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/*
* tkWinFont.c --
*
* Contains the Windows implementation of the platform-independant font
* package interface.
*
* Copyright (c) 1994 Software Research Associates, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation.
*
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
* this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*/
#include "tkWinInt.h"
#include "tkFont.h"
/*
* The following structure represents a font family. It is assumed that all
* screen fonts constructed from the same "font family" share certain
* properties; all screen fonts with the same "font family" point to a shared
* instance of this structure. The most important shared property is the
* character existence metrics, used to determine if a screen font can display
* a given Unicode character.
*
* Under Windows, a "font family" is uniquely identified by its face name.
*/
#define FONTMAP_SHIFT 12
#define FONTMAP_PAGES (1 << (21 - FONTMAP_SHIFT))
#define FONTMAP_BITSPERPAGE (1 << FONTMAP_SHIFT)
typedef struct FontFamily {
struct FontFamily *nextPtr; /* Next in list of all known font families. */
size_t refCount; /* How many SubFonts are referring to this
* FontFamily. When the refCount drops to
* zero, this FontFamily may be freed. */
/*
* Key.
*/
Tk_Uid faceName; /* Face name key for this FontFamily. */
/*
* Derived properties.
*/
Tcl_Encoding encoding; /* Encoding for this font family. */
int isSymbolFont; /* Non-zero if this is a symbol font. */
int isWideFont; /* 1 if this is a double-byte font, 0
* otherwise. */
BOOL (WINAPI *textOutProc)(HDC hdc, int x, int y, TCHAR *str, int len);
/* The procedure to use to draw text after it
* has been converted from UTF-8 to the
* encoding of this font. */
BOOL (WINAPI *getTextExtentPoint32Proc)(HDC, TCHAR *, int, LPSIZE);
/* The procedure to use to measure text after
* it has been converted from UTF-8 to the
* encoding of this font. */
char *fontMap[FONTMAP_PAGES];
/* Two-level sparse table used to determine
* quickly if the specified character exists.
* As characters are encountered, more pages
* in this table are dynamically added. The
* contents of each page is a bitmask
* consisting of FONTMAP_BITSPERPAGE bits,
* representing whether this font can be used
* to display the given character at the
* corresponding bit position. The high bits
* of the character are used to pick which
* page of the table is used. */
/*
* Cached Truetype font info.
*/
int segCount; /* The length of the following arrays. */
USHORT *startCount; /* Truetype information about the font, */
USHORT *endCount; /* indicating which characters this font can
* display (malloced). The format of this
* information is (relatively) compact, but
* would take longer to search than indexing
* into the fontMap[][] table. */
} FontFamily;
/*
* The following structure encapsulates an individual screen font. A font
* object is made up of however many SubFonts are necessary to display a
* stream of multilingual characters.
*/
typedef struct SubFont {
char **fontMap; /* Pointer to font map from the FontFamily,
* cached here to save a dereference. */
HFONT hFont0; /* The specific screen font that will be used
* when displaying/measuring chars belonging
* to the FontFamily. */
FontFamily *familyPtr; /* The FontFamily for this SubFont. */
HFONT hFontAngled;
double angle;
} SubFont;
/*
* The following structure represents Windows' implementation of a font
* object.
*/
#define SUBFONT_SPACE 3
#define BASE_CHARS 128
typedef struct WinFont {
TkFont font; /* Stuff used by generic font package. Must be
* first in structure. */
SubFont staticSubFonts[SUBFONT_SPACE];
/* Builtin space for a limited number of
* SubFonts. */
int numSubFonts; /* Length of following array. */
SubFont *subFontArray; /* Array of SubFonts that have been loaded in
* order to draw/measure all the characters
* encountered by this font so far. All fonts
* start off with one SubFont initialized by
* AllocFont() from the original set of font
* attributes. Usually points to
* staticSubFonts, but may point to malloced
* space if there are lots of SubFonts. */
HWND hwnd; /* Toplevel window of application that owns
* this font, used for getting HDC for
* offscreen measurements. */
int pixelSize; /* Original pixel size used when font was
* constructed. */
int widths[BASE_CHARS]; /* Widths of first 128 chars in the base font,
* for handling common case. The base font is
* always used to draw characters between
* 0x0000 and 0x007f. */
} WinFont;
/*
* The following structure is passed as the LPARAM when calling the font
* enumeration procedure to determine if a font can support the given
* character.
*/
typedef struct CanUse {
HDC hdc;
WinFont *fontPtr;
Tcl_DString *nameTriedPtr;
int ch;
SubFont *subFontPtr;
SubFont **subFontPtrPtr;
} CanUse;
/*
* The following structure is used to map between the Tcl strings that
* represent the system fonts and the numbers used by Windows.
*/
static const TkStateMap systemMap[] = {
{ANSI_FIXED_FONT, "ansifixed"},
{ANSI_FIXED_FONT, "fixed"},
{ANSI_VAR_FONT, "ansi"},
{DEVICE_DEFAULT_FONT, "device"},
{DEFAULT_GUI_FONT, "defaultgui"},
{OEM_FIXED_FONT, "oemfixed"},
{SYSTEM_FIXED_FONT, "systemfixed"},
{SYSTEM_FONT, "system"},
{-1, NULL}
};
typedef struct ThreadSpecificData {
FontFamily *fontFamilyList; /* The list of font families that are
* currently loaded. As screen fonts are
* loaded, this list grows to hold information
* about what characters exist in each font
* family. */
Tcl_HashTable uidTable;
} ThreadSpecificData;
static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey;
/*
* Information cached about the system at startup time.
*/
static Tcl_Encoding systemEncoding;
/*
* Procedures used only in this file.
*/
static FontFamily * AllocFontFamily(HDC hdc, HFONT hFont, int base);
static SubFont * CanUseFallback(HDC hdc, WinFont *fontPtr,
const char *fallbackName, int ch,
SubFont **subFontPtrPtr);
static SubFont * CanUseFallbackWithAliases(HDC hdc, WinFont *fontPtr,
const char *faceName, int ch,
Tcl_DString *nameTriedPtr,
SubFont **subFontPtrPtr);
static int FamilyExists(HDC hdc, const char *faceName);
static const char * FamilyOrAliasExists(HDC hdc, const char *faceName);
static SubFont * FindSubFontForChar(WinFont *fontPtr, int ch,
SubFont **subFontPtrPtr);
static void FontMapInsert(SubFont *subFontPtr, int ch);
static void FontMapLoadPage(SubFont *subFontPtr, int row);
static int FontMapLookup(SubFont *subFontPtr, int ch);
static void FreeFontFamily(FontFamily *familyPtr);
static HFONT GetScreenFont(const TkFontAttributes *faPtr,
const char *faceName, int pixelSize,
double angle);
static void InitFont(Tk_Window tkwin, HFONT hFont,
int overstrike, WinFont *tkFontPtr);
static inline void InitSubFont(HDC hdc, HFONT hFont, int base,
SubFont *subFontPtr);
static int CreateNamedSystemLogFont(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tk_Window tkwin, const char* name,
LOGFONT* logFontPtr);
static int CreateNamedSystemFont(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tk_Window tkwin, const char* name, HFONT hFont);
static int LoadFontRanges(HDC hdc, HFONT hFont,
USHORT **startCount, USHORT **endCount,
int *symbolPtr);
static void MultiFontTextOut(HDC hdc, WinFont *fontPtr,
const char *source, int numBytes, int x, int y,
double angle);
static void ReleaseFont(WinFont *fontPtr);
static inline void ReleaseSubFont(SubFont *subFontPtr);
static int SeenName(const char *name, Tcl_DString *dsPtr);
static inline HFONT SelectFont(HDC hdc, WinFont *fontPtr,
SubFont *subFontPtr, double angle);
static inline void SwapLong(PULONG p);
static inline void SwapShort(USHORT *p);
static int CALLBACK WinFontCanUseProc(ENUMLOGFONT *lfPtr,
NEWTEXTMETRIC *tmPtr, int fontType,
LPARAM lParam);
static int CALLBACK WinFontExistProc(ENUMLOGFONT *lfPtr,
NEWTEXTMETRIC *tmPtr, int fontType,
LPARAM lParam);
static int CALLBACK WinFontFamilyEnumProc(ENUMLOGFONT *lfPtr,
NEWTEXTMETRIC *tmPtr, int fontType,
LPARAM lParam);
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpFontPkgInit --
*
* This procedure is called when an application is created. It
* initializes all the structures that are used by the platform-dependent
* code on a per application basis.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
*
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpFontPkgInit(
TkMainInfo *mainPtr) /* The application being created. */
{
if (TkWinGetPlatformId() == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) {
/*
* If running NT, then we will be calling some Unicode functions
* explictly. So, even if the Tcl system encoding isn't Unicode, make
* sure we convert to/from the Unicode char set.
*/
systemEncoding = TkWinGetUnicodeEncoding();
}
TkWinSetupSystemFonts(mainPtr);
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpGetNativeFont --
*
* Map a platform-specific native font name to a TkFont.
*
* Results:
* The return value is a pointer to a TkFont that represents the native
* font. If a native font by the given name could not be found, the
* return value is NULL.
*
* Every call to this procedure returns a new TkFont structure, even if
* the name has already been seen before. The caller should call
* TkpDeleteFont() when the font is no longer needed.
*
* The caller is responsible for initializing the memory associated with
* the generic TkFont when this function returns and releasing the
* contents of the generic TkFont before calling TkpDeleteFont().
*
* Side effects:
* Memory allocated.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TkFont *
TkpGetNativeFont(
Tk_Window tkwin, /* For display where font will be used. */
const char *name) /* Platform-specific font name. */
{
int object;
WinFont *fontPtr;
object = TkFindStateNum(NULL, NULL, systemMap, name);
if (object < 0) {
return NULL;
}
tkwin = (Tk_Window) ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr->winPtr;
fontPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(WinFont));
InitFont(tkwin, GetStockObject(object), 0, fontPtr);
return (TkFont *) fontPtr;
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CreateNamedSystemFont --
*
* This function registers a Windows logical font description with the Tk
* named font mechanism.
*
* Side effects:
* A new named font is added to the Tk font registry.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(
Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tk_Window tkwin,
const char* name,
LOGFONT* logFontPtr)
{
HFONT hFont;
int r;
hFont = CreateFontIndirect(logFontPtr);
r = CreateNamedSystemFont(interp, tkwin, name, hFont);
DeleteObject((HGDIOBJ)hFont);
return r;
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CreateNamedSystemFont --
*
* This function registers a Windows font with the Tk named font
* mechanism.
*
* Side effects:
* A new named font is added to the Tk font registry.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
CreateNamedSystemFont(
Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tk_Window tkwin,
const char* name,
HFONT hFont)
{
WinFont winfont;
int r;
TkDeleteNamedFont(NULL, tkwin, name);
InitFont(tkwin, hFont, 0, &winfont);
r = TkCreateNamedFont(interp, tkwin, name, &winfont.font.fa);
TkpDeleteFont((TkFont *)&winfont);
return r;
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkWinSystemFonts --
*
* Create some platform specific named fonts that to give access to the
* system fonts. These are all defined for the Windows desktop
* parameters.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkWinSetupSystemFonts(
TkMainInfo *mainPtr)
{
Tcl_Interp *interp;
Tk_Window tkwin;
const TkStateMap *mapPtr;
NONCLIENTMETRICS ncMetrics;
ICONMETRICS iconMetrics;
HFONT hFont;
interp = (Tcl_Interp *) mainPtr->interp;
tkwin = (Tk_Window) mainPtr->winPtr;
/* force this for now */
if (((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr == NULL) {
((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr = mainPtr;
}
/*
* If this API call fails then we will fallback to setting these named
* fonts from script in ttk/fonts.tcl. So far I've only seen it fail when
* WINVER has been defined for a higher platform than we are running on.
* (i.e. WINVER=0x0600 and running on XP).
*/
ZeroMemory(&ncMetrics, sizeof(ncMetrics));
ncMetrics.cbSize = sizeof(ncMetrics);
if (SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETNONCLIENTMETRICS,
sizeof(ncMetrics), &ncMetrics, 0)) {
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkDefaultFont",
&ncMetrics.lfMessageFont);
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkHeadingFont",
&ncMetrics.lfMessageFont);
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkTextFont",
&ncMetrics.lfMessageFont);
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkMenuFont",
&ncMetrics.lfMenuFont);
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkTooltipFont",
&ncMetrics.lfStatusFont);
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkCaptionFont",
&ncMetrics.lfCaptionFont);
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkSmallCaptionFont",
&ncMetrics.lfSmCaptionFont);
}
iconMetrics.cbSize = sizeof(iconMetrics);
if (SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETICONMETRICS, sizeof(iconMetrics),
&iconMetrics, 0)) {
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkIconFont",
&iconMetrics.lfFont);
}
/*
* Identify an available fixed font. Equivalent to ANSI_FIXED_FONT but
* more reliable on Russian Windows.
*/
{
LOGFONT lfFixed = {
0, 0, 0, 0, FW_NORMAL, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, DEFAULT_CHARSET,
0, 0, DEFAULT_QUALITY, FIXED_PITCH | FF_MODERN, TEXT("")
};
long pointSize, dpi;
HDC hdc = GetDC(NULL);
dpi = GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSY);
pointSize = -MulDiv(ncMetrics.lfMessageFont.lfHeight, 72, dpi);
lfFixed.lfHeight = -MulDiv(pointSize+1, dpi, 72);
ReleaseDC(NULL, hdc);
CreateNamedSystemLogFont(interp, tkwin, "TkFixedFont", &lfFixed);
}
/*
* Setup the remaining standard Tk font names as named fonts.
*/
for (mapPtr = systemMap; mapPtr->strKey != NULL; mapPtr++) {
hFont = (HFONT) GetStockObject(mapPtr->numKey);
CreateNamedSystemFont(interp, tkwin, mapPtr->strKey, hFont);
}
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpGetFontFromAttributes --
*
* Given a desired set of attributes for a font, find a font with the
* closest matching attributes.
*
* Results:
* The return value is a pointer to a TkFont that represents the font
* with the desired attributes. If a font with the desired attributes
* could not be constructed, some other font will be substituted
* automatically. NULL is never returned.
*
* Every call to this procedure returns a new TkFont structure, even if
* the specified attributes have already been seen before. The caller
* should call TkpDeleteFont() to free the platform- specific data when
* the font is no longer needed.
*
* The caller is responsible for initializing the memory associated with
* the generic TkFont when this function returns and releasing the
* contents of the generic TkFont before calling TkpDeleteFont().
*
* Side effects:
* Memory allocated.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TkFont *
TkpGetFontFromAttributes(
TkFont *tkFontPtr, /* If non-NULL, store the information in this
* existing TkFont structure, rather than
* allocating a new structure to hold the
* font; the existing contents of the font
* will be released. If NULL, a new TkFont
* structure is allocated. */
Tk_Window tkwin, /* For display where font will be used. */
const TkFontAttributes *faPtr)
/* Set of attributes to match. */
{
int i, j;
HDC hdc;
HWND hwnd;
HFONT hFont;
Window window;
WinFont *fontPtr;
const char *const *const *fontFallbacks;
Tk_Uid faceName, fallback, actualName;
tkwin = (Tk_Window) ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr->winPtr;
window = Tk_WindowId(tkwin);
hwnd = (window == None) ? NULL : TkWinGetHWND(window);
hdc = GetDC(hwnd);
/*
* Algorithm to get the closest font name to the one requested.
*
* try fontname
* try all aliases for fontname
* foreach fallback for fontname
* try the fallback
* try all aliases for the fallback
*/
faceName = faPtr->family;
if (faceName != NULL) {
actualName = FamilyOrAliasExists(hdc, faceName);
if (actualName != NULL) {
faceName = actualName;
goto found;
}
fontFallbacks = TkFontGetFallbacks();
for (i = 0; fontFallbacks[i] != NULL; i++) {
for (j = 0; (fallback = fontFallbacks[i][j]) != NULL; j++) {
if (strcasecmp(faceName, fallback) == 0) {
break;
}
}
if (fallback != NULL) {
for (j = 0; (fallback = fontFallbacks[i][j]) != NULL; j++) {
actualName = FamilyOrAliasExists(hdc, fallback);
if (actualName != NULL) {
faceName = actualName;
goto found;
}
}
}
}
}
found:
ReleaseDC(hwnd, hdc);
hFont = GetScreenFont(faPtr, faceName,
TkFontGetPixels(tkwin, faPtr->size), 0.0);
if (tkFontPtr == NULL) {
fontPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(WinFont));
} else {
fontPtr = (WinFont *) tkFontPtr;
ReleaseFont(fontPtr);
}
InitFont(tkwin, hFont, faPtr->overstrike, fontPtr);
return (TkFont *) fontPtr;
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpDeleteFont --
*
* Called to release a font allocated by TkpGetNativeFont() or
* TkpGetFontFromAttributes(). The caller should have already released
* the fields of the TkFont that are used exclusively by the generic
* TkFont code.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* TkFont is deallocated.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpDeleteFont(
TkFont *tkFontPtr) /* Token of font to be deleted. */
{
WinFont *fontPtr;
fontPtr = (WinFont *) tkFontPtr;
ReleaseFont(fontPtr);
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpGetFontFamilies, WinFontFamilyEnumProc --
*
* Return information about the font families that are available on the
* display of the given window.
*
* Results:
* Modifies interp's result object to hold a list of all the available
* font families.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpGetFontFamilies(
Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interp to hold result. */
Tk_Window tkwin) /* For display to query. */
{
HDC hdc;
HWND hwnd;
Window window;
Tcl_Obj *resultObj;
window = Tk_WindowId(tkwin);
hwnd = (window == None) ? NULL : TkWinGetHWND(window);
hdc = GetDC(hwnd);
resultObj = Tcl_NewObj();
/*
* On any version NT, there may fonts with international names. Use the
* NT-only Unicode version of EnumFontFamilies to get the font names. If
* we used the ANSI version on a non-internationalized version of NT, we
* would get font names with '?' replacing all the international
* characters.
*
* On a non-internationalized verson of 95, fonts with international names
* are not allowed, so the ANSI version of EnumFontFamilies will work. On
* an internationalized version of 95, there may be fonts with
* international names; the ANSI version will work, fetching the name in
* the system code page. Can't use the Unicode version of EnumFontFamilies
* because it only exists under NT.
*/
EnumFontFamilies(hdc, NULL, (FONTENUMPROC) WinFontFamilyEnumProc,
(LPARAM) resultObj);
ReleaseDC(hwnd, hdc);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultObj);
}
static int CALLBACK
WinFontFamilyEnumProc(
ENUMLOGFONT *lfPtr, /* Logical-font data. */
NEWTEXTMETRIC *tmPtr, /* Physical-font data (not used). */
int fontType, /* Type of font (not used). */
LPARAM lParam) /* Result object to hold result. */
{
char *faceName = (char *) lfPtr->elfLogFont.lfFaceName;
Tcl_Obj *resultObj = (Tcl_Obj *) lParam;
Tcl_DString faceString;
Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(systemEncoding, faceName, -1, &faceString);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultObj, Tcl_NewStringObj(
Tcl_DStringValue(&faceString), Tcl_DStringLength(&faceString)));
Tcl_DStringFree(&faceString);
return 1;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpGetSubFonts --
*
* A function used by the testing package for querying the actual screen
* fonts that make up a font object.
*
* Results:
* Modifies interp's result object to hold a list containing the names of
* the screen fonts that make up the given font object.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpGetSubFonts(
Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interp to hold result. */
Tk_Font tkfont) /* Font object to query. */
{
int i;
WinFont *fontPtr;
FontFamily *familyPtr;
Tcl_Obj *resultPtr, *strPtr;
resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
fontPtr = (WinFont *) tkfont;
for (i = 0; i < fontPtr->numSubFonts; i++) {
familyPtr = fontPtr->subFontArray[i].familyPtr;
strPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(familyPtr->faceName, -1);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultPtr, strPtr);
}
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultPtr);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpGetFontAttrsForChar --
*
* Retrieve the font attributes of the actual font used to render a given
* character.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* The font attributes are stored in *faPtr.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpGetFontAttrsForChar(
Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window on the font's display */
Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font to query */
int c, /* Character of interest */
TkFontAttributes *faPtr) /* Output: Font attributes */
{
WinFont *fontPtr = (WinFont *) tkfont;
/* Structure describing the logical font */
HDC hdc = GetDC(fontPtr->hwnd);
/* GDI device context */
SubFont *lastSubFontPtr = &fontPtr->subFontArray[0];
/* Pointer to subfont array in case
* FindSubFontForChar needs to fix up the
* memory allocation */
SubFont *thisSubFontPtr =
FindSubFontForChar(fontPtr, c, &lastSubFontPtr);
/* Pointer to the subfont to use for the given
* character */
FontFamily *familyPtr = thisSubFontPtr->familyPtr;
HFONT oldfont; /* Saved font from the device context */
TEXTMETRICA tm; /* Font metrics of the selected subfont */
/*
* Get the font attributes.
*/
oldfont = SelectObject(hdc, thisSubFontPtr->hFont0);
GetTextMetricsA(hdc, &tm);
SelectObject(hdc, oldfont);
ReleaseDC(fontPtr->hwnd, hdc);
faPtr->family = familyPtr->faceName;
faPtr->size = TkFontGetPoints(tkwin,
tm.tmInternalLeading - tm.tmHeight);
faPtr->weight = (tm.tmWeight > FW_MEDIUM) ? TK_FW_BOLD : TK_FW_NORMAL;
faPtr->slant = tm.tmItalic ? TK_FS_ITALIC : TK_FS_ROMAN;
faPtr->underline = (tm.tmUnderlined != 0);
faPtr->overstrike = fontPtr->font.fa.overstrike;
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Tk_MeasureChars --
*
* Determine the number of bytes from the string that will fit in the
* given horizontal span. The measurement is done under the assumption
* that Tk_DrawChars() will be used to actually display the characters.
*
* Results:
* The return value is the number of bytes from source that fit into the
* span that extends from 0 to maxLength. *lengthPtr is filled with the
* x-coordinate of the right edge of the last character that did fit.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
Tk_MeasureChars(
Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn. */
const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be
* '\0' terminated. */
int numBytes, /* Maximum number of bytes to consider from
* source string. */
int maxLength, /* If >= 0, maxLength specifies the longest
* permissible line length in pixels; don't
* consider any character that would cross
* this x-position. If < 0, then line length
* is unbounded and the flags argument is
* ignored. */
int flags, /* Various flag bits OR-ed together:
* TK_PARTIAL_OK means include the last char
* which only partially fits on this line.
* TK_WHOLE_WORDS means stop on a word
* boundary, if possible. TK_AT_LEAST_ONE
* means return at least one character (or at
* least the first partial word in case
* TK_WHOLE_WORDS is also set) even if no
* characters (words) fit. */
int *lengthPtr) /* Filled with x-location just after the
* terminating character. */
{
HDC hdc;
HFONT oldFont;
WinFont *fontPtr;
int curX, moretomeasure;
int ch;
SIZE size;
FontFamily *familyPtr;
Tcl_DString runString;
SubFont *thisSubFontPtr, *lastSubFontPtr;
const char *p, *end, *next = NULL, *start;
if (numBytes == 0) {
*lengthPtr = 0;
return 0;
}
fontPtr = (WinFont *) tkfont;
hdc = GetDC(fontPtr->hwnd);
lastSubFontPtr = &fontPtr->subFontArray[0];
oldFont = SelectObject(hdc, lastSubFontPtr->hFont0);
/*
* A three step process:
* 1. Find a contiguous range of characters that can all be represented by
* a single screen font.
* 2. Convert those chars to the encoding of that font.
* 3. Measure converted chars.
*/
moretomeasure = 0;
curX = 0;
start = source;
end = start + numBytes;
for (p = start; p < end; ) {
next = p + TkUtfToUniChar(p, &ch);
thisSubFontPtr = FindSubFontForChar(fontPtr, ch, &lastSubFontPtr);
if (thisSubFontPtr != lastSubFontPtr) {
familyPtr = lastSubFontPtr->familyPtr;
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(familyPtr->encoding, start,
(int) (p - start), &runString);
size.cx = 0;
familyPtr->getTextExtentPoint32Proc(hdc,
(TCHAR *)Tcl_DStringValue(&runString),
Tcl_DStringLength(&runString) >> familyPtr->isWideFont,
&size);
Tcl_DStringFree(&runString);
if (maxLength >= 0 && (curX+size.cx) > maxLength) {
moretomeasure = 1;
break;
}
curX += size.cx;
lastSubFontPtr = thisSubFontPtr;
start = p;
SelectObject(hdc, lastSubFontPtr->hFont0);
}
p = next;
}
if (!moretomeasure) {
/*
* We get here if the previous loop was just finished normally,
* without a break. Just measure the last run and that's it.
*/
familyPtr = lastSubFontPtr->familyPtr;
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(familyPtr->encoding, start,
(int) (p - start), &runString);
size.cx = 0;
familyPtr->getTextExtentPoint32Proc(hdc, (TCHAR *) Tcl_DStringValue(&runString),
Tcl_DStringLength(&runString) >> familyPtr->isWideFont,
&size);
Tcl_DStringFree(&runString);
if (maxLength >= 0 && (curX+size.cx) > maxLength) {
moretomeasure = 1;
} else {
curX += size.cx;
p = end;
}
}
if (moretomeasure) {
/*
* We get here if the measurement of the last run was over the
* maxLength limit. We need to restart this run and do it char by
* char, but always in context with the previous text to account for
* kerning (especially italics).
*/
char buf[16];
int dstWrote;
int lastSize = 0;
familyPtr = lastSubFontPtr->familyPtr;
Tcl_DStringInit(&runString);
for (p = start; p < end; ) {
next = p + TkUtfToUniChar(p, &ch);
Tcl_UtfToExternal(NULL, familyPtr->encoding, p,
(int) (next - p), 0, NULL, buf, sizeof(buf), NULL,
&dstWrote, NULL);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&runString,buf,dstWrote);
size.cx = 0;
familyPtr->getTextExtentPoint32Proc(hdc,
(TCHAR *) Tcl_DStringValue(&runString),
Tcl_DStringLength(&runString) >> familyPtr->isWideFont,
&size);
if ((curX+size.cx) > maxLength) {
break;
}
lastSize = size.cx;
p = next;
}
Tcl_DStringFree(&runString);
/*
* "p" points to the first character that doesn't fit in the desired
* span. Look at the flags to figure out whether to include this next
* character.
*/
if ((p < end) && (((flags & TK_PARTIAL_OK) && (curX != maxLength))
|| ((p==source) && (flags&TK_AT_LEAST_ONE) && (curX==0)))) {
/*
* Include the first character that didn't quite fit in the
* desired span. The width returned will include the width of that
* extra character.
*/
p = next;
curX += size.cx;
} else {
curX += lastSize;
}
}
SelectObject(hdc, oldFont);
ReleaseDC(fontPtr->hwnd, hdc);
if ((flags & TK_WHOLE_WORDS) && (p < end)) {
/*
* Scan the string for the last word break and than repeat the whole
* procedure without the maxLength limit or any flags.
*/
const char *lastWordBreak = NULL;
int ch2;
end = p;
p = source;
ch = ' ';
while (p < end) {
next = p + TkUtfToUniChar(p, &ch2);
if ((ch != ' ') && (ch2 == ' ')) {
lastWordBreak = p;
}
p = next;
ch = ch2;
}
if (lastWordBreak != NULL) {
return Tk_MeasureChars(tkfont, source, lastWordBreak-source,
-1, 0, lengthPtr);
}
if (flags & TK_AT_LEAST_ONE) {
p = end;
} else {
p = source;
curX = 0;
}
}
*lengthPtr = curX;
return p - source;
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpMeasureCharsInContext --
*
* Determine the number of bytes from the string that will fit in the
* given horizontal span. The measurement is done under the assumption
* that TkpDrawCharsInContext() will be used to actually display the
* characters.
*
* This one is almost the same as Tk_MeasureChars(), but with access to
* all the characters on the line for context. On Windows this context
* isn't consulted, so we just call Tk_MeasureChars().
*
* Results:
* The return value is the number of bytes from source that fit into the
* span that extends from 0 to maxLength. *lengthPtr is filled with the
* x-coordinate of the right edge of the last character that did fit.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
TkpMeasureCharsInContext(
Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn. */
const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be
* '\0' terminated. */
int numBytes, /* Maximum number of bytes to consider from
* source string in all. */
int rangeStart, /* Index of first byte to measure. */
int rangeLength, /* Length of range to measure in bytes. */
int maxLength, /* If >= 0, maxLength specifies the longest
* permissible line length; don't consider any
* character that would cross this x-position.
* If < 0, then line length is unbounded and
* the flags argument is ignored. */
int flags, /* Various flag bits OR-ed together:
* TK_PARTIAL_OK means include the last char
* which only partially fit on this line.
* TK_WHOLE_WORDS means stop on a word
* boundary, if possible. TK_AT_LEAST_ONE
* means return at least one character even if
* no characters fit. TK_ISOLATE_END means
* that the last character should not be
* considered in context with the rest of the
* string (used for breaking lines). */
int *lengthPtr) /* Filled with x-location just after the
* terminating character. */
{
(void) numBytes; /*unused*/
return Tk_MeasureChars(tkfont, source + rangeStart, rangeLength,
maxLength, flags, lengthPtr);
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Tk_DrawChars --
*
* Draw a string of characters on the screen.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Information gets drawn on the screen.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_DrawChars(
Display *display, /* Display on which to draw. */
Drawable drawable, /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */
GC gc, /* Graphics context for drawing characters. */
Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn;
* must be the same as font used in GC. */
const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be
* '\0' terminated. All Tk meta-characters
* (tabs, control characters, and newlines)
* should be stripped out of the string that
* is passed to this function. If they are not
* stripped out, they will be displayed as
* regular printing characters. */
int numBytes, /* Number of bytes in string. */
int x, int y) /* Coordinates at which to place origin of
* string when drawing. */
{
HDC dc;
WinFont *fontPtr;
TkWinDCState state;
fontPtr = (WinFont *) gc->font;
display->request++;
if (drawable == None) {
return;
}
dc = TkWinGetDrawableDC(display, drawable, &state);
SetROP2(dc, tkpWinRopModes[gc->function]);
if ((gc->clip_mask != None) &&
((TkpClipMask *) gc->clip_mask)->type == TKP_CLIP_REGION) {
SelectClipRgn(dc, (HRGN)((TkpClipMask *)gc->clip_mask)->value.region);
}
if ((gc->fill_style == FillStippled
|| gc->fill_style == FillOpaqueStippled)
&& gc->stipple != None) {
TkWinDrawable *twdPtr = (TkWinDrawable *) gc->stipple;
HBRUSH oldBrush, stipple;
HBITMAP oldBitmap, bitmap;
HDC dcMem;
TEXTMETRICA tm;
SIZE size;
if (twdPtr->type != TWD_BITMAP) {
Tcl_Panic("unexpected drawable type in stipple");
}
/*
* Select stipple pattern into destination dc.
*/
dcMem = CreateCompatibleDC(dc);
stipple = CreatePatternBrush(twdPtr->bitmap.handle);
SetBrushOrgEx(dc, gc->ts_x_origin, gc->ts_y_origin, NULL);
oldBrush = SelectObject(dc, stipple);
SetTextAlign(dcMem, TA_LEFT | TA_BASELINE);
SetTextColor(dcMem, gc->foreground);
SetBkMode(dcMem, TRANSPARENT);
SetBkColor(dcMem, RGB(0, 0, 0));
/*
* Compute the bounding box and create a compatible bitmap.
*/
GetTextExtentPointA(dcMem, source, numBytes, &size);
GetTextMetricsA(dcMem, &tm);
size.cx -= tm.tmOverhang;
bitmap = CreateCompatibleBitmap(dc, size.cx, size.cy);
oldBitmap = SelectObject(dcMem, bitmap);
/*
* The following code is tricky because fonts are rendered in multiple
* colors. First we draw onto a black background and copy the white
* bits. Then we draw onto a white background and copy the black bits.
* Both the foreground and background bits of the font are ANDed with
* the stipple pattern as they are copied.
*/
PatBlt(dcMem, 0, 0, size.cx, size.cy, BLACKNESS);
MultiFontTextOut(dc, fontPtr, source, numBytes, x, y, 0.0);
BitBlt(dc, x, y - tm.tmAscent, size.cx, size.cy, dcMem,
0, 0, 0xEA02E9);
PatBlt(dcMem, 0, 0, size.cx, size.cy, WHITENESS);
MultiFontTextOut(dc, fontPtr, source, numBytes, x, y, 0.0);
BitBlt(dc, x, y - tm.tmAscent, size.cx, size.cy, dcMem,
0, 0, 0x8A0E06);
/*
* Destroy the temporary bitmap and restore the device context.
*/
SelectObject(dcMem, oldBitmap);
DeleteObject(bitmap);
DeleteDC(dcMem);
SelectObject(dc, oldBrush);
DeleteObject(stipple);
} else if (gc->function == GXcopy) {
SetTextAlign(dc, TA_LEFT | TA_BASELINE);
SetTextColor(dc, gc->foreground);
SetBkMode(dc, TRANSPARENT);
MultiFontTextOut(dc, fontPtr, source, numBytes, x, y, 0.0);
} else {
HBITMAP oldBitmap, bitmap;
HDC dcMem;
TEXTMETRICA tm;
SIZE size;
dcMem = CreateCompatibleDC(dc);
SetTextAlign(dcMem, TA_LEFT | TA_BASELINE);
SetTextColor(dcMem, gc->foreground);
SetBkMode(dcMem, TRANSPARENT);
SetBkColor(dcMem, RGB(0, 0, 0));
/*
* Compute the bounding box and create a compatible bitmap.
*/
GetTextExtentPointA(dcMem, source, numBytes, &size);
GetTextMetricsA(dcMem, &tm);
size.cx -= tm.tmOverhang;
bitmap = CreateCompatibleBitmap(dc, size.cx, size.cy);
oldBitmap = SelectObject(dcMem, bitmap);
MultiFontTextOut(dcMem, fontPtr, source, numBytes, 0, tm.tmAscent,
0.0);
BitBlt(dc, x, y - tm.tmAscent, size.cx, size.cy, dcMem,
0, 0, (DWORD) tkpWinBltModes[gc->function]);
/*
* Destroy the temporary bitmap and restore the device context.
*/
SelectObject(dcMem, oldBitmap);
DeleteObject(bitmap);
DeleteDC(dcMem);
}
TkWinReleaseDrawableDC(drawable, dc, &state);
}
void
TkDrawAngledChars(
Display *display, /* Display on which to draw. */
Drawable drawable, /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */
GC gc, /* Graphics context for drawing characters. */
Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn;
* must be the same as font used in GC. */
const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be
* '\0' terminated. All Tk meta-characters
* (tabs, control characters, and newlines)
* should be stripped out of the string that
* is passed to this function. If they are not
* stripped out, they will be displayed as
* regular printing characters. */
int numBytes, /* Number of bytes in string. */
double x, double y, /* Coordinates at which to place origin of
* string when drawing. */
double angle)
{
HDC dc;
WinFont *fontPtr;
TkWinDCState state;
fontPtr = (WinFont *) gc->font;
display->request++;
if (drawable == None) {
return;
}
dc = TkWinGetDrawableDC(display, drawable, &state);
SetROP2(dc, tkpWinRopModes[gc->function]);
if ((gc->clip_mask != None) &&
((TkpClipMask *) gc->clip_mask)->type == TKP_CLIP_REGION) {
SelectClipRgn(dc, (HRGN)((TkpClipMask *)gc->clip_mask)->value.region);
}
if ((gc->fill_style == FillStippled
|| gc->fill_style == FillOpaqueStippled)
&& gc->stipple != None) {
TkWinDrawable *twdPtr = (TkWinDrawable *)gc->stipple;
HBRUSH oldBrush, stipple;
HBITMAP oldBitmap, bitmap;
HDC dcMem;
TEXTMETRICA tm;
SIZE size;
if (twdPtr->type != TWD_BITMAP) {
Tcl_Panic("unexpected drawable type in stipple");
}
/*
* Select stipple pattern into destination dc.
*/
dcMem = CreateCompatibleDC(dc);
stipple = CreatePatternBrush(twdPtr->bitmap.handle);
SetBrushOrgEx(dc, gc->ts_x_origin, gc->ts_y_origin, NULL);
oldBrush = SelectObject(dc, stipple);
SetTextAlign(dcMem, TA_LEFT | TA_BASELINE);
SetTextColor(dcMem, gc->foreground);
SetBkMode(dcMem, TRANSPARENT);
SetBkColor(dcMem, RGB(0, 0, 0));
/*
* Compute the bounding box and create a compatible bitmap.
*/
GetTextExtentPointA(dcMem, source, numBytes, &size);
GetTextMetricsA(dcMem, &tm);
size.cx -= tm.tmOverhang;
bitmap = CreateCompatibleBitmap(dc, size.cx, size.cy);
oldBitmap = SelectObject(dcMem, bitmap);
/*
* The following code is tricky because fonts are rendered in multiple
* colors. First we draw onto a black background and copy the white
* bits. Then we draw onto a white background and copy the black bits.
* Both the foreground and background bits of the font are ANDed with
* the stipple pattern as they are copied.
*/
PatBlt(dcMem, 0, 0, size.cx, size.cy, BLACKNESS);
MultiFontTextOut(dc, fontPtr, source, numBytes, (int)x, (int)y, angle);
BitBlt(dc, (int)x, (int)y - tm.tmAscent, size.cx, size.cy, dcMem,
0, 0, 0xEA02E9);
PatBlt(dcMem, 0, 0, size.cx, size.cy, WHITENESS);
MultiFontTextOut(dc, fontPtr, source, numBytes, (int)x, (int)y, angle);
BitBlt(dc, (int)x, (int)y - tm.tmAscent, size.cx, size.cy, dcMem,
0, 0, 0x8A0E06);
/*
* Destroy the temporary bitmap and restore the device context.
*/
SelectObject(dcMem, oldBitmap);
DeleteObject(bitmap);
DeleteDC(dcMem);
SelectObject(dc, oldBrush);
DeleteObject(stipple);
} else if (gc->function == GXcopy) {
SetTextAlign(dc, TA_LEFT | TA_BASELINE);
SetTextColor(dc, gc->foreground);
SetBkMode(dc, TRANSPARENT);
MultiFontTextOut(dc, fontPtr, source, numBytes, (int)x, (int)y, angle);
} else {
HBITMAP oldBitmap, bitmap;
HDC dcMem;
TEXTMETRICA tm;
SIZE size;
dcMem = CreateCompatibleDC(dc);
SetTextAlign(dcMem, TA_LEFT | TA_BASELINE);
SetTextColor(dcMem, gc->foreground);
SetBkMode(dcMem, TRANSPARENT);
SetBkColor(dcMem, RGB(0, 0, 0));
/*
* Compute the bounding box and create a compatible bitmap.
*/
GetTextExtentPointA(dcMem, source, numBytes, &size);
GetTextMetricsA(dcMem, &tm);
size.cx -= tm.tmOverhang;
bitmap = CreateCompatibleBitmap(dc, size.cx, size.cy);
oldBitmap = SelectObject(dcMem, bitmap);
MultiFontTextOut(dcMem, fontPtr, source, numBytes, 0, tm.tmAscent,
angle);
BitBlt(dc, (int)x, (int)y - tm.tmAscent, size.cx, size.cy, dcMem,
0, 0, (DWORD) tkpWinBltModes[gc->function]);
/*
* Destroy the temporary bitmap and restore the device context.
*/
SelectObject(dcMem, oldBitmap);
DeleteObject(bitmap);
DeleteDC(dcMem);
}
TkWinReleaseDrawableDC(drawable, dc, &state);
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpDrawCharsInContext --
*
* Draw a string of characters on the screen like Tk_DrawChars(), but
* with access to all the characters on the line for context. On Windows
* this context isn't consulted, so we just call Tk_DrawChars().
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Information gets drawn on the screen.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpDrawCharsInContext(
Display *display, /* Display on which to draw. */
Drawable drawable, /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */
GC gc, /* Graphics context for drawing characters. */
Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn;
* must be the same as font used in GC. */
const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be
* '\0' terminated. All Tk meta-characters
* (tabs, control characters, and newlines)
* should be stripped out of the string that
* is passed to this function. If they are not
* stripped out, they will be displayed as
* regular printing characters. */
int numBytes, /* Number of bytes in string. */
int rangeStart, /* Index of first byte to draw. */
int rangeLength, /* Length of range to draw in bytes. */
int x, int y) /* Coordinates at which to place origin of the
* whole (not just the range) string when
* drawing. */
{
(void) numBytes; /*unused*/
Tk_DrawChars(display, drawable, gc, tkfont, source + rangeStart,
rangeLength, x, y);
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* MultiFontTextOut --
*
* Helper function for Tk_DrawChars. Draws characters, using the various
* screen fonts in fontPtr to draw multilingual characters. Note: No
* bidirectional support.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Information gets drawn on the screen. Contents of fontPtr may be
* modified if more subfonts were loaded in order to draw all the
* multilingual characters in the given string.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
MultiFontTextOut(
HDC hdc, /* HDC to draw into. */
WinFont *fontPtr, /* Contains set of fonts to use when drawing
* following string. */
const char *source, /* Potentially multilingual UTF-8 string. */
int numBytes, /* Length of string in bytes. */
int x, int y, /* Coordinates at which to place origin of
* string when drawing. */
double angle)
{
int ch;
SIZE size;
HFONT oldFont;
FontFamily *familyPtr;
Tcl_DString runString;
const char *p, *end, *next;
SubFont *lastSubFontPtr, *thisSubFontPtr;
TEXTMETRICA tm;
lastSubFontPtr = &fontPtr->subFontArray[0];
oldFont = SelectFont(hdc, fontPtr, lastSubFontPtr, angle);
GetTextMetricsA(hdc, &tm);
end = source + numBytes;
for (p = source; p < end; ) {
next = p + TkUtfToUniChar(p, &ch);
thisSubFontPtr = FindSubFontForChar(fontPtr, ch, &lastSubFontPtr);
if (thisSubFontPtr != lastSubFontPtr) {
if (p > source) {
familyPtr = lastSubFontPtr->familyPtr;
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(familyPtr->encoding, source,
(int) (p - source), &runString);
familyPtr->textOutProc(hdc, x-(tm.tmOverhang/2), y,
(TCHAR *)Tcl_DStringValue(&runString),
Tcl_DStringLength(&runString)>>familyPtr->isWideFont);
familyPtr->getTextExtentPoint32Proc(hdc,
(TCHAR *)Tcl_DStringValue(&runString),
Tcl_DStringLength(&runString) >> familyPtr->isWideFont,
&size);
x += size.cx;
Tcl_DStringFree(&runString);
}
lastSubFontPtr = thisSubFontPtr;
source = p;
SelectFont(hdc, fontPtr, lastSubFontPtr, angle);
GetTextMetricsA(hdc, &tm);
}
p = next;
}
if (p > source) {
familyPtr = lastSubFontPtr->familyPtr;
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(familyPtr->encoding, source,
(int) (p - source), &runString);
familyPtr->textOutProc(hdc, x-(tm.tmOverhang/2), y,
(TCHAR *)Tcl_DStringValue(&runString),
Tcl_DStringLength(&runString) >> familyPtr->isWideFont);
Tcl_DStringFree(&runString);
}
SelectObject(hdc, oldFont);
}
static inline HFONT
SelectFont(
HDC hdc,
WinFont *fontPtr,
SubFont *subFontPtr,
double angle)
{
if (angle == 0.0) {
return SelectObject(hdc, subFontPtr->hFont0);
} else if (angle == subFontPtr->angle) {
return SelectObject(hdc, subFontPtr->hFontAngled);
} else {
if (subFontPtr->hFontAngled) {
DeleteObject(subFontPtr->hFontAngled);
}
subFontPtr->hFontAngled = GetScreenFont(&fontPtr->font.fa,
subFontPtr->familyPtr->faceName, fontPtr->pixelSize, angle);
if (subFontPtr->hFontAngled == NULL) {
return SelectObject(hdc, subFontPtr->hFont0);
}
subFontPtr->angle = angle;
return SelectObject(hdc, subFontPtr->hFontAngled);
}
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* InitFont --
*
* Helper for TkpGetNativeFont() and TkpGetFontFromAttributes().
* Initializes the memory for a new WinFont that wraps the
* platform-specific data.
*
* The caller is responsible for initializing the fields of the WinFont
* that are used exclusively by the generic TkFont code, and for
* releasing those fields before calling TkpDeleteFont().
*
* Results:
* Fills the WinFont structure.
*
* Side effects:
* Memory allocated.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
InitFont(
Tk_Window tkwin, /* Main window of interp in which font will be
* used, for getting HDC. */
HFONT hFont, /* Windows token for font. */
int overstrike, /* The overstrike attribute of logfont used to
* allocate this font. For some reason, the
* TEXTMETRICs may contain incorrect info in
* the tmStruckOut field. */
WinFont *fontPtr) /* Filled with information constructed from
* the above arguments. */
{
HDC hdc;
HWND hwnd;
HFONT oldFont;
TEXTMETRICA tm;
Window window;
TkFontMetrics *fmPtr;
Tcl_Encoding encoding;
Tcl_DString faceString;
TkFontAttributes *faPtr;
TCHAR buf[LF_FACESIZE];
window = Tk_WindowId(tkwin);
hwnd = (window == None) ? NULL : TkWinGetHWND(window);
hdc = GetDC(hwnd);
oldFont = SelectObject(hdc, hFont);
GetTextMetricsA(hdc, &tm);
/*
* On any version NT, there may fonts with international names. Use the
* NT-only Unicode version of GetTextFace to get the font's name. If we
* used the ANSI version on a non-internationalized version of NT, we
* would get a font name with '?' replacing all the international
* characters.
*
* On a non-internationalized verson of 95, fonts with international names
* are not allowed, so the ANSI version of GetTextFace will work. On an
* internationalized version of 95, there may be fonts with international
* names; the ANSI version will work, fetching the name in the
* international system code page. Can't use the Unicode version of
* GetTextFace because it only exists under NT.
*/
GetTextFace(hdc, LF_FACESIZE, buf);
Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(systemEncoding, (char *) buf, -1, &faceString);
fontPtr->font.fid = (Font) fontPtr;
fontPtr->hwnd = hwnd;
fontPtr->pixelSize = tm.tmHeight - tm.tmInternalLeading;
faPtr = &fontPtr->font.fa;
faPtr->family = Tk_GetUid(Tcl_DStringValue(&faceString));
faPtr->size =
TkFontGetPoints(tkwin, -(fontPtr->pixelSize));
faPtr->weight =
(tm.tmWeight > FW_MEDIUM) ? TK_FW_BOLD : TK_FW_NORMAL;
faPtr->slant = (tm.tmItalic != 0) ? TK_FS_ITALIC : TK_FS_ROMAN;
faPtr->underline = (tm.tmUnderlined != 0) ? 1 : 0;
faPtr->overstrike = overstrike;
fmPtr = &fontPtr->font.fm;
fmPtr->ascent = tm.tmAscent;
fmPtr->descent = tm.tmDescent;
fmPtr->maxWidth = tm.tmMaxCharWidth;
fmPtr->fixed = !(tm.tmPitchAndFamily & TMPF_FIXED_PITCH);
fontPtr->numSubFonts = 1;
fontPtr->subFontArray = fontPtr->staticSubFonts;
InitSubFont(hdc, hFont, 1, &fontPtr->subFontArray[0]);
encoding = fontPtr->subFontArray[0].familyPtr->encoding;
if (encoding == TkWinGetUnicodeEncoding()) {
GetCharWidth(hdc, 0, BASE_CHARS - 1, fontPtr->widths);
} else {
GetCharWidthA(hdc, 0, BASE_CHARS - 1, fontPtr->widths);
}
Tcl_DStringFree(&faceString);
SelectObject(hdc, oldFont);
ReleaseDC(hwnd, hdc);
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ReleaseFont --
*
* Called to release the windows-specific contents of a TkFont. The
* caller is responsible for freeing the memory used by the font itself.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Memory is freed.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
ReleaseFont(
WinFont *fontPtr) /* The font to delete. */
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < fontPtr->numSubFonts; i++) {
ReleaseSubFont(&fontPtr->subFontArray[i]);
}
if (fontPtr->subFontArray != fontPtr->staticSubFonts) {
ckfree(fontPtr->subFontArray);
}
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* InitSubFont --
*
* Wrap a screen font and load the FontFamily that represents it. Used to
* prepare a SubFont so that characters can be mapped from UTF-8 to the
* charset of the font.
*
* Results:
* The subFontPtr is filled with information about the font.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static inline void
InitSubFont(
HDC hdc, /* HDC in which font can be selected. */
HFONT hFont, /* The screen font. */
int base, /* Non-zero if this SubFont is being used as
* the base font for a font object. */
SubFont *subFontPtr) /* Filled with SubFont constructed from above
* attributes. */
{
subFontPtr->hFont0 = hFont;
subFontPtr->familyPtr = AllocFontFamily(hdc, hFont, base);
subFontPtr->fontMap = subFontPtr->familyPtr->fontMap;
subFontPtr->hFontAngled = NULL;
subFontPtr->angle = 0.0;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ReleaseSubFont --
*
* Called to release the contents of a SubFont. The caller is responsible
* for freeing the memory used by the SubFont itself.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Memory and resources are freed.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static inline void
ReleaseSubFont(
SubFont *subFontPtr) /* The SubFont to delete. */
{
DeleteObject(subFontPtr->hFont0);
if (subFontPtr->hFontAngled) {
DeleteObject(subFontPtr->hFontAngled);
}
FreeFontFamily(subFontPtr->familyPtr);
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* AllocFontFamily --
*
* Find the FontFamily structure associated with the given font name. The
* information should be stored by the caller in a SubFont and used when
* determining if that SubFont supports a character.
*
* Cannot use the string name used to construct the font as the key,
* because the capitalization may not be canonical. Therefore use the
* face name actually retrieved from the font metrics as the key.
*
* Results:
* A pointer to a FontFamily. The reference count in the FontFamily is
* automatically incremented. When the SubFont is released, the reference
* count is decremented. When no SubFont is using this FontFamily, it may
* be deleted.
*
* Side effects:
* A new FontFamily structure will be allocated if this font family has
* not been seen. TrueType character existence metrics are loaded into
* the FontFamily structure.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static FontFamily *
AllocFontFamily(
HDC hdc, /* HDC in which font can be selected. */
HFONT hFont, /* Screen font whose FontFamily is to be
* returned. */
int base) /* Non-zero if this font family is to be used
* in the base font of a font object. */
{
Tk_Uid faceName;
FontFamily *familyPtr;
Tcl_DString faceString;
Tcl_Encoding encoding;
TCHAR buf[LF_FACESIZE];
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr =
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
hFont = SelectObject(hdc, hFont);
GetTextFace(hdc, LF_FACESIZE, buf);
Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(systemEncoding, (char *) buf, -1, &faceString);
faceName = Tk_GetUid(Tcl_DStringValue(&faceString));
Tcl_DStringFree(&faceString);
hFont = SelectObject(hdc, hFont);
familyPtr = tsdPtr->fontFamilyList;
for ( ; familyPtr != NULL; familyPtr = familyPtr->nextPtr) {
if (familyPtr->faceName == faceName) {
familyPtr->refCount++;
return familyPtr;
}
}
familyPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(FontFamily));
memset(familyPtr, 0, sizeof(FontFamily));
familyPtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->fontFamilyList;
tsdPtr->fontFamilyList = familyPtr;
/*
* Set key for this FontFamily.
*/
familyPtr->faceName = faceName;
/*
* An initial refCount of 2 means that FontFamily information will persist
* even when the SubFont that loaded the FontFamily is released. Change it
* to 1 to cause FontFamilies to be unloaded when not in use.
*/
familyPtr->refCount = 2;
familyPtr->segCount = LoadFontRanges(hdc, hFont, &familyPtr->startCount,
&familyPtr->endCount, &familyPtr->isSymbolFont);
encoding = NULL;
if (familyPtr->isSymbolFont != 0) {
/*
* Symbol fonts are handled specially. For instance, Unicode 0393
* (GREEK CAPITAL GAMMA) must be mapped to Symbol character 0047
* (GREEK CAPITAL GAMMA), because the Symbol font doesn't have a GREEK
* CAPITAL GAMMA at location 0393. If Tk interpreted the Symbol font
* using the Unicode encoding, it would decide that the Symbol font
* has no GREEK CAPITAL GAMMA, because the Symbol encoding (of course)
* reports that character 0393 doesn't exist.
*
* With non-symbol Windows fonts, such as Times New Roman, if the font
* has a GREEK CAPITAL GAMMA, it will be found in the correct Unicode
* location (0393); the GREEK CAPITAL GAMMA will not be off hiding at
* some other location.
*/
encoding = Tcl_GetEncoding(NULL, faceName);
}
if (encoding == NULL) {
encoding = Tcl_GetEncoding(NULL, "unicode");
familyPtr->textOutProc =
(BOOL (WINAPI *)(HDC, int, int, TCHAR *, int)) TextOutW;
familyPtr->getTextExtentPoint32Proc =
(BOOL (WINAPI *)(HDC, TCHAR *, int, LPSIZE)) GetTextExtentPoint32W;
familyPtr->isWideFont = 1;
} else {
familyPtr->textOutProc =
(BOOL (WINAPI *)(HDC, int, int, TCHAR *, int)) TextOutA;
familyPtr->getTextExtentPoint32Proc =
(BOOL (WINAPI *)(HDC, TCHAR *, int, LPSIZE)) GetTextExtentPoint32A;
familyPtr->isWideFont = 0;
}
familyPtr->encoding = encoding;
return familyPtr;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FreeFontFamily --
*
* Called to free a FontFamily when the SubFont is finished using it.
* Frees the contents of the FontFamily and the memory used by the
* FontFamily itself.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
FreeFontFamily(
FontFamily *familyPtr) /* The FontFamily to delete. */
{
int i;
FontFamily **familyPtrPtr;
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr =
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
if (familyPtr == NULL) {
return;
}
if (familyPtr->refCount-- > 1) {
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < FONTMAP_PAGES; i++) {
if (familyPtr->fontMap[i] != NULL) {
ckfree(familyPtr->fontMap[i]);
}
}
if (familyPtr->startCount != NULL) {
ckfree(familyPtr->startCount);
}
if (familyPtr->endCount != NULL) {
ckfree(familyPtr->endCount);
}
if (familyPtr->encoding != TkWinGetUnicodeEncoding()) {
Tcl_FreeEncoding(familyPtr->encoding);
}
/*
* Delete from list.
*/
for (familyPtrPtr = &tsdPtr->fontFamilyList; ; ) {
if (*familyPtrPtr == familyPtr) {
*familyPtrPtr = familyPtr->nextPtr;
break;
}
familyPtrPtr = &(*familyPtrPtr)->nextPtr;
}
ckfree(familyPtr);
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FindSubFontForChar --
*
* Determine which screen font is necessary to use to display the given
* character. If the font object does not have a screen font that can
* display the character, another screen font may be loaded into the font
* object, following a set of preferred fallback rules.
*
* Results:
* The return value is the SubFont to use to display the given character.
*
* Side effects:
* The contents of fontPtr are modified to cache the results of the
* lookup and remember any SubFonts that were dynamically loaded.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static SubFont *
FindSubFontForChar(
WinFont *fontPtr, /* The font object with which the character
* will be displayed. */
int ch, /* The Unicode character to be displayed. */
SubFont **subFontPtrPtr) /* Pointer to var to be fixed up if we
* reallocate the subfont table. */
{
HDC hdc;
int i, j, k;
CanUse canUse;
const char *const *aliases;
const char *const *anyFallbacks;
const char *const *const *fontFallbacks;
const char *fallbackName;
SubFont *subFontPtr;
Tcl_DString ds;
if (ch < BASE_CHARS) {
return &fontPtr->subFontArray[0];
}
for (i = 0; i < fontPtr->numSubFonts; i++) {
if (FontMapLookup(&fontPtr->subFontArray[i], ch)) {
return &fontPtr->subFontArray[i];
}
}
/*
* Keep track of all face names that we check, so we don't check some name
* multiple times if it can be reached by multiple paths.
*/
Tcl_DStringInit(&ds);
hdc = GetDC(fontPtr->hwnd);
aliases = TkFontGetAliasList(fontPtr->font.fa.family);
fontFallbacks = TkFontGetFallbacks();
for (i = 0; fontFallbacks[i] != NULL; i++) {
for (j = 0; fontFallbacks[i][j] != NULL; j++) {
fallbackName = fontFallbacks[i][j];
if (strcasecmp(fallbackName, fontPtr->font.fa.family) == 0) {
/*
* If the base font has a fallback...
*/
goto tryfallbacks;
} else if (aliases != NULL) {
/*
* Or if an alias for the base font has a fallback...
*/
for (k = 0; aliases[k] != NULL; k++) {
if (strcasecmp(aliases[k], fallbackName) == 0) {
goto tryfallbacks;
}
}
}
}
continue;
/*
* ...then see if we can use one of the fallbacks, or an alias for one
* of the fallbacks.
*/
tryfallbacks:
for (j = 0; fontFallbacks[i][j] != NULL; j++) {
fallbackName = fontFallbacks[i][j];
subFontPtr = CanUseFallbackWithAliases(hdc, fontPtr, fallbackName,
ch, &ds, subFontPtrPtr);
if (subFontPtr != NULL) {
goto end;
}
}
}
/*
* See if we can use something from the global fallback list.
*/
anyFallbacks = TkFontGetGlobalClass();
for (i = 0; anyFallbacks[i] != NULL; i++) {
fallbackName = anyFallbacks[i];
subFontPtr = CanUseFallbackWithAliases(hdc, fontPtr, fallbackName,
ch, &ds, subFontPtrPtr);
if (subFontPtr != NULL) {
goto end;
}
}
/*
* Try all face names available in the whole system until we find one that
* can be used.
*/
canUse.hdc = hdc;
canUse.fontPtr = fontPtr;
canUse.nameTriedPtr = &ds;
canUse.ch = ch;
canUse.subFontPtr = NULL;
canUse.subFontPtrPtr = subFontPtrPtr;
EnumFontFamilies(hdc, NULL, (FONTENUMPROC) WinFontCanUseProc,
(LPARAM) &canUse);
subFontPtr = canUse.subFontPtr;
end:
Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);
if (subFontPtr == NULL) {
/*
* No font can display this character. We will use the base font and
* have it display the "unknown" character.
*/
subFontPtr = &fontPtr->subFontArray[0];
FontMapInsert(subFontPtr, ch);
}
ReleaseDC(fontPtr->hwnd, hdc);
return subFontPtr;
}
static int CALLBACK
WinFontCanUseProc(
ENUMLOGFONT *lfPtr, /* Logical-font data. */
NEWTEXTMETRIC *tmPtr, /* Physical-font data (not used). */
int fontType, /* Type of font (not used). */
LPARAM lParam) /* Result object to hold result. */
{
int ch;
HDC hdc;
WinFont *fontPtr;
CanUse *canUsePtr;
char *fallbackName;
SubFont *subFontPtr;
Tcl_DString faceString;
Tcl_DString *nameTriedPtr;
canUsePtr = (CanUse *) lParam;
ch = canUsePtr->ch;
hdc = canUsePtr->hdc;
fontPtr = canUsePtr->fontPtr;
nameTriedPtr = canUsePtr->nameTriedPtr;
fallbackName = (char *) lfPtr->elfLogFont.lfFaceName;
Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(systemEncoding, fallbackName, -1, &faceString);
fallbackName = Tcl_DStringValue(&faceString);
if (SeenName(fallbackName, nameTriedPtr) == 0) {
subFontPtr = CanUseFallback(hdc, fontPtr, fallbackName, ch,
canUsePtr->subFontPtrPtr);
if (subFontPtr != NULL) {
canUsePtr->subFontPtr = subFontPtr;
Tcl_DStringFree(&faceString);
return 0;
}
}
Tcl_DStringFree(&faceString);
return 1;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FontMapLookup --
*
* See if the screen font can display the given character.
*
* Results:
* The return value is 0 if the screen font cannot display the character,
* non-zero otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* New pages are added to the font mapping cache whenever the character
* belongs to a page that hasn't been seen before. When a page is loaded,
* information about all the characters on that page is stored, not just
* for the single character in question.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
FontMapLookup(
SubFont *subFontPtr, /* Contains font mapping cache to be queried
* and possibly updated. */
int ch) /* Character to be tested. */
{
int row, bitOffset;
row = ch >> FONTMAP_SHIFT;
if (subFontPtr->fontMap[row] == NULL) {
FontMapLoadPage(subFontPtr, row);
}
bitOffset = ch & (FONTMAP_BITSPERPAGE - 1);
return (subFontPtr->fontMap[row][bitOffset >> 3] >> (bitOffset & 7)) & 1;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FontMapInsert --
*
* Tell the font mapping cache that the given screen font should be used
* to display the specified character. This is called when no font on the
* system can be be found that can display that character; we lie to the
* font and tell it that it can display the character, otherwise we would
* end up re-searching the entire fallback hierarchy every time that
* character was seen.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* New pages are added to the font mapping cache whenever the character
* belongs to a page that hasn't been seen before. When a page is loaded,
* information about all the characters on that page is stored, not just
* for the single character in question.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
FontMapInsert(
SubFont *subFontPtr, /* Contains font mapping cache to be
* updated. */
int ch) /* Character to be added to cache. */
{
int row, bitOffset;
row = ch >> FONTMAP_SHIFT;
if (subFontPtr->fontMap[row] == NULL) {
FontMapLoadPage(subFontPtr, row);
}
bitOffset = ch & (FONTMAP_BITSPERPAGE - 1);
subFontPtr->fontMap[row][bitOffset >> 3] |= 1 << (bitOffset & 7);
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FontMapLoadPage --
*
* Load information about all the characters on a given page. This
* information consists of one bit per character that indicates whether
* the associated HFONT can (1) or cannot (0) display the characters on
* the page.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Mempry allocated.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
FontMapLoadPage(
SubFont *subFontPtr, /* Contains font mapping cache to be
* updated. */
int row) /* Index of the page to be loaded into the
* cache. */
{
FontFamily *familyPtr;
Tcl_Encoding encoding;
char src[XMaxTransChars], buf[16];
USHORT *startCount, *endCount;
int i, j, bitOffset, end, segCount;
subFontPtr->fontMap[row] = ckalloc(FONTMAP_BITSPERPAGE / 8);
memset(subFontPtr->fontMap[row], 0, FONTMAP_BITSPERPAGE / 8);
familyPtr = subFontPtr->familyPtr;
encoding = familyPtr->encoding;
if (familyPtr->encoding == TkWinGetUnicodeEncoding()) {
/*
* Font is Unicode. Few fonts are going to have all characters, so
* examine the TrueType character existence metrics to determine what
* characters actually exist in this font.
*/
segCount = familyPtr->segCount;
startCount = familyPtr->startCount;
endCount = familyPtr->endCount;
j = 0;
end = (row + 1) << FONTMAP_SHIFT;
for (i = row << FONTMAP_SHIFT; i < end; i++) {
for ( ; j < segCount; j++) {
if (endCount[j] >= i) {
if (startCount[j] <= i) {
bitOffset = i & (FONTMAP_BITSPERPAGE - 1);
subFontPtr->fontMap[row][bitOffset >> 3] |=
1 << (bitOffset & 7);
}
break;
}
}
}
} else if (familyPtr->isSymbolFont) {
/*
* Assume that a symbol font with a known encoding has all the
* characters that its encoding claims it supports.
*
* The test for "encoding == unicodeEncoding" must occur before this
* case, to catch all symbol fonts (such as {Comic Sans MS} or
* Wingdings) for which we don't have encoding information; those
* symbol fonts are treated as if they were in the Unicode encoding
* and their symbolic character existence metrics are treated as if
* they were Unicode character existence metrics. This way, although
* we don't know the proper Unicode -> symbol font mapping, we can
* install the symbol font as the base font and access its glyphs.
*/
end = (row + 1) << FONTMAP_SHIFT;
for (i = row << FONTMAP_SHIFT; i < end; i++) {
if (Tcl_UtfToExternal(NULL, encoding, src,
Tcl_UniCharToUtf(i, src), TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR, NULL,
buf, sizeof(buf), NULL, NULL, NULL) != TCL_OK) {
continue;
}
bitOffset = i & (FONTMAP_BITSPERPAGE - 1);
subFontPtr->fontMap[row][bitOffset >> 3] |= 1 << (bitOffset & 7);
}
}
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CanUseFallbackWithAliases --
*
* Helper function for FindSubFontForChar. Determine if the specified
* face name (or an alias of the specified face name) can be used to
* construct a screen font that can display the given character.
*
* Results:
* See CanUseFallback().
*
* Side effects:
* If the name and/or one of its aliases was rejected, the rejected
* string is recorded in nameTriedPtr so that it won't be tried again.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static SubFont *
CanUseFallbackWithAliases(
HDC hdc, /* HDC in which font can be selected. */
WinFont *fontPtr, /* The font object that will own the new
* screen font. */
const char *faceName, /* Desired face name for new screen font. */
int ch, /* The Unicode character that the new screen
* font must be able to display. */
Tcl_DString *nameTriedPtr, /* Records face names that have already been
* tried. It is possible for the same face
* name to be queried multiple times when
* trying to find a suitable screen font. */
SubFont **subFontPtrPtr) /* Variable to fixup if we reallocate the
* array of subfonts. */
{
int i;
const char *const *aliases;
SubFont *subFontPtr;
if (SeenName(faceName, nameTriedPtr) == 0) {
subFontPtr = CanUseFallback(hdc, fontPtr, faceName, ch, subFontPtrPtr);
if (subFontPtr != NULL) {
return subFontPtr;
}
}
aliases = TkFontGetAliasList(faceName);
if (aliases != NULL) {
for (i = 0; aliases[i] != NULL; i++) {
if (SeenName(aliases[i], nameTriedPtr) == 0) {
subFontPtr = CanUseFallback(hdc, fontPtr, aliases[i], ch,
subFontPtrPtr);
if (subFontPtr != NULL) {
return subFontPtr;
}
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SeenName --
*
* Used to determine we have already tried and rejected the given face
* name when looking for a screen font that can support some Unicode
* character.
*
* Results:
* The return value is 0 if this face name has not already been seen,
* non-zero otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SeenName(
const char *name, /* The name to check. */
Tcl_DString *dsPtr) /* Contains names that have already been
* seen. */
{
const char *seen, *end;
seen = Tcl_DStringValue(dsPtr);
end = seen + Tcl_DStringLength(dsPtr);
while (seen < end) {
if (strcasecmp(seen, name) == 0) {
return 1;
}
seen += strlen(seen) + 1;
}
Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr, name, (int) (strlen(name) + 1));
return 0;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CanUseFallback --
*
* If the specified screen font has not already been loaded into the font
* object, determine if it can display the given character.
*
* Results:
* The return value is a pointer to a newly allocated SubFont, owned by
* the font object. This SubFont can be used to display the given
* character. The SubFont represents the screen font with the base set of
* font attributes from the font object, but using the specified font
* name. NULL is returned if the font object already holds a reference to
* the specified physical font or if the specified physical font cannot
* display the given character.
*
* Side effects:
* The font object's subFontArray is updated to contain a reference to
* the newly allocated SubFont.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static SubFont *
CanUseFallback(
HDC hdc, /* HDC in which font can be selected. */
WinFont *fontPtr, /* The font object that will own the new
* screen font. */
const char *faceName, /* Desired face name for new screen font. */
int ch, /* The Unicode character that the new screen
* font must be able to display. */
SubFont **subFontPtrPtr) /* Variable to fix-up if we realloc the array
* of subfonts. */
{
int i;
HFONT hFont;
SubFont subFont;
if (FamilyExists(hdc, faceName) == 0) {
return NULL;
}
/*
* Skip all fonts we've already used.
*/
for (i = 0; i < fontPtr->numSubFonts; i++) {
if (faceName == fontPtr->subFontArray[i].familyPtr->faceName) {
return NULL;
}
}
/*
* Load this font and see if it has the desired character.
*/
hFont = GetScreenFont(&fontPtr->font.fa, faceName, fontPtr->pixelSize,
0.0);
InitSubFont(hdc, hFont, 0, &subFont);
if (((ch < 256) && (subFont.familyPtr->isSymbolFont))
|| (FontMapLookup(&subFont, ch) == 0)) {
/*
* Don't use a symbol font as a fallback font for characters below
* 256.
*/
ReleaseSubFont(&subFont);
return NULL;
}
if (fontPtr->numSubFonts >= SUBFONT_SPACE) {
SubFont *newPtr;
newPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(SubFont) * (fontPtr->numSubFonts + 1));
memcpy(newPtr, fontPtr->subFontArray,
fontPtr->numSubFonts * sizeof(SubFont));
if (fontPtr->subFontArray != fontPtr->staticSubFonts) {
ckfree(fontPtr->subFontArray);
}
/*
* Fix up the variable pointed to by subFontPtrPtr so it still points
* into the live array. [Bug 618872]
*/
*subFontPtrPtr = newPtr + (*subFontPtrPtr - fontPtr->subFontArray);
fontPtr->subFontArray = newPtr;
}
fontPtr->subFontArray[fontPtr->numSubFonts] = subFont;
fontPtr->numSubFonts++;
return &fontPtr->subFontArray[fontPtr->numSubFonts - 1];
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* GetScreenFont --
*
* Given the name and other attributes, construct an HFONT. This is where
* all the alias and fallback substitution bottoms out.
*
* Results:
* The screen font that corresponds to the attributes.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static HFONT
GetScreenFont(
const TkFontAttributes *faPtr,
/* Desired font attributes for new HFONT. */
const char *faceName, /* Overrides font family specified in font
* attributes. */
int pixelSize, /* Overrides size specified in font
* attributes. */
double angle) /* What is the desired orientation of the
* font. */
{
Tcl_DString ds;
HFONT hFont;
LOGFONT lf;
memset(&lf, 0, sizeof(lf));
lf.lfHeight = -pixelSize;
lf.lfWidth = 0;
lf.lfEscapement = ROUND16(angle * 10);
lf.lfOrientation = ROUND16(angle * 10);
lf.lfWeight = (faPtr->weight == TK_FW_NORMAL) ? FW_NORMAL : FW_BOLD;
lf.lfItalic = faPtr->slant;
lf.lfUnderline = faPtr->underline;
lf.lfStrikeOut = faPtr->overstrike;
lf.lfCharSet = DEFAULT_CHARSET;
lf.lfOutPrecision = OUT_TT_PRECIS;
lf.lfClipPrecision = CLIP_DEFAULT_PRECIS;
lf.lfQuality = DEFAULT_QUALITY;
lf.lfPitchAndFamily = DEFAULT_PITCH | FF_DONTCARE;
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(systemEncoding, faceName, -1, &ds);
_tcsncpy(lf.lfFaceName, (TCHAR *)Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), LF_FACESIZE-1);
Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);
lf.lfFaceName[LF_FACESIZE-1] = 0;
hFont = CreateFontIndirect(&lf);
return hFont;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FamilyExists, FamilyOrAliasExists, WinFontExistsProc --
*
* Determines if any physical screen font exists on the system with the
* given family name. If the family exists, then it should be possible to
* construct some physical screen font with that family name.
*
* Results:
* The return value is 0 if the specified font family does not exist,
* non-zero otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
FamilyExists(
HDC hdc, /* HDC in which font family will be used. */
const char *faceName) /* Font family to query. */
{
int result;
Tcl_DString faceString;
/*
* Just immediately rule out the following fonts, because they look so
* ugly on windows. The caller's fallback mechanism will cause the
* corresponding appropriate TrueType fonts to be selected.
*/
if (strcasecmp(faceName, "Courier") == 0) {
return 0;
}
if (strcasecmp(faceName, "Times") == 0) {
return 0;
}
if (strcasecmp(faceName, "Helvetica") == 0) {
return 0;
}
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(systemEncoding, faceName, -1, &faceString);
/*
* If the family exists, WinFontExistProc() will be called and
* EnumFontFamilies() will return whatever WinFontExistProc() returns. If
* the family doesn't exist, EnumFontFamilies() will just return a
* non-zero value.
*/
result = EnumFontFamilies(hdc, (TCHAR*) Tcl_DStringValue(&faceString),
(FONTENUMPROC) WinFontExistProc, 0);
Tcl_DStringFree(&faceString);
return (result == 0);
}
static const char *
FamilyOrAliasExists(
HDC hdc,
const char *faceName)
{
const char *const *aliases;
int i;
if (FamilyExists(hdc, faceName) != 0) {
return faceName;
}
aliases = TkFontGetAliasList(faceName);
if (aliases != NULL) {
for (i = 0; aliases[i] != NULL; i++) {
if (FamilyExists(hdc, aliases[i]) != 0) {
return aliases[i];
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
static int CALLBACK
WinFontExistProc(
ENUMLOGFONT *lfPtr, /* Logical-font data. */
NEWTEXTMETRIC *tmPtr, /* Physical-font data (not used). */
int fontType, /* Type of font (not used). */
LPARAM lParam) /* EnumFontData to hold result. */
{
return 0;
}
/*
* The following data structures are used when querying a TrueType font file
* to determine which characters the font supports.
*/
#pragma pack(1) /* Structures are byte aligned in file. */
#define CMAPHEX 0x636d6170 /* Key for character map resource. */
typedef struct CMAPTABLE {
USHORT version; /* Table version number (0). */
USHORT numTables; /* Number of encoding tables following. */
} CMAPTABLE;
typedef struct ENCODINGTABLE {
USHORT platform; /* Platform for which data is targeted. 3
* means data is for Windows. */
USHORT encoding; /* How characters in font are encoded. 1 means
* that the following subtable is keyed based
* on Unicode. */
ULONG offset; /* Byte offset from beginning of CMAPTABLE to
* the subtable for this encoding. */
} ENCODINGTABLE;
typedef struct ANYTABLE {
USHORT format; /* Format number. */
USHORT length; /* The actual length in bytes of this
* subtable. */
USHORT version; /* Version number (starts at 0). */
} ANYTABLE;
typedef struct BYTETABLE {
USHORT format; /* Format number is set to 0. */
USHORT length; /* The actual length in bytes of this
* subtable. */
USHORT version; /* Version number (starts at 0). */
BYTE glyphIdArray[256]; /* Array that maps up to 256 single-byte char
* codes to glyph indices. */
} BYTETABLE;
typedef struct SUBHEADER {
USHORT firstCode; /* First valid low byte for subHeader. */
USHORT entryCount; /* Number valid low bytes for subHeader. */
SHORT idDelta; /* Constant adder to get base glyph index. */
USHORT idRangeOffset; /* Byte offset from here to appropriate
* glyphIndexArray. */
} SUBHEADER;
typedef struct HIBYTETABLE {
USHORT format; /* Format number is set to 2. */
USHORT length; /* The actual length in bytes of this
* subtable. */
USHORT version; /* Version number (starts at 0). */
USHORT subHeaderKeys[256]; /* Maps high bytes to subHeaders: value is
* subHeader index * 8. */
#if 0
SUBHEADER subHeaders[]; /* Variable-length array of SUBHEADERs. */
USHORT glyphIndexArray[]; /* Variable-length array containing subarrays
* used for mapping the low byte of 2-byte
* characters. */
#endif
} HIBYTETABLE;
typedef struct SEGMENTTABLE {
USHORT format; /* Format number is set to 4. */
USHORT length; /* The actual length in bytes of this
* subtable. */
USHORT version; /* Version number (starts at 0). */
USHORT segCountX2; /* 2 x segCount. */
USHORT searchRange; /* 2 x (2**floor(log2(segCount))). */
USHORT entrySelector; /* log2(searchRange/2). */
USHORT rangeShift; /* 2 x segCount - searchRange. */
#if 0
USHORT endCount[segCount] /* End characterCode for each segment. */
USHORT reservedPad; /* Set to 0. */
USHORT startCount[segCount];/* Start character code for each segment. */
USHORT idDelta[segCount]; /* Delta for all character in segment. */
USHORT idRangeOffset[segCount]; /* Offsets into glyphIdArray or 0. */
USHORT glyphIdArray[] /* Glyph index array. */
#endif
} SEGMENTTABLE;
typedef struct TRIMMEDTABLE {
USHORT format; /* Format number is set to 6. */
USHORT length; /* The actual length in bytes of this
* subtable. */
USHORT version; /* Version number (starts at 0). */
USHORT firstCode; /* First character code of subrange. */
USHORT entryCount; /* Number of character codes in subrange. */
#if 0
USHORT glyphIdArray[]; /* Array of glyph index values for
* character codes in the range. */
#endif
} TRIMMEDTABLE;
typedef union SUBTABLE {
ANYTABLE any;
BYTETABLE byte;
HIBYTETABLE hiByte;
SEGMENTTABLE segment;
TRIMMEDTABLE trimmed;
} SUBTABLE;
#pragma pack()
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* LoadFontRanges --
*
* Given an HFONT, get the information about the characters that this
* font can display.
*
* Results:
* If the font has no Unicode character information, the return value is
* 0 and *startCountPtr and *endCountPtr are filled with NULL. Otherwise,
* *startCountPtr and *endCountPtr are set to pointers to arrays of
* TrueType character existence information and the return value is the
* length of the arrays (the two arrays are always the same length as
* each other).
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
LoadFontRanges(
HDC hdc, /* HDC into which font can be selected. */
HFONT hFont, /* HFONT to query. */
USHORT **startCountPtr, /* Filled with malloced pointer to character
* range information. */
USHORT **endCountPtr, /* Filled with malloced pointer to character
* range information. */
int *symbolPtr)
{
int n, i, swapped, offset, cbData, segCount;
DWORD cmapKey;
USHORT *startCount, *endCount;
CMAPTABLE cmapTable;
ENCODINGTABLE encTable;
SUBTABLE subTable;
char *s;
segCount = 0;
startCount = NULL;
endCount = NULL;
*symbolPtr = 0;
hFont = SelectObject(hdc, hFont);
i = 0;
s = (char *) &i;
*s = '\1';
swapped = 0;
if (i == 1) {
swapped = 1;
}
cmapKey = CMAPHEX;
if (swapped) {
SwapLong(&cmapKey);
}
n = GetFontData(hdc, cmapKey, 0, &cmapTable, sizeof(cmapTable));
if (n != (int) GDI_ERROR) {
if (swapped) {
SwapShort(&cmapTable.numTables);
}
for (i = 0; i < cmapTable.numTables; i++) {
offset = sizeof(cmapTable) + i * sizeof(encTable);
GetFontData(hdc, cmapKey, (DWORD) offset, &encTable,
sizeof(encTable));
if (swapped) {
SwapShort(&encTable.platform);
SwapShort(&encTable.encoding);
SwapLong(&encTable.offset);
}
if (encTable.platform != 3) {
/*
* Not Microsoft encoding.
*/
continue;
}
if (encTable.encoding == 0) {
*symbolPtr = 1;
} else if (encTable.encoding != 1) {
continue;
}
GetFontData(hdc, cmapKey, (DWORD) encTable.offset, &subTable,
sizeof(subTable));
if (swapped) {
SwapShort(&subTable.any.format);
}
if (subTable.any.format == 4) {
if (swapped) {
SwapShort(&subTable.segment.segCountX2);
}
segCount = subTable.segment.segCountX2 / 2;
cbData = segCount * sizeof(USHORT);
startCount = ckalloc(cbData);
endCount = ckalloc(cbData);
offset = encTable.offset + sizeof(subTable.segment);
GetFontData(hdc, cmapKey, (DWORD) offset, endCount, cbData);
offset += cbData + sizeof(USHORT);
GetFontData(hdc, cmapKey, (DWORD) offset, startCount, cbData);
if (swapped) {
for (i = 0; i < segCount; i++) {
SwapShort(&endCount[i]);
SwapShort(&startCount[i]);
}
}
if (*symbolPtr != 0) {
/*
* Empirically determined: When a symbol font is loaded,
* the character existence metrics obtained from the
* system are mildly wrong. If the real range of the
* symbol font is from 0020 to 00FE, then the metrics are
* reported as F020 to F0FE. When we load a symbol font,
* we must fix the character existence metrics.
*
* Symbol fonts should only use the symbol encoding for
* 8-bit characters [note Bug: 2406]
*/
for (i = 0; i < segCount; i++) {
if (((startCount[i] & 0xff00) == 0xf000)
&& ((endCount[i] & 0xff00) == 0xf000)) {
startCount[i] &= 0xff;
endCount[i] &= 0xff;
}
}
}
}
}
} else if (GetTextCharset(hdc) == ANSI_CHARSET) {
/*
* Bitmap font. We should also support ranges for the other *_CHARSET
* values.
*/
segCount = 1;
cbData = segCount * sizeof(USHORT);
startCount = ckalloc(cbData);
endCount = ckalloc(cbData);
startCount[0] = 0x0000;
endCount[0] = 0x00ff;
}
SelectObject(hdc, hFont);
*startCountPtr = startCount;
*endCountPtr = endCount;
return segCount;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SwapShort, SwapLong --
*
* Helper functions to convert the data loaded from TrueType font files
* to Intel byte ordering.
*
* Results:
* Bytes of input value are swapped and stored back in argument.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static inline void
SwapShort(
PUSHORT p)
{
*p = (SHORT)(HIBYTE(*p) + (LOBYTE(*p) << 8));
}
static inline void
SwapLong(
PULONG p)
{
ULONG temp;
temp = (LONG) ((BYTE) *p);
temp <<= 8;
*p >>=8;
temp += (LONG) ((BYTE) *p);
temp <<= 8;
*p >>=8;
temp += (LONG) ((BYTE) *p);
temp <<= 8;
*p >>=8;
temp += (LONG) ((BYTE) *p);
*p = temp;
}
/*
* Local Variables:
* mode: c
* c-basic-offset: 4
* fill-column: 78
* End:
*/
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