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//
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// Class: documentPage
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//
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// Widget for displaying TeX DVI files.
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// Part of KDVI- A previewer for TeX DVI files.
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//
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// (C) 2004-2005 Stefan Kebekus. Distributed under the GPL.
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#ifndef _rendereddocumentpage_h_
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#define _rendereddocumentpage_h_
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#include "pageNumber.h"
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#include <tqobject.h>
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#include <tqstring.h>
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#include <tqvaluevector.h>
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class Hyperlink;
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class TQPainter;
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class TQRect;
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class TQRegion;
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class TextBox;
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class TextSelection;
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/** @short Represents a page in a document, contains the page's graphical
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representation and resolution-dependent information.
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This abstract class represents a page in a document. Its
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implementations contain graphical representations of document pages,
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and resolution-dependent information. The most important members are
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- the page number
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- a vector that contains hyperlinks
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- a vector for source hyperlinks; this vector is currently used by
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KDVI only, and is therefore not documented much here.
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- a vector that contains the document text together with
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information about the position of the text on the page. This
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information is used in kviewshell e.g. for selecting text with the
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mouse or for the "export as text..." functionality
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- the implementations of the documentPage will also contain a
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TQPaintDevice, onto which the graphical representation of the page
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is rendered. This could for instance be a TQPixmap, if the page is
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to be displayed on a computer screen, or a TQPrinter for printing.
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The kviewshell program uses the documentPage class in the
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following manner: first, it is constructed, the page number is
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invalid. The page number is then set to a reasonable value using
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the setPageNumber() method. After this, the
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documentRenderer.drawPage() method of an implementation of the
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documentRenderer is used to render a graphical representation into
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the TQPaintDevice at a given resolution, and to fill the
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(source-)hyperlink and text vectors, which are also
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resolution-dependent. After the data has been used, the
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documentPage is clear()ed, perhaps a new page number set, and
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documentRenderer.drawPage() is used again.
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@author Stefan Kebekus <kebekus@kde.org>
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@version 1.0.0
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*/
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class RenderedDocumentPage : public TQObject
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{
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TQ_OBJECT
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public:
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/** \brief Default constructor
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The default constructor constructs a RenderedDocumentPage whose pageNumber
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is invalid. It sets the member 'isEmpty' to 'true'.
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*/
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RenderedDocumentPage();
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virtual ~RenderedDocumentPage();
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/** \brief Set page number
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This method sets the number of the page that this instance
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represents. A value of '0' means that this class does not represent
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any page ('invalid page'). This method also calls clear().
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*/
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void setPageNumber(const PageNumber& pagenr);
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/** \brief Get page number
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@returns The number of the page that this instance represents.
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*/
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PageNumber getPageNumber() const {return pageNr;}
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/** \brief Get paint device
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This method is used for instance by the documentRenderer.drawPage()
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method to draw on the page. It returns a pointer to a TQPainter (in
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most implementation a painter on either a TQPixmap, or a
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TQPrinter). The pointer returned points to an active TQPainter and is
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valid as long as *this RenderedDocumentPage exists. The pointer
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returned must not be deleted nor should TQPainter::end() be
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called. Instead, the method returnPainter() must be called as soon
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as drawing is finished.
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In short, to draw on a renderedDocumentPage, you do the following:
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@code
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RenderedDocumentPage rdp;
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TQPainter *paint = rdp.getPainter()
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if (paint != 0) {
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<Do some painting, don't call paint->end() >
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rdp.returnPainter(paint);
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}
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@endcode
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@warning Before the pointer has been returned by the returnPainter()
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method, all subsequent calls to getPainter() will return undefined
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results. Do not delete a renderedDocumentPage when you still hold a
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pointer. Call returnPainter() first.
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@returns A pointer to a TQPainter (in most implementation a painter
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on either a TQPixmap, or a TQPrinter), or NULL, if painting is not
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possible. The TQPainter object is owned by the RenderedDocumentPage.
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*/
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virtual TQPainter *getPainter() = 0;
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/** \brief Returns a pointer to the paint device.
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See the documentation to the getPainter() method for an explanation
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@see getPainter
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@warning Returning a pointer twice, or returning arbitrary pointers
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will lead to a segfault.
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@param pt a pointer to a TQPainter, as returned by the getPainter()
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method
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*/
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virtual void returnPainter(TQPainter *pt) = 0;
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/** \brief Returns the size of the page in pixel. */
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virtual TQSize size() = 0;
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/** \brief Returns the width of the page in pixel.
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@warning If you are implementing DocumentRenderer::drawPage(), it
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may be tempting to compute the image size in pixel, using
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page->height() and page->width(). DON'T DO THAT. KViewShell uses
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transformations e.g. to rotate the page, and sets the argument
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'resolution' accordingly; these changes are not reflected in
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page->height() and page->width(). Similar problems occur if
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KViewShell required a shrunken version of the page, e.g. to print
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multiple pages on one sheet of paper. See the documentation of
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DocumentRenderer::drawPage() to learn how to compute the sizes
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properly.
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*/
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virtual int width() {return size().width(); }
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/** \brief Returns the height of the page in pixel.
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@warning If you are implementing DocumentRenderer::drawPage(), it
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may be tempting to compute the image size in pixel, using
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page->height() and page->width(). DON'T DO THAT. KViewShell uses
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transformations e.g. to rotate the page, and sets the argument
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'resolution' accordingly; these changes are not reflected in
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page->height() and page->width(). Similar problems occur if
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KViewShell required a shrunken version of the page, e.g. to print
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multiple pages on one sheet of paper. See the documentation of
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DocumentRenderer::drawPage() to learn how to compute the sizes
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properly.
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*/
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virtual int height() {return size().height(); }
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/** \brief Text contained in the document page
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This vector contains the document text together with information
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about the position of the text on the page. This information is
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generated by the documentRenderer.drawPage() method. It is used in
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kviewshell e.g. for selecting text with the mouse or for the "export
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as text..." functionality.
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*/
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TQValueVector<TextBox> textBoxList;
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/** \brief Calculates the text selected by the given rectangle. */
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TextSelection select(const TQRect&);
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/** \brief Selects the character which lies at the given point. */
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TextSelection select(const TQPoint&);
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TQRegion selectedRegion(const TextSelection& selection);
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/** Finds the first occurence of str starting by the current index.
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If the text is found a corresponding TextSelection is returned.
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If the text is not found a empty selection is returned. */
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TextSelection find(const TQString& str, int index = 0, bool caseSensitive = true);
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/** Finds the first occurence of str starting by the current index searching backwards.
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If the text is found a corresponding TextSelection is returned.
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If the text is not found a empty selection is returned.
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If index < 0 start the search at the end of the page. */
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TextSelection findRev(const TQString& str, int index = 0, bool cs = true);
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/** \brief Hyperlinks on the document page
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This vector contains the hyperlinks that appear on the page. This
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information is generated by the documentRenderer.drawPage()
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method. It is used in kviewshell so users can use the mouse to
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navigate in the document through hyperlinks.
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*/
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TQValueVector<Hyperlink> hyperLinkList;
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// set to 'false' in the constructor, set to 'true' by the renderer,
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// if something really has been rendered
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bool isEmpty;
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/** \brief Clears the data structures
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Clears the contents of the class, but leaves pageNumber intact. For
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performance reasons, it does not free the memory for the
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TQValueVectors so that lengthy re-allocations won't be necessary
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later.
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*/
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virtual void clear();
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private:
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/** \brief Page number
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Number of the page that this instance represents a value of '0'
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means that this class does not represent any page.
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*/
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PageNumber pageNr;
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TQString pageText;
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};
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#endif
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