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C API for paragraph layout. More...
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Typedefs | |
typedef void | pl_paragraph |
The opaque type for a paragraph layout. | |
typedef void | pl_line |
The opaque type for a line in a paragraph layout. | |
typedef void | pl_visualRun |
The opaque type for a visual run in a line. | |
Functions | |
U_CAPI pl_paragraph * | pl_create (const LEUnicode chars[], le_int32 count, const pl_fontRuns *fontRuns, const pl_valueRuns *levelRuns, const pl_valueRuns *scriptRuns, const pl_localeRuns *localeRuns, UBiDiLevel paragraphLevel, le_bool vertical, LEErrorCode *status) |
Construct a ParagraphLayout object for a styled paragraph. | |
U_CAPI void | pl_close (pl_paragraph *paragraph) |
Close the given paragraph layout object. | |
U_CAPI le_bool | pl_isComplex (const LEUnicode chars[], le_int32 count) |
Examine the given text and determine if it contains characters in any script which requires complex processing to be rendered correctly. | |
U_CAPI UBiDiLevel | pl_getParagraphLevel (pl_paragraph *paragraph) |
Return the resolved paragraph level. | |
U_CAPI UBiDiDirection | pl_getTextDirection (pl_paragraph *paragraph) |
Return the directionality of the text in the paragraph. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getAscent (const pl_paragraph *paragraph) |
Return the max ascent value for all the fonts in the paragraph. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getDescent (const pl_paragraph *paragraph) |
Return the max descent value for all the fonts in the paragraph. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getLeading (const pl_paragraph *paragraph) |
Return the max leading value for all the fonts in the paragraph. | |
U_CAPI void | pl_reflow (pl_paragraph *paragraph) |
Reset line breaking to start from the beginning of the paragraph. | |
U_CAPI pl_line * | pl_nextLine (pl_paragraph *paragraph, float width) |
Return a pl_line object which represents next line in the paragraph. | |
U_CAPI void | pl_closeLine (pl_line *line) |
Close the given line object. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_countLineRuns (const pl_line *line) |
Count the number of visual runs in the line. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getLineAscent (const pl_line *line) |
Get the ascent of the line. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getLineDescent (const pl_line *line) |
Get the descent of the line. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getLineLeading (const pl_line *line) |
Get the leading of the line. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getLineWidth (const pl_line *line) |
Get the width of the line. | |
U_CAPI const pl_visualRun * | pl_getLineVisualRun (const pl_line *line, le_int32 runIndex) |
Get a ParagraphLayout::VisualRun object for a given visual run in the line. | |
U_CAPI const le_font * | pl_getVisualRunFont (const pl_visualRun *run) |
Get the le_font object which represents the font of the visual run. | |
U_CAPI UBiDiDirection | pl_getVisualRunDirection (const pl_visualRun *run) |
Get the direction of the visual run. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getVisualRunGlyphCount (const pl_visualRun *run) |
Get the number of glyphs in the visual run. | |
U_CAPI const LEGlyphID * | pl_getVisualRunGlyphs (const pl_visualRun *run) |
Get the glyphs in the visual run. | |
U_CAPI const float * | pl_getVisualRunPositions (const pl_visualRun *run) |
Get the (x, y) positions of the glyphs in the visual run. | |
U_CAPI const le_int32 * | pl_getVisualRunGlyphToCharMap (const pl_visualRun *run) |
Get the glyph-to-character map for this visual run. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getVisualRunAscent (const pl_visualRun *run) |
A convenience method which returns the ascent value for the font associated with this run. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getVisualRunDescent (const pl_visualRun *run) |
A convenience method which returns the descent value for the font associated with this run. | |
U_CAPI le_int32 | pl_getVisualRunLeading (const pl_visualRun *run) |
A convenience method which returns the leading value for the font associated with this run. | |
C API for paragraph layout.
This is a technology preview. The API may change significantly.
Definition in file playout.h.
typedef void pl_line |
typedef void pl_paragraph |
typedef void pl_visualRun |
U_CAPI void pl_close | ( | pl_paragraph * | paragraph | ) |
Close the given paragraph layout object.
paragraph | the pl_paragraph object to be closed. Once this routine returns the object can no longer be referenced |
Close the given line object.
Line objects are created by pl_nextLine
but it is the client's responsibility to close them by calling this routine.
line | the pl_line object to close. |
Count the number of visual runs in the line.
line | the pl_line object. |
U_CAPI pl_paragraph * pl_create | ( | const LEUnicode | chars[], |
le_int32 | count, | ||
const pl_fontRuns * | fontRuns, | ||
const pl_valueRuns * | levelRuns, | ||
const pl_valueRuns * | scriptRuns, | ||
const pl_localeRuns * | localeRuns, | ||
UBiDiLevel | paragraphLevel, | ||
le_bool | vertical, | ||
LEErrorCode * | status | ||
) |
Construct a ParagraphLayout
object for a styled paragraph.
The paragraph is specified as runs of text all in the same font. An LEFontInstance
object and a limit offset are specified for each font run. The limit offset is the offset of the character immediately after the font run.
Clients can optionally specify directional runs and / or script runs. If these aren't specified they will be computed.
If any errors are encountered during construction, status
will be set, and the object will be set to be empty.
chars | is an array of the characters in the paragraph |
count | is the number of characters in the paragraph. |
fontRuns | a pointer to a pl_fontRuns object representing the font runs. |
levelRuns | is a pointer to a pl_valueRuns object representing the directional levels. If this pointer in NULL the levels will be determined by running the Unicode Bidi algorithm. |
scriptRuns | is a pointer to a pl_valueRuns object representing script runs. If this pointer in NULL the script runs will be determined using the Unicode code points. |
localeRuns | is a pointer to a pl_localeRuns object representing locale runs. The Locale objects are used to determine the language of the text. If this pointer is NULL the default locale will be used for all of the text. |
paragraphLevel | is the directionality of the paragraph, as in the UBiDi object. |
vertical | is true if the paragraph should be set vertically. |
status | will be set to any error code encountered during construction. |
pl_paragraph
object. The object will remain valid until pl_close
is called.U_CAPI le_int32 pl_getAscent | ( | const pl_paragraph * | paragraph | ) |
Return the max ascent value for all the fonts in the paragraph.
paragraph | the pl_paragraph |
U_CAPI le_int32 pl_getDescent | ( | const pl_paragraph * | paragraph | ) |
Return the max descent value for all the fonts in the paragraph.
paragraph | the pl_paragraph |
U_CAPI le_int32 pl_getLeading | ( | const pl_paragraph * | paragraph | ) |
Return the max leading value for all the fonts in the paragraph.
paragraph | the pl_paragraph |
Get the ascent of the line.
This is the maximum ascent of all the fonts on the line.
line | the pl_line object. |
Get the descent of the line.
This is the maximum descent of all the fonts on the line.
line | the pl_line object. |
Get the leading of the line.
This is the maximum leading of all the fonts on the line.
line | the pl_line object. |
U_CAPI const pl_visualRun * pl_getLineVisualRun | ( | const pl_line * | line, |
le_int32 | runIndex | ||
) |
Get a ParagraphLayout::VisualRun
object for a given visual run in the line.
line | the pl_line object. |
runIndex | is the index of the run, in visual order. |
pl_visualRun
object representing the visual run. This object is owned by the pl_line
object which created it, and will remain valid for as long as the pl_line
object is valid.Get the width of the line.
This is a convenience method which returns the last X position of the last visual run in the line.
line | the pl_line object. |
U_CAPI UBiDiLevel pl_getParagraphLevel | ( | pl_paragraph * | paragraph | ) |
Return the resolved paragraph level.
This is useful for those cases where the bidi analysis has determined the level based on the first strong character in the paragraph.
paragraph | the pl_paragraph |
U_CAPI UBiDiDirection pl_getTextDirection | ( | pl_paragraph * | paragraph | ) |
Return the directionality of the text in the paragraph.
paragraph | the pl_paragraph |
UBIDI_LTR
if the text is all left to right, UBIDI_RTL
if the text is all right to left, or UBIDI_MIXED
if the text has mixed direction.U_CAPI le_int32 pl_getVisualRunAscent | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
A convenience method which returns the ascent value for the font associated with this run.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
U_CAPI le_int32 pl_getVisualRunDescent | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
A convenience method which returns the descent value for the font associated with this run.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
U_CAPI UBiDiDirection pl_getVisualRunDirection | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
Get the direction of the visual run.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
UBIDI_LTR
if the run is left-to-right and UBIDI_RTL
if the line is right-to-left.U_CAPI const le_font * pl_getVisualRunFont | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
Get the le_font
object which represents the font of the visual run.
This will always be a non-composite font.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
le_font
object which represents the font of the visual run.U_CAPI le_int32 pl_getVisualRunGlyphCount | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
Get the number of glyphs in the visual run.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
U_CAPI const LEGlyphID * pl_getVisualRunGlyphs | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
Get the glyphs in the visual run.
Glyphs with the values 0xFFFE
and 0xFFFF
should be ignored.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
pl_visualRun
object and must not be deleted. It will remain valid as long as the pl_visualRun
object is valid.U_CAPI const le_int32 * pl_getVisualRunGlyphToCharMap | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
Get the glyph-to-character map for this visual run.
This maps the indices into the glyph array to indices into the character array used to create the paragraph.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
pl_visualRun
object and must not be deleted. It will remain valid as long as the pl_visualRun
object is valid.U_CAPI le_int32 pl_getVisualRunLeading | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
A convenience method which returns the leading value for the font associated with this run.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
U_CAPI const float * pl_getVisualRunPositions | ( | const pl_visualRun * | run | ) |
Get the (x, y) positions of the glyphs in the visual run.
To simplify storage management, the x and y positions are stored in a single array with the x positions at even offsets in the array and the corresponding y position in the following odd offset. There is an extra (x, y) pair at the end of the array which represents the advance of the final glyph in the run.
run | the pl_visualRun object. |
pl_visualRun
object and must not be deleted. It will remain valid as long as the pl_visualRun
object is valid.U_CAPI le_bool pl_isComplex | ( | const LEUnicode | chars[], |
le_int32 | count | ||
) |
Examine the given text and determine if it contains characters in any script which requires complex processing to be rendered correctly.
chars | is an array of the characters in the paragraph |
count | is the number of characters in the paragraph. |
true
if any of the text requires complex processing.U_CAPI pl_line * pl_nextLine | ( | pl_paragraph * | paragraph, |
float | width | ||
) |
Return a pl_line
object which represents next line in the paragraph.
The width of the line is specified each time so that it can be varied to support arbitrary paragraph shapes.
paragraph | the pl_paragraph |
width | is the width of the line. If width is less than or equal to zero, a ParagraphLayout::Line object representing the rest of the paragraph will be returned. |
ParagraphLayout::Line
object which represents the line. The caller is responsible for deleting the object. Returns NULL
if there are no more lines in the paragraph.U_CAPI void pl_reflow | ( | pl_paragraph * | paragraph | ) |
Reset line breaking to start from the beginning of the paragraph.
paragraph | the pl_paragraph |