vdr/font.h
Klaus Schmidinger 67e322b0dd Version 2.1.4
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WARNING:
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This is a *developer* version. Even though *I* use it in my productive
environment, I strongly recommend that you only use it under controlled
conditions and for testing and debugging.

From the HISTORY file:
- Updated 'sources.conf' (thanks to Antti Hartikainen).
- cFont::CreateFont() now returns a dummy font in case there are no fonts installed.
  This prevents a crash with the LCARS skin on a system that has no fonts.
- Improved locking for CAM slots and made the pure functions of cCiAdapter have
  default implementations, to fix a possible crash with CI adapters and CAM slots
  that are implemented in a plugin.
- Added logging the supported system ids of a CAM.
- Increased MIN_TS_PACKETS_FOR_FRAME_DETECTOR to 10 in order to be able to record
  channels that need more than 5 TS packets for detecting frame borders (reported by
  Eike Sauer).
- Fixed deleting the source recording after moving it to a different volume (reported
  by Christoph Haubrich).
- Now waiting explicitly until all CAM slots are ready before switching to the
  initial channel when VDR is started. This is necessary in case CI adapters are
  used that are not physically connected to a dedicated device. The respective checks
  in cDvbDevice have been removed to avoid redundancy.
- Fixed detecting frame borders in MPEG-2 streams that have "bottom fields" or varying
  GOP structures (reported by Christian Paulick, with help from Helmut Auer).
- Now unassigning CAMs from their devices when they are no longer used.
- Now making sure the primary device goes into transfer mode for live viewing if the
  CAM wants to receive the TS data.
- Fixed a wrong alignment in cCiDateTime::SendDateTime().
- Since the new cRecordingsHandler that was introduced in version 2.1.2 not only
  handles "cutting", but also "moving" and "copying" recordings, the German word
  "Schnitt" has been replaced with the more generic "Bearbeitung", which covers all
  three variations of "editing" a recording (suggested by Christoph Haubrich).
  Maintainers of translations for other languages may want to change their *.po files
  accordingly.
- The new function cStatus::ChannelChange() can be implemented by plugins to be
  informed about changes to the parameters of a channel that may require a retune.
  This may, for instance, be useful for plugins that implement live streaming, so that
  they can react on changes to a channel's PIDs or CA descriptors (problem reported
  by Mariusz Bialonczyk).
- Fixed a superfluous call to the skin's SetRecording() function after renaming a
  recording (reported by Christoph Haubrich).
2014-01-26 23:55:34 +01:00

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/*
* font.h: Font handling for the DVB On Screen Display
*
* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
* how to reach the author.
*
* $Id: font.h 3.1 2014/01/07 12:11:55 kls Exp $
*/
#ifndef __FONT_H
#define __FONT_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "tools.h"
#define MAXFONTNAME 64
#define MINFONTSIZE 10
#define MAXFONTSIZE 64
enum eDvbFont {
fontOsd,
fontFix,
fontSml
#define eDvbFontSize (fontSml + 1)
};
class cBitmap;
class cPixmap;
typedef uint32_t tColor; // see also osd.h
typedef uint8_t tIndex;
extern const char *DefaultFontOsd;
extern const char *DefaultFontSml;
extern const char *DefaultFontFix;
class cFont {
private:
static cFont *fonts[];
public:
virtual ~cFont() {}
virtual const char *FontName(void) const { return ""; }
///< Returns the font name.
virtual int Size(void) const { return Height(); }
///< Returns the original size as requested when the font was created.
///< This may be different than the actual height.
virtual int Width(uint c) const = 0;
///< Returns the width of the given character in pixel.
virtual int Width(const char *s) const = 0;
///< Returns the width of the given string in pixel.
virtual int Height(void) const = 0;
///< Returns the height of this font in pixel (all characters have the same height).
int Height(const char *s) const { return Height(); }
///< Returns the height of this font in pixel (obsolete, just for backwards compatibility).
virtual void DrawText(cBitmap *Bitmap, int x, int y, const char *s, tColor ColorFg, tColor ColorBg, int Width) const = 0;
///< Draws the given text into the Bitmap at position (x, y) with the given colors.
///< The text will not exceed the given Width (if > 0), and will end with a complete character.
virtual void DrawText(cPixmap *Pixmap, int x, int y, const char *s, tColor ColorFg, tColor ColorBg, int Width) const {}; // not "pure", so that existing implementations still compile
///< Draws the given text into the Pixmap at position (x, y) with the given colors.
///< The text will not exceed the given Width (if > 0), and will end with a complete character.
static void SetFont(eDvbFont Font, const char *Name, int CharHeight);
///< Sets the given Font to use the font data according to Name (see CreateFont())
///< and make its characters CharHeight pixels high.
static const cFont *GetFont(eDvbFont Font);
///< Gets the given Font, which was previously set by a call to SetFont().
///< If no SetFont() call has been made, the font as defined in the setup is returned.
///< GetFont() is not thread-safe, and shall only be called from the main
///< thread! A font returned by GetFont() must only be used locally inside the
///< function it was retrieved from, and no long term pointer to it shall be kept,
///< because the cFont object may become invalid at any time after the
///< function that called GetFont() has returned.
static cFont *CreateFont(const char *Name, int CharHeight, int CharWidth = 0);
///< Creates a new font object with the given Name and makes its characters
///< CharHeight pixels high. If CharWidth is given, it overwrites the font's
///< default width. Name is of the form "Family:Style", for instance
///< "Verdana:Bold Italic" or "Times New Roman". See GetAvailableFontNames()
///< for how to get a list of all available font names.
///< If the requested font can't be created, a dummy font is returned.
///< The caller must delete the font when it is no longer needed.
static bool GetAvailableFontNames(cStringList *FontNames, bool Monospaced = false);
///< Queries the font configuration for a list of available font names,
///< which is returned in FontNames. If Monospaced is true, only
///< monospaced fonts will be returned. The resulting font names are
///< in a format that can be used with GetFontFileName() to get the name
///< of the actual font file.
///< Returns true if any font names were found.
static cString GetFontFileName(const char *FontName);
///< Returns the actual font file name for the given FontName.
#ifdef BIDI
static cString Bidi(const char *Ltr);
///< Converts any "right-to-left" parts in the "left-to-right" string Ltr
///< to the proper language specific representation and returns the resulting string.
#endif
};
class cTextWrapper {
private:
char *text;
char *eol;
int lines;
int lastLine;
public:
cTextWrapper(void);
cTextWrapper(const char *Text, const cFont *Font, int Width);
~cTextWrapper();
void Set(const char *Text, const cFont *Font, int Width);
///< Wraps the Text to make it fit into the area defined by the given Width
///< when displayed with the given Font.
///< Wrapping is done by inserting the necessary number of newline
///< characters into the string.
const char *Text(void);
///< Returns the full wrapped text.
int Lines(void) { return lines; }
///< Returns the actual number of lines needed to display the full wrapped text.
const char *GetLine(int Line);
///< Returns the given Line. The first line is numbered 0.
};
#endif //__FONT_H