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Allow copy to clipboard from textview control. Bug 1116.

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2/*
3 *@@sourcefile textview.c:
4 * all-new XTextView control as well as device-independent
5 * text formatting and printing. Whoa.
6 *
7 * <B>Text view control</B>
8 *
9 * This is a read-only control to display any given text
10 * (PSZ) in any given font. As opposed to a multi-line entry
11 * field (MLE), this can handle multiple fonts and character
12 * and paragraph formatting. Also, this thing sets its scroll
13 * bars right, which is one of the most annoying bugs in the
14 * MLE control.
15 *
16 * This is currently in the process of turning into a full-fledged
17 * "rich text" control. For example, the WarpIN "Readme" pages
18 * use this control.
19 *
20 * This is all new with V0.9.1. Great changes have been made
21 * with V0.9.3.
22 *
23 * To use the text view control, you must call txvRegisterTextView
24 * in your application first. This registers the WC_XTEXTVIEW
25 * window class with PM.
26 *
27 * Then create your XTextView using WinCreateWindow. The
28 * XTextView control has an XTEXTVIEWCDATA control data
29 * structure which optionally can be passed to WinCreateWindow
30 * like this:
31 *
32 + XTEXTVIEWCDATA xtxvCData;
33 + memset(&xtxvCData, 0, sizeof(xtxvCData));
34 + xtxvCData.cbData = sizeof(xtxvCData);
35 + xtxvCData.flStyle = XTXF_VSCROLL;
36 + xtxvCData.ulXBorder = 20;
37 + xtxvCData.ulYBorder = 20;
38 + G_hwndProcView = WinCreateWindow(hwndClient, // parent
39 + WC_XTEXTVIEW, // class
40 + "", // title, always ignored
41 + WS_VISIBLE, // style flags
42 + 0, 0, 100, 100, // pos and size
43 + hwndClient, // owner
44 + HWND_TOP, // z-order
45 + ID_PROCINFO, // win ID
46 + &xtxvCData, // control data
47 + 0); // presparams
48 +
49 * <B>Setting the text to be displayed</B>
50 *
51 * The text to be displayed must be passed to the control using
52 * the standard WinSetWindowText function (upon which PM sends a
53 * WM_SETWINDOWPARMS message to the control), which is then
54 * automatically formatted and painted.
55 *
56 * However, since the XTextView control is extremely capable,
57 * a few things need to be noted:
58 *
59 * -- The text view assumes that lines terminate with \n ONLY.
60 * The \r char is used for soft line breaks (start new line
61 * in the same paragraph, similar to the HTML BR tag). If
62 * you give the control the usual OS/2 \r\n sequence, you
63 * get large spacings. Use txvStripLinefeeds to strip the
64 * \r characters before setting the text.
65 *
66 * In short, to give the control any text, do this:
67 +
68 + PSZ psz = ... // whatever, load string
69 + txvStripLinefeeds(&psz); // reallocates
70 + WinSetWindowText(hwndTextView, psz);
71 *
72 * -- The control uses the \xFF (255) character internally as
73 * an escape code for formatting commands. See "Escape codes"
74 * below. If your text contains this character, you should
75 * overwrite all occurences with spaces, or they will be
76 * considered an escape code, which will cause problems.
77 *
78 * -- If you don't care about learning all the escape codes,
79 * you can automatically have HTML code converted to the
80 * XTextView format using txvConvertFromHTML, which will
81 * automatically insert all the codes right from plain
82 * HTML. In the above code, use txvConvertFromHTML instead
83 * of txvStripLinefeeds.
84 *
85 * <B>Code page support</B>
86 *
87 * The XTextView control assumes that the text given to it uses
88 * the same codepage as the message queue (thread) on which
89 * the control is running. So if you need codepage support,
90 * issue WinSetCp before creating the text view control.
91 *
92 * <B>Text formatting</B>
93 *
94 * The XTextView control has a default paragraph format which
95 * determines how text is formatted. If you don't change this
96 * format, the control performs no word-wrapping and displays
97 * all text "as is", that is, practically no formatting is
98 * performed.
99 *
100 * You can change the default paragraph format by sending
101 * TXM_SETPARFORMAT to the control. This takes a XFMTPARAGRAPH
102 * structure for input.
103 *
104 * To quickly enable word-wrapping only, we have the extra
105 * TXM_SETWORDWRAP message. This changes the word-wrapping flag
106 * in the default paragraph format only so you don't have to
107 * mess with all the rest.
108 *
109 * The XTextView control is extremely fast in formatting. It
110 * does pre-calculations once so that resizing the text
111 * window does not perform a full reformat, but a quick
112 * format based on the pre-calculations.
113 *
114 * Presently, formatting is done synchronously. It is planned
115 * to put formatting into a separate thread. Performance is
116 * acceptable already now unless very large texts (> 200 KB)
117 * are formatted (tested on a PII-400 machine).
118 *
119 * <B>Presentation Parameters</B>
120 *
121 * The XTextView control recognizes the following presentation
122 * parameters:
123 *
124 * -- PP_BACKGROUNDCOLOR; if not set, SYSCLR_DIALOGBACKGROUND
125 * (per default gray) is used.
126 *
127 * -- PP_FOREGROUNDCOLOR: if not set, SYSCLR_WINDOWSTATICTEXT
128 * (per default blue) is used to signify that the text
129 * cannot be worked on.
130 *
131 * -- PP_FONTNAMESIZE: default font. This is the system font,
132 * if not set.
133 *
134 * This implies that fonts and colors can be dropped on the
135 * control in the normal way. Font changes will cause a reformat.
136 *
137 * Changing those presentation parameters is equivalent to
138 * changing the corresponding fields in the default paragraph
139 * format using TXM_SETPARFORMAT.
140 *
141 * <B>Escape codes</B>
142 *
143 * All XTextView escape codes start with a \xFF (255) character,
144 * followed by at least one more character. The escape sequences
145 * are variable in length and can have parameters. For details,
146 * see textview.h where all these are listed.
147 *
148 * Escape codes are evaluated by txvFormatText during formatting.
149 *
150 * If you choose to give the text view control a text which
151 * contains escape codes, you better make sure that you get the
152 * exact codes right, or the text view control can crash. The
153 * control has been optimized for speed, so no checking is done
154 * on escape sequences.
155 *
156 * <B>Device-independent text formatting</B>
157 *
158 * If the features of the XTextView control satisfy your needs,
159 * there's not much to worry about. However, if you're interested
160 * in formatting the text yourself, here's more:
161 *
162 * This file has the txvFormatText function, which is capable
163 * of formatting an input string into any HPS. This works for
164 * windows (used by the text view control) and printers (used
165 * by txvPrint). Word-wrapping is supported. This is used by
166 * the XTextView control internally whenever (re)formatting is
167 * needed: either when the text is set or the formatting parameters
168 * (fonts, margins, etc.) have changed.
169 *
170 * These functions are designed to be used in a two-step process:
171 * first format the text (using txvFormatText), then paint it
172 * (using txvPaintText) for viewing or printing.
173 * This speeds up painting dramatically, because formatting
174 * might take some time.
175 *
176 * Note: Version numbering in this file relates to XWorkplace version
177 * numbering.
178 *
179 *@@header "helpers\textview.h"
180 *
181 *@@added V0.9.1 (2000-02-13) [umoeller]
182 */
183
184/*
185 * Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Ulrich M”ller.
186 * This program is part of the XWorkplace package.
187 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
188 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
189 * the Free Software Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the COPYING
190 * file of the XWorkplace main distribution.
191 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
192 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
193 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
194 * GNU General Public License for more details.
195 */
196
197#define OS2EMX_PLAIN_CHAR
198 // this is needed for "os2emx.h"; if this is defined,
199 // emx will define PSZ as _signed_ char, otherwise
200 // as unsigned char
201
202#define OS2EMX_PLAIN_CHAR
203 // this is needed for "os2emx.h"; if this is defined,
204 // emx will define PSZ as _signed_ char, otherwise
205 // as unsigned char
206
207#define INCL_WINWINDOWMGR
208#define INCL_WINFRAMEMGR
209#define INCL_WINMESSAGEMGR
210#define INCL_WININPUT
211#define INCL_WINRECTANGLES
212#define INCL_WINPOINTERS
213#define INCL_WINSYS
214#define INCL_WINSCROLLBARS
215#define INCL_WINSTDFONT
216#define INCL_WINCOUNTRY
217
218#define INCL_DEV
219#define INCL_SPL
220#define INCL_SPLDOSPRINT
221
222#define INCL_GPIPRIMITIVES
223#define INCL_GPILCIDS
224#define INCL_GPILOGCOLORTABLE
225#define INCL_GPITRANSFORMS
226#define INCL_GPIREGIONS
227
228#define INCL_ERRORS
229#include <os2.h>
230
231#include <stdlib.h>
232#include <stdio.h>
233#include <string.h>
234
235#include "setup.h" // code generation and debugging options
236
237#include "helpers\comctl.h"
238#include "helpers\gpih.h"
239#include "helpers\linklist.h"
240#include "helpers\stringh.h"
241#include "helpers\winh.h"
242#include "helpers\xstring.h" // extended string helpers
243
244#include "helpers\textview.h"
245#include "helpers\textv_html.h"
246
247#pragma hdrstop
248
249/*
250 *@@category: Helpers\PM helpers\Window classes\XTextView control
251 * See textview.c.
252 */
253
254/* ******************************************************************
255 *
256 * Device-independent functions
257 *
258 ********************************************************************/
259
260/*
261 *@@ txvInitFormat:
262 *
263 */
264
265VOID txvInitFormat(PXFORMATDATA pxfd)
266{
267 memset(pxfd, 0, sizeof(XFORMATDATA));
268 lstInit(&pxfd->llRectangles,
269 TRUE); // auto-free items
270 lstInit(&pxfd->llWords,
271 TRUE); // auto-free items
272 xstrInit(&pxfd->strOrigText, 0); // WarpIN V1.0.18
273 xstrInit(&pxfd->strViewText, 0);
274}
275
276/*
277 *@@ SetSubFont:
278 *
279 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-06) [umoeller]
280 */
281
282STATIC VOID SetSubFont(HPS hps,
283 PXFMTFONT pFont,
284 ULONG ulPointSize,
285 PSZ pszFaceName,
286 ULONG flFormat)
287{
288 CHAR ac[256];
289 ULONG ul;
290 POINTL ptlStart = {0, 0},
291 aptl[257];
292
293 if (pFont->lcid)
294 {
295 // font already loaded:
296 if (GpiQueryCharSet(hps) == pFont->lcid)
297 // font currently selected:
298 GpiSetCharSet(hps, LCID_DEFAULT);
299 GpiDeleteSetId(hps, pFont->lcid);
300
301 }
302
303 if (pszFaceName)
304 pFont->lcid = gpihFindFont(hps,
305 ulPointSize,
306 TRUE, // family, not face name
307 pszFaceName,
308 flFormat,
309 &pFont->FontMetrics);
310 else
311 pFont->lcid = LCID_DEFAULT; // 0
312
313 GpiSetCharSet(hps, pFont->lcid);
314 if (pFont->FontMetrics.fsDefn & FM_DEFN_OUTLINE)
315 // is outline font:
316 gpihSetPointSize(hps, ulPointSize);
317
318 for (ul = 0;
319 ul < 256;
320 ul++)
321 ac[ul] = ul;
322
323 GpiQueryCharStringPosAt(hps,
324 &ptlStart,
325 0,
326 254, // starting at one
327 ac + 1, // starting at one
328 NULL,
329 aptl);
330 // now compute width of every char
331 for (ul = 1;
332 ul < 256;
333 ul++)
334 {
335 pFont->alCX[ul] = aptl[ul+1].x - aptl[ul].x;
336 }
337}
338
339/*
340 *@@ SetFormatFont:
341 * creates logical fonts from the specified
342 * font information.
343 *
344 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-06) [umoeller]
345 */
346
347STATIC VOID SetFormatFont(HPS hps, // in: HPS to select default font into
348 PXFMTCHARACTER pxfmtc, // in/out: format data
349 ULONG ulPointSize, // in: font point size (e.g. 12) or 0
350 PSZ pszFaceName) // in: font face name (e.g. "Courier") or NULL
351{
352 pxfmtc->lPointSize = ulPointSize;
353
354 // regular
355 SetSubFont(hps,
356 &pxfmtc->fntRegular,
357 ulPointSize,
358 pszFaceName,
359 0);
360
361 // bold
362 SetSubFont(hps,
363 &pxfmtc->fntBold,
364 ulPointSize,
365 pszFaceName,
366 FATTR_SEL_BOLD);
367
368 // italics
369 SetSubFont(hps,
370 &pxfmtc->fntItalics,
371 ulPointSize,
372 pszFaceName,
373 FATTR_SEL_ITALIC);
374
375 // bold italics
376 SetSubFont(hps,
377 &pxfmtc->fntBoldItalics,
378 ulPointSize,
379 pszFaceName,
380 FATTR_SEL_BOLD | FATTR_SEL_ITALIC);
381}
382
383/*
384 *@@ AppendCharNoCheck:
385 *
386 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-07) [umoeller]
387 */
388
389STATIC VOID AppendCharNoCheck(char **ppszNew,
390 PULONG pcbNew,
391 char **ppTarget,
392 char c)
393{
394 ULONG cbSizeThis = *ppTarget - *ppszNew;
395 if (cbSizeThis >= *pcbNew)
396 {
397 // more mem needed:
398 *pcbNew += 10000;
399 *ppszNew = (PSZ)realloc(*ppszNew, *pcbNew);
400 // if first call, pszNew is NULL, and realloc
401 // behaves just like malloc
402 // adjust target, because ptr might have changed
403 *ppTarget = *ppszNew + cbSizeThis;
404 }
405
406 **ppTarget = c;
407 (*ppTarget)++;
408}
409
410/*
411 *@@ txvStripLinefeeds:
412 * this removes all linefeeds (\r) from
413 * the specified string to prepare it
414 * for display with the text view control.
415 *
416 * This also replaces tabs (\t) with ulTabSize spaces.
417 *
418 * The buffer gets reallocated by this function, so it
419 * must be free()'able.
420 *
421 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-07) [umoeller]
422 *@@changed V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]: now stripping \xFF too
423 *@@changed V1.0.18 (2008-11-24) [pr]: fixes \xFF stripping @@fixes 1116
424 */
425
426VOID txvStripLinefeeds(char **ppszText,
427 ULONG ulTabSize)
428{
429 PSZ pSource = *ppszText;
430 ULONG cbNew = 1000;
431 PSZ pszNew = (PSZ)malloc(cbNew);
432 PSZ pTarget = pszNew;
433 ULONG ul;
434
435 while (*pSource)
436 {
437 switch (*pSource)
438 {
439 case '\r':
440 pSource++;
441 break;
442
443 case '\t':
444 for (ul = 0;
445 ul < ulTabSize;
446 ul++)
447 AppendCharNoCheck(&pszNew,
448 &cbNew,
449 &pTarget,
450 ' ');
451
452 // skip the tab
453 pSource++;
454 break;
455
456 case TXVESC_CHAR: // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
457 AppendCharNoCheck(&pszNew,
458 &cbNew,
459 &pTarget,
460 ' ');
461 pSource += 3; // V1.0.18
462 break;
463
464 default:
465 AppendCharNoCheck(&pszNew,
466 &cbNew,
467 &pTarget,
468 *pSource++);
469 }
470 }
471
472 AppendCharNoCheck(&pszNew,
473 &cbNew,
474 &pTarget,
475 '\n');
476 AppendCharNoCheck(&pszNew,
477 &cbNew,
478 &pTarget,
479 0);
480
481 free(*ppszText);
482 *ppszText = pszNew;
483}
484
485/* ******************************************************************
486 *
487 * Device-independent text formatting
488 *
489 ********************************************************************/
490
491/*
492 *@@ strhFindEOL2:
493 * finds the end of a line.
494 *
495 * An "end of line" means the next \r, \n, or \0 character
496 * after *ppszSearchIn.
497 *
498 * This returns the pointer to that exact character, which
499 * can be equal or higher than *ppszSearchIn.
500 * This should never return NULL because at some point,
501 * there will be a null byte in your string (unless you have
502 * a heap problem).
503 *
504 * If the EOL character is not null (\0), *ppszSearchIN is
505 * advanced to the first character of the _next_ line. This
506 * can be the EOL pointer plus one if you have a UNIX-style
507 * string (\n only at the end of each line) or EOL + 2 for
508 * DOS and OS/2-style EOLs (which have \r\n at the end of
509 * each line).
510 *
511 *@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-06) [umoeller]
512 */
513
514STATIC PSZ strhFindEOL2(PSZ *ppszSearchIn, // in: where to search
515 PULONG pulOffset) // out: offset (ptr can be NULL)
516{
517 PSZ pThis = *ppszSearchIn,
518 prc = NULL;
519 while (TRUE)
520 {
521 if ( (*pThis == '\r') || (*pThis == '\n') || (*pThis == 0) )
522 {
523 prc = pThis;
524 break;
525 }
526 pThis++;
527 }
528
529 // before modifying pointer, store offset
530 if (pulOffset)
531 *pulOffset = prc - *ppszSearchIn;
532
533 if (*prc == 0)
534 {
535 // null byte (end of string):
536 *ppszSearchIn = prc;
537 }
538 else
539 {
540 // not null byte (end of string):
541 // skip following newline characters
542 if (*prc == '\r')
543 {
544 if ( *(prc+1) == '\n')
545 // we have a \r char next,
546 // that's the DOS and OS/2 format (\r\n):
547 // skip that too
548 *ppszSearchIn = prc + 2;
549 else
550 *ppszSearchIn = prc + 1;
551 }
552 else if (*prc == '\n')
553 // UNIX format (used by HTML formatter also):
554 *ppszSearchIn = prc + 1;
555 }
556
557 // now:
558 // 1) prc points to the \r, \n, or \0 character (EOL)
559 // 2) *ppszSearchIn has been advanced to the first character
560 // of the next line or points to the \0 character
561
562 return prc;
563}
564
565/* #define TXVFRECTF_EMPTY 0x0001
566#define TXVFRECTF_PARAGRAPHDONE 0x0002
567#define TXVFRECTF_WORDSLEFT 0x0004
568#define TXVFRECTF_STOPPEDONESCAPE 0x0008
569#define TXVFRECTF_ENDOFTEXT 0x0010
570 */
571
572/*
573 *@@ FORMATLINEBUF:
574 * worker structure to store various data
575 * in txvFormatText in between CreateWord
576 * calls. This has been created for speed
577 * so we don't have to pass all these on
578 * the stack all the time.
579 *
580 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-06) [umoeller]
581 */
582
583typedef struct _FORMATLINEBUF
584{
585 PSZ pLastChar; // ptr to null terminator in text
586
587 // formatting data; this is set by txvFormatText according
588 // to escape characters and read by txvCreateRectangle
589 XFMTPARAGRAPH fmtp;
590 PXFMTCHARACTER pfmtc; // pointer to character formatting data
591 PXFMTFONT pfmtf; // pointer to font to use
592
593 BOOL fPre,
594 fBold,
595 fItalics;
596
597 // current anchor
598 PCSZ pcszCurrentLinkTarget;
599 // this is != NULL if we're currently in a link block
600 // and points to an item in XFORMATDATA.llLinks
601 // (simply copied to the word structs that are created)
602
603 // data copied to TXVWORD
604 LONG lcid;
605 LONG lPointSize;
606 ULONG flChar; // any combination of CHS_UNDERSCORE and CHS_STRIKEOUT
607
608 // counters, ...
609 LONG lXCurrent; // current X position while adding words to rectangle
610} FORMATLINEBUF, *PFORMATLINEBUF;
611
612/*
613 *@@ CreateWord:
614 *
615 * -- If the word ends with one or several spaces,
616 * ppStartOfWord is set to the beginning of the
617 * next word (non-space character).
618 * pWord->ulFlags is set to 0.
619 *
620 * -- If the word ends with an escape character,
621 * ppStartOfWord is set to point to the escape,
622 * which must be handled by the caller.
623 * pWord->ulFlags is set to TXVWORDF_GLUEWITHNEXT.
624 *
625 * -- If the word ends with a \n or \r,
626 * ppStartOfWord is set to the beginning of the
627 * next line (first char after \n or \r). This
628 * may be another \n or \r, but the first one
629 * is skipped.
630 * pWord->ulFlags is set to TXVWORDF_LINEBREAK or
631 * TXVWORDF_LINEFEED.
632 *
633 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-14) [umoeller]
634 *@@changed V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]: rewrote link implementation
635 */
636
637STATIC PTXVWORD CreateWord(HPS hps,
638 PSZ *ppStartOfWord,
639 PFORMATLINEBUF pflbuf)
640{
641 PTXVWORD pWord = NULL;
642
643 // find next word:
644 if (**ppStartOfWord)
645 {
646 PSZ pWordStart = *ppStartOfWord,
647 pWordEnd = NULL;
648 PSZ pCheck = *ppStartOfWord;
649 ULONG cChars = 0;
650 // cCheck = 0;
651
652 pWord = (PTXVWORD)malloc(sizeof(TXVWORD));
653 memset(pWord, 0, sizeof(TXVWORD));
654 // this includes fIsEscapeSequence = FALSE;
655 pWord->pStart = pWordStart;
656
657 // initially, this has pWordStart pointing
658 // to *ppStartOfWord. If a word is found,
659 // pWordStart is set to the first char of
660 // the word and pWordEnd receives the
661 // pointer to the first character after the word (probably space)
662 if (strhGetWord(&pWordStart, // in/out
663 pflbuf->pLastChar,
664 " ",
665 "\x0d\x0a \xFF", // in: end chars; includes our escape!
666 &pWordEnd)) // out: first char after word
667 {
668 // whoa, found a word:
669 while (*pWordEnd == ' ')
670 pWordEnd++;
671
672 cChars = (pWordEnd - *ppStartOfWord);
673 }
674
675 if (cChars)
676 {
677 POINTL aptlText[TXTBOX_COUNT];
678 // cChars is != 0 if strhGetWord succeeded AND the
679 // line is not empty, so go on
680 // cCheck = cChars;
681
682 // advance input pointer
683 *ppStartOfWord = pWordEnd;
684
685 GpiQueryTextBox(hps,
686 // no. of chars since start of word:
687 cChars,
688 // first char:
689 pCheck,
690 TXTBOX_COUNT,
691 (PPOINTL)&aptlText);
692
693 pWord->cChars = cChars;
694 pWord->ulFlags = 0;
695
696 if (cChars)
697 pWord->ulCXWithSpaces = aptlText[TXTBOX_TOPRIGHT].x;
698 else
699 pWord->ulCXWithSpaces = 0;
700
701 pWord->ulCY = aptlText[TXTBOX_TOPRIGHT].y
702 - aptlText[TXTBOX_BOTTOMRIGHT].y;
703 // store base line ofs; aptlText[TXTBOX_BOTTOMRIGHT].y is negative
704 // if the string has any characters drawn below the base line, e.g.
705 // for the "g" and "y" characters
706 pWord->ulBaseLineOfs = -aptlText[TXTBOX_BOTTOMRIGHT].y;
707 }
708 else
709 {
710 // no word found or empty line:
711 pWord->ulCY = pflbuf->pfmtf->FontMetrics.lMaxBaselineExt;
712 }
713
714 switch (**ppStartOfWord)
715 {
716 case TXVESC_CHAR: // '\xFF':
717 pWord->ulFlags = TXVWORDF_GLUEWITHNEXT;
718 break;
719
720 case '\n':
721 pWord->ulFlags = TXVWORDF_LINEBREAK;
722 (*ppStartOfWord)++; // skip \n
723 break;
724
725 case '\r':
726 pWord->ulFlags = TXVWORDF_LINEFEED;
727 (*ppStartOfWord)++; // skip \r
728 break;
729 }
730
731 pWord->lcid = pflbuf->pfmtf->lcid;
732 pWord->lPointSize = pflbuf->lPointSize;
733 pWord->flChar = pflbuf->flChar;
734
735 pWord->pcszLinkTarget = pflbuf->pcszCurrentLinkTarget; // 0 if none
736 }
737
738 return pWord;
739}
740
741/*
742 *@@ ProcessEscapes:
743 * gets called when txvFormatText stops on an
744 * escape character (\xFF). This evaluates the
745 * escape sequence, reacts accordingly, and
746 * advances *ppCurrent to after the escape
747 * sequence so that regular processing can
748 * continue.
749 *
750 * There are two types of escape sequences:
751 *
752 * -- Those which are only relevant during word processing,
753 * such as character formatting attributes (bold, italics,
754 * font, size, ...). Those affect the TXVWORD structure
755 * directly and are thus never evaluated in step 2,
756 * rectangles correlation.
757 *
758 * -- Those which affect spacings, margins, etc. (paragraph
759 * formatting). These need to be re-evaluated even during
760 * "quick" format, without words being recalculated, because
761 * those spacings affect the output rectangles.
762 *
763 * If one of those sequences is encountered, this function
764 * appends a special TXVWORD structure to XFORMATDATA.llWords.
765 *
766 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-07) [umoeller]
767 */
768
769STATIC PTXVWORD ProcessEscapes(char **ppCurrent, // in/out: current position; initially points to esc char
770 PXFORMATDATA pxfd, // in/out: formatting data
771 PFORMATLINEBUF pflbuf, // in/out: formatting buffer
772 BOOL fWordsProcessed) // FALSE during step 1 (words processing),
773 // TRUE during step 2 (rectangles correlation)
774{
775 PTXVWORD pEscapeWord = NULL;
776
777 // this is set to TRUE either above or by txvCreateRectangle if
778 // an escape character was found; txvCreateRectangle
779 // then sets pCurrent to the escape character (\xFF)
780 CHAR cCode1 = *((*ppCurrent) + 1);
781 CHAR cCode2 = *((*ppCurrent) + 2);
782 ULONG ulSkip = 3; // per default, skip \xFF plus two
783 CHAR szDecimal[10];
784 LONG lDecimal;
785
786 BOOL fCreateWord = FALSE,
787 fPaintEscapeWord = FALSE;
788
789 switch (cCode1)
790 {
791 case 1: // change font:
792 // three decimals follow specifying the font
793 memcpy(szDecimal, (*ppCurrent) + 2, 3);
794 szDecimal[3] = 0;
795 lDecimal = atoi(szDecimal);
796 if (lDecimal == 0)
797 pflbuf->pfmtc = &pxfd->fmtcStandard;
798 else if (lDecimal == 1)
799 pflbuf->pfmtc = &pxfd->fmtcCode;
800 ulSkip = 5;
801 break;
802
803 case 2: // B or /B
804 if (cCode2 == 1)
805 pflbuf->fBold = TRUE;
806 else
807 pflbuf->fBold = FALSE;
808 break;
809
810 case 3: // I or /I
811 if (cCode2 == 1)
812 pflbuf->fItalics = TRUE;
813 else
814 pflbuf->fItalics = FALSE;
815 break;
816
817 case 4: // U or /U
818 if (cCode2 == 1)
819 pflbuf->flChar |= CHS_UNDERSCORE;
820 else
821 pflbuf->flChar &= ~CHS_UNDERSCORE;
822 break;
823
824 case 5: // STRIKE or /STRIKE
825 if (cCode2 == 1)
826 pflbuf->flChar |= CHS_STRIKEOUT;
827 else
828 pflbuf->flChar &= ~CHS_STRIKEOUT;
829 break;
830
831 case 6: // A HREF= (link)
832 // changed implementation V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
833 {
834 // this is variable in length and terminated with
835 // another 0xFF char; what's in between is the
836 // link target name and gets appended to
837 // XFORMATDATA.llLinks
838 PSZ pEnd;
839 if (pEnd = strchr((*ppCurrent) + 2, 0xFF))
840 {
841 PSZ pszNewLink = strhSubstr((*ppCurrent) + 2, pEnd);
842 lstAppendItem(&pxfd->llLinks,
843 pszNewLink);
844
845 pflbuf->pcszCurrentLinkTarget = pszNewLink;
846
847 ulSkip = pEnd - *ppCurrent + 1;
848 }
849 }
850 break;
851
852 case 7: // /A HREF (end of link)
853 pflbuf->pcszCurrentLinkTarget = NULL;
854 ulSkip = 2;
855 break;
856
857 case 8: // A NAME= (anchor name)
858 {
859 // this is variable in length and terminated with
860 // another 0xFF char; we completely ignore this
861 // here and just skip the anchor name, this is
862 // only used with TXM_JUMPTOANCHORNAME, which then
863 // searches the buffer
864 PSZ pEnd;
865 if (pEnd = strchr((*ppCurrent) + 2, 0xFF))
866 {
867 ulSkip = pEnd - *ppCurrent + 1;
868 // store this with the other words so we can
869 // find this word later
870 fCreateWord = TRUE;
871 // and store this with the rectangles
872 fPaintEscapeWord = TRUE;
873 }
874 }
875 break;
876
877 case 0x10: // relative point size in percent
878 // three characters follow specifying the
879 // percentage
880 memcpy(szDecimal, (*ppCurrent) + 2, 3);
881 szDecimal[3] = 0;
882 lDecimal = atoi(szDecimal);
883
884 pflbuf->lPointSize = pflbuf->pfmtc->lPointSize * lDecimal / 100;
885 ulSkip = 5;
886 break;
887
888 case 0x20: // left margin changed:
889 memcpy(szDecimal, (*ppCurrent) + 2, 4); // four decimals xxxx
890 szDecimal[4] = 0;
891 lDecimal = atoi(szDecimal);
892
893 // this is based on the current average font width, so
894 // find this:
895 pflbuf->fmtp.lLeftMargin = (lDecimal
896 * pflbuf->lPointSize);
897 ulSkip = 6;
898 fCreateWord = TRUE; // for rectangle correlation
899 break;
900
901 case 0x21: // first line margin changed:
902 memcpy(szDecimal, (*ppCurrent) + 2, 4); // +xxx, -xxx
903 szDecimal[4] = 0;
904 lDecimal = atoi(szDecimal);
905
906 // this is based on the current average font width, so
907 // find this:
908 pflbuf->fmtp.lFirstLineMargin = (lDecimal
909 * pflbuf->lPointSize);
910 ulSkip = 6;
911 fCreateWord = TRUE; // for rectangle correlation
912 break;
913
914 case 0x22: // tab: forward current X to left margin
915 pflbuf->lXCurrent = pflbuf->fmtp.lLeftMargin;
916
917 ulSkip = 2;
918 fCreateWord = TRUE; // for rectangle correlation
919 break;
920
921 case 0x23: // marker: store this in output, this needs
922 // to be painted
923 fCreateWord = TRUE;
924 fPaintEscapeWord = TRUE;
925 ulSkip = 3;
926 break;
927
928 case 0x30: // spacing before paragraph:
929 // four chars follow with either "####" or decimal spacing
930 memcpy(szDecimal, (*ppCurrent) + 2, 4);
931 szDecimal[4] = 0;
932 if (memcmp(szDecimal, "####", 4) == 0)
933 // reset to default:
934 pflbuf->fmtp.lSpaceBefore = pxfd->fmtpStandard.lSpaceBefore;
935 else
936 {
937 lDecimal = atoi(szDecimal);
938 pflbuf->fmtp.lSpaceBefore = lDecimal;
939 }
940 ulSkip = 6;
941 fCreateWord = TRUE; // for rectangle correlation
942 break;
943
944 case 0x31: // spacing before paragraph:
945 // four chars follow with either "####" or decimal spacing
946 memcpy(szDecimal, (*ppCurrent) + 2, 4);
947 szDecimal[4] = 0;
948 if (memcmp(szDecimal, "####", 4) == 0)
949 // reset to default:
950 pflbuf->fmtp.lSpaceAfter = pxfd->fmtpStandard.lSpaceAfter;
951 else
952 {
953 lDecimal = atoi(szDecimal);
954 pflbuf->fmtp.lSpaceAfter = lDecimal;
955 }
956 ulSkip = 6;
957 fCreateWord = TRUE; // for rectangle correlation
958 break;
959
960 case 0x32: // word-wrapping:
961 // here follows a single char being "0" or "1"
962 if ( *((*ppCurrent) + 2) == '0')
963 pflbuf->fmtp.fWordWrap = FALSE;
964 else
965 pflbuf->fmtp.fWordWrap = TRUE;
966 fCreateWord = TRUE; // for rectangle correlation
967 }
968
969 if (fCreateWord) // append for rectangle correlation?
970 if (!fWordsProcessed) // are we processing words still (step 1)?
971 {
972 // yes: append to list for rectangle correlation later
973 pEscapeWord = (PTXVWORD)malloc(sizeof(TXVWORD));
974 memset(pEscapeWord, 0, sizeof(TXVWORD));
975 // mark as escape sequence
976 pEscapeWord->pStart = *ppCurrent;
977 pEscapeWord->cChars = ulSkip;
978 pEscapeWord->cEscapeCode = *(*ppCurrent + 1);
979 pEscapeWord->fPaintEscapeWord = fPaintEscapeWord;
980 pEscapeWord->pcszLinkTarget = pflbuf->pcszCurrentLinkTarget;
981 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
982 // NULL if none
983 if (fPaintEscapeWord)
984 {
985 pEscapeWord->lX = pflbuf->lXCurrent;
986 pEscapeWord->lcid = pflbuf->pfmtf->lcid;
987 pEscapeWord->lPointSize = pflbuf->lPointSize;
988 pEscapeWord->flChar = pflbuf->flChar;
989 }
990 lstAppendItem(&pxfd->llWords, pEscapeWord);
991 }
992
993 if (!fWordsProcessed)
994 // if we're still processing words, advance
995 // current pointer by the escape length
996 *ppCurrent += ulSkip;
997
998 return pEscapeWord;
999}
1000
1001/*
1002 *@@ txvFormatText:
1003 * this is the core function to text formatting, which
1004 * must be done before the text can be painted into an
1005 * HPS. See the top of textview.c for details.
1006 *
1007 * Even though this function does not seem to have a
1008 * lot of parameters, it is extremely powerful. This
1009 * function handles paragraph and character formatting
1010 * automatically. See XFMTPARAGRAPH and XFMTCHARACTER
1011 * for possible formatting attributes, which are part
1012 * of the XFORMATDATA structure passed to this function.
1013 *
1014 * "Formatting" means splitting up any zero-terminated
1015 * string (XFORMATDATA.pszViewText) into a possibly
1016 * large list of TXVRECTANGLE structures, which each
1017 * hold a rectangle to be painted. This allows for
1018 * extremely fast painting.
1019 *
1020 * Each TXVRECTANGLE in turn holds several "words" to
1021 * be painted. A word consists of a TXVWORD structure
1022 * and is normally a sequence of characters between
1023 * spaces, \n and \r characters. As an exception, if
1024 * escape sequences come up, such a "word" is split up
1025 * into several words because character formatting
1026 * (font, size, ...) is done on a per-word basis when painting.
1027 *
1028 * This approach allows for quicker word-wrapping when only
1029 * the output (paint) rectangle is changed because we don't
1030 * have to re-calculate all the character widths (TXVWORD) once we
1031 * got the words. Instead, when re-formatting, we just recompose
1032 * the rectangles based on the words we calculated already.
1033 * Of course, when character widths change (e.g. because
1034 * fonts are changed), everything has to be redone.
1035 *
1036 * Processing depends on the current formatting settings
1037 * of the XFORMATDATA structure passed to this func and
1038 * can become quite complicated:
1039 *
1040 * -- In the simplest possible formatting mode, that is, if
1041 * word wrapping is disabled, each such TXVRECTANGLE
1042 * structure will hold one paragraph from the text
1043 * (that is, the text between two \n chars).
1044 *
1045 * -- If word wrapping is enabled, each paragraph in the text
1046 * can consist of several such rectangles if the paragraph
1047 * does not fit into one line. In that case, we create
1048 * one XFMTRECTANGLE for each line which is needed to
1049 * display the paragraph word-wrapped.
1050 *
1051 * This uses an XFORMATDATA structure for input and output
1052 * (besides the other parameters).
1053 *
1054 * On input, specify the following:
1055 *
1056 * -- hps: window or printer HPS. This is used for
1057 * formatting only, but nothing is painted.
1058 *
1059 * -- XFORMATDATA.pszViewText: the text to be formatted.
1060 * This must follow certain conventions; the \xFF,
1061 * \r, and \n characters have a special meaning.
1062 * See the top of textview.c for details.
1063 *
1064 * -- XFORMATDATA.fmtpStandard, fmtcStandard, fmtcCode:
1065 * paragraph and character formatting attributes.
1066 * For the simplest possible formatting, memset
1067 * all these to 0. Word-wrapping depends on
1068 * the paragraph formats.
1069 *
1070 * -- prclView: rectangle for which formatting should take
1071 * place. When this is called for a screen window,
1072 * this should be the visible area of the window
1073 * (WinQueryWindowRect).
1074 * When this is called with a printer PS, this should
1075 * be the size of a printer page.
1076 *
1077 * This function updates the following:
1078 *
1079 * -- XFORMATDATA.llWords: list of TXVWORD structures,
1080 * holding all the "words" in the text as described
1081 * above. This list can grow very long, but only needs
1082 * to be recalculated when fonts change.
1083 *
1084 * -- XFORMATDATA.llRectangles: list of TXVRECTANGLE
1085 * structures, correlating the words on the words list
1086 * to paint rectangles.
1087 *
1088 * -- XFORMATDATA.szlWorkspace: total width
1089 * and height of the "workspace", i.e. the total space
1090 * needed to display the text (in pels). This might
1091 * be smaller, the same, or larger than prclView,
1092 * depending on whether the text fits into prclView.
1093 *
1094 * When displaying text, you should display scroll bars
1095 * if the workspace is larger than the window (prclView).
1096 *
1097 * When printing, if the workspace is larger than the
1098 * printer page (prclView), you will need to call
1099 * txvPaintText several times for each page.
1100 *
1101 * All coordinates are in world space (PU_PELS).
1102 *
1103 *@@changed V0.9.3 (2000-05-06) [umoeller]: largely rewritten; now handling paragraph and character formats
1104 *@@changed V1.0.18 (2008-11-16) [pr]: bodge formatting to remove unwanted scroll bars @@fixes 1086
1105 *@@todo TXVWORDF_GLUEWITHNEXT
1106 */
1107
1108VOID txvFormatText(HPS hps, // in: HPS whose font is used for
1109 // calculating text dimensions
1110 PXFORMATDATA pxfd, // in: formatting data
1111 PRECTL prclView, // in: rectangle to format for (window or printer page)
1112 BOOL fFullRecalc) // in: re-calculate word list too? (must be TRUE on the first call)
1113{
1114 /* ULONG ulWinCX = (prclView->xRight - prclView->xLeft),
1115 ulWinCY = (prclView->yTop - prclView->yBottom); */
1116
1117 lstClear(&pxfd->llRectangles);
1118 if (fFullRecalc)
1119 lstClear(&pxfd->llWords);
1120
1121 pxfd->szlWorkspace.cx = 0;
1122 pxfd->szlWorkspace.cy = 0;
1123
1124 if (pxfd->strViewText.cbAllocated)
1125 {
1126 ULONG ulTextLen = pxfd->strViewText.ulLength;
1127
1128 FORMATLINEBUF flbuf;
1129 LONG lcidLast = -99,
1130 lPointSizeLast = -99;
1131
1132 memset(&flbuf, 0, sizeof(flbuf));
1133 // copy default paragraph formatting
1134 memcpy(&flbuf.fmtp, &pxfd->fmtpStandard, sizeof(flbuf.fmtp));
1135 // set font
1136 flbuf.pfmtc = &pxfd->fmtcStandard;
1137 flbuf.lPointSize = pxfd->fmtcStandard.lPointSize;
1138 flbuf.pLastChar = pxfd->strViewText.psz + ulTextLen;
1139
1140 if (ulTextLen)
1141 {
1142 ULONG cWords = 0;
1143
1144 if (fFullRecalc)
1145 {
1146 /*
1147 * step 1: create words
1148 *
1149 */
1150
1151 PSZ pCurrent = pxfd->strViewText.psz;
1152
1153 // loop until null terminator
1154 while (*pCurrent)
1155 {
1156 PTXVWORD pWord;
1157
1158 if (flbuf.fBold)
1159 {
1160 if (flbuf.fItalics)
1161 flbuf.pfmtf = &flbuf.pfmtc->fntBoldItalics;
1162 else
1163 flbuf.pfmtf = &flbuf.pfmtc->fntBold;
1164 }
1165 else
1166 if (flbuf.fItalics)
1167 flbuf.pfmtf = &flbuf.pfmtc->fntItalics;
1168 else
1169 flbuf.pfmtf = &flbuf.pfmtc->fntRegular;
1170
1171 // set font for subsequent calculations,
1172 // if changed (this includes the first call)
1173 if (lcidLast != flbuf.pfmtf->lcid)
1174 {
1175 GpiSetCharSet(hps, flbuf.pfmtf->lcid);
1176 lcidLast = flbuf.pfmtf->lcid;
1177 // force recalc of point size
1178 lPointSizeLast = -99;
1179 }
1180
1181 if (lPointSizeLast != flbuf.lPointSize)
1182 {
1183 if (flbuf.pfmtf->FontMetrics.fsDefn & FM_DEFN_OUTLINE)
1184 // is outline font:
1185 gpihSetPointSize(hps, flbuf.lPointSize);
1186 lPointSizeLast = flbuf.lPointSize;
1187 }
1188
1189 if (pWord = CreateWord(hps,
1190 &pCurrent, // advanced to next word
1191 &flbuf))
1192 {
1193 lstAppendItem(&pxfd->llWords, pWord);
1194
1195 /* {
1196 CHAR szWord[3000];
1197 strhncpy0(szWord, pWord->pStart, min(pWord->cChars, sizeof(szWord)));
1198 _Pmpf(("Found word '%s'", szWord));
1199 } */
1200
1201 cWords++;
1202
1203 while (*pCurrent == TXVESC_CHAR) // '\xFF')
1204 {
1205 // handle escapes;
1206 // this advances pCurrent depending on the
1207 // escape sequence length and might append
1208 // another "word" for the escape sequence
1209 // if it's relevant for rectangle correlation
1210 ProcessEscapes(&pCurrent,
1211 pxfd,
1212 &flbuf,
1213 FALSE); // fWordsProcessed
1214 }
1215 }
1216 else
1217 break;
1218 }
1219 } // end if (fFullRecalc)
1220 else
1221 cWords = lstCountItems(&pxfd->llWords);
1222
1223 /*
1224 * step 2: create rectangles
1225 *
1226 */
1227
1228 if (cWords)
1229 {
1230 PLISTNODE pWordNode = lstQueryFirstNode(&pxfd->llWords);
1231
1232 LONG lCurrentYTop = prclView->yTop,
1233 lOrigYTop = lCurrentYTop;
1234
1235 BOOL fRects2Go = TRUE;
1236
1237 // space before paragraph; this is reset
1238 // to 0 if we start a new rectangle for
1239 // the same paragraph
1240 ULONG ulYPre = flbuf.fmtp.lSpaceBefore;
1241
1242 // rectangles loop
1243 while (fRects2Go)
1244 {
1245 BOOL fWords2Go = TRUE;
1246 ULONG ulWordsInThisRect = 0;
1247
1248 // maximum height of words in this rect
1249 ULONG lWordsMaxCY = 0;
1250
1251 // start a new rectangle:
1252 PTXVRECTANGLE pRect = (PTXVRECTANGLE)malloc(sizeof(TXVRECTANGLE));
1253 lstInit(&pRect->llWords,
1254 FALSE); // no auto-free; the words are stored in the main
1255 // list also, which is freed
1256 // rectangle's xLeft;
1257 // xRight will be set when we're done with this rectangle
1258 pRect->rcl.xLeft = prclView->xLeft + flbuf.fmtp.lLeftMargin;
1259 if (ulYPre)
1260 // starting new paragraph:
1261 // add first-line offset also
1262 pRect->rcl.xLeft += flbuf.fmtp.lFirstLineMargin;
1263
1264 // current X pos: start with left of rectangle
1265 flbuf.lXCurrent = pRect->rcl.xLeft;
1266
1267 // max baseline ofs: set to 0, this will be raised
1268 pRect->ulMaxBaseLineOfs = 0;
1269
1270 // words-per-rectangle loop;
1271 // we keep adding words to the rectangle until
1272 // a) words no longer fit and word-wrapping is on;
1273 // b) a newline or line feed is found;
1274 // c) the last word has been reached;
1275 while (fWords2Go)
1276 {
1277 PTXVWORD pWordThis = (PTXVWORD)pWordNode->pItemData;
1278/*
1279 #define TXVWORDF_GLUEWITHNEXT 1 // escape
1280 #define TXVWORDF_LINEBREAK 2 // \n
1281 #define TXVWORDF_LINEFEED 4 // \r
1282*/
1283 BOOL fNextWord = FALSE;
1284
1285 if (pWordThis->cEscapeCode)
1286 {
1287 // pseudo-word for escape sequence:
1288 // process...
1289 ProcessEscapes((PSZ*)&pWordThis->pStart,
1290 pxfd,
1291 &flbuf,
1292 TRUE);
1293
1294 // append this sequence only if it's needed
1295 // for painting (list markers etc.)
1296 if (pWordThis->fPaintEscapeWord)
1297 {
1298 pWordThis->lX = flbuf.lXCurrent;
1299 pWordThis->pRectangle = pRect;
1300 lstAppendItem(&pRect->llWords, pWordThis);
1301 ulWordsInThisRect++;
1302 }
1303
1304 fNextWord = TRUE;
1305 }
1306 else
1307 {
1308 BOOL fWordWrapped = FALSE;
1309
1310 // not escape sequence, but real word: format...
1311 // is word-wrapping on?
1312 if (flbuf.fmtp.fWordWrap)
1313 {
1314 // yes: check if the word still fits
1315 // WarpIN V1.0.18 @@todo add fudge factor of 2 - makes things work
1316 if ( (flbuf.lXCurrent + pWordThis->ulCXWithSpaces + 2
1317 > prclView->xRight)
1318 // > ulWinCX)
1319 // but always add the first word in the rectangle,
1320 // because otherwise we get infinite loops
1321 && (ulWordsInThisRect > 0)
1322 )
1323 // no:
1324 fWordWrapped = TRUE;
1325 }
1326
1327 if (fWordWrapped)
1328 // start a new rectangle with the current word:
1329 fWords2Go = FALSE;
1330 // and do _not_ advance to the next word,
1331 // but start with this word for the next
1332 // rectangle...
1333 else
1334 {
1335 // add this word to the rectangle:
1336
1337 // store current X pos in word
1338 pWordThis->lX = flbuf.lXCurrent;
1339
1340 // increase current X pos by word width
1341 flbuf.lXCurrent += pWordThis->ulCXWithSpaces;
1342
1343 // store word in rectangle
1344 pWordThis->pRectangle = pRect;
1345 lstAppendItem(&pRect->llWords, pWordThis);
1346 // @@todo memory leak right here!!!
1347 ulWordsInThisRect++;
1348
1349 // store highest word width found for this rect
1350 if (pWordThis->ulCY > lWordsMaxCY)
1351 lWordsMaxCY = pWordThis->ulCY;
1352
1353 // store highest base line ofs found for this rect
1354 if (pWordThis->ulBaseLineOfs > pRect->ulMaxBaseLineOfs)
1355 pRect->ulMaxBaseLineOfs = pWordThis->ulBaseLineOfs;
1356
1357 // go for next word in any case
1358 fNextWord = TRUE;
1359 } // end if (!fBreakThisWord)
1360
1361 // now check: add more words to this rectangle?
1362 if ( (pWordThis->ulFlags == TXVWORDF_LINEBREAK)
1363 // no if linebreak found
1364 || (pWordThis->ulFlags == TXVWORDF_LINEFEED)
1365 // no if linefeed found
1366 || (!fWords2Go)
1367 // no if we're out of words or
1368 // word-break was forced
1369 )
1370 {
1371 // no: finish up this rectangle...
1372
1373 // xLeft has been set on top
1374 pRect->rcl.xRight = flbuf.lXCurrent;
1375 pRect->rcl.yTop = lCurrentYTop - ulYPre;
1376 pRect->rcl.yBottom = pRect->rcl.yTop - lWordsMaxCY;
1377
1378 // decrease current y top for next line
1379 lCurrentYTop = pRect->rcl.yBottom;
1380 if (!fRects2Go)
1381 // we're done completely:
1382 // add another one
1383 lCurrentYTop -= lWordsMaxCY;
1384
1385 if (fWordWrapped)
1386 // starting with wrapped word in next line:
1387 ulYPre = 0;
1388 else
1389 if (pWordThis->ulFlags == TXVWORDF_LINEFEED)
1390 ulYPre = 0;
1391 else if (pWordThis->ulFlags == TXVWORDF_LINEBREAK)
1392 {
1393 // line break:
1394 // set y-pre for next loop
1395 ulYPre = flbuf.fmtp.lSpaceBefore;
1396 // and add paragraph post-y
1397 lCurrentYTop -= flbuf.fmtp.lSpaceAfter;
1398 }
1399
1400 // update x extents
1401 if (pRect->rcl.xRight > pxfd->szlWorkspace.cx)
1402 pxfd->szlWorkspace.cx = pRect->rcl.xRight;
1403
1404 // and quit the inner loop
1405 fWords2Go = FALSE;
1406 } // end finish up rectangle
1407 } // end else if (pWordThis->fIsEscapeSequence)
1408
1409 if (fNextWord)
1410 {
1411 pWordNode = pWordNode->pNext;
1412 if (!pWordNode)
1413 {
1414 // no more to go:
1415 // quit
1416 fWords2Go = FALSE;
1417 fRects2Go = FALSE;
1418 }
1419 }
1420 } // end while (fWords2Go)
1421
1422 // store rectangle
1423 lstAppendItem(&pxfd->llRectangles, pRect);
1424 }
1425
1426 // lCurrentYTop now has the bottommost point we've used;
1427 // store this as workspace (this might be negative)
1428 pxfd->szlWorkspace.cy = lOrigYTop - lCurrentYTop;
1429 }
1430 }
1431 }
1432}
1433
1434/* ******************************************************************
1435 *
1436 * Device-independent text painting
1437 *
1438 ********************************************************************/
1439
1440/*
1441 *@@ DrawListMarker:
1442 *
1443 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-17) [umoeller]
1444 */
1445
1446STATIC VOID DrawListMarker(HPS hps,
1447 PRECTL prclLine, // current line rectangle
1448 PTXVWORD pWordThis, // current word
1449 LONG lViewXOfs) // in: x offset to paint; 0 means rightmost
1450{
1451 POINTL ptl;
1452
1453 ULONG ulBulletSize = pWordThis->lPointSize * 2 / 3; // 2/3 of point size
1454
1455 ARCPARAMS arcp = {1, 1, 0, 0};
1456
1457 // pWordThis->pStart points to the \xFF character;
1458 // next is the "marker" escape (\x23),
1459 // next is the marker type
1460 CHAR cBulletType = *((pWordThis->pStart) + 2) ;
1461
1462 switch (cBulletType)
1463 {
1464 case 2: // square (filled box)
1465 ptl.x = pWordThis->lX - lViewXOfs;
1466 // center bullet vertically
1467 ptl.y = prclLine->yBottom
1468 + ( (prclLine->yTop - prclLine->yBottom) // height
1469 - ulBulletSize
1470 ) / 2;
1471
1472 GpiMove(hps, &ptl);
1473 ptl.x += ulBulletSize;
1474 ptl.y += ulBulletSize;
1475 GpiBox(hps, DRO_FILL, &ptl, 0, 0);
1476 break;
1477
1478 default: // case 1: // disc (filled circle)
1479 ptl.x = pWordThis->lX - lViewXOfs;
1480 // center bullet vertically;
1481 // the arc is drawn with the current position in its center
1482 ptl.y = prclLine->yBottom
1483 + ( (prclLine->yTop - prclLine->yBottom) // height
1484 / 2
1485 );
1486
1487 GpiSetArcParams(hps, &arcp);
1488 GpiMove(hps, &ptl);
1489 GpiFullArc(hps,
1490 (cBulletType == 3)
1491 ? DRO_OUTLINE
1492 : DRO_FILL,
1493 MAKEFIXED(ulBulletSize / 2, // radius!
1494 0));
1495 break;
1496
1497 }
1498}
1499
1500/*
1501 *@@ txvPaintText:
1502 * device-independent function for painting.
1503 * This can only be called after the text has
1504 * been formatted (using txvFormatText).
1505 *
1506 * This only paints rectangles which are within
1507 * prcl2Paint.
1508 *
1509 * -- For WM_PAINT, set this to the
1510 * update rectangle, and set fPaintHalfLines
1511 * to TRUE.
1512 *
1513 * -- For printing, set this to the page rectangle,
1514 * and set fPaintHalfLines to FALSE.
1515 *
1516 * All coordinates are in world space (PU_PELS).
1517 *
1518 *@@changed V0.9.3 (2000-05-05) [umoeller]: fixed wrong visible lines calculations; great speedup painting!
1519 *@@changed V0.9.3 (2000-05-06) [umoeller]: now using gpihCharStringPosAt
1520 */
1521
1522BOOL txvPaintText(HAB hab,
1523 HPS hps, // in: window or printer PS
1524 PXFORMATDATA pxfd,
1525 PRECTL prcl2Paint, // in: invalid rectangle to be drawn,
1526 // can be NULL to paint all
1527 LONG lViewXOfs, // in: x offset to paint; 0 means rightmost
1528 PULONG pulViewYOfs, // in: y offset to paint; 0 means _top_most;
1529 // out: y offset which should be passed to next call
1530 // (if TRUE is returned and fPaintHalfLines == FALSE)
1531 BOOL fPaintHalfLines, // in: if FALSE, lines which do not fully fit on
1532 // the page are dropped (useful for printing)
1533 PULONG pulLineIndex) // in: line to start painting with;
1534 // out: next line to paint, if any
1535 // (if TRUE is returned and fPaintHalfLines == FALSE)
1536{
1537 BOOL brc = FALSE,
1538 fAnyLinesPainted = FALSE;
1539 ULONG ulCurrentLineIndex = *pulLineIndex;
1540 // LONG lViewYOfsSaved = *pulViewYOfs;
1541 PLISTNODE pRectNode = lstNodeFromIndex(&pxfd->llRectangles,
1542 ulCurrentLineIndex);
1543
1544 LONG lcidLast = -99;
1545 LONG lPointSizeLast = -99;
1546
1547 while (pRectNode)
1548 {
1549 PTXVRECTANGLE pLineRcl = (PTXVRECTANGLE)pRectNode->pItemData;
1550 BOOL fPaintThis = FALSE;
1551
1552 // compose rectangle to draw for this line
1553 RECTL rclLine;
1554 rclLine.xLeft = pLineRcl->rcl.xLeft - lViewXOfs;
1555 rclLine.xRight = pLineRcl->rcl.xRight - lViewXOfs;
1556 rclLine.yBottom = pLineRcl->rcl.yBottom + *pulViewYOfs;
1557 rclLine.yTop = pLineRcl->rcl.yTop + *pulViewYOfs;
1558
1559 /* if (pmpf)
1560 {
1561 CHAR szTemp[100];
1562 ULONG cb = min(pLineRcl->cLineChars, 99);
1563 strhncpy0(szTemp, pLineRcl->pStartOfLine, cb);
1564
1565 _Pmpf(("Checking line %d: '%s'",
1566 ulCurrentLineIndex,
1567 szTemp));
1568
1569 _Pmpf((" (yB stored %d -> in HPS %d against win yB %d)",
1570 pLineRcl->rcl.yBottom,
1571 rclLine.yBottom,
1572 prcl2Paint->yBottom));
1573 } */
1574
1575 if (prcl2Paint == NULL)
1576 // draw all:
1577 fPaintThis = TRUE;
1578 else
1579 {
1580 BOOL fBottomInPaint = ( (rclLine.yBottom >= prcl2Paint->yBottom)
1581 && (rclLine.yBottom <= prcl2Paint->yTop)
1582 );
1583 BOOL fTopInPaint = ( (rclLine.yTop >= prcl2Paint->yBottom)
1584 && (rclLine.yTop <= prcl2Paint->yTop)
1585 );
1586
1587 if ((fBottomInPaint) && (fTopInPaint))
1588 // both in update rect:
1589 fPaintThis = TRUE;
1590 else
1591 if (fPaintHalfLines)
1592 {
1593 if ((fBottomInPaint) || (fTopInPaint))
1594 // only one in update rect:
1595 fPaintThis = TRUE;
1596 else
1597 // now, for very small update rectangles,
1598 // especially with slow scrolling,
1599 // we can have the case that the paint rectangle
1600 // is only a few pixels high so that the top of
1601 // the line is above the repaint, and the bottom
1602 // of the line is below it!
1603 if ( (rclLine.yTop >= prcl2Paint->yTop)
1604 && (rclLine.yBottom <= prcl2Paint->yBottom)
1605 )
1606 fPaintThis = TRUE;
1607 }
1608 }
1609
1610 if (fPaintThis)
1611 {
1612 // rectangle invalid: paint this rectangle
1613 // by going thru the member words
1614 PLISTNODE pWordNode = lstQueryFirstNode(&pLineRcl->llWords);
1615
1616 POINTL ptlStart;
1617
1618 while (pWordNode)
1619 {
1620 PTXVWORD pWordThis = (PTXVWORD)pWordNode->pItemData;
1621 ULONG flChar = pWordThis->flChar;
1622
1623 if (pWordThis->pcszLinkTarget) // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
1624 flChar |= CHS_UNDERSCORE;
1625
1626 // x start: this word's X coordinate
1627 ptlStart.x = pWordThis->lX - lViewXOfs;
1628 // y start: bottom line of rectangle plus highest
1629 // base line offset found in all words (format step 2)
1630 ptlStart.y = rclLine.yBottom + pLineRcl->ulMaxBaseLineOfs;
1631 // pWordThis->ulBaseLineOfs;
1632
1633 // set font for subsequent calculations,
1634 // if changed (this includes the first call)
1635 if (lcidLast != pWordThis->lcid)
1636 {
1637 GpiSetCharSet(hps, pWordThis->lcid);
1638 lcidLast = pWordThis->lcid;
1639 // force recalc of point size
1640 lPointSizeLast = -99;
1641 }
1642
1643 if (lPointSizeLast != pWordThis->lPointSize)
1644 {
1645 if (pWordThis->lPointSize)
1646 // is outline font:
1647 gpihSetPointSize(hps, pWordThis->lPointSize);
1648 lPointSizeLast = pWordThis->lPointSize;
1649 }
1650
1651 if (!pWordThis->cEscapeCode)
1652 // regular word:
1653 gpihCharStringPosAt(hps,
1654 &ptlStart,
1655 &rclLine,
1656 flChar,
1657 pWordThis->cChars,
1658 (PSZ)pWordThis->pStart);
1659 else
1660 {
1661 // check escape code
1662 switch (pWordThis->cEscapeCode)
1663 {
1664 case 0x23:
1665 // escape to be painted:
1666 DrawListMarker(hps,
1667 &rclLine,
1668 pWordThis,
1669 lViewXOfs);
1670 break;
1671 }
1672 }
1673
1674 // ptlStart.x += pWordThis->ulCXWithSpaces;
1675
1676 fAnyLinesPainted = TRUE;
1677 pWordNode = pWordNode->pNext;
1678 }
1679
1680 /* {
1681 LONG lColor = GpiQueryColor(hps);
1682 POINTL ptl2;
1683 GpiSetColor(hps, RGBCOL_RED);
1684 ptl2.x = rclLine.xLeft;
1685 ptl2.y = rclLine.yBottom;
1686 GpiMove(hps, &ptl2);
1687 ptl2.x = rclLine.xRight;
1688 ptl2.y = rclLine.yTop;
1689 GpiBox(hps,
1690 DRO_OUTLINE,
1691 &ptl2,
1692 0, 0);
1693 GpiSetColor(hps, lColor);
1694 } */
1695
1696 }
1697 else
1698 {
1699 // this line is no longer fully visible:
1700
1701 if (fAnyLinesPainted)
1702 {
1703 // we had painted lines already:
1704 // this means that all the following lines are
1705 // too far below the window, so quit
1706 /* if (pmpf)
1707 _Pmpf(("Quitting with line %d (xL = %d yB = %d)",
1708 ulCurrentLineIndex, rclLine.xLeft, rclLine.yBottom)); */
1709
1710 *pulLineIndex = ulCurrentLineIndex;
1711 if (pRectNode->pNext)
1712 {
1713 // another line to paint:
1714 PTXVRECTANGLE pLineRcl2 = (PTXVRECTANGLE)pRectNode->pNext->pItemData;
1715 // return TRUE
1716 brc = TRUE;
1717 // and set *pulViewYOfs to the top of
1718 // the next line, which wasn't visible
1719 // on the page any more
1720 *pulViewYOfs = pLineRcl2->rcl.yTop + *pulViewYOfs;
1721 }
1722 break;
1723 }
1724 // else no lines painted yet:
1725 // go for next node, because we're still above the visible window
1726 }
1727
1728 // next line
1729 pRectNode = pRectNode->pNext;
1730 // raise index to return
1731 ulCurrentLineIndex++;
1732 }
1733
1734 if (!fAnyLinesPainted)
1735 brc = FALSE;
1736
1737 return brc;
1738}
1739
1740/*
1741 *@@ txvFindWordFromPoint:
1742 * returns the list node of the word under the
1743 * given point. The list node is from the global
1744 * words list in pxfd.
1745 *
1746 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-18) [umoeller]
1747 */
1748
1749PLISTNODE txvFindWordFromPoint(PXFORMATDATA pxfd,
1750 PPOINTL pptl)
1751{
1752 PLISTNODE pWordNodeFound = NULL;
1753
1754 PLISTNODE pRectangleNode = lstQueryFirstNode(&pxfd->llRectangles);
1755 while ((pRectangleNode) && (!pWordNodeFound))
1756 {
1757 PTXVRECTANGLE prclThis = (PTXVRECTANGLE)pRectangleNode->pItemData;
1758 if ( (pptl->x >= prclThis->rcl.xLeft)
1759 && (pptl->x <= prclThis->rcl.xRight)
1760 && (pptl->y >= prclThis->rcl.yBottom)
1761 && (pptl->y <= prclThis->rcl.yTop)
1762 )
1763 {
1764 // cool, we found the rectangle:
1765 // now go thru the words in this rectangle
1766 PLISTNODE pWordNode = lstQueryFirstNode(&prclThis->llWords);
1767 while (pWordNode)
1768 {
1769 PTXVWORD pWordThis = (PTXVWORD)pWordNode->pItemData;
1770
1771 if ( (pptl->x >= pWordThis->lX)
1772 && (pptl->x <= pWordThis->lX + pWordThis->ulCXWithSpaces)
1773 )
1774 {
1775 pWordNodeFound = pWordNode;
1776 break;
1777 }
1778 pWordNode = pWordNode->pNext;
1779 }
1780 }
1781 pRectangleNode = pRectangleNode->pNext;
1782 }
1783
1784 return pWordNodeFound;
1785}
1786
1787/*
1788 *@@ txvFindWordFromAnchor:
1789 * returns the list node from the global words list
1790 * BEFORE the word which represents the escape sequence
1791 * containing the specified anchor name.
1792 *
1793 *@@added V0.9.4 (2000-06-12) [umoeller]
1794 */
1795
1796PLISTNODE txvFindWordFromAnchor(PXFORMATDATA pxfd,
1797 const char *pszAnchorName)
1798{
1799 PLISTNODE pNodeFound = NULL;
1800
1801 ULONG cbAnchorName = strlen(pszAnchorName);
1802
1803 PLISTNODE pWordNode = lstQueryFirstNode(&pxfd->llWords);
1804 while ((pWordNode) && (!pNodeFound))
1805 {
1806 PTXVWORD pWordThis = (PTXVWORD)pWordNode->pItemData;
1807 if (pWordThis->cEscapeCode == 7)
1808 {
1809 // this word is an anchor escape sequence:
1810 if (strnicmp(pszAnchorName, (pWordThis->pStart + 2), cbAnchorName) == 0)
1811 {
1812 // matches: check length
1813 if (*(pWordThis->pStart + 2 + cbAnchorName) == (char)0xFF)
1814 // OK:
1815 pNodeFound = pWordNode;
1816 }
1817 }
1818
1819 pWordNode = pWordNode ->pNext;
1820 }
1821
1822 if (pNodeFound)
1823 {
1824 // anchor found:
1825 // go backwords in word list until we find a "real" word
1826 // which is no escape sequence
1827 while (pNodeFound)
1828 {
1829 PTXVWORD pWordThis = (PTXVWORD)pNodeFound->pItemData;
1830 if (pWordThis->cEscapeCode)
1831 pNodeFound = pNodeFound->pPrevious;
1832 else
1833 break;
1834 }
1835 }
1836
1837 return pNodeFound;
1838}
1839
1840/* ******************************************************************
1841 *
1842 * Window-dependent functions
1843 *
1844 ********************************************************************/
1845
1846#define QWL_PRIVATE 4 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
1847
1848/*
1849 *@@ TEXTVIEWWINDATA:
1850 * view control-internal structure, stored in
1851 * QWL_PRIVATE at fnwpTextView.
1852 * This is device-dependent on the text view
1853 * window.
1854 */
1855
1856typedef struct _TEXTVIEWWINDATA
1857{
1858 HAB hab; // anchor block (for speed)
1859
1860 HDC hdc;
1861 HPS hps;
1862
1863 ULONG flStyle; // window style flags copied on WM_CREATE
1864 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
1865
1866 LONG lBackColor,
1867 lForeColor;
1868
1869 XTEXTVIEWCDATA cdata; // control data, as passed to WM_CREATE
1870
1871 XFORMATDATA xfd;
1872
1873 HWND hwndVScroll, // vertical scroll bar
1874 hwndHScroll; // horizontal scroll bar
1875
1876 BOOL fVScrollVisible, // TRUE if vscroll is currently used
1877 fHScrollVisible; // TRUE if hscroll is currently used
1878
1879 RECTL rclViewReal, // window rect as returned by WinQueryWindowRect
1880 // (top right point is inclusive!)
1881 rclViewPaint, // same as rclViewReal, but excluding scroll bars
1882 rclViewText; // same as rclViewPaint, but excluding cdata borders
1883
1884 ULONG ulViewXOfs, // pixels that we have scrolled to the RIGHT; 0 means very left
1885 ulViewYOfs; // pixels that we have scrolled to the BOTTOM; 0 means very top
1886
1887 BOOL fAcceptsPresParamsNow; // TRUE after first WM_PAINT
1888
1889 // anchor clicking
1890 PLISTNODE pWordNodeFirstInAnchor; // points to first word which belongs to anchor
1891 // USHORT usLastAnchorClicked; // last anchor which was clicked (1-0xFFFF)
1892 PCSZ pcszLastLinkClicked; // last link that was clicked (points into llLinks)
1893 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
1894
1895} TEXTVIEWWINDATA, *PTEXTVIEWWINDATA;
1896
1897#define ID_VSCROLL 100
1898#define ID_HSCROLL 101
1899
1900/*
1901 *@@ UpdateTextViewPresData:
1902 * called from WM_CREATE and WM_PRESPARAMCHANGED
1903 * in fnwpTextView to update the TEXTVIEWWINDATA
1904 * from the window's presparams. This calls
1905 * txvSetDefaultFormat in turn.
1906 */
1907
1908STATIC VOID UpdateTextViewPresData(HWND hwndTextView,
1909 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd)
1910{
1911 PSZ pszFont;
1912 ptxvd->lBackColor = winhQueryPresColor(hwndTextView,
1913 PP_BACKGROUNDCOLOR,
1914 FALSE, // no inherit
1915 SYSCLR_DIALOGBACKGROUND);
1916 ptxvd->lForeColor = winhQueryPresColor(hwndTextView,
1917 PP_FOREGROUNDCOLOR,
1918 FALSE, // no inherit
1919 SYSCLR_WINDOWSTATICTEXT);
1920
1921 if ((pszFont = winhQueryWindowFont(hwndTextView)))
1922 {
1923 ULONG ulSize;
1924 PSZ pszFaceName;
1925 // _Pmpf(("font: %s", pszFont));
1926 if (gpihSplitPresFont(pszFont,
1927 &ulSize,
1928 &pszFaceName))
1929 {
1930 SetFormatFont(ptxvd->hps,
1931 &ptxvd->xfd.fmtcStandard,
1932 ulSize,
1933 pszFaceName);
1934 }
1935 free(pszFont);
1936 }
1937}
1938
1939/*
1940 *@@ AdjustViewRects:
1941 * updates the internal size-dependent structures
1942 * and positions the scroll bars.
1943 *
1944 * This is device-dependent for the text view
1945 * control and must be called before FormatText2Screen
1946 * so that the view rectangles get calculated right.
1947 *
1948 * Required input in TEXTVIEWWINDATA:
1949 *
1950 * -- rclViewReal: the actual window dimensions.
1951 *
1952 * -- cdata: control data.
1953 *
1954 * Output from this function in TEXTVIEWWINDATA:
1955 *
1956 * -- rclViewPaint: the paint subrectangle (which
1957 * is rclViewReal minus scrollbars, if any).
1958 *
1959 * -- rclViewText: the text subrectangle (which
1960 * is rclViewPaint minus borders).
1961 *
1962 *@@changed WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-16) [pr]: fix cut/paste/typo. errors @@fixes 1086
1963 */
1964
1965STATIC VOID AdjustViewRects(HWND hwndTextView,
1966 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd)
1967{
1968 ULONG ulScrollCX = WinQuerySysValue(HWND_DESKTOP, SV_CXVSCROLL),
1969 ulScrollCY = WinQuerySysValue(HWND_DESKTOP, SV_CYHSCROLL),
1970 ulOfs;
1971
1972 // calculate rclViewPaint:
1973 // 1) left
1974 ptxvd->rclViewPaint.xLeft = ptxvd->rclViewReal.xLeft;
1975 // 2) bottom
1976 ptxvd->rclViewPaint.yBottom = ptxvd->rclViewReal.yBottom;
1977 if (ptxvd->fHScrollVisible)
1978 // if we have a horizontal scroll bar at the bottom,
1979 // raise bottom by its height
1980 ptxvd->rclViewPaint.yBottom += ulScrollCY;
1981 // 3) right
1982 ptxvd->rclViewPaint.xRight = ptxvd->rclViewReal.xRight;
1983 if (ptxvd->fVScrollVisible)
1984 // if we have a vertical scroll bar at the right,
1985 // subtract its width from the right
1986 ptxvd->rclViewPaint.xRight -= ulScrollCX;
1987 ptxvd->rclViewPaint.yTop = ptxvd->rclViewReal.yTop;
1988
1989 // calculate rclViewText from that
1990 ptxvd->rclViewText.xLeft = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.xLeft + ptxvd->cdata.ulXBorder;
1991 ptxvd->rclViewText.yBottom = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.yBottom + ptxvd->cdata.ulYBorder;
1992 ptxvd->rclViewText.xRight = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.xRight - ptxvd->cdata.ulXBorder;
1993 ptxvd->rclViewText.yTop = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.yTop - ptxvd->cdata.ulYBorder; // WarpIN V1.0.18
1994
1995 // now reposition scroll bars; their sizes may change
1996 // if either the vertical or horizontal scroll bar has
1997 // popped up or been hidden
1998 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_VSCROLL)
1999 {
2000 // vertical scroll bar enabled:
2001 ulOfs = 0;
2002 if (ptxvd->fHScrollVisible)
2003 ulOfs = ulScrollCY; // WarpIN V1.0.18
2004 WinSetWindowPos(ptxvd->hwndVScroll,
2005 HWND_TOP,
2006 ptxvd->rclViewReal.xRight - ulScrollCX,
2007 ulOfs, // y
2008 ulScrollCX, // cx
2009 ptxvd->rclViewReal.yTop - ulOfs, // cy
2010 SWP_MOVE | SWP_SIZE);
2011 }
2012
2013 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_HSCROLL)
2014 {
2015 ulOfs = 0;
2016 if (ptxvd->fVScrollVisible)
2017 ulOfs = ulScrollCX;
2018 WinSetWindowPos(ptxvd->hwndHScroll,
2019 HWND_TOP,
2020 0,
2021 0,
2022 ptxvd->rclViewReal.xRight - ulOfs, // cx
2023 ulScrollCY, // cy
2024 SWP_MOVE | SWP_SIZE);
2025 }
2026}
2027
2028/*
2029 *@@ FormatText2Screen:
2030 * device-dependent version of text formatting
2031 * for the text view window. This calls txvFormatText
2032 * in turn and updates the view's scroll bars.
2033 *
2034 *@@changed V0.9.3 (2000-05-05) [umoeller]: fixed buggy vertical scroll bars
2035 *@@changed WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-16) [pr]: fix buggy horiz. scroll bars @@fixes 1086
2036 */
2037
2038STATIC VOID FormatText2Screen(HWND hwndTextView,
2039 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd,
2040 BOOL fAlreadyRecursing, // in: set this to FALSE when calling
2041 BOOL fFullRecalc)
2042{
2043 ULONG ulWinCX,
2044 ulWinCY;
2045
2046 // call device-independent formatter with the
2047 // window presentation space
2048 txvFormatText(ptxvd->hps,
2049 &ptxvd->xfd,
2050 &ptxvd->rclViewText,
2051 fFullRecalc);
2052
2053 ulWinCY = (ptxvd->rclViewText.yTop - ptxvd->rclViewText.yBottom);
2054
2055 if (ptxvd->ulViewYOfs < 0)
2056 ptxvd->ulViewYOfs = 0;
2057 if (ptxvd->ulViewYOfs > ((LONG)ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy - ulWinCY))
2058 ptxvd->ulViewYOfs = (LONG)ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy - ulWinCY;
2059
2060 // vertical scroll bar enabled at all?
2061 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_VSCROLL)
2062 {
2063 BOOL fEnabled = winhUpdateScrollBar(ptxvd->hwndVScroll,
2064 ulWinCY,
2065 ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy,
2066 ptxvd->ulViewYOfs,
2067 (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_AUTOVHIDE));
2068 // is auto-hide on?
2069 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_AUTOVHIDE)
2070 {
2071 // yes, auto-hide on: did visibility change?
2072 if (fEnabled != ptxvd->fVScrollVisible)
2073 // visibility changed:
2074 // if we're not already recursing,
2075 // force calling ourselves again
2076 if (!fAlreadyRecursing)
2077 {
2078 ptxvd->fVScrollVisible = fEnabled;
2079 AdjustViewRects(hwndTextView,
2080 ptxvd);
2081 FormatText2Screen(hwndTextView,
2082 ptxvd,
2083 TRUE, // fAlreadyRecursing
2084 FALSE); // quick format
2085 }
2086 }
2087 }
2088
2089 ulWinCX = (ptxvd->rclViewText.xRight - ptxvd->rclViewText.xLeft);
2090
2091 // horizontal scroll bar enabled at all?
2092 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_HSCROLL)
2093 {
2094 BOOL fEnabled = winhUpdateScrollBar(ptxvd->hwndHScroll,
2095 ulWinCX,
2096 ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cx,
2097 ptxvd->ulViewXOfs,
2098 (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_AUTOHHIDE));
2099 // is auto-hide on?
2100 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_AUTOHHIDE)
2101 {
2102 // yes, auto-hide on: did visibility change?
2103 if (fEnabled != ptxvd->fHScrollVisible)
2104 // visibility changed:
2105 // if we're not already recursing,
2106 // force calling ourselves again (at the bottom)
2107 if (!fAlreadyRecursing)
2108 {
2109 ptxvd->fHScrollVisible = fEnabled;
2110 AdjustViewRects(hwndTextView,
2111 ptxvd);
2112 FormatText2Screen(hwndTextView, // WarpIN V1.0.18
2113 ptxvd,
2114 TRUE, // fAlreadyRecursing
2115 FALSE); // quick format
2116 }
2117 }
2118 }
2119
2120 WinInvalidateRect(hwndTextView, NULL, FALSE);
2121}
2122
2123/*
2124 *@@ SetWindowText:
2125 * implementation for WM_SETWINDOWPARAMS and
2126 * also WM_CREATE to set the window text.
2127 *
2128 *@@added V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
2129 *@@changed WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-29) [pr]
2130 */
2131
2132VOID SetWindowText(HWND hwndTextView,
2133 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd,
2134 PCSZ pcszText)
2135{
2136 if (pcszText && *pcszText)
2137 {
2138 PXSTRING pstr = &ptxvd->xfd.strViewText;
2139 PSZ p;
2140
2141 // WarpIN V1.0.18
2142 xstrcpy(&ptxvd->xfd.strOrigText,
2143 pcszText,
2144 0);
2145
2146 switch (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_FORMAT_MASK)
2147 {
2148 case XS_PLAINTEXT: // 0x0100
2149 // WarpIN V1.0.18
2150 if (p = strdup(pcszText))
2151 {
2152 PSZ p2;
2153 for (p2 = p; p2 = strchr(p2, TXVESC_CHAR); *p2 = ' ');
2154 txvStripLinefeeds(&p, 4);
2155 xstrset(pstr, p);
2156 }
2157 break;
2158
2159 case XS_HTML: // 0x0200
2160 // WarpIN V1.0.18
2161 if (p = strdup(pcszText))
2162 {
2163 PSZ p2;
2164 for (p2 = p; p2 = strchr(p2, TXVESC_CHAR); *p2 = ' ');
2165 txvConvertFromHTML(&p, NULL, NULL, NULL);
2166 xstrset(pstr, p);
2167 xstrConvertLineFormat(pstr,
2168 CRLF2LF);
2169 }
2170 break;
2171
2172 default: // case XS_PREFORMATTED: // 0x0000
2173 // no conversion (default)
2174 xstrcpy(pstr,
2175 pcszText,
2176 0);
2177 break;
2178 }
2179
2180 // if the last character of the window text is not "\n",
2181 // add it explicitly here, or our lines processing
2182 // is being funny
2183 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
2184 if (pstr->psz[pstr->ulLength - 1] != '\n')
2185 xstrcatc(pstr, '\n');
2186
2187 ptxvd->ulViewXOfs = 0;
2188 ptxvd->ulViewYOfs = 0;
2189 AdjustViewRects(hwndTextView,
2190 ptxvd);
2191 FormatText2Screen(hwndTextView,
2192 ptxvd,
2193 FALSE,
2194 TRUE); // full format
2195 }
2196}
2197
2198/*
2199 *@@ PaintViewText2Screen:
2200 * device-dependent version of text painting
2201 * for the text view window. This calls txvPaintText
2202 * in turn and updates the view's scroll bars.
2203 */
2204
2205STATIC VOID PaintViewText2Screen(PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd,
2206 PRECTL prcl2Paint) // in: invalid rectangle, can be NULL == paint all
2207{
2208 ULONG ulLineIndex = 0;
2209 ULONG ulYOfs = ptxvd->ulViewYOfs;
2210 txvPaintText(ptxvd->hab,
2211 ptxvd->hps, // paint PS: screen
2212 &ptxvd->xfd, // formatting data
2213 prcl2Paint, // update rectangle given to us
2214 ptxvd->ulViewXOfs, // current X scrolling offset
2215 &ulYOfs, // current Y scrolling offset
2216 TRUE, // draw even partly visible lines
2217 &ulLineIndex);
2218}
2219
2220/*
2221 *@@ PaintViewFocus:
2222 * paint a focus rectangle.
2223 */
2224
2225STATIC VOID PaintViewFocus(HPS hps,
2226 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd,
2227 BOOL fFocus)
2228{
2229 POINTL ptl;
2230 HRGN hrgn;
2231 GpiSetClipRegion(hps,
2232 NULLHANDLE,
2233 &hrgn);
2234 GpiSetColor(hps,
2235 (fFocus)
2236 ? WinQuerySysColor(HWND_DESKTOP, SYSCLR_HILITEBACKGROUND, 0)
2237 : ptxvd->lBackColor);
2238 GpiSetLineType(hps, LINETYPE_DOT);
2239 ptl.x = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.xLeft;
2240 ptl.y = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.yBottom;
2241 GpiMove(hps, &ptl);
2242 ptl.x = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.xRight - 1;
2243 ptl.y = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.yTop - 1;
2244 GpiBox(hps,
2245 DRO_OUTLINE,
2246 &ptl,
2247 0, 0);
2248}
2249
2250/*
2251 *@@ RepaintWord:
2252 *
2253 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-18) [umoeller]
2254 */
2255
2256STATIC VOID RepaintWord(PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd,
2257 PTXVWORD pWordThis,
2258 LONG lColor)
2259{
2260 POINTL ptlStart;
2261 ULONG flChar = pWordThis->flChar;
2262 PTXVRECTANGLE pLineRcl = pWordThis->pRectangle;
2263
2264 RECTL rclLine;
2265 rclLine.xLeft = pLineRcl->rcl.xLeft - ptxvd->ulViewXOfs;
2266 rclLine.xRight = pLineRcl->rcl.xRight - ptxvd->ulViewXOfs;
2267 rclLine.yBottom = pLineRcl->rcl.yBottom + ptxvd->ulViewYOfs;
2268 rclLine.yTop = pLineRcl->rcl.yTop + ptxvd->ulViewYOfs;
2269
2270 if (pWordThis->pcszLinkTarget)
2271 flChar |= CHS_UNDERSCORE;
2272
2273 // x start: this word's X coordinate
2274 ptlStart.x = pWordThis->lX - ptxvd->ulViewXOfs;
2275 // y start: bottom line of rectangle plus highest
2276 // base line offset found in all words (format step 2)
2277 ptlStart.y = rclLine.yBottom + pLineRcl->ulMaxBaseLineOfs;
2278 // pWordThis->ulBaseLineOfs;
2279
2280 GpiSetCharSet(ptxvd->hps, pWordThis->lcid);
2281 if (pWordThis->lPointSize)
2282 // is outline font:
2283 gpihSetPointSize(ptxvd->hps, pWordThis->lPointSize);
2284
2285 GpiSetColor(ptxvd->hps,
2286 lColor);
2287
2288 if (!pWordThis->cEscapeCode)
2289 {
2290 gpihCharStringPosAt(ptxvd->hps,
2291 &ptlStart,
2292 &rclLine,
2293 flChar,
2294 pWordThis->cChars,
2295 (PSZ)pWordThis->pStart);
2296 }
2297 else
2298 // escape to be painted:
2299 DrawListMarker(ptxvd->hps,
2300 &rclLine,
2301 pWordThis,
2302 ptxvd->ulViewXOfs);
2303}
2304
2305/*
2306 *@@ RepaintAnchor:
2307 *
2308 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-18) [umoeller]
2309 */
2310
2311STATIC VOID RepaintAnchor(PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd,
2312 LONG lColor)
2313{
2314 PLISTNODE pNode = ptxvd->pWordNodeFirstInAnchor;
2315 PCSZ pcszLinkTarget = NULL;
2316 while (pNode)
2317 {
2318 PTXVWORD pWordThis = (PTXVWORD)pNode->pItemData;
2319 if (!pcszLinkTarget)
2320 // first loop:
2321 pcszLinkTarget = pWordThis->pcszLinkTarget;
2322 else
2323 if (pWordThis->pcszLinkTarget != pcszLinkTarget)
2324 // first word with different anchor:
2325 break;
2326
2327 RepaintWord(ptxvd,
2328 pWordThis,
2329 lColor);
2330 pNode = pNode->pNext;
2331 }
2332}
2333
2334/*
2335 *@@ ProcessCreate:
2336 * implementation for WM_CREATE in fnwpTextView.
2337 *
2338 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2339 */
2340
2341STATIC MRESULT ProcessCreate(HWND hwndTextView, MPARAM mp1, MPARAM mp2)
2342{
2343 PXTEXTVIEWCDATA pcd = (PXTEXTVIEWCDATA)mp1;
2344 // can be NULL
2345 PCREATESTRUCT pcs = (PCREATESTRUCT)mp2;
2346 SBCDATA sbcd;
2347
2348 MRESULT mrc = (MRESULT)TRUE; // error
2349 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2350
2351 // allocate TEXTVIEWWINDATA for QWL_PRIVATE
2352 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)malloc(sizeof(TEXTVIEWWINDATA)))
2353 {
2354 SIZEL szlPage = {0, 0};
2355 BOOL fShow = FALSE;
2356
2357 // query message queue
2358 HMQ hmq = WinQueryWindowULong(hwndTextView, QWL_HMQ);
2359 // get codepage of message queue
2360 ULONG ulCodepage = WinQueryCp(hmq);
2361
2362 memset(ptxvd, 0, sizeof(TEXTVIEWWINDATA));
2363 WinSetWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE, ptxvd);
2364
2365 ptxvd->hab = WinQueryAnchorBlock(hwndTextView);
2366
2367 ptxvd->hdc = WinOpenWindowDC(hwndTextView);
2368 ptxvd->hps = GpiCreatePS(ptxvd->hab,
2369 ptxvd->hdc,
2370 &szlPage, // use same page size as device
2371 PU_PELS | GPIT_MICRO | GPIA_ASSOC);
2372
2373 // copy window style flags V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
2374 ptxvd->flStyle = pcs->flStyle;
2375
2376 gpihSwitchToRGB(ptxvd->hps);
2377
2378 // set codepage; GPI defaults this to
2379 // the process codepage
2380 GpiSetCp(ptxvd->hps, ulCodepage);
2381
2382 txvInitFormat(&ptxvd->xfd);
2383
2384 // copy control data, if present
2385 if (pcd)
2386 memcpy(&ptxvd->cdata, pcd, pcd->cbData);
2387
2388 // check values which might cause null divisions
2389 if (ptxvd->cdata.ulVScrollLineUnit == 0)
2390 ptxvd->cdata.ulVScrollLineUnit = 15;
2391 if (ptxvd->cdata.ulHScrollLineUnit == 0)
2392 ptxvd->cdata.ulHScrollLineUnit = 15;
2393
2394 ptxvd->fAcceptsPresParamsNow = FALSE;
2395
2396 // copy window dimensions from CREATESTRUCT
2397 ptxvd->rclViewReal.xLeft = 0;
2398 ptxvd->rclViewReal.yBottom = 0;
2399 ptxvd->rclViewReal.xRight = pcs->cx;
2400 ptxvd->rclViewReal.yTop = pcs->cy;
2401
2402 sbcd.cb = sizeof(SBCDATA);
2403 sbcd.sHilite = 0;
2404 sbcd.posFirst = 0;
2405 sbcd.posLast = 100;
2406 sbcd.posThumb = 30;
2407 sbcd.cVisible = 50;
2408 sbcd.cTotal = 50;
2409
2410 ptxvd->hwndVScroll = WinCreateWindow(hwndTextView,
2411 WC_SCROLLBAR,
2412 "",
2413 SBS_VERT | SBS_THUMBSIZE | WS_VISIBLE,
2414 10, 10,
2415 20, 100,
2416 hwndTextView, // owner
2417 HWND_TOP,
2418 ID_VSCROLL,
2419 &sbcd,
2420 0);
2421 fShow = ((ptxvd->flStyle & XS_VSCROLL) != 0);
2422 WinShowWindow(ptxvd->hwndVScroll, fShow);
2423 ptxvd->fVScrollVisible = fShow;
2424
2425 ptxvd->hwndHScroll = WinCreateWindow(hwndTextView,
2426 WC_SCROLLBAR,
2427 "",
2428 SBS_THUMBSIZE | WS_VISIBLE,
2429 10, 10,
2430 20, 100,
2431 hwndTextView, // owner
2432 HWND_TOP,
2433 ID_HSCROLL,
2434 &sbcd,
2435 0);
2436 fShow = ((ptxvd->flStyle & XS_HSCROLL) != 0);
2437 WinShowWindow(ptxvd->hwndHScroll, fShow);
2438 ptxvd->fHScrollVisible = fShow;
2439
2440 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_WORDWRAP)
2441 // word-wrapping should be enabled from the start:
2442 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
2443 ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard.fWordWrap = TRUE;
2444
2445 // set "code" format
2446 SetFormatFont(ptxvd->hps,
2447 &ptxvd->xfd.fmtcCode,
2448 6,
2449 "System VIO");
2450
2451 // get colors from presparams/syscolors
2452 UpdateTextViewPresData(hwndTextView, ptxvd);
2453
2454 AdjustViewRects(hwndTextView,
2455 ptxvd);
2456
2457 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_HTML)
2458 {
2459 // if we're operating in HTML mode, set a
2460 // different default paragraph format to
2461 // make things prettier
2462 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
2463 ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard.lSpaceBefore = 5;
2464 ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard.lSpaceAfter = 5;
2465 }
2466
2467 // setting the window text on window creation never
2468 // worked V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
2469 if (pcs->pszText)
2470 SetWindowText(hwndTextView,
2471 ptxvd,
2472 pcs->pszText);
2473
2474 mrc = (MRESULT)FALSE; // OK
2475 }
2476
2477 return mrc;
2478}
2479
2480/*
2481 *@@ ProcessPaint:
2482 * implementation for WM_PAINT in fnwpTextView.
2483 *
2484 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2485 */
2486
2487STATIC VOID ProcessPaint(HWND hwndTextView)
2488{
2489 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2490 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
2491 {
2492 HRGN hrgnOldClip;
2493 RECTL rclClip;
2494 RECTL rcl2Update;
2495
2496 // get update rectangle
2497 WinQueryUpdateRect(hwndTextView,
2498 &rcl2Update);
2499 // since we're not using WinBeginPaint,
2500 // we must validate the update region,
2501 // or we'll get bombed with WM_PAINT msgs
2502 WinValidateRect(hwndTextView,
2503 NULL,
2504 FALSE);
2505
2506 // reset clip region to "all"
2507 GpiSetClipRegion(ptxvd->hps,
2508 NULLHANDLE,
2509 &hrgnOldClip); // out: old clip region
2510 // reduce clip region to update rectangle
2511 GpiIntersectClipRectangle(ptxvd->hps,
2512 &rcl2Update); // exclusive
2513
2514 // draw little box at the bottom right
2515 // (in between scroll bars) if we have
2516 // both vertical and horizontal scroll bars
2517 if ( (ptxvd->flStyle & (XS_VSCROLL | XS_HSCROLL))
2518 == (XS_VSCROLL | XS_HSCROLL)
2519 && (ptxvd->fVScrollVisible)
2520 && (ptxvd->fHScrollVisible)
2521 )
2522 {
2523 RECTL rclBox;
2524 rclBox.xLeft = ptxvd->rclViewPaint.xRight;
2525 rclBox.yBottom = 0;
2526 rclBox.xRight = rclBox.xLeft + WinQuerySysValue(HWND_DESKTOP, SV_CXVSCROLL);
2527 rclBox.yTop = WinQuerySysValue(HWND_DESKTOP, SV_CYHSCROLL);
2528 WinFillRect(ptxvd->hps,
2529 &rclBox,
2530 WinQuerySysColor(HWND_DESKTOP,
2531 SYSCLR_DIALOGBACKGROUND,
2532 0));
2533 }
2534
2535 // paint "view paint" rectangle white;
2536 // this can be larger than "view text"
2537 WinFillRect(ptxvd->hps,
2538 &ptxvd->rclViewPaint, // exclusive
2539 ptxvd->lBackColor);
2540
2541 // now reduce clipping rectangle to "view text" rectangle
2542 rclClip.xLeft = ptxvd->rclViewText.xLeft;
2543 rclClip.xRight = ptxvd->rclViewText.xRight - 1;
2544 rclClip.yBottom = ptxvd->rclViewText.yBottom;
2545 rclClip.yTop = ptxvd->rclViewText.yTop - 1;
2546 GpiIntersectClipRectangle(ptxvd->hps,
2547 &rclClip); // exclusive
2548 // finally, draw text lines in invalid rectangle;
2549 // this subfunction is smart enough to redraw only
2550 // the lines which intersect with rcl2Update
2551 GpiSetColor(ptxvd->hps, ptxvd->lForeColor);
2552 PaintViewText2Screen(ptxvd,
2553 &rcl2Update);
2554
2555 if ( (!(ptxvd->flStyle & XS_STATIC))
2556 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
2557 && (WinQueryFocus(HWND_DESKTOP) == hwndTextView)
2558 )
2559 {
2560 // we have the focus:
2561 // reset clip region to "all"
2562 GpiSetClipRegion(ptxvd->hps,
2563 NULLHANDLE,
2564 &hrgnOldClip); // out: old clip region
2565 PaintViewFocus(ptxvd->hps,
2566 ptxvd,
2567 TRUE);
2568 }
2569
2570 ptxvd->fAcceptsPresParamsNow = TRUE;
2571 }
2572}
2573
2574/*
2575 *@@ ProcessPresParamChanged:
2576 * implementation for WM_PRESPARAMCHANGED in fnwpTextView.
2577 *
2578 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2579 */
2580
2581STATIC VOID ProcessPresParamChanged(HWND hwndTextView, MPARAM mp1)
2582{
2583 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2584 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
2585 {
2586 switch ((LONG)mp1)
2587 {
2588 case 0: // layout palette thing dropped
2589 case PP_BACKGROUNDCOLOR:
2590 case PP_FOREGROUNDCOLOR:
2591 case PP_FONTNAMESIZE:
2592 // re-query our presparams
2593 UpdateTextViewPresData(hwndTextView, ptxvd);
2594 }
2595
2596 if (ptxvd->fAcceptsPresParamsNow)
2597 FormatText2Screen(hwndTextView,
2598 ptxvd,
2599 FALSE,
2600 TRUE); // full reformat
2601 }
2602}
2603
2604/*
2605 *@@ ProcessSetFocus:
2606 * implementation for WM_SETFOCUS in fnwpTextView.
2607 *
2608 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2609 */
2610
2611STATIC VOID ProcessSetFocus(HWND hwndTextView, MPARAM mp2)
2612{
2613 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2614 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
2615 {
2616 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_STATIC)
2617 {
2618 if (mp2)
2619 {
2620 // we're receiving the focus, but shouldn't have it:
2621 // then behave like the static control does, that is,
2622 // give focus to the next window in the dialog
2623 HWND hwnd = hwndTextView,
2624 hwndStart = hwnd;
2625
2626 while (TRUE)
2627 {
2628 ULONG flStyle;
2629
2630 if (!(hwnd = WinQueryWindow(hwnd, QW_NEXT)))
2631 hwnd = WinQueryWindow(WinQueryWindow(hwndStart, QW_PARENT), QW_TOP);
2632
2633 // avoid endless looping
2634 if (hwnd == hwndStart)
2635 {
2636 if ( (hwnd = WinQueryWindow(hwnd, QW_OWNER))
2637 && (hwnd == hwndStart)
2638 )
2639 hwnd = NULLHANDLE;
2640
2641 break;
2642 }
2643
2644 if ( (flStyle = WinQueryWindowULong(hwnd, QWL_STYLE))
2645 && (flStyle & (WS_DISABLED | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE)
2646 == (WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE))
2647 )
2648 {
2649 WinSetFocus(HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd);
2650 break;
2651 }
2652 };
2653 }
2654 }
2655 else
2656 {
2657 HPS hps = WinGetPS(hwndTextView);
2658 gpihSwitchToRGB(hps);
2659 PaintViewFocus(hps,
2660 ptxvd,
2661 (mp2 != 0));
2662 WinReleasePS(hps);
2663 }
2664 }
2665}
2666
2667/*
2668 *@@ ProcessButton1Down:
2669 * implementation for WM_BUTTON1DOWN in fnwpTextView.
2670 *
2671 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2672 */
2673
2674STATIC MRESULT ProcessButton1Down(HWND hwndTextView, MPARAM mp1)
2675{
2676 MRESULT mrc = 0;
2677 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2678
2679 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
2680 {
2681 POINTL ptlPos;
2682 PLISTNODE pWordNodeClicked;
2683
2684 ptlPos.x = SHORT1FROMMP(mp1) + ptxvd->ulViewXOfs;
2685 ptlPos.y = SHORT2FROMMP(mp1) - ptxvd->ulViewYOfs;
2686
2687 if ( (!(ptxvd->flStyle & XS_STATIC))
2688 // V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
2689 && (hwndTextView != WinQueryFocus(HWND_DESKTOP))
2690 )
2691 WinSetFocus(HWND_DESKTOP, hwndTextView);
2692
2693 ptxvd->pcszLastLinkClicked = NULL;
2694
2695 if (pWordNodeClicked = txvFindWordFromPoint(&ptxvd->xfd,
2696 &ptlPos))
2697 {
2698 PTXVWORD pWordClicked = (PTXVWORD)pWordNodeClicked->pItemData;
2699
2700 // store link target (can be NULL)
2701 if (ptxvd->pcszLastLinkClicked = pWordClicked->pcszLinkTarget)
2702 {
2703 // word has a link target:
2704 PLISTNODE pNode = pWordNodeClicked;
2705
2706 // reset first word of anchor
2707 ptxvd->pWordNodeFirstInAnchor = NULL;
2708
2709 // go back to find the first word which has this anchor,
2710 // because we need to repaint them all
2711 while (pNode)
2712 {
2713 PTXVWORD pWordThis = (PTXVWORD)pNode->pItemData;
2714 if (pWordThis->pcszLinkTarget == pWordClicked->pcszLinkTarget)
2715 {
2716 // still has same anchor:
2717 // go for previous
2718 ptxvd->pWordNodeFirstInAnchor = pNode;
2719 pNode = pNode->pPrevious;
2720 }
2721 else
2722 // different anchor:
2723 // pNodeFirst points to first node with same anchor now
2724 break;
2725 }
2726
2727 RepaintAnchor(ptxvd,
2728 RGBCOL_RED);
2729 }
2730 }
2731
2732 WinSetCapture(HWND_DESKTOP, hwndTextView);
2733 mrc = (MRESULT)TRUE;
2734 }
2735
2736 return mrc;
2737}
2738
2739/*
2740 *@@ ProcessButton1Up:
2741 * implementation for WM_BUTTON1UP in fnwpTextView.
2742 *
2743 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2744 */
2745
2746STATIC MRESULT ProcessButton1Up(HWND hwndTextView, MPARAM mp1)
2747{
2748 MRESULT mrc = 0;
2749 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2750
2751 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
2752 {
2753 POINTL ptlPos;
2754 HWND hwndOwner = NULLHANDLE;
2755
2756 ptlPos.x = SHORT1FROMMP(mp1) + ptxvd->ulViewXOfs;
2757 ptlPos.y = SHORT2FROMMP(mp1) - ptxvd->ulViewYOfs;
2758 WinSetCapture(HWND_DESKTOP, NULLHANDLE);
2759
2760 if (ptxvd->pcszLastLinkClicked)
2761 {
2762 RepaintAnchor(ptxvd,
2763 ptxvd->lForeColor);
2764
2765 // nofify owner
2766 if (hwndOwner = WinQueryWindow(hwndTextView, QW_OWNER))
2767 WinPostMsg(hwndOwner,
2768 WM_CONTROL,
2769 MPFROM2SHORT(WinQueryWindowUShort(hwndTextView,
2770 QWS_ID),
2771 TXVN_LINK),
2772 (MPARAM)(ULONG)(ptxvd->pcszLastLinkClicked));
2773 }
2774
2775 mrc = (MRESULT)TRUE;
2776 }
2777
2778 return mrc;
2779}
2780
2781/*
2782 *@@ ProcessChar:
2783 * implementation for WM_CHAR in fnwpTextView.
2784 *
2785 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2786 *@@changed WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-16) [pr]: added correct ID for horiz. scroll @@fixes 1086
2787 *@@changed WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-16) [pr]: added Ctrl-Ins copy capability @@fixes 1116
2788 */
2789
2790STATIC MRESULT ProcessChar(HWND hwndTextView, MPARAM mp1, MPARAM mp2)
2791{
2792 MRESULT mrc = 0;
2793 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2794
2795 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
2796 {
2797 BOOL fDefProc = TRUE;
2798 USHORT usFlags = SHORT1FROMMP(mp1);
2799 // USHORT usch = SHORT1FROMMP(mp2);
2800 USHORT usvk = SHORT2FROMMP(mp2);
2801
2802 if (usFlags & KC_VIRTUALKEY)
2803 {
2804 ULONG ulMsg = 0;
2805 USHORT usID = ID_VSCROLL;
2806 SHORT sPos = 0;
2807 SHORT usCmd = 0;
2808 fDefProc = FALSE;
2809
2810 switch (usvk)
2811 {
2812 case VK_UP:
2813 ulMsg = WM_VSCROLL;
2814 usCmd = SB_LINEUP;
2815 break;
2816
2817 case VK_DOWN:
2818 ulMsg = WM_VSCROLL;
2819 usCmd = SB_LINEDOWN;
2820 break;
2821
2822 case VK_RIGHT:
2823 ulMsg = WM_HSCROLL;
2824 usCmd = SB_LINERIGHT;
2825 usID = ID_HSCROLL; // WarpIN V1.0.18
2826 break;
2827
2828 case VK_LEFT:
2829 ulMsg = WM_HSCROLL;
2830 usCmd = SB_LINELEFT;
2831 usID = ID_HSCROLL; // WarpIN V1.0.18
2832 break;
2833
2834 case VK_PAGEUP:
2835 ulMsg = WM_VSCROLL;
2836 if (usFlags & KC_CTRL)
2837 {
2838 sPos = 0;
2839 usCmd = SB_SLIDERPOSITION;
2840 }
2841 else
2842 usCmd = SB_PAGEUP;
2843 break;
2844
2845 case VK_PAGEDOWN:
2846 ulMsg = WM_VSCROLL;
2847 if (usFlags & KC_CTRL)
2848 {
2849 sPos = ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy;
2850 usCmd = SB_SLIDERPOSITION;
2851 }
2852 else
2853 usCmd = SB_PAGEDOWN;
2854 break;
2855
2856 case VK_HOME:
2857 if (usFlags & KC_CTRL)
2858 // vertical:
2859 ulMsg = WM_VSCROLL;
2860 else
2861 {
2862 ulMsg = WM_HSCROLL;
2863 usID = ID_HSCROLL; // WarpIN V1.0.18
2864 }
2865
2866 sPos = 0;
2867 usCmd = SB_SLIDERPOSITION;
2868 break;
2869
2870 case VK_END:
2871 if (usFlags & KC_CTRL)
2872 {
2873 // vertical:
2874 ulMsg = WM_VSCROLL;
2875 sPos = ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy;
2876 }
2877 else
2878 {
2879 ulMsg = WM_HSCROLL;
2880 sPos = ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cx;
2881 usID = ID_HSCROLL; // WarpIN V1.0.18
2882 }
2883
2884 usCmd = SB_SLIDERPOSITION;
2885 break;
2886
2887 // WarpIN V1.0.18
2888 case VK_INSERT:
2889 if (usFlags & KC_CTRL)
2890 {
2891 ulMsg = TXM_COPY;
2892 usID = 0;
2893 }
2894 break;
2895
2896 default:
2897 // other:
2898 fDefProc = TRUE;
2899 }
2900
2901 if ( ((usFlags & KC_KEYUP) == 0)
2902 && (ulMsg)
2903 )
2904 WinSendMsg(hwndTextView,
2905 ulMsg,
2906 MPFROMSHORT(usID),
2907 MPFROM2SHORT(sPos,
2908 usCmd));
2909 }
2910
2911 if (fDefProc)
2912 mrc = WinDefWindowProc(hwndTextView, WM_CHAR, mp1, mp2);
2913 // sends to owner
2914 else
2915 mrc = (MPARAM)TRUE;
2916 }
2917
2918 return mrc;
2919}
2920
2921/*
2922 *@@ ProcessJumpToAnchorName:
2923 * implementation for TXM_JUMPTOANCHORNAME in fnwpTextView.
2924 *
2925 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2926 */
2927
2928STATIC MRESULT ProcessJumpToAnchorName(HWND hwndTextView, MPARAM mp1)
2929{
2930 MRESULT mrc = 0;
2931 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2932
2933 if ( (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
2934 && (mp1)
2935 )
2936 {
2937 PLISTNODE pWordNode;
2938 PTXVWORD pWord;
2939 if ( (pWordNode = txvFindWordFromAnchor(&ptxvd->xfd,
2940 (const char*)mp1))
2941 && (pWord = (PTXVWORD)pWordNode->pItemData)
2942 )
2943 {
2944 // found:
2945 PTXVRECTANGLE pRect = pWord->pRectangle;
2946 ULONG ulWinCY = (ptxvd->rclViewText.yTop - ptxvd->rclViewText.yBottom);
2947
2948 // now we need to scroll the window so that this rectangle is on top.
2949 // Since rectangles start out with the height of the window (e.g. +768)
2950 // and then have lower y coordinates down to way in the negatives,
2951 // to get the y offset, we must...
2952 ptxvd->ulViewYOfs = (-pRect->rcl.yTop) - ulWinCY;
2953
2954 if (ptxvd->ulViewYOfs < 0)
2955 ptxvd->ulViewYOfs = 0;
2956 if (ptxvd->ulViewYOfs > ((LONG)ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy - ulWinCY))
2957 ptxvd->ulViewYOfs = (LONG)ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy - ulWinCY;
2958
2959 // vertical scroll bar enabled at all?
2960 if (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_VSCROLL)
2961 {
2962 /* BOOL fEnabled = */ winhUpdateScrollBar(ptxvd->hwndVScroll,
2963 ulWinCY,
2964 ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy,
2965 ptxvd->ulViewYOfs,
2966 (ptxvd->flStyle & XS_AUTOVHIDE));
2967 WinInvalidateRect(hwndTextView, NULL, FALSE);
2968 }
2969
2970 mrc = (MRESULT)TRUE;
2971 }
2972 }
2973
2974 return mrc;
2975}
2976
2977/*
2978 *@@ ProcessDestroy:
2979 * implementation for WM_DESTROY in fnwpTextView.
2980 *
2981 *@@added V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
2982 */
2983
2984STATIC MRESULT ProcessDestroy(HWND hwndTextView, MPARAM mp1, MPARAM mp2)
2985{
2986 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
2987
2988 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
2989 {
2990 xstrClear(&ptxvd->xfd.strViewText);
2991 xstrClear(&ptxvd->xfd.strOrigText); // WarpIN V1.0.18
2992 lstClear(&ptxvd->xfd.llRectangles);
2993 lstClear(&ptxvd->xfd.llWords);
2994 GpiDestroyPS(ptxvd->hps);
2995 free(ptxvd);
2996 WinSetWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE, NULL);
2997 }
2998
2999 return WinDefWindowProc(hwndTextView, WM_DESTROY, mp1, mp2);
3000}
3001
3002/*
3003 *@@ fnwpTextView:
3004 * window procedure for the text view control. This is
3005 * registered with the WC_XTEXTVIEW class in txvRegisterTextView.
3006 *
3007 * The text view control is not a subclassed whatever control,
3008 * but a control implemented from scratch. As a result, we
3009 * had to implement all messages which are usually recognized
3010 * by a control. In detail, we have:
3011 *
3012 * -- WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED: if the control is resized, the
3013 * text is reformatted and the scroll bars are readjusted.
3014 * See AdjustViewRects and txvFormatText.
3015 *
3016 * -- WM_PRESPARAMCHANGED: if fonts or colors are dropped
3017 * on the control, we reformat the text also.
3018 *
3019 * -- WM_HSCROLL and WM_VSCROLL: this calls winhHandleScrollMsg
3020 * to scroll the window contents.
3021 *
3022 * -- WM_BUTTON1DOWN: this sets the focus to the control.
3023 *
3024 * -- WM_SETFOCUS: if we receive the focus, we draw a fine
3025 * dotted line in the "selection" color around the text
3026 * window.
3027 *
3028 * -- WM_CHAR: if we have the focus, the user can move the
3029 * visible part within the workspace using the usual
3030 * cursor and HOME/END keys.
3031 *
3032 * -- WM_MOUSEMOVE: this sends WM_CONTROLPOINTER to the
3033 * owner so the owner can change the mouse pointer.
3034 *
3035 * <B>Painting</B>
3036 *
3037 * The text view control creates a micro presentation space
3038 * from the window's device context upon WM_CREATE, which is
3039 * stored in TEXTVIEWWINDATA. We do not use WinBeginPaint in
3040 * WM_PAINT, but only the PS we created ourselves. This saves
3041 * us from resetting and researching all the fonts etc., which
3042 * should be speedier.
3043 *
3044 * The text view control uses a private window word for storing
3045 * its own data. The client is free to use QWL_USER of the
3046 * text view control.
3047 *
3048 *@@changed V0.9.3 (2000-05-05) [umoeller]: removed TXM_NEWTEXT; now supporting WinSetWindowText
3049 *@@changed V0.9.3 (2000-05-07) [umoeller]: crashed if create param was NULL; fixed
3050 *@@changed V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]: no longer using QWL_USER, which is free now
3051 *@@changed V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]: setting text on window creation never worked, fixed
3052 *@@changed V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]: added TXN_ANCHORCLICKED owner notify for anchors
3053 *@@changed V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]: converted private style flags to XS_* window style flags
3054 *@@changed V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]: added support for XS_STATIC
3055 *@@changed V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]: added support for formatting HTML and plain text automatically
3056 *@@changed V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]: optimized locality by moving big chunks into subfuncs
3057 *@@changed WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-16) [pr]: added Ctrl-Ins copy capability @@fixes 1116
3058 *@@changed WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-29) [pr]: added style set/query functions @@fixes 1116
3059 */
3060
3061STATIC MRESULT EXPENTRY fnwpTextView(HWND hwndTextView, ULONG msg, MPARAM mp1, MPARAM mp2)
3062{
3063 MRESULT mrc = 0;
3064 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd;
3065
3066 switch (msg)
3067 {
3068 /*
3069 * WM_CREATE:
3070 *
3071 */
3072
3073 case WM_CREATE:
3074 mrc = ProcessCreate(hwndTextView, mp1, mp2);
3075 // extracted V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
3076 break;
3077
3078 /*
3079 * WM_SETWINDOWPARAMS:
3080 * this message sets the window parameters,
3081 * most importantly, the window text.
3082 *
3083 * This updates the control.
3084 */
3085
3086 case WM_SETWINDOWPARAMS:
3087 if ( (mp1)
3088 && (((PWNDPARAMS)mp1)->fsStatus & WPM_TEXT)
3089 && (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3090 )
3091 {
3092 SetWindowText(hwndTextView,
3093 ptxvd,
3094 ((PWNDPARAMS)mp1)->pszText);
3095 mrc = (MRESULT)TRUE; // was missing V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
3096 }
3097 break;
3098
3099 /*
3100 * WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED:
3101 *
3102 */
3103
3104 case WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED:
3105 // resizing?
3106 if ( (mp1)
3107 && (((PSWP)mp1)->fl & SWP_SIZE)
3108 && (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3109 )
3110 {
3111 WinQueryWindowRect(hwndTextView,
3112 &ptxvd->rclViewReal);
3113 AdjustViewRects(hwndTextView,
3114 ptxvd);
3115 FormatText2Screen(hwndTextView,
3116 ptxvd,
3117 FALSE,
3118 FALSE); // quick format
3119 }
3120 break;
3121
3122 /*
3123 * WM_PAINT:
3124 *
3125 */
3126
3127 case WM_PAINT:
3128 ProcessPaint(hwndTextView);
3129 // extracted V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]
3130 break;
3131
3132 /*
3133 * WM_PRESPARAMCHANGED:
3134 *
3135 * Changing the color or font settings
3136 * is equivalent to changing the default
3137 * paragraph format. See TXM_SETFORMAT.
3138 */
3139
3140 case WM_PRESPARAMCHANGED:
3141 ProcessPresParamChanged(hwndTextView, mp1);
3142 break;
3143
3144 /*
3145 * WM_VSCROLL:
3146 *
3147 */
3148
3149 case WM_VSCROLL:
3150 if ( (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3151 && (ptxvd->fVScrollVisible)
3152 )
3153 {
3154 winhHandleScrollMsg(hwndTextView,
3155 ptxvd->hwndVScroll,
3156 &ptxvd->ulViewYOfs,
3157 &ptxvd->rclViewText,
3158 ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cy,
3159 ptxvd->cdata.ulVScrollLineUnit,
3160 msg,
3161 mp2);
3162 }
3163 break;
3164
3165 /*
3166 * WM_HSCROLL:
3167 *
3168 */
3169
3170 case WM_HSCROLL:
3171 if ( (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3172 && (ptxvd->fHScrollVisible)
3173 )
3174 {
3175 winhHandleScrollMsg(hwndTextView,
3176 ptxvd->hwndHScroll,
3177 &ptxvd->ulViewXOfs,
3178 &ptxvd->rclViewText,
3179 ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace.cx,
3180 ptxvd->cdata.ulHScrollLineUnit,
3181 msg,
3182 mp2);
3183 }
3184 break;
3185
3186 /*
3187 * WM_SETFOCUS:
3188 *
3189 */
3190
3191 case WM_SETFOCUS:
3192 ProcessSetFocus(hwndTextView, mp2);
3193 break;
3194
3195 /*
3196 * WM_MOUSEMOVE:
3197 * send WM_CONTROLPOINTER to owner.
3198 */
3199
3200 case WM_MOUSEMOVE:
3201 {
3202 HWND hwndOwner;
3203 if (hwndOwner = WinQueryWindow(hwndTextView, QW_OWNER))
3204 {
3205 HPOINTER hptrSet
3206 = (HPOINTER)WinSendMsg(hwndOwner,
3207 WM_CONTROLPOINTER,
3208 (MPARAM)(LONG)WinQueryWindowUShort(hwndTextView,
3209 QWS_ID),
3210 (MPARAM)WinQuerySysPointer(HWND_DESKTOP,
3211 SPTR_ARROW,
3212 FALSE));
3213 WinSetPointer(HWND_DESKTOP, hptrSet);
3214 }
3215 }
3216 break;
3217
3218 /*
3219 * WM_BUTTON1DOWN:
3220 *
3221 */
3222
3223 case WM_BUTTON1DOWN:
3224 mrc = ProcessButton1Down(hwndTextView, mp1);
3225 break;
3226
3227 /*
3228 * WM_BUTTON1UP:
3229 *
3230 */
3231
3232 case WM_BUTTON1UP:
3233 mrc = ProcessButton1Up(hwndTextView, mp1);
3234 break;
3235
3236 /*
3237 * WM_CHAR:
3238 *
3239 */
3240
3241 case WM_CHAR:
3242 mrc = ProcessChar(hwndTextView, mp1, mp2);
3243 break;
3244
3245 /*
3246 *@@ TXM_QUERYPARFORMAT:
3247 * this msg can be sent to the text view control
3248 * to retrieve the paragraph format with the
3249 * index specified in mp1.
3250 *
3251 * This must be sent, not posted, to the control.
3252 *
3253 * Parameters:
3254 *
3255 * -- ULONG mp1: index of format to query.
3256 * Must be 0 currently for the standard
3257 * paragraph format.
3258 *
3259 * -- PXFMTPARAGRAPH mp2: pointer to buffer
3260 * which is to receive the formatting
3261 * data.
3262 *
3263 * Returns TRUE if copying was successful.
3264 *
3265 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-06) [umoeller]
3266 */
3267
3268 case TXM_QUERYPARFORMAT:
3269 if ( (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3270 && (!mp1)
3271 && (mp2)
3272 )
3273 {
3274 memcpy(mp2,
3275 &ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard,
3276 sizeof(XFMTPARAGRAPH));
3277 mrc = (MPARAM)TRUE;
3278 }
3279 break;
3280
3281 /*
3282 *@@ TXM_SETPARFORMAT:
3283 * reverse to TXM_QUERYPARFORMAT, this sets a
3284 * paragraph format (line spacings, margins
3285 * and such).
3286 *
3287 * This must be sent, not posted, to the control.
3288 *
3289 * Parameters:
3290 *
3291 * -- ULONG mp1: index of format to set.
3292 * Must be 0 currently for the standard
3293 * paragraph format.
3294 *
3295 * -- PXFMTPARAGRAPH mp2: pointer to buffer
3296 * from which to copy formatting data.
3297 * If this pointer is NULL, the format
3298 * is reset to the default.
3299 *
3300 * This reformats the control.
3301 *
3302 *@@added V0.9.3 (2000-05-06) [umoeller]
3303 */
3304
3305 case TXM_SETPARFORMAT:
3306 if ( (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3307 && (!mp1)
3308 )
3309 {
3310 if (mp2)
3311 // copy:
3312 memcpy(&ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard,
3313 mp2,
3314 sizeof(XFMTPARAGRAPH));
3315 else
3316 // default:
3317 memset(&ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard,
3318 0,
3319 sizeof(XFMTPARAGRAPH));
3320
3321 FormatText2Screen(hwndTextView,
3322 ptxvd,
3323 FALSE,
3324 TRUE); // full reformat
3325
3326 mrc = (MPARAM)TRUE;
3327 }
3328 break;
3329
3330 /*
3331 *@@ TXM_SETWORDWRAP:
3332 * this text view control msg quickly changes
3333 * the word-wrapping style of the default
3334 * paragraph formatting.
3335 *
3336 * This may be sent or posted.
3337 *
3338 * (BOOL)mp1 determines whether word wrapping
3339 * should be turned on or off.
3340 */
3341
3342 case TXM_SETWORDWRAP:
3343 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3344 {
3345 BOOL ulOldFlFormat = ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard.fWordWrap;
3346 ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard.fWordWrap = (BOOL)mp1;
3347 if (ptxvd->xfd.fmtpStandard.fWordWrap != ulOldFlFormat)
3348 FormatText2Screen(hwndTextView,
3349 ptxvd,
3350 FALSE,
3351 FALSE); // quick format
3352 }
3353 break;
3354
3355 /*
3356 *@@ TXM_QUERYCDATA:
3357 * copies the current XTEXTVIEWCDATA
3358 * into the specified buffer.
3359 *
3360 * This must be sent, not posted, to the control.
3361 *
3362 * Parameters:
3363 *
3364 * -- PXTEXTVIEWCDATA mp1: target buffer.
3365 * Before calling this, you MUST specify
3366 * XTEXTVIEWCDATA.cbData.
3367 *
3368 * Returns the bytes that were copied as
3369 * a ULONG.
3370 */
3371
3372 case TXM_QUERYCDATA:
3373 if ( (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3374 && (mp1)
3375 )
3376 {
3377 PXTEXTVIEWCDATA pTarget = (PXTEXTVIEWCDATA)mp1;
3378 mrc = (MRESULT)min(pTarget->cbData, sizeof(XTEXTVIEWCDATA));
3379 memcpy(pTarget,
3380 &ptxvd->cdata,
3381 (ULONG)mrc);
3382 }
3383 break;
3384
3385 /*
3386 *@@ TXM_SETCDATA:
3387 * updates the current XTEXTVIEWCDATA
3388 * with the data from the specified buffer.
3389 *
3390 * This must be sent, not posted, to the control.
3391 *
3392 * Parameters:
3393 *
3394 * -- PXTEXTVIEWCDATA mp1: source buffer.
3395 * Before calling this, you MUST specify
3396 * XTEXTVIEWCDATA.cbData.
3397 *
3398 * Returns the bytes that were copied as
3399 * a ULONG.
3400 *
3401 *@@changed V1.0.0 (2002-08-12) [umoeller]: now returning bytes
3402 */
3403
3404 case TXM_SETCDATA:
3405 if ( (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3406 && (mp1)
3407 )
3408 {
3409 PXTEXTVIEWCDATA pSource = (PXTEXTVIEWCDATA)mp1;
3410 mrc = (MRESULT)min(pSource->cbData, sizeof(XTEXTVIEWCDATA));
3411 memcpy(&ptxvd->cdata,
3412 pSource,
3413 (ULONG)mrc);
3414 }
3415 break;
3416
3417 /*
3418 *@@ TXM_JUMPTOANCHORNAME:
3419 * scrolls the XTextView control contents so that
3420 * the text marked with the specified anchor name
3421 * (TXVESC_ANCHORNAME escape) appears at the top
3422 * of the control.
3423 *
3424 * This must be sent, not posted, to the control.
3425 *
3426 * Parameters:
3427 * -- PSZ mp1: anchor name (e.g. "anchor1").
3428 *
3429 * Returns TRUE if the jump was successful.
3430 *
3431 *@@added V0.9.4 (2000-06-12) [umoeller]
3432 */
3433
3434 case TXM_JUMPTOANCHORNAME:
3435 mrc = ProcessJumpToAnchorName(hwndTextView, mp1);
3436 break;
3437
3438 /*
3439 *@@ TXM_QUERYTEXTEXTENT:
3440 * returns the extents of the currently set text,
3441 * that is, the width and height of the internal
3442 * work area, of which the current view rectangle
3443 * displays a subrectangle.
3444 *
3445 * This must be sent, not posted, to the control.
3446 *
3447 * Parameters:
3448 *
3449 * -- PSIZEL mp1: pointer to a SIZEL buffer,
3450 * which receives the extent in the cx and
3451 * cy members. These will be set to null
3452 * values if the control currently has no
3453 * text.
3454 *
3455 * Returns TRUE on success.
3456 *
3457 *@@added V0.9.20 (2002-08-10) [umoeller]
3458 */
3459
3460 case TXM_QUERYTEXTEXTENT:
3461 if ( (mp1)
3462 && (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3463 )
3464 {
3465 memcpy((PSIZEL)mp1,
3466 &ptxvd->xfd.szlWorkspace,
3467 sizeof(SIZEL));
3468 mrc = (MRESULT)TRUE;
3469 }
3470 break;
3471
3472 /*
3473 *@@ TXM_QUERYSTYLE:
3474 * returns the current style flags.
3475 *
3476 * This must be sent, not posted, to the control.
3477 *
3478 * Parameters:
3479 *
3480 * -- PULONG mp1: pointer to a ULONG buffer.
3481 *
3482 * Returns TRUE on success.
3483 *
3484 *@@added WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-29) [pr]
3485 */
3486
3487 case TXM_QUERYSTYLE:
3488 if ( (mp1)
3489 && (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3490 )
3491 {
3492 *((ULONG *) mp1) = ptxvd->flStyle;
3493 mrc = (MRESULT)TRUE;
3494 }
3495 break;
3496
3497 /*
3498 *@@ TXM_SETSTYLE:
3499 * sets the current style flags.
3500 *
3501 * This must be sent, not posted, to the control.
3502 *
3503 * Parameters:
3504 *
3505 * -- PULONG mp1: pointer to a ULONG buffer.
3506 *
3507 * Returns TRUE on success.
3508 *
3509 *@@added WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-29) [pr]
3510 */
3511
3512 case TXM_SETSTYLE:
3513 if ( (mp1)
3514 && (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3515 )
3516 {
3517 ptxvd->flStyle = *((ULONG *) mp1);
3518 mrc = (MRESULT)TRUE;
3519 }
3520 break;
3521
3522 /*
3523 *@@ TXM_COPY:
3524 * copies the unprocessed window text to the clipboard.
3525 *
3526 * Returns TRUE on success.
3527 *
3528 *@@added WarpIN V1.0.18 (2008-11-16) [pr]
3529 */
3530
3531 case TXM_COPY:
3532 if (ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE))
3533 {
3534 mrc = (MRESULT) winhSetClipboardText(ptxvd->hab,
3535 ptxvd->xfd.strOrigText.psz,
3536 strlen(ptxvd->xfd.strOrigText.psz));
3537 }
3538 break;
3539
3540 /*
3541 * WM_DESTROY:
3542 * clean up.
3543 */
3544
3545 case WM_DESTROY:
3546 mrc = ProcessDestroy(hwndTextView, mp1, mp2);
3547 break;
3548
3549 default:
3550 mrc = WinDefWindowProc(hwndTextView, msg, mp1, mp2);
3551 }
3552
3553 return mrc;
3554}
3555
3556/*
3557 *@@ txvRegisterTextView:
3558 * registers the Text View class with PM. Required
3559 * before the text view control can be used.
3560 */
3561
3562BOOL txvRegisterTextView(HAB hab)
3563{
3564 return WinRegisterClass(hab,
3565 WC_XTEXTVIEW,
3566 fnwpTextView,
3567 0,
3568 2 * sizeof(PVOID)); // QWL_USER and QWL_PRIVATE
3569}
3570
3571/*
3572 *@@ txvReplaceWithTextView:
3573 * replaces any window with a text view control.
3574 * You must call txvRegisterTextView beforehand.
3575 *
3576 *@@added V0.9.1 (2000-02-13) [umoeller]
3577 */
3578
3579HWND txvReplaceWithTextView(HWND hwndParentAndOwner,
3580 USHORT usID,
3581 ULONG flWinStyle,
3582 USHORT usBorder)
3583{
3584 HWND hwndMLE = WinWindowFromID(hwndParentAndOwner, usID),
3585 hwndTextView = NULLHANDLE;
3586 if (hwndMLE)
3587 {
3588 ULONG ul,
3589 // attrFound,
3590 abValue[32];
3591 SWP swpMLE;
3592 XTEXTVIEWCDATA xtxCData;
3593 PSZ pszFont = winhQueryWindowFont(hwndMLE);
3594 LONG lBackClr = -1,
3595 lForeClr = -1;
3596
3597 if ((ul = WinQueryPresParam(hwndMLE,
3598 PP_BACKGROUNDCOLOR,
3599 0,
3600 NULL,
3601 (ULONG)sizeof(abValue),
3602 (PVOID)&abValue,
3603 QPF_NOINHERIT)))
3604 lBackClr = abValue[0];
3605
3606 if ((ul = WinQueryPresParam(hwndMLE,
3607 PP_FOREGROUNDCOLOR,
3608 0,
3609 NULL,
3610 (ULONG)sizeof(abValue),
3611 (PVOID)&abValue,
3612 QPF_NOINHERIT)))
3613 lForeClr = abValue[0];
3614
3615 WinQueryWindowPos(hwndMLE, &swpMLE);
3616
3617 WinDestroyWindow(hwndMLE);
3618 memset(&xtxCData, 0, sizeof(xtxCData));
3619 xtxCData.cbData = sizeof(xtxCData);
3620 xtxCData.ulXBorder = usBorder;
3621 xtxCData.ulYBorder = usBorder;
3622 hwndTextView = WinCreateWindow(hwndParentAndOwner,
3623 WC_XTEXTVIEW,
3624 "",
3625 flWinStyle,
3626 swpMLE.x,
3627 swpMLE.y,
3628 swpMLE.cx,
3629 swpMLE.cy,
3630 hwndParentAndOwner,
3631 HWND_TOP,
3632 usID,
3633 &xtxCData,
3634 0);
3635 if (pszFont)
3636 {
3637 winhSetWindowFont(hwndTextView, pszFont);
3638 free(pszFont);
3639 }
3640
3641 if (lBackClr != -1)
3642 WinSetPresParam(hwndTextView,
3643 PP_BACKGROUNDCOLOR,
3644 sizeof(ULONG),
3645 &lBackClr);
3646 if (lForeClr != -1)
3647 WinSetPresParam(hwndTextView,
3648 PP_FOREGROUNDCOLOR,
3649 sizeof(ULONG),
3650 &lForeClr);
3651 }
3652 return hwndTextView;
3653}
3654
3655/* ******************************************************************
3656 *
3657 * Printer-dependent functions
3658 *
3659 ********************************************************************/
3660
3661/*
3662 *@@ prthQueryQueues:
3663 * returns a buffer containing all print queues
3664 * on the system.
3665 *
3666 * This is usually the first step before printing.
3667 * After calling this function, show a dlg to the
3668 * user, allow him to select the printer queue
3669 * to be used. This can then be passed to
3670 * prthCreatePrinterDC.
3671 *
3672 * Use prthFreeBuf to free the returned buffer.
3673 */
3674
3675STATIC PRQINFO3* prthEnumQueues(PULONG pulReturned) // out: no. of queues found
3676{
3677 SPLERR rc;
3678 ULONG cTotal;
3679 ULONG cbNeeded = 0;
3680 PRQINFO3 *pprq3 = NULL;
3681
3682 // count queues & get number of bytes needed for buffer
3683 rc = SplEnumQueue(NULL, // default computer
3684 3, // detail level
3685 NULL, // pbuf
3686 0L, // cbBuf
3687 pulReturned, // out: entries returned
3688 &cTotal, // out: total entries available
3689 &cbNeeded,
3690 NULL); // reserved
3691
3692 if (!rc && cbNeeded)
3693 {
3694 pprq3 = (PRQINFO3*)malloc(cbNeeded);
3695 if (pprq3)
3696 {
3697 // enum the queues
3698 rc = SplEnumQueue(NULL,
3699 3,
3700 pprq3,
3701 cbNeeded,
3702 pulReturned,
3703 &cTotal,
3704 &cbNeeded,
3705 NULL);
3706 }
3707 }
3708
3709 return pprq3;
3710}
3711
3712/*
3713 *@@ prthFreeBuf:
3714 *
3715 */
3716
3717STATIC VOID prthFreeBuf(PVOID pprq3)
3718{
3719 if (pprq3)
3720 free(pprq3);
3721}
3722
3723/*
3724 *@@ prthCreatePrinterDC:
3725 * creates a device context for the printer
3726 * specified by the given printer queue.
3727 *
3728 * As a nifty feature, this returns printer
3729 * device resolution automatically in the
3730 * specified buffer.
3731 *
3732 * Returns NULLHANDLE (== DEV_ERROR) on errors.
3733 *
3734 * Use DevCloseDC to destroy the DC.
3735 *
3736 * Based on print sample by Peter Fitzsimmons, Fri 95-09-29 02:47:16am.
3737 */
3738
3739STATIC HDC prthCreatePrinterDC(HAB hab,
3740 PRQINFO3 *pprq3,
3741 PLONG palRes) // out: 2 longs holding horizontal and vertical
3742 // printer resolution in pels per inch
3743{
3744 HDC hdc = NULLHANDLE;
3745 DEVOPENSTRUC dos;
3746 PSZ p;
3747
3748 memset(&dos, 0, sizeof(dos));
3749 p = strrchr(pprq3->pszDriverName, '.');
3750 if (p)
3751 *p = 0; // del everything after '.'
3752
3753 dos.pszLogAddress = pprq3->pszName;
3754 dos.pszDriverName = pprq3->pszDriverName;
3755 dos.pdriv = pprq3->pDriverData;
3756 dos.pszDataType = "PM_Q_STD";
3757 hdc = DevOpenDC(hab,
3758 OD_QUEUED,
3759 "*",
3760 4L, // count of items in next param
3761 (PDEVOPENDATA)&dos,
3762 0); // compatible DC
3763
3764 if (hdc)
3765 DevQueryCaps(hdc,
3766 CAPS_HORIZONTAL_FONT_RES,
3767 2,
3768 palRes); // buffer
3769
3770 return hdc;
3771}
3772
3773/*
3774 *@@ prthQueryForms:
3775 * returns a buffer containing all forms
3776 * supported by the specified printer DC.
3777 *
3778 * Use prthFreeBuf to free the returned
3779 * buffer.
3780 *
3781 * HCINFO uses different model spaces for
3782 * the returned info. See PMREF for details.
3783 */
3784
3785STATIC HCINFO* prthQueryForms(HDC hdc,
3786 PULONG pulCount)
3787{
3788 HCINFO *pahci = NULL;
3789
3790 LONG cForms;
3791
3792 // get form count
3793 cForms = DevQueryHardcopyCaps(hdc, 0L, 0L, NULL); // phci);
3794 if (cForms)
3795 {
3796 pahci = (HCINFO*)malloc(cForms * sizeof(HCINFO));
3797 if (pahci)
3798 {
3799 *pulCount = DevQueryHardcopyCaps(hdc, 0, cForms, pahci);
3800 }
3801 }
3802
3803 return pahci;
3804}
3805
3806/*
3807 *@@ prthCreatePS:
3808 * creates a "normal" presentation space from the specified
3809 * printer device context (which can be opened thru
3810 * prthCreatePrinterDC).
3811 *
3812 * Returns NULLHANDLE on errors.
3813 *
3814 * Based on print sample by Peter Fitzsimmons, Fri 95-09-29 02:47:16am.
3815 */
3816
3817STATIC HPS prthCreatePS(HAB hab, // in: anchor block
3818 HDC hdc, // in: printer device context
3819 ULONG ulUnits) // in: one of:
3820 // -- PU_PELS
3821 // -- PU_LOMETRIC
3822 // -- PU_HIMETRIC
3823 // -- PU_LOENGLISH
3824 // -- PU_HIENGLISH
3825 // -- PU_TWIPS
3826{
3827 SIZEL sizel;
3828
3829 sizel.cx = 0;
3830 sizel.cy = 0;
3831 return GpiCreatePS(hab,
3832 hdc,
3833 &sizel,
3834 ulUnits | GPIA_ASSOC | GPIT_NORMAL);
3835}
3836
3837/*
3838 *@@ prthStartDoc:
3839 * calls DevEscape with DEVESC_STARTDOC.
3840 * This must be called before any painting
3841 * into the HDC's HPS. Any GPI calls made
3842 * before this are ignored.
3843 *
3844 * pszDocTitle appears in the spooler.
3845 */
3846
3847STATIC VOID prthStartDoc(HDC hdc,
3848 PSZ pszDocTitle)
3849{
3850 DevEscape(hdc,
3851 DEVESC_STARTDOC,
3852 strlen(pszDocTitle),
3853 pszDocTitle,
3854 0L,
3855 0L);
3856}
3857
3858/*
3859 *@@ prthNextPage:
3860 * calls DevEscape with DEVESC_NEWFRAME.
3861 * Signals when an application has finished writing to a page and wants to
3862 * start a new page. It is similar to GpiErase processing for a screen device
3863 * context, and causes a reset of the attributes. This escape is used with a
3864 * printer device to advance to a new page.
3865 */
3866
3867STATIC VOID prthNextPage(HDC hdc)
3868{
3869 DevEscape(hdc,
3870 DEVESC_NEWFRAME,
3871 0,
3872 0,
3873 0,
3874 0);
3875}
3876
3877/*
3878 *@@ prthEndDoc:
3879 * calls DevEscape with DEVESC_ENDDOC
3880 * and disassociates the HPS from the HDC.
3881 * Call this right before doing
3882 + GpiDestroyPS(hps);
3883 + DevCloseDC(hdc);
3884 */
3885
3886STATIC VOID prthEndDoc(HDC hdc,
3887 HPS hps)
3888{
3889 DevEscape(hdc, DEVESC_ENDDOC, 0L, 0L, 0, NULL);
3890 GpiAssociate(hps, NULLHANDLE);
3891}
3892
3893/*
3894 *@@ txvPrint:
3895 * this does the actual printing.
3896 */
3897
3898BOOL txvPrint(HAB hab,
3899 HDC hdc, // in: printer device context
3900 HPS hps, // in: printer presentation space (using PU_PELS)
3901 PSZ pszViewText, // in: text to print
3902 ULONG ulSize, // in: default font point size
3903 PSZ pszFaceName, // in: default font face name
3904 HCINFO *phci, // in: hardcopy form to use
3905 PSZ pszDocTitle, // in: document title (appears in spooler)
3906 FNPRINTCALLBACK *pfnCallback)
3907{
3908 RECTL rclPageDevice,
3909 rclPageWorld;
3910 XFORMATDATA xfd;
3911 BOOL fAnotherPage = FALSE;
3912 ULONG ulCurrentLineIndex = 0,
3913 ulCurrentPage = 1;
3914 ULONG ulCurrentYOfs = 0;
3915
3916 /* MATRIXLF matlf;
3917 POINTL ptlCenter;
3918 FIXED scalars[2]; */
3919
3920 // important: we must do a STARTDOC before we use the printer HPS.
3921 prthStartDoc(hdc,
3922 pszDocTitle);
3923
3924 // the PS is in TWIPS, but our world coordinate
3925 // space is in pels, so we need to transform
3926 /* GpiQueryViewingTransformMatrix(hps,
3927 1L,
3928 &matlf);
3929 ptlCenter.x = 0;
3930 ptlCenter.y = 0;
3931 scalars[0] = MAKEFIXED(2,0);
3932 scalars[1] = MAKEFIXED(3,0);
3933
3934 GpiScale (hps,
3935 &matlf,
3936 TRANSFORM_REPLACE,
3937 scalars,
3938 &ptlCenter); */
3939
3940 // initialize format with font from window
3941 txvInitFormat(&xfd);
3942
3943 /* SetFormatFont(hps,
3944 &xfd,
3945 ulSize,
3946 pszFaceName); */
3947
3948 // use text from window
3949 xstrcpy(&xfd.strViewText, pszViewText, 0);
3950
3951 // setup page
3952 GpiQueryPageViewport(hps,
3953 &rclPageDevice);
3954 // this is in device units; convert this
3955 // to the world coordinate space of the printer PS
3956 memcpy(&rclPageWorld, &rclPageDevice, sizeof(RECTL));
3957 GpiConvert(hps,
3958 CVTC_DEVICE, // source
3959 CVTC_WORLD,
3960 2, // 2 points, it's a rectangle
3961 (PPOINTL)&rclPageWorld);
3962
3963 // left and bottom margins are in millimeters...
3964 /* rclPage.xLeft = 100; // ###
3965 rclPage.yBottom = 100;
3966 rclPage.xRight = rclPage.xLeft + phci->xPels;
3967 rclPage.yTop = rclPage.yBottom + phci->yPels; */
3968
3969 txvFormatText(hps,
3970 &xfd, // in: ptxvd->rclViewText
3971 &rclPageWorld,
3972 TRUE);
3973
3974 do
3975 {
3976 _Pmpf(("---- printing page %d",
3977 ulCurrentPage));
3978
3979 fAnotherPage = txvPaintText(hab,
3980 hps,
3981 &xfd,
3982 &rclPageWorld,
3983 0,
3984 &ulCurrentYOfs,
3985 FALSE, // draw only fully visible lines
3986 &ulCurrentLineIndex); // in/out: line to start with
3987 if (fAnotherPage)
3988 {
3989 prthNextPage(hdc);
3990
3991 if (pfnCallback(ulCurrentPage++, 0) == FALSE)
3992 fAnotherPage = FALSE;
3993 }
3994 } while (fAnotherPage);
3995
3996 prthEndDoc(hdc, hps);
3997
3998 return TRUE;
3999}
4000
4001/*
4002 *@@ txvPrintWindow:
4003 * one-shot function which prints the contents
4004 * of the specified XTextView control to the
4005 * default printer, using the default form.
4006 *
4007 * Returns a nonzero value upon errors.
4008 *
4009 * Based on print sample by Peter Fitzsimmons, Fri 95-09-29 02:47:16am.
4010 */
4011
4012int txvPrintWindow(HWND hwndTextView,
4013 PSZ pszDocTitle, // in: document title (appears in spooler)
4014 FNPRINTCALLBACK *pfnCallback)
4015{
4016 int irc = 0;
4017
4018 PTEXTVIEWWINDATA ptxvd = (PTEXTVIEWWINDATA)WinQueryWindowPtr(hwndTextView, QWL_PRIVATE);
4019
4020 if (!ptxvd)
4021 irc = 1;
4022 else
4023 {
4024 ULONG cReturned = 0;
4025 PRQINFO3 *pprq3 = prthEnumQueues(&cReturned);
4026 HDC hdc = NULLHANDLE;
4027 LONG caps[2];
4028
4029 // find default queue
4030 if (pprq3)
4031 {
4032 ULONG i;
4033 // search for default queue;
4034 for (i = 0; i < cReturned; i++)
4035 if (pprq3[i].fsType & PRQ3_TYPE_APPDEFAULT)
4036 {
4037 hdc = prthCreatePrinterDC(ptxvd->hab,
4038 &pprq3[i],
4039 caps);
4040
4041 break;
4042 }
4043 prthFreeBuf(pprq3);
4044 }
4045
4046 if (!hdc)
4047 irc = 2;
4048 else
4049 {
4050 // OK, we got a printer DC:
4051 HPS hps;
4052 ULONG cForms = 0;
4053 HCINFO *pahci,
4054 *phciSelected = 0;
4055
4056 // find default form
4057 pahci = prthQueryForms(hdc,
4058 &cForms);
4059 if (pahci)
4060 {
4061 HCINFO *phciThis = pahci;
4062 ULONG i;
4063 for (i = 0;
4064 i < cForms;
4065 i++, phciThis++)
4066 {
4067 if (phciThis->flAttributes & HCAPS_CURRENT)
4068 {
4069 phciSelected = phciThis;
4070 }
4071 }
4072 }
4073
4074 if (!phciSelected)
4075 irc = 3;
4076 else
4077 {
4078 // create printer PS
4079 hps = prthCreatePS(ptxvd->hab,
4080 hdc,
4081 PU_PELS);
4082
4083 if (hps == GPI_ERROR)
4084 irc = 4;
4085 else
4086 {
4087 PSZ pszFont;
4088 ULONG ulSize = 0;
4089 PSZ pszFaceName = 0;
4090
4091 if ((pszFont = winhQueryWindowFont(hwndTextView)))
4092 gpihSplitPresFont(pszFont,
4093 &ulSize,
4094 &pszFaceName);
4095 txvPrint(ptxvd->hab,
4096 hdc,
4097 hps,
4098 ptxvd->xfd.strViewText.psz,
4099 ulSize,
4100 pszFaceName,
4101 phciSelected,
4102 pszDocTitle,
4103 pfnCallback);
4104
4105 if (pszFont)
4106 free(pszFont);
4107
4108 GpiDestroyPS(hps);
4109 }
4110 }
4111 DevCloseDC(hdc);
4112 }
4113 }
4114
4115 return irc;
4116}
4117
4118
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