/* Pango * pangocairo-fontmap.c: Cairo font handling * * Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Red Hat Software * * 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. */ #include "config.h" #include "pangocairo.h" #include "pangocairo-private.h" #ifdef HAVE_CAIRO_FREETYPE #include "pangocairo-fc.h" #endif GType pango_cairo_font_map_get_type (void) { static GType cairo_font_map_type = 0; if (! cairo_font_map_type) { static const GTypeInfo cairo_font_map_info = { sizeof (PangoCairoFontMapIface), /* class_size */ NULL, /* base_init */ NULL, /* base_finalize */ NULL, NULL, /* class_finalize */ NULL, /* class_data */ 0, 0, NULL }; cairo_font_map_type = g_type_register_static (G_TYPE_INTERFACE, "PangoCairoFontMap", &cairo_font_map_info, 0); g_type_interface_add_prerequisite (cairo_font_map_type, PANGO_TYPE_FONT_MAP); } return cairo_font_map_type; } /** * pango_cairo_font_map_new: * * Creates a new #PangoCairoFontMap object; a fontmap is used * to cache information about available fonts, and holds * certain global parameters such as the resolution. * In most cases, you can use pango_cairo_font_map_get_default() * instead. * * Note that the type of the returned object will depend * on the particular font backend Cairo was compiled to use; * You generally should only use the #PangoFontMap and * #PangoCairoFontMap interfaces on the returned object. * * Return value: the newly created fontmap object. Free * with g_object_unref(). * * Since: 1.10 **/ PangoFontMap * pango_cairo_font_map_new (void) { /* Make sure that the type system is initialized */ g_type_init (); return g_object_new (PANGO_TYPE_CAIRO_FC_FONT_MAP, NULL); } /** * pango_cairo_font_map_get_default: * * Gets a default font map to use with Cairo. * * Return value: the default Cairo fontmap for Pango. This * object is owned by Pango and must not be freed. * * Since: 1.10 **/ PangoFontMap * pango_cairo_font_map_get_default (void) { static PangoFontMap *default_font_map = NULL; if (!default_font_map) default_font_map = pango_cairo_font_map_new (); return default_font_map; } /** * pango_cairo_font_map_set_resolution: * @fontmap: a #PangoCairoFontMap * @dpi: the resolution in "dots per inch". (Physical inches aren't actually * involved; the terminology is conventional.) * * Sets the resolution for the fontmap. This is a scale factor between * points specified in a #PangoFontDescription and Cairo units. The * default value is 96, meaning that a 10 point font will be 13 * units high. (10 * 96. / 72. = 13.3). * * Since: 1.10 **/ void pango_cairo_font_map_set_resolution (PangoCairoFontMap *fontmap, double dpi) { g_return_if_fail (PANGO_IS_CAIRO_FONT_MAP (fontmap)); (* PANGO_CAIRO_FONT_MAP_GET_IFACE (fontmap)->set_resolution) (fontmap, dpi); } /** * pango_cairo_font_map_get_resolution: * @fontmap: a #PangoCairoFontMap * * Gets the resolutions for the fontmap. See pango_cairo_font_map_set_resolution. * * Return value: the resolution in "dots per inch" * * Since: 1.10 **/ double pango_cairo_font_map_get_resolution (PangoCairoFontMap *fontmap) { g_return_val_if_fail (PANGO_IS_CAIRO_FONT_MAP (fontmap), 96.); return (* PANGO_CAIRO_FONT_MAP_GET_IFACE (fontmap)->get_resolution) (fontmap); } /** * pango_cairo_font_map_create_context: * @fontmap: a #PangoCairoFontMap * * Create a #PangoContext for the given fontmap. * * Return value: the newly created context; free with g_object_unref(). * * Since: 1.10 **/ PangoContext * pango_cairo_font_map_create_context (PangoCairoFontMap *fontmap) { PangoContext *context; g_return_val_if_fail (PANGO_IS_CAIRO_FONT_MAP (fontmap), NULL); context = pango_context_new (); pango_context_set_font_map (context, PANGO_FONT_MAP (fontmap)); return context; } /** * _pango_cairo_font_map_get_renderer: * @fontmap: a #PangoCairoFontmap * * Gets the singleton PangoCairoRenderer for this fontmap. * * Return value: the singleton renderer **/ PangoRenderer * _pango_cairo_font_map_get_renderer (PangoCairoFontMap *fontmap) { g_return_val_if_fail (PANGO_IS_CAIRO_FONT_MAP (fontmap), NULL); return (* PANGO_CAIRO_FONT_MAP_GET_IFACE (fontmap)->get_renderer) (fontmap); } /** * pango_cairo_update_context: * @cr: a Cairo context * @context: a #PangoContext, from pango_cairo_font_map_create_context() * * Updates a #PangoContext previously created for use with Cairo to * match the current transformation and target surface of a Cairo * context. If any layouts have been created for the context, * it's necessary to call pango_layout_context_changed() on those * layouts. * * Since: 1.10 **/ void pango_cairo_update_context (cairo_t *cr, PangoContext *context) { cairo_matrix_t *cairo_matrix; PangoMatrix pango_matrix; g_return_if_fail (cr != NULL); g_return_if_fail (PANGO_IS_CONTEXT (context)); cairo_matrix = cairo_matrix_create (); cairo_current_matrix (cr, cairo_matrix); cairo_matrix_get_affine (cairo_matrix, &pango_matrix.xx, &pango_matrix.yx, &pango_matrix.xy, &pango_matrix.yy, &pango_matrix.x0, &pango_matrix.y0); pango_context_set_matrix (context, &pango_matrix); cairo_matrix_destroy (cairo_matrix); } /** * pango_cairo_create_layout: * @cr: a Cairo context * * Creates a layout object set up to match the current transformation * and target surface of the Cairo context. This layout can then be * used for text measurement with functions like * pango_layout_get_size() or drawing with functions like * pango_cairo_show_layout(). If you change the transformation * or target surface for @cr, you need to call pango_cairo_update_layout() * * This function is the most convenient way to use Cairo with Pango, * however it is slightly inefficient since it creates a separate * #PangoContext object for each layout. This might matter in an * application that was laying out large amounts of text. * * Return value: the newly created #PangoLayout. Free with * g_object_unref(). * * Since: 1.10 **/ PangoLayout * pango_cairo_create_layout (cairo_t *cr) { PangoFontMap *fontmap; PangoContext *context; PangoLayout *layout; g_return_val_if_fail (cr != NULL, NULL); fontmap = pango_cairo_font_map_get_default (); context = pango_cairo_font_map_create_context (PANGO_CAIRO_FONT_MAP (fontmap)); layout = pango_layout_new (context); pango_cairo_update_context (cr, context); g_object_unref (context); return layout; } /** * pango_cairo_update_layout: * @cr: a Cairo context * @layout: a #PangoLayout, from pango_cairo_create_layout() * * Updates the private #PangoContext of a #PangoLayout created with * pango_cairo_create_layout() to match the current transformation * and target surface of a Cairo context. * * Since: 1.10 **/ void pango_cairo_update_layout (cairo_t *cr, PangoLayout *layout) { g_return_if_fail (cr != NULL); g_return_if_fail (PANGO_IS_LAYOUT (layout)); pango_cairo_update_context (cr, pango_layout_get_context (layout)); pango_layout_context_changed (layout); }