enum render_line_style
{
- RENDER_LINE_NONE, /* No line. */
- RENDER_LINE_SINGLE, /* Single line. */
- RENDER_LINE_DOUBLE, /* Double line. */
+ RENDER_LINE_NONE,
+ RENDER_LINE_SINGLE,
+ RENDER_LINE_DASHED,
+ RENDER_LINE_THICK,
+ RENDER_LINE_THIN,
+ RENDER_LINE_DOUBLE,
RENDER_N_LINES
};
For each of the callback functions, AUX is passed as the 'aux' member of the
render_params structure.
-
- The device is expected to transform numerical footnote index numbers into
- footnote markers. The existing drivers use str_format_26adic() to transform
- index 0 to "a", index 1 to "b", and so on. The FOOTNOTE_IDX supplied to
- each function is the footnote index number for the first footnote in the
- cell. If a cell contains more than one footnote, then the additional
- footnote indexes increase sequentially, e.g. the second footnote has index
- FOOTNOTE_IDX + 1.
*/
struct render_params
{
minimum width required to avoid line breaks other than at new-lines.
*/
void (*measure_cell_width) (void *aux, const struct table_cell *cell,
- int footnote_idx,
int *min_width, int *max_width);
/* Returns the height required to render CELL given a width of WIDTH. */
int (*measure_cell_height) (void *aux, const struct table_cell *cell,
- int footnote_idx, int width);
+ int width);
/* Given that there is space measuring WIDTH by HEIGHT to render CELL,
where HEIGHT is insufficient to render the entire height of the cell,
Optional. If NULL, the rendering engine assumes that all breakpoints
are acceptable. */
int (*adjust_break) (void *aux, const struct table_cell *cell,
- int footnote_idx, int width, int height);
+ int width, int height);
/* Draws a generalized intersection of lines in the rectangle whose
top-left corner is (BB[TABLE_HORZ][0], BB[TABLE_VERT][0]) and whose
STYLES[TABLE_VERT][0]: style of line from left of BB to its center.
STYLES[TABLE_VERT][1]: style of line from right of BB to its center. */
void (*draw_line) (void *aux, int bb[TABLE_N_AXES][2],
- enum render_line_style styles[TABLE_N_AXES][2]);
+ enum render_line_style styles[TABLE_N_AXES][2],
+ struct cell_color colors[TABLE_N_AXES][2]);
/* Draws CELL within bounding box BB. CLIP is the same as BB (the common
case) or a subregion enclosed by BB. In the latter case only the part
of the cell that lies within CLIP should actually be drawn, although BB
should used to determine the layout of the cell. */
- void (*draw_cell) (void *aux, const struct table_cell *cell,
- int footnote_idx,
- int bb[TABLE_N_AXES][2], int clip[TABLE_N_AXES][2]);
+ void (*draw_cell) (void *aux, const struct table_cell *cell, int color_idx,
+ int bb[TABLE_N_AXES][2],
+ int spill[TABLE_N_AXES][2],
+ int clip[TABLE_N_AXES][2]);
/* Auxiliary data passed to each of the above functions. */
void *aux;
across two pages. (Joined cells may always be broken at join
points.) */
int min_break[TABLE_N_AXES];
+
+ /* True if the driver supports cell margins. (If false, the rendering
+ engine will insert a small space betweeen adjacent cells that don't have
+ an intervening rule.) */
+ bool supports_margins;
+
+ /* True if the local language has a right-to-left direction, otherwise
+ false. (Use render_direction_rtl() to find out.) */
+ bool rtl;
};
/* An iterator for breaking render_pages into smaller chunks. */
int render_pager_get_size (const struct render_pager *, enum table_axis);
int render_pager_get_best_breakpoint (const struct render_pager *, int height);
+bool render_direction_rtl (void);
+
+
#endif /* output/render.h */