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/****************************************************************************
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**
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** Implementation of the TQSimpleRichText class
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**
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** Created : 990101
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** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
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**********************************************************************/
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#include "ntqsimplerichtext.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_RICHTEXT
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#include "qrichtext_p.h"
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#include "ntqapplication.h"
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class TQSimpleRichTextData
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{
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public:
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TQTextDocument *doc;
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TQFont font;
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int cachedWidth;
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bool cachedWidthWithPainter;
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void adjustSize(TQPainter *p = 0);
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};
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// Pull this private function in from qglobal.cpp
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extern unsigned int qt_int_sqrt( unsigned int n );
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void TQSimpleRichTextData::adjustSize(TQPainter *p) {
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TQFontMetrics fm( font );
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int mw = fm.width( 'x' ) * 80;
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int w = mw;
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doc->doLayout(p, w);
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if ( doc->widthUsed() != 0 ) {
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w = qt_int_sqrt( 5 * doc->height() * doc->widthUsed() / 3 );
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doc->doLayout(p, TQMIN(w, mw));
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if ( w*3 < 5*doc->height() ) {
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w = qt_int_sqrt( 2 * doc->height() * doc->widthUsed() );
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doc->doLayout(p, TQMIN(w, mw));
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}
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}
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cachedWidth = doc->width();
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cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE;
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}
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/*!
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\class TQSimpleRichText ntqsimplerichtext.h
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\brief The TQSimpleRichText class provides a small displayable piece of rich text.
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\ingroup text
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\mainclass
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This class encapsulates simple rich text usage in which a string
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is interpreted as rich text and can be drawn. This is particularly
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useful if you want to display some rich text in a custom widget. A
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TQStyleSheet is needed to interpret the tags and format the rich
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text. TQt provides a default HTML-like style sheet, but you may
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define custom style sheets.
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Once created, the rich text object can be queried for its width(),
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height(), and the actual width used (see widthUsed()). Most
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importantly, it can be drawn on any given TQPainter with draw().
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TQSimpleRichText can also be used to implement hypertext or active
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text facilities by using anchorAt(). A hit test through inText()
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makes it possible to use simple rich text for text objects in
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editable drawing canvases.
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Once constructed from a string the contents cannot be changed,
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only resized. If the contents change, just throw the rich text
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object away and make a new one with the new contents.
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For large documents use TQTextEdit or TQTextBrowser. For very small
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items of rich text you can use a TQLabel.
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If you are using TQSimpleRichText to print in high resolution you
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should call setWidth(TQPainter, int) so that the content will be
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laid out properly on the page.
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs a TQSimpleRichText from the rich text string \a text and
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the font \a fnt.
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The font is used as a basis for the text rendering. When using
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rich text rendering on a widget \e w, you would normally specify
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the widget's font, for example:
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\code
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TQSimpleRichText myrichtext( contents, mywidget->font() );
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\endcode
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\a context is the optional context of the rich text object. This
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becomes important if \a text contains relative references, for
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example within image tags. TQSimpleRichText always uses the default
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mime source factory (see \l{TQMimeSourceFactory::defaultFactory()})
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to resolve those references. The context will then be used to
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calculate the absolute path. See
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TQMimeSourceFactory::makeAbsolute() for details.
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The \a sheet is an optional style sheet. If it is 0, the default
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style sheet will be used (see \l{TQStyleSheet::defaultSheet()}).
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*/
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TQSimpleRichText::TQSimpleRichText( const TQString& text, const TQFont& fnt,
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const TQString& context, const TQStyleSheet* sheet )
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{
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d = new TQSimpleRichTextData;
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d->cachedWidth = -1;
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d->cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE;
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d->font = fnt;
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d->doc = new TQTextDocument( 0 );
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d->doc->setTextFormat( TQt::RichText );
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d->doc->setLeftMargin( 0 );
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d->doc->setRightMargin( 0 );
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d->doc->setFormatter( new TQTextFormatterBreakWords );
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d->doc->setStyleSheet( (TQStyleSheet*)sheet );
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d->doc->setDefaultFormat( fnt, TQColor() );
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d->doc->setText( text, context );
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}
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/*!
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Constructs a TQSimpleRichText from the rich text string \a text and
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the font \a fnt.
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This is a slightly more complex constructor for TQSimpleRichText
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that takes an additional mime source factory \a factory, a page
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break parameter \a pageBreak and a bool \a linkUnderline. \a
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linkColor is only provided for compatibility, but has no effect,
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as TQColorGroup's TQColorGroup::link() color is used now.
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\a context is the optional context of the rich text object. This
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becomes important if \a text contains relative references, for
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example within image tags. TQSimpleRichText always uses the default
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mime source factory (see \l{TQMimeSourceFactory::defaultFactory()})
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to resolve those references. The context will then be used to
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calculate the absolute path. See
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TQMimeSourceFactory::makeAbsolute() for details.
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The \a sheet is an optional style sheet. If it is 0, the default
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style sheet will be used (see \l{TQStyleSheet::defaultSheet()}).
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This constructor is useful for creating a TQSimpleRichText object
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suitable for printing. Set \a pageBreak to be the height of the
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contents area of the pages.
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*/
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TQSimpleRichText::TQSimpleRichText( const TQString& text, const TQFont& fnt,
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const TQString& context, const TQStyleSheet* sheet,
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const TQMimeSourceFactory* factory, int pageBreak,
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const TQColor& /*linkColor*/, bool linkUnderline )
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{
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d = new TQSimpleRichTextData;
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d->cachedWidth = -1;
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d->cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE;
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d->font = fnt;
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d->doc = new TQTextDocument( 0 );
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d->doc->setTextFormat( TQt::RichText );
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d->doc->setFormatter( new TQTextFormatterBreakWords );
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d->doc->setStyleSheet( (TQStyleSheet*)sheet );
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d->doc->setDefaultFormat( fnt, TQColor() );
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d->doc->flow()->setPageSize( pageBreak );
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d->doc->setPageBreakEnabled( TRUE );
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#ifndef QT_NO_MIME
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d->doc->setMimeSourceFactory( (TQMimeSourceFactory*)factory );
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#endif
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d->doc->setUnderlineLinks( linkUnderline );
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d->doc->setText( text, context );
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}
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/*!
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Destroys the rich text object, freeing memory.
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*/
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TQSimpleRichText::~TQSimpleRichText()
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{
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delete d->doc;
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delete d;
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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Sets the width of the rich text object to \a w pixels.
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\sa height(), adjustSize()
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*/
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void TQSimpleRichText::setWidth( int w )
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{
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if ( w == d->cachedWidth && !d->cachedWidthWithPainter )
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return;
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d->doc->formatter()->setAllowBreakInWords( d->doc->isPageBreakEnabled() );
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d->cachedWidth = w;
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d->cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE;
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d->doc->doLayout( 0, w );
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}
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/*!
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Sets the width of the rich text object to \a w pixels,
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recalculating the layout as if it were to be drawn with painter \a
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p.
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Passing a painter is useful when you intend drawing on devices
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other than the screen, for example a TQPrinter.
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\sa height(), adjustSize()
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*/
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void TQSimpleRichText::setWidth( TQPainter *p, int w )
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{
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if ( w == d->cachedWidth && d->cachedWidthWithPainter )
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return;
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d->doc->formatter()->setAllowBreakInWords( d->doc->isPageBreakEnabled() ||
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(p && p->device() &&
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(p->device()->devType() == TQInternal::Printer)) );
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p->save();
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d->cachedWidth = w;
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d->cachedWidthWithPainter = TRUE;
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d->doc->doLayout( p, w );
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p->restore();
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}
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/*!
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Returns the set width of the rich text object in pixels.
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\sa widthUsed()
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*/
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int TQSimpleRichText::width() const
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{
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if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 )
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d->adjustSize();
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return d->doc->width();
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}
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/*!
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Returns the width in pixels that is actually used by the rich text
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object. This can be smaller or wider than the set width.
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It may be wider, for example, if the text contains images or
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non-breakable words that are already wider than the available
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space. It's smaller when the object only consists of lines that do
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not fill the width completely.
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\sa width()
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*/
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int TQSimpleRichText::widthUsed() const
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{
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if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 )
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d->adjustSize();
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return d->doc->widthUsed();
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}
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/*!
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Returns the height of the rich text object in pixels.
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\sa setWidth()
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*/
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int TQSimpleRichText::height() const
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{
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if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 )
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d->adjustSize();
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return d->doc->height();
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}
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/*!
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Adjusts the richt text object to a reasonable size.
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\sa setWidth()
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*/
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void TQSimpleRichText::adjustSize()
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{
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d->adjustSize();
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}
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/*!
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Draws the formatted text with painter \a p, at position (\a x, \a
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y), clipped to \a clipRect. The clipping rectangle is given in the
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rich text object's coordinates translated by (\a x, \a y). Passing
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an null rectangle results in no clipping. Colors from the color
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group \a cg are used as needed, and if not 0, \a *paper is used as
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the background brush.
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Note that the display code is highly optimized to reduce flicker,
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so passing a brush for \a paper is preferable to simply clearing
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the area to be painted and then calling this without a brush.
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*/
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void TQSimpleRichText::draw( TQPainter *p, int x, int y, const TQRect& clipRect,
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const TQColorGroup& cg, const TQBrush* paper ) const
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{
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p->save();
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if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 )
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d->adjustSize(p);
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TQRect r = clipRect;
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if ( !r.isNull() )
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r.moveBy( -x, -y );
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if ( paper )
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d->doc->setPaper( new TQBrush( *paper ) );
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TQColorGroup g = cg;
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if ( d->doc->paper() )
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g.setBrush( TQColorGroup::Base, *d->doc->paper() );
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if ( !clipRect.isNull() )
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p->setClipRect( clipRect, TQPainter::CoordPainter );
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p->translate( x, y );
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d->doc->draw( p, r, g, paper );
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p->translate( -x, -y );
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p->restore();
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}
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/*! \fn void TQSimpleRichText::draw( TQPainter *p, int x, int y, const TQRegion& clipRegion,
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const TQColorGroup& cg, const TQBrush* paper ) const
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\obsolete
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Use the version with clipRect instead. The region version has
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problems with larger documents on some platforms (on X11 regions
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internally are represented with 16bit coordinates).
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*/
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/*!
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Returns the context of the rich text object. If no context has
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been specified in the constructor, a null string is returned. The
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context is the path to use to look up relative links, such as
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image tags and anchor references.
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*/
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TQString TQSimpleRichText::context() const
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{
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return d->doc->context();
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}
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/*!
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Returns the anchor at the requested position, \a pos. An empty
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string is returned if no anchor is specified for this position.
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*/
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TQString TQSimpleRichText::anchorAt( const TQPoint& pos ) const
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{
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if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 )
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d->adjustSize();
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TQTextCursor c( d->doc );
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c.place( pos, d->doc->firstParagraph(), TRUE );
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return c.paragraph()->at( c.index() )->anchorHref();
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}
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/*!
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Returns TRUE if \a pos is within a text line of the rich text
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object; otherwise returns FALSE.
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*/
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bool TQSimpleRichText::inText( const TQPoint& pos ) const
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{
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if ( d->cachedWidth < 0 )
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d->adjustSize();
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if ( pos.y() > d->doc->height() )
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return FALSE;
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TQTextCursor c( d->doc );
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c.place( pos, d->doc->firstParagraph() );
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return c.totalOffsetX() + c.paragraph()->at( c.index() )->x +
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c.paragraph()->at( c.index() )->format()->width( c.paragraph()->at( c.index() )->c ) > pos.x();
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}
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/*!
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Sets the default font for the rich text object to \a f
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*/
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void TQSimpleRichText::setDefaultFont( const TQFont &f )
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{
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if ( d->font == f )
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return;
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d->font = f;
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d->cachedWidth = -1;
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d->cachedWidthWithPainter = FALSE;
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d->doc->setDefaultFormat( f, TQColor() );
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d->doc->setText( d->doc->originalText(), d->doc->context() );
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}
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#endif //QT_NO_RICHTEXT
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