fl_text_extents |
| |
| |
| /* This code is used (mainly by opengl) to get a bitmapped font. The |
| * original XFT-1 code used XFT's "core" fonts methods to load an XFT |
| * font that was actually a X-bitmap font, that could then be readily |
| * used with GL. But XFT-2 does not provide that ability, and there |
| * is no easy method to use an XFT font directly with GL. So... |
| */ |
| |
| # if XFT_MAJOR > 1 |
| // This function attempts, on XFT2 systems, to find a suitable "core" Xfont |
| // for GL or other bitmap font needs (we dont have an XglUseXftFont(...) function.) |
| // There's probably a better way to do this. I can't believe it is this hard... |
| // Anyway... This code attempts to make an XLFD out of the fltk-style font |
| // name it is passed, then tries to load that font. Surprisingly, this quite |
| // often works - boxes that have XFT generally also have a fontserver that |
| // can serve TTF and other fonts to X, and so the font name that fltk makes |
| // from the XFT name often also "exists" as an "core" X font... |
| // If this code fails to load the requested font, it falls back through a |
| // series of tried 'n tested alternatives, ultimately resorting to what the |
| // original fltk code did. |
| // NOTE: On my test boxes (FC6, FC7, FC8, ubuntu8.04, 9.04, 9.10) this works |
| // well for the fltk "built-in" font names. |
| static XFontStruct* load_xfont_for_xft2(Fl_Graphics_Driver *driver) { |
| XFontStruct* xgl_font = 0; |
| int size = driver->size(); |
| int fnum = driver->font(); |
| const char *wt_med = "medium"; |
| const char *wt_bold = "bold"; |
| const char *weight = wt_med; // no specifc weight requested - accept any |
| char slant = 'r'; // regular non-italic by default |
| char xlfd[128]; // we will put our synthetic XLFD in here |
| char *pc = strdup(fl_fonts[fnum].name); // what font were we asked for? |
| const char *name = pc; // keep a handle to the original name for freeing later |
| // Parse the "fltk-name" of the font |
| switch (*name++) { |
| case 'I': slant = 'i'; break; // italic |
| case 'P': slant = 'i'; // bold-italic (falls-through) |
| case 'B': weight = wt_bold; break; // bold |
| case ' ': break; // regular |
| default: name--; // no prefix, restore name |
| } |
| |
| // first, we do a query with no prefered size, to see if the font exists at all |
| snprintf(xlfd, 128, "-*-%s-%s-%c-*--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*", name, weight, slant); // make up xlfd style name |
| xgl_font = XLoadQueryFont(fl_display, xlfd); |
| if(xgl_font) { // the face exists, but can we get it in a suitable size? |
| XFreeFont(fl_display, xgl_font); // release the non-sized version |
| snprintf(xlfd, 128, "-*-%s-%s-%c-*--*-%d-*-*-*-*-*-*", name, weight, slant, (size*10)); |
| xgl_font = XLoadQueryFont(fl_display, xlfd); // attempt to load the font at the right size |
| } |
| //puts(xlfd); |
| |
| // try alternative names |
| if (!xgl_font) { |
| if (!strcmp(name, "sans")) { |
| name = "helvetica"; |
| } else if (!strcmp(name, "mono")) { |
| name = "courier"; |
| } else if (!strcmp(name, "serif")) { |
| name = "times"; |
| } else if (!strcmp(name, "screen")) { |
| name = "lucidatypewriter"; |
| } else if (!strcmp(name, "dingbats")) { |
| name = "zapf dingbats"; |
| } |
| snprintf(xlfd, 128, "-*-*%s*-%s-%c-*--*-%d-*-*-*-*-*-*", name, weight, slant, (size*10)); |
| xgl_font = XLoadQueryFont(fl_display, xlfd); |
| } |
| free(pc); // release our copy of the font name |
| |
| // if we have nothing loaded, try a generic proportional font |
| if(!xgl_font) { |
| snprintf(xlfd, 128, "-*-helvetica-*-%c-*--*-%d-*-*-*-*-*-*", slant, (size*10)); |
| xgl_font = XLoadQueryFont(fl_display, xlfd); |
| } |
| // If that still didn't work, try this instead |
| if(!xgl_font) { |
| snprintf(xlfd, 128, "-*-courier-medium-%c-*--*-%d-*-*-*-*-*-*", slant, (size*10)); |
| xgl_font = XLoadQueryFont(fl_display, xlfd); |
| } |
| //printf("glf: %d\n%s\n%s\n", size, xlfd, fl_fonts[fl_font_].name); |
| //if(xgl_font) puts("ok"); |
| |
| // Last chance fallback - this usually loads something... |
| if (!xgl_font) xgl_font = XLoadQueryFont(fl_display, "fixed"); |
| |
| return xgl_font; |
| } // end of load_xfont_for_xft2 |
| # endif |
| |
| static XFontStruct* fl_xxfont(Fl_Graphics_Driver *driver) { |
| # if XFT_MAJOR > 1 |
| // kludge! XFT 2 and later does not provide core fonts for us to use with GL |
| // try to load a bitmap X font instead |
| static XFontStruct* xgl_font = 0; |
| static int glsize = 0; |
| static int glfont = -1; |
| // Do we need to load a new font? |
| if ((!xgl_font) || (glsize != driver->size()) || (glfont != driver->font())) { |
| // create a dummy XLFD for some font of the appropriate size... |
| if (xgl_font) XFreeFont(fl_display, xgl_font); // font already loaded, free it - this *might* be a Bad Idea |
| glsize = driver->size(); // record current font size |
| glfont = driver->font(); // and face |
| xgl_font = load_xfont_for_xft2(driver); |
| } |
| return xgl_font; |
| # else // XFT-1 provides a means to load a "core" font directly |
| if (driver->font_descriptor()->font->core) { |
| return driver->font_descriptor()->font->u.core.font; // is the current font a "core" font? If so, use it. |
| } |
| static XftFont* xftfont; |
| if (xftfont) XftFontClose (fl_display, xftfont); |
| xftfont = fontopen(fl_fonts[driver->font()].name, driver->size(), true, 0); // else request XFT to load a suitable "core" font instead. |
| return xftfont->u.core.font; |
| # endif // XFT_MAJOR > 1 |
| } |
| |
| XFontStruct* Fl_XFont_On_Demand::value() { |
| if (!ptr) ptr = fl_xxfont(fl_graphics_driver); |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| #if USE_OVERLAY |
| // Currently Xft does not work with colormapped visuals, so this probably |
| // does not work unless you have a true-color overlay. |
| extern bool fl_overlay; |
| extern Colormap fl_overlay_colormap; |
| extern XVisualInfo* fl_overlay_visual; |
| #endif |
| |
| // For some reason Xft produces errors if you destroy a window whose id |
| // still exists in an XftDraw structure. It would be nice if this is not |
| // true, a lot of junk is needed to try to stop this: |
| |
| static XftDraw* draw_; |
| static Window draw_window; |
| #if USE_OVERLAY |
| static XftDraw* draw_overlay; |
| static Window draw_overlay_window; |
| #endif |
| |
| void fl_destroy_xft_draw(Window id) { |
| if (id == draw_window) |
| XftDrawChange(draw_, draw_window = fl_message_window); |
| #if USE_OVERLAY |
| if (id == draw_overlay_window) |
| XftDrawChange(draw_overlay, draw_overlay_window = fl_message_window); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| void Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::draw(const char *str, int n, int x, int y) { |
| if ( !this->font_descriptor() ) { |
| this->font(FL_HELVETICA, FL_NORMAL_SIZE); |
| } |
| #if USE_OVERLAY |
| XftDraw*& draw_ = fl_overlay ? draw_overlay : ::draw_; |
| if (fl_overlay) { |
| if (!draw_) |
| draw_ = XftDrawCreate(fl_display, draw_overlay_window = fl_window, |
| fl_overlay_visual->visual, fl_overlay_colormap); |
| else //if (draw_overlay_window != fl_window) |
| XftDrawChange(draw_, draw_overlay_window = fl_window); |
| } else |
| #endif |
| if (!draw_) |
| draw_ = XftDrawCreate(fl_display, draw_window = fl_window, |
| fl_visual->visual, fl_colormap); |
| else //if (draw_window != fl_window) |
| XftDrawChange(draw_, draw_window = fl_window); |
| |
| Region region = fl_clip_region(); |
| if (region && XEmptyRegion(region)) return; |
| XftDrawSetClip(draw_, region); |
| |
| // Use fltk's color allocator, copy the results to match what |
| // XftCollorAllocValue returns: |
| XftColor color; |
| color.pixel = fl_xpixel(Fl_Graphics_Driver::color()); |
| uchar r,g,b; Fl::get_color(Fl_Graphics_Driver::color(), r,g,b); |
| color.color.red = ((int)r)*0x101; |
| color.color.green = ((int)g)*0x101; |
| color.color.blue = ((int)b)*0x101; |
| color.color.alpha = 0xffff; |
| |
| const wchar_t *buffer = utf8reformat(str, n); |
| #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
| XftDrawString16(draw_, &color, font_descriptor()->font, x, y, (XftChar16 *)buffer, n); |
| #else |
| XftDrawString32(draw_, &color, font_descriptor()->font, x, y, (XftChar32 *)buffer, n); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| void Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::draw(int angle, const char *str, int n, int x, int y) { |
| fl_xft_font(this, this->Fl_Graphics_Driver::font(), this->size(), angle); |
| this->draw(str, n, (int)x, (int)y); |
| fl_xft_font(this, this->Fl_Graphics_Driver::font(), this->size(), 0); |
| } |
| |
| static void fl_drawUCS4(Fl_Graphics_Driver *driver, const FcChar32 *str, int n, int x, int y) { |
| #if USE_OVERLAY |
| XftDraw*& draw_ = fl_overlay ? draw_overlay : ::draw_; |
| if (fl_overlay) { |
| if (!draw_) |
| draw_ = XftDrawCreate(fl_display, draw_overlay_window = fl_window, |
| fl_overlay_visual->visual, fl_overlay_colormap); |
| else //if (draw_overlay_window != fl_window) |
| XftDrawChange(draw_, draw_overlay_window = fl_window); |
| } else |
| #endif |
| if (!draw_) |
| draw_ = XftDrawCreate(fl_display, draw_window = fl_window, |
| fl_visual->visual, fl_colormap); |
| else //if (draw_window != fl_window) |
| XftDrawChange(draw_, draw_window = fl_window); |
| |
| Region region = fl_clip_region(); |
| if (region && XEmptyRegion(region)) return; |
| XftDrawSetClip(draw_, region); |
| |
| // Use fltk's color allocator, copy the results to match what |
| // XftCollorAllocValue returns: |
| XftColor color; |
| color.pixel = fl_xpixel(driver->color()); |
| uchar r,g,b; Fl::get_color(driver->color(), r,g,b); |
| color.color.red = ((int)r)*0x101; |
| color.color.green = ((int)g)*0x101; |
| color.color.blue = ((int)b)*0x101; |
| color.color.alpha = 0xffff; |
| |
| XftDrawString32(draw_, &color, driver->font_descriptor()->font, x, y, (FcChar32 *)str, n); |
| } |
| |
| |
| void Fl_Xlib_Graphics_Driver::rtl_draw(const char* c, int n, int x, int y) { |
| |
| #if defined(__GNUC__) |
| // FIXME: warning Need to improve this XFT right to left draw function |
| #endif /*__GNUC__*/ |
| |
| // This actually draws LtoR, but aligned to R edge with the glyph order reversed... |
| // but you can't just byte-rev a UTF-8 string, that isn't valid. |
| // You can reverse a UCS4 string though... |
| int num_chars, wid, utf_len = strlen(c); |
| FcChar8 *u8 = (FcChar8 *)c; |
| FcBool valid = FcUtf8Len(u8, utf_len, &num_chars, &wid); |
| if (!valid) |
| { |
| // badly formed Utf-8 input string |
| return; |
| } |
| if (num_chars < n) n = num_chars; // limit drawing to usable characters in input array |
| FcChar32 *ucs_txt = new FcChar32[n+1]; |
| FcChar32* pu; |
| int in, out, sz; |
| ucs_txt[n] = 0; |
| in = 0; out = n-1; |
| while ((out >= 0) && (utf_len > 0)) |
| { |
| pu = &ucs_txt[out]; |
| sz = FcUtf8ToUcs4(u8, pu, utf_len); |
| utf_len = utf_len - sz; |
| u8 = u8 + sz; |
| out = out - 1; |
| } |
| // Now we have a UCS4 version of the input text, reversed, in ucs_txt |
| int offs = (int)fl_xft_width(font_descriptor(), ucs_txt, n); |
| fl_drawUCS4(this, ucs_txt, n, (x-offs), y); |
| |
| delete[] ucs_txt; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| // |
| // End of "$Id: fl_font_xft.cxx 8442 2011-02-18 13:39:48Z manolo $" |
| // |