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/* Pango
* pango-break.h:
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 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.
*/
#ifndef __PANGO_BREAK_H__
#define __PANGO_BREAK_H__
#include <glib.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#include <pango/pango-item.h>
/* Logical attributes of a character.
*/
/**
* PangoLogAttr:
* @is_line_break: if set, can break line in front of character
* @is_mandatory_break: if set, must break line in front of character
* @is_char_break: if set, can break here when doing character wrapping
* @is_white: is whitespace character
* @is_cursor_position: if set, cursor can appear in front of character.
* i.e. this is a grapheme boundary, or the first character in the text.
* This flag implements Unicode's
* [Grapheme Cluster Boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/)
* semantics.
* @is_word_start: is first character in a word
* @is_word_end: is first non-word char after a word
* Note that in degenerate cases, you could have both @is_word_start
* and @is_word_end set for some character.
* @is_sentence_boundary: is a sentence boundary.
* There are two ways to divide sentences. The first assigns all
* inter-sentence whitespace/control/format chars to some sentence,
* so all chars are in some sentence; @is_sentence_boundary denotes
* the boundaries there. The second way doesn't assign
* between-sentence spaces, etc. to any sentence, so
* @is_sentence_start/@is_sentence_end mark the boundaries of those sentences.
* @is_sentence_start: is first character in a sentence
* @is_sentence_end: is first char after a sentence.
* Note that in degenerate cases, you could have both @is_sentence_start
* and @is_sentence_end set for some character. (e.g. no space after a
* period, so the next sentence starts right away)
* @backspace_deletes_character: if set, backspace deletes one character
* rather than the entire grapheme cluster. This field is only meaningful
* on grapheme boundaries (where @is_cursor_position is set). In some languages,
* the full grapheme (e.g. letter + diacritics) is considered a unit, while in
* others, each decomposed character in the grapheme is a unit. In the default
* implementation of [func@break], this bit is set on all grapheme boundaries
* except those following Latin, Cyrillic or Greek base characters.
* @is_expandable_space: is a whitespace character that can possibly be
* expanded for justification purposes. (Since: 1.18)
* @is_word_boundary: is a word boundary, as defined by UAX#29.
* More specifically, means that this is not a position in the middle of a word.
* For example, both sides of a punctuation mark are considered word boundaries.
* This flag is particularly useful when selecting text word-by-word. This flag
* implements Unicode's [Word Boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/)
* semantics. (Since: 1.22)
*
* The `PangoLogAttr` structure stores information about the attributes of a
* single character.
*/
struct _PangoLogAttr
{
guint is_line_break : 1;
guint is_mandatory_break : 1;
guint is_char_break : 1;
guint is_white : 1;
guint is_cursor_position : 1;
guint is_word_start : 1;
guint is_word_end : 1;
guint is_sentence_boundary : 1;
guint is_sentence_start : 1;
guint is_sentence_end : 1;
guint backspace_deletes_character : 1;
guint is_expandable_space : 1;
guint is_word_boundary : 1;
};
PANGO_DEPRECATED_IN_1_44
void pango_break (const char *text,
int length,
PangoAnalysis *analysis,
PangoLogAttr *attrs,
int attrs_len);
PANGO_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
void pango_get_log_attrs (const char *text,
int length,
int level,
PangoLanguage *language,
PangoLogAttr *attrs,
int attrs_len);
PANGO_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
void pango_default_break (const char *text,
int length,
PangoAnalysis *analysis,
PangoLogAttr *attrs,
int attrs_len);
PANGO_AVAILABLE_IN_1_44
void pango_tailor_break (const char *text,
int length,
PangoAnalysis *analysis,
int offset,
PangoLogAttr *attrs,
int attrs_len);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __PANGO_BREAK_H__ */
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