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//C- -------------------------------------------------------------------
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//C- DjVuLibre-3.5
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//C- Copyright (c) 2002 Leon Bottou and Yann Le Cun.
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//C- Copyright (c) 2001 AT&T
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//C-
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//C- This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
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//C- GNU General Public License, Version 2. The license should have
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//C- accompanied the software or you may obtain a copy of the license
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//C- from the Free Software Foundation at http://www.fsf.org .
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//C-
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//C- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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//C- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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//C- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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//C- GNU General Public License for more details.
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//C-
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//C- DjVuLibre-3.5 is derived from the DjVu(r) Reference Library
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//C- distributed by Lizardtech Software. On July 19th 2002, Lizardtech
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//C- Software authorized us to replace the original DjVu(r) Reference
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//C- Library notice by the following text (see doc/lizard2002.djvu):
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//C-
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//C- ------------------------------------------------------------------
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//C- | DjVu (r) Reference Library (v. 3.5)
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//C- | Copyright (c) 1999-2001 LizardTech, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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//C- | The DjVu Reference Library is protected by U.S. Pat. No.
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//C- | 6,058,214 and patents pending.
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//C- | This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
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//C- |
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//C- | The computer code originally released by LizardTech under this
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//C- | license and unmodified by other parties is deemed "the LIZARDTECH
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//C- | ORIGINAL CODE." Subject to any third party intellectual property
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//C- | claims, LizardTech grants recipient a worldwide, royalty-free,
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//C- | The LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE is provided "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
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//C- +------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// $Id: DjVuImage.h,v 1.9 2005/04/27 16:34:13 leonb Exp $
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// $Name: release_3_5_15 $
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#ifndef _DJVUIMAGE_H
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#define _DJVUIMAGE_H
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#if NEED_GNUG_PRAGMAS
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# pragma interface
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#endif
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/** @name DjVuImage.h
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Files #"DjVuImage.h"# and #"DjVuImage.cpp"# implement \Ref{DjVuImage}
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class produced as a result of decoding of DjVu files. In the previous
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version of the library both the rendering {\bf and} decoding have been
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handled by \Ref{DjVuImage}. This is no longer true. Now the
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\Ref{DjVuDocument} and \Ref{DjVuFile} classes handle decoding of both
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single page and multi page documents.
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For compatibility reasons though, we still support old-style decoding
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interface through the \Ref{DjVuImage} class for single page documents
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{\em only}. As before, the display programs can call the decoding
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function from a separate thread. The user interface thread may call
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the rendering functions at any time. Rendering will be performed using
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the most recent data generated by the decoding thread. This multithreaded
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capability enables progressive display of remote images.
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{\bf Creating DjVu images} --- Class \Ref{DjVuImage} does not provide a
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direct way to create a DjVu image. The recommended procedure consists of
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directly writing the required chunks into an \Ref{IFFByteStream} as
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demonstrated in program \Ref{djvumake}. Dealing with too many encoding
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issues (such as chunk ordering and encoding quality) would indeed make the
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decoder unnecessarily complex.
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{\bf ToDo: Layered structure} --- Class #DjVuImage# currently contains an
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unstructured collection of smart pointers to various data structures.
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Although it simplifies the rendering routines, this choice does not
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reflect the layered structure of DjVu images and does not leave much room
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for evolution. We should be able to do better.
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@memo
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Decoding DjVu and IW44 images.
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@author
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L\'eon Bottou <leonb@research.att.com> - initial implementation
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Andrei Erofeev <eaf@geocities.com> - multipage support
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@version
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#$Id: DjVuImage.h,v 1.9 2005/04/27 16:34:13 leonb Exp $# */
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//@{
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#include "DjVuFile.h"
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#include "DjVuAnno.h"
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#include "GRect.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
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namespace DJVU {
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# ifdef NOT_DEFINED // Just to fool emacs c++ mode
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Obsolete class included for backward compatibility. */
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class DjVuInterface
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{
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public:
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virtual ~DjVuInterface();
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virtual void notify_chunk(const char *chkid, const char *msg) = 0;
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virtual void notify_relayout(void) = 0;
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virtual void notify_redisplay(void) = 0;
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};
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/** Main DjVu Image data structure. This class defines the internal
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representation of a DjVu image. This representation consists of a few
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pointers referencing the various components of the DjVu image. These
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components are created and populated by the decoding function. The
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rendering functions then can use the available components to compute a
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pixel representation of the desired segment of the DjVu image. */
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class DjVuImage : public DjVuPort
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{
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protected:
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DjVuImage(void);
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public:
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enum { NOINFO, NOTEXT=1, NOMAP=4, NOMETA=8 };
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// CONSTRUCTION
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/** @name Construction. */
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//@{
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/** Creates an empty DjVu image. After the image has been constructed,
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it may be connected to an existing \Ref{DjVuFile} or left as is.
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In the former case #DjVuImage# will look for its decoded components
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(like #Sjbz# or #BG44#) by decending the hierarchy of \Ref{DjVuFile}s
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starting from the one passed to \Ref{connect}().
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In the latter case you can use \Ref{decode}() function to decode
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{\bf single-page} DjVu documents in the old-style way. */
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static GP<DjVuImage> create(void) {return new DjVuImage();}
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/** Connects this #DjVuImage# to the passed \Ref{DjVuFile}. The #DjVuImage#
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will use this \Ref{DjVuFile} to retrieve components necessary for
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decoding. It will also connect itself to \Ref{DjVuFile} using the
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communication mechanism provided by \Ref{DjVuPort} and \Ref{DjVuPortcaster}.
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This will allow it to receive and relay messages and requests generated
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by the passed \Ref{DjVuFile} and any file included into it. */
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void connect(const GP<DjVuFile> & file);
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/** This combines the above two steps for simplier code operations. */
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static GP<DjVuImage> create(const GP<DjVuFile> &file)
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{ const GP<DjVuImage> retval=create(); retval->connect(file); return retval; }
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//@}
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// COMPONENTS
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/** @name Components. */
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//@{
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/** Returns a pointer to a DjVu information component.
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This function returns a null pointer until the decoder
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actually processes an #"INFO"# chunk. */
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GP<DjVuInfo> get_info() const;
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/** Returns a pointer to the IW44 encoded background component of a DjVu
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image. This function returns a null pointer until the decoder actually
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processes an #"BG44"# chunk. */
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GP<IW44Image> get_bg44() const;
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/** Returns a pointer to the raw background component of a DjVu image. The
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background component is used for JPEG encoded backgrounds. This
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function returns a null pointer until the decoder actually processes an
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#"BGjp"# chunk. */
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GP<GPixmap> get_bgpm() const;
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/** Returns a pointer to the mask of the foreground component of a DjVu
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image. The mask of the foreground component is always a JB2 image in
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this implementation. This function returns a null pointer until the
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decoder actually processes an #"Sjbz"# chunk. */
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GP<JB2Image> get_fgjb() const;
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/** Returns a pointer to the colors of the foreground component of a DjVu
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image. The mask of the foreground component is always a small pixmap in
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this implementation. This function returns a null pointer until the
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decoder actually processes an #"FG44"# chunk. */
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GP<GPixmap> get_fgpm() const;
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/** Returns a pointer to a palette object containing colors for the
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foreground components of a DjVu image. These colors are only
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pertinent with respect to the JB2Image. */
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GP<DjVuPalette> get_fgbc() const;
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/** Returns a pointer to a ByteStream containing all the annotation
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chunks collected so far for this image. Individual chunks can be
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retrieved using \Ref{IFFByteStream}. Returns NULL if no chunks have been
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collected yet. */
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GP<ByteStream> get_anno() const;
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/** Returns a pointer to a ByteStream containing all the hidden text.
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Returns NULL if no chunks have been collected yet. */
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GP<ByteStream> get_text() const;
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/** Returns a pointer to a ByteStream containing all the metadata.
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Returns NULL if no chunks have been collected yet. */
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GP<ByteStream> get_meta() const;
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//@}
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// NEW STYLE DECODING
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/** @name New style decoding. */
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//@{
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/** The decoder is now started when the image is created
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by function \Ref{DjVuDocument::get_page} in \Ref{DjVuDocument}.
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This function waits until the decoding thread terminates
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and returns TRUE if the image has been successfully decoded. */
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bool wait_for_complete_decode(void);
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//@}
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// OLD STYLE DECODING
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/** @name Old style decoding (backward compatibility). */
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//@{
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/** This function is here for backward compatibility. Now, with the
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introduction of multipage DjVu documents, the decoding is handled
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by \Ref{DjVuFile} and \Ref{DjVuDocument} classes. For single page
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documents though, we still have this wrapper. */
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void decode(ByteStream & str, DjVuInterface *notifier=0);
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//@}
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// UTILITIES
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/** @name Utilities */
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//@{
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/** Returns the width of the DjVu image. This function just extracts this
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information from the DjVu information component. It returns zero if such
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a component is not yet available. This gives rotated width if there is any
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rotation of image. If you need real width, use #get_real_width()#.*/
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int get_width() const;
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/** Returns the height of the DjVu image. This function just extracts this
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information from the DjVu information component. It returns zero if such
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a component is not yet available. This gives rotated height if there is any
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rotation of image. If you need real width, use #get_real_height()#.*/
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int get_height() const;
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/** Returns the width of the DjVu image. This function just extracts this
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information from the DjVu information component. It returns zero if such
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a component is not yet available.*/
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int get_real_width() const;
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/** Returns the height of the DjVu image. This function just extracts this
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information from the DjVu information component. It returns zero if such
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a component is not yet available.*/
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int get_real_height() const;
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/** Returns the format version the DjVu data. This function just extracts
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this information from the DjVu information component. It returns zero if
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such a component is not yet available. This version number should
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be compared with the \Ref{DjVu version constants}. */
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int get_version() const;
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/** Returns the resolution of the DjVu image. This information is given in
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pixels per 2.54 cm. Display programs can use this information to
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determine the natural magnification to use for rendering a DjVu
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image. */
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int get_dpi() const;
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/** Same as \Ref{get_dpi}() but instead of precise value returns the closest
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"standard" one: 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 300, 600. If dpi is greater than
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700, it's returned as is. */
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int get_rounded_dpi() const;
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/** Returns the gamma coefficient of the display for which the image was
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designed. The rendering functions can use this information in order to
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perform color correction for the intended display device. */
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double get_gamma() const;
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/** Returns a MIME type string describing the DjVu data. This information
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is auto-sensed by the decoder. The MIME type can be #"image/djvu"# or
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#"image/iw44"# depending on the data stream. */
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GUTF8String get_mimetype() const;
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/** Returns a short string describing the DjVu image.
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Example: #"2500x3223 in 23.1 Kb"#. */
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GUTF8String get_short_description() const;
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/** Returns a verbose description of the DjVu image. This description lists
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all the chunks with their size and a brief comment, as shown in the
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following example.
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\begin{verbatim}
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DJVU Image (2325x3156) version 17:
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0.0 Kb 'INFO' Page information.
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17.3 Kb 'Sjbz' JB2 foreground mask (2325x3156)
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2.5 Kb 'BG44' IW44 background (775x1052)
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1.0 Kb 'FG44' IW44 foreground colors (194x263)
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3.0 Kb 'BG44' IW44 background (part 2).
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0.9 Kb 'BG44' IW44 background (part 3).
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7.1 Kb 'BG44' IW44 background (part 4).
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Compression ratio: 676 (31.8 Kb)
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\end{verbatim} */
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GUTF8String get_long_description() const;
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/** Returns pointer to \Ref{DjVuFile} which contains this image in
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compressed form. */
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GP<DjVuFile> get_djvu_file(void) const;
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/// Write out a DjVuXML object tag and map tag.
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void writeXML(ByteStream &str_out,const GURL &doc_url, const int flags=0) const;
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/// Write out a DjVuXML object tag and map tag.
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void writeXML(ByteStream &str_out) const;
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/// Get a DjVuXML object tag and map tag.
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GUTF8String get_XML(const GURL &doc_url, const int flags=0) const;
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/// Get a DjVuXML object tag and map tag.
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GUTF8String get_XML(void) const;
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//@}
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// CHECKING
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/** @name Checking for legal DjVu files. */
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//@{
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/** This function returns true if this object contains a well formed {\em
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Photo DjVu Image}. Calling function #get_pixmap# on a well formed photo
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image should always return a non zero value. Note that function
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#get_pixmap# works as soon as sufficient information is present,
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regardless of the fact that the image follows the rules or not. */
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int is_legal_photo() const;
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/** This function returns true if this object contains a well formed {\em
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Bilevel DjVu Image}. Calling function #get_bitmap# on a well formed
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bilevel image should always return a non zero value. Note that function
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#get_bitmap# works as soon as a foreground mask component is present,
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regardless of the fact that the image follows the rules or not. */
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int is_legal_bilevel() const;
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/** This function returns true if this object contains a well formed {\em
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Compound DjVu Image}. Calling function #get_bitmap# or #get_pixmap# on
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a well formed compound DjVu image should always return a non zero value.
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Note that functions #get_bitmap# or #get_pixmap# works as soon as
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sufficient information is present, regardless of the fact that the image
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follows the rules or not. */
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int is_legal_compound() const;
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//@}
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// RENDERING
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/** @name Rendering.
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All these functions take two rectangles as argument. Conceptually,
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these function first render the whole image into a rectangular area
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defined by rectangle #all#. The relation between this rectangle and the
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image size define the appropriate scaling. The rendering function then
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extract the subrectangle #rect# and return the corresponding pixels as a
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#GPixmap# or #GBitmap# object. The #all# and #rect# should take the any
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rotation in to effect, The actual implementation performs these
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two operation simultaneously for obvious efficiency reasons. The best
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rendering speed is achieved by making sure that the size of rectangle
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#all# and the size of the DjVu image are related by an integer ratio. */
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//@{
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/** Renders the image and returns a color pixel image. Rectangles #rect#
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and #all# are used as explained above. Color correction is performed
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according to argument #gamma#, which represents the gamma coefficient of
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the display device on which the pixmap will be rendered. The default
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value, zero, means that no color correction should be performed.
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This function returns a null pointer if there is not enough information
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in the DjVu image to properly render the desired image. */
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GP<GPixmap> get_pixmap(const GRect &rect, const GRect &all, double gamma=0) const;
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/** Renders the mask of the foreground layer of the DjVu image. This
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functions is a wrapper for \Ref{JB2Image::get_bitmap}. Argument #align#
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specified the alignment of the rows of the returned images. Setting
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#align# to #4#, for instance, will adjust the bitmap border in order to
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make sure that each row of the returned image starts on a word (four
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byte) boundary. This function returns a null pointer if there is not
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enough information in the DjVu image to properly render the desired
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image. */
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GP<GBitmap> get_bitmap(const GRect &rect, const GRect &all, int align = 1) const;
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/** Renders the background layer of the DjVu image. Rectangles #rect# and
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#all# are used as explained above. Color correction is performed
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according to argument #gamma#, which represents the gamma coefficient of
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the display device on which the pixmap will be rendered. The default
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value, zero, means that no color correction should be performed. This
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function returns a null pointer if there is not enough information in
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the DjVu image to properly render the desired image. */
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GP<GPixmap> get_bg_pixmap(const GRect &rect, const GRect &all, double gamma=0) const;
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/** Renders the foreground layer of the DjVu image. Rectangles #rect# and
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#all# are used as explained above. Color correction is performed
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according to argument #gamma#, which represents the gamma coefficient of
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the display device on which the pixmap will be rendered. The default
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value, zero, means that no color correction should be performed. This
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function returns a null pointer if there is not enough information in
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the DjVu image to properly render the desired image. */
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GP<GPixmap> get_fg_pixmap(const GRect &rect, const GRect &all, double gamma=0) const;
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/** set the rotation count(angle) in counter clock wise for the image
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values (0,1,2,3) correspond to (0,90,180,270) degree rotation*/
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void set_rotate(int count=0);
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/** returns the rotation count*/
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int get_rotate() const;
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/** returns decoded annotations in DjVuAnno object in which all hyperlinks
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and hilighted areas are rotated as per rotation setting*/
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GP<DjVuAnno> get_decoded_anno();
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/** maps the given #rect# from rotated co-ordinates to unrotated document
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co-ordinates*/
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void map(GRect &rect) const;
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/** unmaps the given #rect# from unrotated document co-ordinates to rotated
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co-ordinates*/
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void unmap(GRect &rect) const;
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/** maps the given #x#, #y# from rotated co-ordinates to unrotated document
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co-ordinates*/
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void map(int &x, int &y) const;
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/** unmaps the given #x#, #y# from unrotated document co-ordinates to rotated
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co-ordinates*/
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void unmap(int &x, int &y) const;
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//@}
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// Inherited from DjVuPort.
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virtual void notify_chunk_done(const DjVuPort *, const GUTF8String &name);
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// SUPERSEDED
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GP<GPixmap> get_pixmap(const GRect &rect, int subs=1, double gamma=0) const;
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GP<GBitmap> get_bitmap(const GRect &rect, int subs=1, int align = 1) const;
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GP<GPixmap> get_bg_pixmap(const GRect &rect, int subs=1, double gamma=0) const;
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GP<GPixmap> get_fg_pixmap(const GRect &rect, int subs=1, double gamma=0) const;
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private:
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GP<DjVuFile> file;
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int rotate_count;
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bool relayout_sent;
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// HELPERS
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int stencil(GPixmap *pm, const GRect &rect, int subs, double gcorr) const;
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GP<DjVuInfo> get_info(const GP<DjVuFile> & file) const;
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GP<IW44Image> get_bg44(const GP<DjVuFile> & file) const;
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GP<GPixmap> get_bgpm(const GP<DjVuFile> & file) const;
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GP<JB2Image> get_fgjb(const GP<DjVuFile> & file) const;
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GP<GPixmap> get_fgpm(const GP<DjVuFile> & file) const;
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GP<DjVuPalette> get_fgbc(const GP<DjVuFile> & file) const;
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void init_rotate(const DjVuInfo &info);
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};
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inline GP<DjVuFile>
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DjVuImage::get_djvu_file(void) const
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{
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return file;
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}
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//@}
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// ----- THE END
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#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
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}
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# ifndef NOT_USING_DJVU_NAMESPACE
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using namespace DJVU;
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# endif
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#endif
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#endif
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