X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=unix%2Fgtkfont.c;h=d241db0e8960d9604806a9bd43bba2644e4ce812;hb=f004bcca17a789356c32527a396b68b71a773db2;hp=8fabdd23d9f696b2435d6ca119dc2f0695ab68de;hpb=93c6e2c987dbe141f94521947f6037537e7832b9;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/unix/gtkfont.c b/unix/gtkfont.c index 8fabdd23..d241db0e 100644 --- a/unix/gtkfont.c +++ b/unix/gtkfont.c @@ -21,25 +21,30 @@ #include "putty.h" #include "gtkfont.h" +#include "tree234.h" /* - * To do: + * Future work: * - * - import flags to do VT100 double-width, and import the icky - * pixmap stretch code for it. + * - it would be nice to have a display of the current font name, + * and in particular whether it's client- or server-side, + * during the progress of the font selector. * - * - add the Pango back end! + * - it would be nice if we could move the processing of + * underline and VT100 double width into this module, so that + * instead of using the ghastly pixmap-stretching technique + * everywhere we could tell the Pango backend to scale its + * fonts to double size properly and at full resolution. + * However, this requires me to learn how to make Pango stretch + * text to an arbitrary aspect ratio (for double-width only + * text, which perversely is harder than DW+DH), and right now + * I haven't the energy. */ -/* - * Future work: - * - * - all the GDK font functions used in the x11font subclass are - * deprecated, so one day they may go away. When this happens - - * or before, if I'm feeling proactive - it oughtn't to be too - * difficult in principle to convert the whole thing to use - * actual Xlib font calls. - */ +#if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(1,3,7) +#define g_ascii_strcasecmp g_strcasecmp +#define g_ascii_strncasecmp g_strncasecmp +#endif /* * Ad-hoc vtable mechanism to allow font structures to be @@ -52,16 +57,38 @@ * structure and a pointer to its first element. */ +#define FONTFLAG_CLIENTSIDE 0x0001 +#define FONTFLAG_SERVERSIDE 0x0002 +#define FONTFLAG_SERVERALIAS 0x0004 +#define FONTFLAG_NONMONOSPACED 0x0008 + +#define FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK 0x0007 /* used to disambiguate font families */ + +typedef void (*fontsel_add_entry)(void *ctx, const char *realfontname, + const char *family, const char *charset, + const char *style, const char *stylekey, + int size, int flags, + const struct unifont_vtable *fontclass); + struct unifont_vtable { /* * `Methods' of the `class'. */ - unifont *(*create)(char *name, int wide, int bold, + unifont *(*create)(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, int wide, int bold, int shadowoffset, int shadowalways); + unifont *(*create_fallback)(GtkWidget *widget, int height, int wide, + int bold, int shadowoffset, int shadowalways); void (*destroy)(unifont *font); + int (*has_glyph)(unifont *font, wchar_t glyph); void (*draw_text)(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, - int x, int y, const char *string, int len, int wide, - int bold); + int x, int y, const wchar_t *string, int len, int wide, + int bold, int cellwidth); + void (*enum_fonts)(GtkWidget *widget, + fontsel_add_entry callback, void *callback_ctx); + char *(*canonify_fontname)(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, int *size, + int *flags, int resolve_aliases); + char *(*scale_fontname)(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, int size); + /* * `Static data members' of the `class'. */ @@ -69,15 +96,24 @@ struct unifont_vtable { }; /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * GDK-based X11 font implementation. + * X11 font implementation, directly using Xlib calls. */ +static int x11font_has_glyph(unifont *font, wchar_t glyph); static void x11font_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, - int x, int y, const char *string, int len, - int wide, int bold); -static unifont *x11font_create(char *name, int wide, int bold, + int x, int y, const wchar_t *string, int len, + int wide, int bold, int cellwidth); +static unifont *x11font_create(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int wide, int bold, int shadowoffset, int shadowalways); static void x11font_destroy(unifont *font); +static void x11font_enum_fonts(GtkWidget *widget, + fontsel_add_entry callback, void *callback_ctx); +static char *x11font_canonify_fontname(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int *size, int *flags, + int resolve_aliases); +static char *x11font_scale_fontname(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int size); struct x11font { struct unifont u; @@ -91,19 +127,28 @@ struct x11font { * failed, so that we don't keep trying and failing * subsequently). */ - GdkFont *fonts[4]; + XFontStruct *fonts[4]; int allocated[4]; /* * `sixteen_bit' is true iff the font object is indexed by * values larger than a byte. That is, this flag tells us - * whether we use gdk_draw_text_wc() or gdk_draw_text(). + * whether we use XDrawString or XDrawString16, etc. */ int sixteen_bit; /* - * Font charsets. public_charset and real_charset can differ - * for X11 fonts, because many X fonts use CS_ISO8859_1_X11. + * `variable' is true iff the font is non-fixed-pitch. This + * enables some code which takes greater care over character + * positioning during text drawing. + */ + int variable; + /* + * real_charset is the charset used when translating text into the + * font's internal encoding inside draw_text(). This need not be + * the same as the public_charset provided to the client; for + * example, public_charset might be CS_ISO8859_1 while + * real_charset is CS_ISO8859_1_X11. */ - int public_charset, real_charset; + int real_charset; /* * Data passed in to unifont_create(). */ @@ -112,15 +157,19 @@ struct x11font { static const struct unifont_vtable x11font_vtable = { x11font_create, + NULL, /* no fallback fonts in X11 */ x11font_destroy, + x11font_has_glyph, x11font_draw_text, - "x11" + x11font_enum_fonts, + x11font_canonify_fontname, + x11font_scale_fontname, + "server", }; -char *x11_guess_derived_font_name(GdkFont *font, int bold, int wide) +static char *x11_guess_derived_font_name(XFontStruct *xfs, int bold, int wide) { - XFontStruct *xfs = GDK_FONT_XFONT(font); - Display *disp = GDK_FONT_XDISPLAY(font); + Display *disp = GDK_DISPLAY(); Atom fontprop = XInternAtom(disp, "FONT", False); unsigned long ret; if (XGetFontProperty(xfs, fontprop, &ret)) { @@ -142,8 +191,10 @@ char *x11_guess_derived_font_name(GdkFont *font, int bold, int wide) p++; } - if (nstr < lenof(strings)) + if (nstr < lenof(strings)) { + sfree(dupname); return NULL; /* XLFD was malformed */ + } if (bold) strings[2] = "bold"; @@ -169,42 +220,102 @@ char *x11_guess_derived_font_name(GdkFont *font, int bold, int wide) return NULL; } -static int x11_font_width(GdkFont *font, int sixteen_bit) +static int x11_font_width(XFontStruct *xfs, int sixteen_bit) { if (sixteen_bit) { XChar2b space; space.byte1 = 0; - space.byte2 = ' '; - return gdk_text_width(font, (const gchar *)&space, 2); + space.byte2 = '0'; + return XTextWidth16(xfs, &space, 1); + } else { + return XTextWidth(xfs, "0", 1); + } +} + +static int x11_font_has_glyph(XFontStruct *xfs, int byte1, int byte2) +{ + int index; + + /* + * Not to be confused with x11font_has_glyph, which is a method of + * the x11font 'class' and hence takes a unifont as argument. This + * is the low-level function which grubs about in an actual + * XFontStruct to see if a given glyph exists. + * + * We must do this ourselves rather than letting Xlib's + * XTextExtents16 do the job, because XTextExtents will helpfully + * substitute the font's default_char for any missing glyph and + * not tell us it did so, which precisely won't help us find out + * which glyphs _are_ missing. + * + * The man page for XQueryFont is rather confusing about how the + * per_char array in the XFontStruct is laid out, because it gives + * formulae for determining the two-byte X character code _from_ + * an index into the per_char array. Going the other way, it's + * rather simpler: + * + * The valid character codes have byte1 between min_byte1 and + * max_byte1 inclusive, and byte2 between min_char_or_byte2 and + * max_char_or_byte2 inclusive. This gives a rectangle of size + * (max_byte2-min_byte1+1) by + * (max_char_or_byte2-min_char_or_byte2+1), which is precisely the + * rectangle encoded in the per_char array. Hence, given a + * character code which is valid in the sense that it falls + * somewhere in that rectangle, its index in per_char is given by + * setting + * + * x = byte2 - min_char_or_byte2 + * y = byte1 - min_byte1 + * index = y * (max_char_or_byte2-min_char_or_byte2+1) + x + * + * If min_byte1 and min_byte2 are both zero, that's a special case + * which can be treated as if min_byte2 was 1 instead, i.e. the + * per_char array just runs from min_char_or_byte2 to + * max_char_or_byte2 inclusive, and byte1 should always be zero. + */ + + if (byte2 < xfs->min_char_or_byte2 || byte2 > xfs->max_char_or_byte2) + return FALSE; + + if (xfs->min_byte1 == 0 && xfs->max_byte1 == 0) { + index = byte2 - xfs->min_char_or_byte2; } else { - return gdk_char_width(font, ' '); + if (byte1 < xfs->min_byte1 || byte1 > xfs->max_byte1) + return FALSE; + index = ((byte2 - xfs->min_char_or_byte2) + + ((byte1 - xfs->min_byte1) * + (xfs->max_char_or_byte2 - xfs->min_char_or_byte2 + 1))); } + + if (!xfs->per_char) /* per_char NULL => everything in range exists */ + return TRUE; + + return (xfs->per_char[index].ascent + xfs->per_char[index].descent > 0 || + xfs->per_char[index].width > 0); } -static unifont *x11font_create(char *name, int wide, int bold, +static unifont *x11font_create(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int wide, int bold, int shadowoffset, int shadowalways) { struct x11font *xfont; - GdkFont *font; XFontStruct *xfs; - Display *disp; - Atom charset_registry, charset_encoding; - unsigned long registry_ret, encoding_ret; - int pubcs, realcs, sixteen_bit; + Display *disp = GDK_DISPLAY(); + Atom charset_registry, charset_encoding, spacing; + unsigned long registry_ret, encoding_ret, spacing_ret; + int pubcs, realcs, sixteen_bit, variable; int i; - font = gdk_font_load(name); - if (!font) + xfs = XLoadQueryFont(disp, name); + if (!xfs) return NULL; - xfs = GDK_FONT_XFONT(font); - disp = GDK_FONT_XDISPLAY(font); - charset_registry = XInternAtom(disp, "CHARSET_REGISTRY", False); charset_encoding = XInternAtom(disp, "CHARSET_ENCODING", False); pubcs = realcs = CS_NONE; sixteen_bit = FALSE; + variable = TRUE; if (XGetFontProperty(xfs, charset_registry, ®istry_ret) && XGetFontProperty(xfs, charset_encoding, &encoding_ret)) { @@ -227,43 +338,46 @@ static unifont *x11font_create(char *name, int wide, int bold, } /* - * Hack for X line-drawing characters: if the primary - * font is encoded as ISO-8859-1, and has valid glyphs - * in the first 32 char positions, it is assumed that - * those glyphs are the VT100 line-drawing character - * set. - * - * Actually, we'll hack even harder by only checking - * position 0x19 (vertical line, VT100 linedrawing - * `x'). Then we can check it easily by seeing if the - * ascent and descent differ. + * Hack for X line-drawing characters: if the primary font + * is encoded as ISO-8859-1, and has valid glyphs in the + * low character positions, it is assumed that those + * glyphs are the VT100 line-drawing character set. */ if (pubcs == CS_ISO8859_1) { - int lb, rb, wid, asc, desc; - gchar text[2]; - - text[1] = '\0'; - text[0] = '\x12'; - gdk_string_extents(font, text, &lb, &rb, &wid, &asc, &desc); - if (asc != desc) - realcs = CS_ISO8859_1_X11; - } + int ch; + for (ch = 1; ch < 32; ch++) + if (!x11_font_has_glyph(xfs, 0, ch)) + break; + if (ch == 32) + realcs = CS_ISO8859_1_X11; + } sfree(encoding); } } + spacing = XInternAtom(disp, "SPACING", False); + if (XGetFontProperty(xfs, spacing, &spacing_ret)) { + char *spc; + spc = XGetAtomName(disp, (Atom)spacing_ret); + + if (spc && strchr("CcMm", spc[0])) + variable = FALSE; + } + xfont = snew(struct x11font); xfont->u.vt = &x11font_vtable; - xfont->u.width = x11_font_width(font, sixteen_bit); - xfont->u.ascent = font->ascent; - xfont->u.descent = font->descent; + xfont->u.width = x11_font_width(xfs, sixteen_bit); + xfont->u.ascent = xfs->ascent; + xfont->u.descent = xfs->descent; xfont->u.height = xfont->u.ascent + xfont->u.descent; xfont->u.public_charset = pubcs; - xfont->u.real_charset = realcs; - xfont->fonts[0] = font; + xfont->u.want_fallback = TRUE; + xfont->real_charset = realcs; + xfont->fonts[0] = xfs; xfont->allocated[0] = TRUE; xfont->sixteen_bit = sixteen_bit; + xfont->variable = variable; xfont->wide = wide; xfont->bold = bold; xfont->shadowoffset = shadowoffset; @@ -279,31 +393,151 @@ static unifont *x11font_create(char *name, int wide, int bold, static void x11font_destroy(unifont *font) { + Display *disp = GDK_DISPLAY(); struct x11font *xfont = (struct x11font *)font; int i; for (i = 0; i < lenof(xfont->fonts); i++) if (xfont->fonts[i]) - gdk_font_unref(xfont->fonts[i]); + XFreeFont(disp, xfont->fonts[i]); sfree(font); } static void x11_alloc_subfont(struct x11font *xfont, int sfid) { + Display *disp = GDK_DISPLAY(); char *derived_name = x11_guess_derived_font_name (xfont->fonts[0], sfid & 1, !!(sfid & 2)); - xfont->fonts[sfid] = gdk_font_load(derived_name); /* may be NULL */ + xfont->fonts[sfid] = XLoadQueryFont(disp, derived_name); xfont->allocated[sfid] = TRUE; sfree(derived_name); + /* Note that xfont->fonts[sfid] may still be NULL, if XLQF failed. */ } -static void x11font_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, - int x, int y, const char *string, int len, - int wide, int bold) +static int x11font_has_glyph(unifont *font, wchar_t glyph) +{ + struct x11font *xfont = (struct x11font *)font; + + if (xfont->sixteen_bit) { + /* + * This X font has 16-bit character indices, which means + * we can directly use our Unicode input value. + */ + return x11_font_has_glyph(xfont->fonts[0], glyph >> 8, glyph & 0xFF); + } else { + /* + * This X font has 8-bit indices, so we must convert to the + * appropriate character set. + */ + char sbstring[2]; + int sblen = wc_to_mb(xfont->real_charset, 0, &glyph, 1, + sbstring, 2, "", NULL, NULL); + if (sblen == 0 || !sbstring[0]) + return FALSE; /* not even in the charset */ + + return x11_font_has_glyph(xfont->fonts[0], 0, + (unsigned char)sbstring[0]); + } +} + +#if !GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,0,0) +#define GDK_DRAWABLE_XID(d) GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(d) /* GTK1's name for this */ +#endif + +static void x11font_really_draw_text_16(GdkDrawable *target, XFontStruct *xfs, + GC gc, int x, int y, + const XChar2b *string, int nchars, + int shadowoffset, + int fontvariable, int cellwidth) +{ + Display *disp = GDK_DISPLAY(); + int step, nsteps, centre; + + if (fontvariable) { + /* + * In a variable-pitch font, we draw one character at a + * time, and centre it in the character cell. + */ + step = 1; + nsteps = nchars; + centre = TRUE; + } else { + /* + * In a fixed-pitch font, we can draw the whole lot in one go. + */ + step = nchars; + nsteps = 1; + centre = FALSE; + } + + while (nsteps-- > 0) { + int X = x; + if (centre) + X += (cellwidth - XTextWidth16(xfs, string, step)) / 2; + + XDrawString16(disp, GDK_DRAWABLE_XID(target), gc, + X, y, string, step); + if (shadowoffset) + XDrawString16(disp, GDK_DRAWABLE_XID(target), gc, + X + shadowoffset, y, string, step); + + x += cellwidth; + string += step; + } +} + +static void x11font_really_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, XFontStruct *xfs, + GC gc, int x, int y, + const char *string, int nchars, + int shadowoffset, + int fontvariable, int cellwidth) +{ + Display *disp = GDK_DISPLAY(); + int step, nsteps, centre; + + if (fontvariable) { + /* + * In a variable-pitch font, we draw one character at a + * time, and centre it in the character cell. + */ + step = 1; + nsteps = nchars; + centre = TRUE; + } else { + /* + * In a fixed-pitch font, we can draw the whole lot in one go. + */ + step = nchars; + nsteps = 1; + centre = FALSE; + } + + while (nsteps-- > 0) { + int X = x; + if (centre) + X += (cellwidth - XTextWidth(xfs, string, step)) / 2; + + XDrawString(disp, GDK_DRAWABLE_XID(target), gc, + X, y, string, step); + if (shadowoffset) + XDrawString(disp, GDK_DRAWABLE_XID(target), gc, + X + shadowoffset, y, string, step); + + x += cellwidth; + string += step; + } +} + +static void x11font_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gdkgc, unifont *font, + int x, int y, const wchar_t *string, int len, + int wide, int bold, int cellwidth) { + Display *disp = GDK_DISPLAY(); struct x11font *xfont = (struct x11font *)font; + GC gc = GDK_GC_XGC(gdkgc); int sfid; - int shadowbold = FALSE; + int shadowoffset = 0; + int mult = (wide ? 2 : 1); wide -= xfont->wide; bold -= xfont->bold; @@ -313,7 +547,7 @@ static void x11font_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, * use shadow bold. */ if (xfont->shadowalways && bold) { - shadowbold = TRUE; + shadowoffset = xfont->shadowoffset; bold = 0; } sfid = 2 * wide + bold; @@ -321,7 +555,7 @@ static void x11font_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, x11_alloc_subfont(xfont, sfid); if (bold && !xfont->fonts[sfid]) { bold = 0; - shadowbold = TRUE; + shadowoffset = xfont->shadowoffset; sfid = 2 * wide + bold; if (!xfont->allocated[sfid]) x11_alloc_subfont(xfont, sfid); @@ -330,106 +564,2341 @@ static void x11font_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, if (!xfont->fonts[sfid]) return; /* we've tried our best, but no luck */ + XSetFont(disp, gc, xfont->fonts[sfid]->fid); + if (xfont->sixteen_bit) { /* * This X font has 16-bit character indices, which means - * we expect our string to have been passed in UTF-8. + * we can directly use our Unicode input string. */ XChar2b *xcs; - wchar_t *wcs; - int nchars, maxchars, i; + int i; - /* - * Convert the input string to wide-character Unicode. - */ - maxchars = 0; - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) - if ((unsigned char)string[i] <= 0x7F || - (unsigned char)string[i] >= 0xC0) - maxchars++; - wcs = snewn(maxchars+1, wchar_t); - nchars = charset_to_unicode((char **)&string, &len, wcs, maxchars, - CS_UTF8, NULL, NULL, 0); - assert(nchars <= maxchars); - wcs[nchars] = L'\0'; - - xcs = snewn(nchars, XChar2b); - for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++) { - xcs[i].byte1 = wcs[i] >> 8; - xcs[i].byte2 = wcs[i]; + xcs = snewn(len, XChar2b); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + xcs[i].byte1 = string[i] >> 8; + xcs[i].byte2 = string[i]; } - gdk_draw_text(target, xfont->fonts[sfid], gc, - x, y, (gchar *)xcs, nchars*2); - if (shadowbold) - gdk_draw_text(target, xfont->fonts[sfid], gc, - x + xfont->shadowoffset, y, (gchar *)xcs, nchars*2); + x11font_really_draw_text_16(target, xfont->fonts[sfid], gc, x, y, + xcs, len, shadowoffset, + xfont->variable, cellwidth * mult); sfree(xcs); - sfree(wcs); } else { - gdk_draw_text(target, xfont->fonts[sfid], gc, x, y, string, len); - if (shadowbold) - gdk_draw_text(target, xfont->fonts[sfid], gc, - x + xfont->shadowoffset, y, string, len); + /* + * This X font has 8-bit indices, so we must convert to the + * appropriate character set. + */ + char *sbstring = snewn(len+1, char); + int sblen = wc_to_mb(xfont->real_charset, 0, string, len, + sbstring, len+1, ".", NULL, NULL); + x11font_really_draw_text(target, xfont->fonts[sfid], gc, x, y, + sbstring, sblen, shadowoffset, + xfont->variable, cellwidth * mult); + sfree(sbstring); + } +} + +static void x11font_enum_fonts(GtkWidget *widget, + fontsel_add_entry callback, void *callback_ctx) +{ + char **fontnames; + char *tmp = NULL; + int nnames, i, max, tmpsize; + + max = 32768; + while (1) { + fontnames = XListFonts(GDK_DISPLAY(), "*", max, &nnames); + if (nnames >= max) { + XFreeFontNames(fontnames); + max *= 2; + } else + break; + } + + tmpsize = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < nnames; i++) { + if (fontnames[i][0] == '-') { + /* + * Dismember an XLFD and convert it into the format + * we'll be using in the font selector. + */ + char *components[14]; + char *p, *font, *style, *stylekey, *charset; + int j, weightkey, slantkey, setwidthkey; + int thistmpsize, fontsize, flags; + + thistmpsize = 4 * strlen(fontnames[i]) + 256; + if (tmpsize < thistmpsize) { + tmpsize = thistmpsize; + tmp = sresize(tmp, tmpsize, char); + } + strcpy(tmp, fontnames[i]); + + p = tmp; + for (j = 0; j < 14; j++) { + if (*p) + *p++ = '\0'; + components[j] = p; + while (*p && *p != '-') + p++; + } + *p++ = '\0'; + + /* + * Font name is made up of fields 0 and 1, in reverse + * order with parentheses. (This is what the GTK 1.2 X + * font selector does, and it seems to come out + * looking reasonably sensible.) + */ + font = p; + p += 1 + sprintf(p, "%s (%s)", components[1], components[0]); + + /* + * Charset is made up of fields 12 and 13. + */ + charset = p; + p += 1 + sprintf(p, "%s-%s", components[12], components[13]); + + /* + * Style is a mixture of quite a lot of the fields, + * with some strange formatting. + */ + style = p; + p += sprintf(p, "%s", components[2][0] ? components[2] : + "regular"); + if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[3], "i")) + p += sprintf(p, " italic"); + else if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[3], "o")) + p += sprintf(p, " oblique"); + else if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[3], "ri")) + p += sprintf(p, " reverse italic"); + else if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[3], "ro")) + p += sprintf(p, " reverse oblique"); + else if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[3], "ot")) + p += sprintf(p, " other-slant"); + if (components[4][0] && g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[4], "normal")) + p += sprintf(p, " %s", components[4]); + if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[10], "m")) + p += sprintf(p, " [M]"); + if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[10], "c")) + p += sprintf(p, " [C]"); + if (components[5][0]) + p += sprintf(p, " %s", components[5]); + + /* + * Style key is the same stuff as above, but with a + * couple of transformations done on it to make it + * sort more sensibly. + */ + p++; + stylekey = p; + if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[2], "medium") || + !g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[2], "regular") || + !g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[2], "normal") || + !g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[2], "book")) + weightkey = 0; + else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(components[2], "demi", 4) || + !g_ascii_strncasecmp(components[2], "semi", 4)) + weightkey = 1; + else + weightkey = 2; + if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[3], "r")) + slantkey = 0; + else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(components[3], "r", 1)) + slantkey = 2; + else + slantkey = 1; + if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(components[4], "normal")) + setwidthkey = 0; + else + setwidthkey = 1; + + p += sprintf(p, "%04d%04d%s%04d%04d%s%04d%04d%s%04d%s%04d%s", + weightkey, + (int)strlen(components[2]), components[2], + slantkey, + (int)strlen(components[3]), components[3], + setwidthkey, + (int)strlen(components[4]), components[4], + (int)strlen(components[10]), components[10], + (int)strlen(components[5]), components[5]); + + assert(p - tmp < thistmpsize); + + /* + * Size is in pixels, for our application, so we + * derive it directly from the pixel size field, + * number 6. + */ + fontsize = atoi(components[6]); + + /* + * Flags: we need to know whether this is a monospaced + * font, which we do by examining the spacing field + * again. + */ + flags = FONTFLAG_SERVERSIDE; + if (!strchr("CcMm", components[10][0])) + flags |= FONTFLAG_NONMONOSPACED; + + /* + * Not sure why, but sometimes the X server will + * deliver dummy font types in which fontsize comes + * out as zero. Filter those out. + */ + if (fontsize) + callback(callback_ctx, fontnames[i], font, charset, + style, stylekey, fontsize, flags, &x11font_vtable); + } else { + /* + * This isn't an XLFD, so it must be an alias. + * Transmit it with mostly null data. + * + * It would be nice to work out if it's monospaced + * here, but at the moment I can't see that being + * anything but computationally hideous. Ah well. + */ + callback(callback_ctx, fontnames[i], fontnames[i], NULL, + NULL, NULL, 0, FONTFLAG_SERVERALIAS, &x11font_vtable); + } + } + XFreeFontNames(fontnames); +} + +static char *x11font_canonify_fontname(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int *size, int *flags, + int resolve_aliases) +{ + /* + * When given an X11 font name to try to make sense of for a + * font selector, we must attempt to load it (to see if it + * exists), and then canonify it by extracting its FONT + * property, which should give its full XLFD even if what we + * originally had was a wildcard. + * + * However, we must carefully avoid canonifying font + * _aliases_, unless specifically asked to, because the font + * selector treats them as worthwhile in their own right. + */ + XFontStruct *xfs; + Display *disp = GDK_DISPLAY(); + Atom fontprop, fontprop2; + unsigned long ret; + + xfs = XLoadQueryFont(disp, name); + + if (!xfs) + return NULL; /* didn't make sense to us, sorry */ + + fontprop = XInternAtom(disp, "FONT", False); + + if (XGetFontProperty(xfs, fontprop, &ret)) { + char *newname = XGetAtomName(disp, (Atom)ret); + if (newname) { + unsigned long fsize = 12; + + fontprop2 = XInternAtom(disp, "PIXEL_SIZE", False); + if (XGetFontProperty(xfs, fontprop2, &fsize) && fsize > 0) { + *size = fsize; + XFreeFont(disp, xfs); + if (flags) { + if (name[0] == '-' || resolve_aliases) + *flags = FONTFLAG_SERVERSIDE; + else + *flags = FONTFLAG_SERVERALIAS; + } + return dupstr(name[0] == '-' || resolve_aliases ? + newname : name); + } + } } + + XFreeFont(disp, xfs); + + return NULL; /* something went wrong */ +} + +static char *x11font_scale_fontname(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int size) +{ + return NULL; /* shan't */ } +#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,0,0) + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Outermost functions which do the vtable dispatch. + * Pango font implementation (for GTK 2 only). */ +#if defined PANGO_PRE_1POINT4 && !defined PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 +#define PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 /* make life easier for pre-1.4 folk */ +#endif + +static int pangofont_has_glyph(unifont *font, wchar_t glyph); +static void pangofont_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, + int x, int y, const wchar_t *string, int len, + int wide, int bold, int cellwidth); +static unifont *pangofont_create(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int wide, int bold, + int shadowoffset, int shadowalways); +static unifont *pangofont_create_fallback(GtkWidget *widget, int height, + int wide, int bold, + int shadowoffset, int shadowalways); +static void pangofont_destroy(unifont *font); +static void pangofont_enum_fonts(GtkWidget *widget, fontsel_add_entry callback, + void *callback_ctx); +static char *pangofont_canonify_fontname(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int *size, int *flags, + int resolve_aliases); +static char *pangofont_scale_fontname(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int size); + +struct pangofont { + struct unifont u; + /* + * Pango objects. + */ + PangoFontDescription *desc; + PangoFontset *fset; + /* + * The containing widget. + */ + GtkWidget *widget; + /* + * Data passed in to unifont_create(). + */ + int bold, shadowoffset, shadowalways; +}; + +static const struct unifont_vtable pangofont_vtable = { + pangofont_create, + pangofont_create_fallback, + pangofont_destroy, + pangofont_has_glyph, + pangofont_draw_text, + pangofont_enum_fonts, + pangofont_canonify_fontname, + pangofont_scale_fontname, + "client", +}; + /* - * This function is the only one which needs to know the full set - * of font implementations available, because it has to try each - * in turn until one works, or condition on an override prefix in - * the font name. + * This function is used to rigorously validate a + * PangoFontDescription. Later versions of Pango have a nasty + * habit of accepting _any_ old string as input to + * pango_font_description_from_string and returning a font + * description which can actually be used to display text, even if + * they have to do it by falling back to their most default font. + * This is doubtless helpful in some situations, but not here, + * because we need to know if a Pango font string actually _makes + * sense_ in order to fall back to treating it as an X font name + * if it doesn't. So we check that the font family is actually one + * supported by Pango. */ -static const struct unifont_vtable *unifont_types[] = { - &x11font_vtable, -}; -unifont *unifont_create(char *name, int wide, int bold, - int shadowoffset, int shadowalways) +static int pangofont_check_desc_makes_sense(PangoContext *ctx, + PangoFontDescription *desc) { - int colonpos = strcspn(name, ":"); - int i; +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 + PangoFontMap *map; +#endif + PangoFontFamily **families; + int i, nfamilies, matched; - if (name[colonpos]) { - /* - * There's a colon prefix on the font name. Use it to work - * out which subclass to try to create. - */ - for (i = 0; i < lenof(unifont_types); i++) { - if (strlen(unifont_types[i]->prefix) == colonpos && - !strncmp(unifont_types[i]->prefix, name, colonpos)) - break; - } - if (i == lenof(unifont_types)) - return NULL; /* prefix not recognised */ - return unifont_types[i]->create(name+colonpos+1, wide, bold, - shadowoffset, shadowalways); - } else { - /* - * No colon prefix, so just go through all the subclasses. - */ - for (i = 0; i < lenof(unifont_types); i++) { - unifont *ret = unifont_types[i]->create(name, wide, bold, - shadowoffset, - shadowalways); - if (ret) - return ret; + /* + * Ask Pango for a list of font families, and iterate through + * them to see if one of them matches the family in the + * PangoFontDescription. + */ +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 + map = pango_context_get_font_map(ctx); + if (!map) + return FALSE; + pango_font_map_list_families(map, &families, &nfamilies); +#else + pango_context_list_families(ctx, &families, &nfamilies); +#endif + + matched = FALSE; + for (i = 0; i < nfamilies; i++) { + if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(pango_font_family_get_name(families[i]), + pango_font_description_get_family(desc))) { + matched = TRUE; + break; } - return NULL; /* font not found in any scheme */ } + g_free(families); + + return matched; } -void unifont_destroy(unifont *font) +static unifont *pangofont_create_internal(GtkWidget *widget, + PangoContext *ctx, + PangoFontDescription *desc, + int wide, int bold, + int shadowoffset, int shadowalways) { - font->vt->destroy(font); + struct pangofont *pfont; +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 + PangoFontMap *map; +#endif + PangoFontset *fset; + PangoFontMetrics *metrics; + +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 + map = pango_context_get_font_map(ctx); + if (!map) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } + fset = pango_font_map_load_fontset(map, ctx, desc, + pango_context_get_language(ctx)); +#else + fset = pango_context_load_fontset(ctx, desc, + pango_context_get_language(ctx)); +#endif + if (!fset) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } + metrics = pango_fontset_get_metrics(fset); + if (!metrics || + pango_font_metrics_get_approximate_digit_width(metrics) == 0) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + g_object_unref(fset); + return NULL; + } + + pfont = snew(struct pangofont); + pfont->u.vt = &pangofont_vtable; + pfont->u.width = + PANGO_PIXELS(pango_font_metrics_get_approximate_digit_width(metrics)); + pfont->u.ascent = PANGO_PIXELS(pango_font_metrics_get_ascent(metrics)); + pfont->u.descent = PANGO_PIXELS(pango_font_metrics_get_descent(metrics)); + pfont->u.height = pfont->u.ascent + pfont->u.descent; + pfont->u.want_fallback = FALSE; + /* The Pango API is hardwired to UTF-8 */ + pfont->u.public_charset = CS_UTF8; + pfont->desc = desc; + pfont->fset = fset; + pfont->widget = widget; + pfont->bold = bold; + pfont->shadowoffset = shadowoffset; + pfont->shadowalways = shadowalways; + + pango_font_metrics_unref(metrics); + + return (unifont *)pfont; } -void unifont_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, - int x, int y, const char *string, int len, - int wide, int bold) +static unifont *pangofont_create(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int wide, int bold, + int shadowoffset, int shadowalways) +{ + PangoContext *ctx; + PangoFontDescription *desc; + + desc = pango_font_description_from_string(name); + if (!desc) + return NULL; + ctx = gtk_widget_get_pango_context(widget); + if (!ctx) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } + if (!pangofont_check_desc_makes_sense(ctx, desc)) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } + return pangofont_create_internal(widget, ctx, desc, wide, bold, + shadowoffset, shadowalways); +} + +static unifont *pangofont_create_fallback(GtkWidget *widget, int height, + int wide, int bold, + int shadowoffset, int shadowalways) +{ + PangoContext *ctx; + PangoFontDescription *desc; + + desc = pango_font_description_from_string("Monospace"); + if (!desc) + return NULL; + ctx = gtk_widget_get_pango_context(widget); + if (!ctx) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } + pango_font_description_set_absolute_size(desc, height * PANGO_SCALE); + return pangofont_create_internal(widget, ctx, desc, wide, bold, + shadowoffset, shadowalways); +} + +static void pangofont_destroy(unifont *font) +{ + struct pangofont *pfont = (struct pangofont *)font; + pango_font_description_free(pfont->desc); + g_object_unref(pfont->fset); + sfree(font); +} + +static int pangofont_has_glyph(unifont *font, wchar_t glyph) +{ + /* Pango implements font fallback, so assume it has everything */ + return TRUE; +} + +static void pangofont_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, + int x, int y, const wchar_t *string, int len, + int wide, int bold, int cellwidth) { - font->vt->draw_text(target, gc, font, x, y, string, len, wide, bold); + struct pangofont *pfont = (struct pangofont *)font; + PangoLayout *layout; + PangoRectangle rect; + char *utfstring, *utfptr; + int utflen; + int shadowbold = FALSE; + + if (wide) + cellwidth *= 2; + + y -= pfont->u.ascent; + + layout = pango_layout_new(gtk_widget_get_pango_context(pfont->widget)); + pango_layout_set_font_description(layout, pfont->desc); + if (bold > pfont->bold) { + if (pfont->shadowalways) + shadowbold = TRUE; + else { + PangoFontDescription *desc2 = + pango_font_description_copy_static(pfont->desc); + pango_font_description_set_weight(desc2, PANGO_WEIGHT_BOLD); + pango_layout_set_font_description(layout, desc2); + } + } + + /* + * Pango always expects UTF-8, so convert the input wide character + * string to UTF-8. + */ + utfstring = snewn(len*6+1, char); /* UTF-8 has max 6 bytes/char */ + utflen = wc_to_mb(CS_UTF8, 0, string, len, + utfstring, len*6+1, ".", NULL, NULL); + + utfptr = utfstring; + while (utflen > 0) { + int clen, n; + + /* + * We want to display every character from this string in + * the centre of its own character cell. In the worst case, + * this requires a separate text-drawing call for each + * character; but in the common case where the font is + * properly fixed-width, we can draw many characters in one + * go which is much faster. + * + * This still isn't really ideal. If you look at what + * happens in the X protocol as a result of all of this, you + * find - naturally enough - that each call to + * gdk_draw_layout() generates a separate set of X RENDER + * operations involving creating a picture, setting a clip + * rectangle, doing some drawing and undoing the whole lot. + * In an ideal world, we should _always_ be able to turn the + * contents of this loop into a single RenderCompositeGlyphs + * operation which internally specifies inter-character + * deltas to get the spacing right, which would give us full + * speed _even_ in the worst case of a non-fixed-width font. + * However, Pango's architecture and documentation are so + * unhelpful that I have no idea how if at all to persuade + * them to do that. + */ + + /* + * Start by extracting a single UTF-8 character from the + * string. + */ + clen = 1; + while (clen < utflen && + (unsigned char)utfptr[clen] >= 0x80 && + (unsigned char)utfptr[clen] < 0xC0) + clen++; + n = 1; + + /* + * If it's a right-to-left character, we must display it on + * its own, to stop Pango helpfully re-reversing our already + * reversed text. + */ + if (!is_rtl(string[0])) { + + /* + * See if that character has the width we expect. + */ + pango_layout_set_text(layout, utfptr, clen); + pango_layout_get_pixel_extents(layout, NULL, &rect); + + if (rect.width == cellwidth) { + /* + * Try extracting more characters, for as long as they + * stay well-behaved. + */ + while (clen < utflen) { + int oldclen = clen; + clen++; /* skip UTF-8 introducer byte */ + while (clen < utflen && + (unsigned char)utfptr[clen] >= 0x80 && + (unsigned char)utfptr[clen] < 0xC0) + clen++; + n++; + pango_layout_set_text(layout, utfptr, clen); + pango_layout_get_pixel_extents(layout, NULL, &rect); + if (rect.width != n * cellwidth) { + clen = oldclen; + n--; + break; + } + } + } + } + + pango_layout_set_text(layout, utfptr, clen); + pango_layout_get_pixel_extents(layout, NULL, &rect); + gdk_draw_layout(target, gc, x + (n*cellwidth - rect.width)/2, + y + (pfont->u.height - rect.height)/2, layout); + if (shadowbold) + gdk_draw_layout(target, gc, x + (n*cellwidth - rect.width)/2 + pfont->shadowoffset, + y + (pfont->u.height - rect.height)/2, layout); + + utflen -= clen; + utfptr += clen; + string += n; + x += n * cellwidth; + } + + sfree(utfstring); + + g_object_unref(layout); } + +/* + * Dummy size value to be used when converting a + * PangoFontDescription of a scalable font to a string for + * internal use. + */ +#define PANGO_DUMMY_SIZE 12 + +static void pangofont_enum_fonts(GtkWidget *widget, fontsel_add_entry callback, + void *callback_ctx) +{ + PangoContext *ctx; +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 + PangoFontMap *map; +#endif + PangoFontFamily **families; + int i, nfamilies; + + ctx = gtk_widget_get_pango_context(widget); + if (!ctx) + return; + + /* + * Ask Pango for a list of font families, and iterate through + * them. + */ +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 + map = pango_context_get_font_map(ctx); + if (!map) + return; + pango_font_map_list_families(map, &families, &nfamilies); +#else + pango_context_list_families(ctx, &families, &nfamilies); +#endif + for (i = 0; i < nfamilies; i++) { + PangoFontFamily *family = families[i]; + const char *familyname; + int flags; + PangoFontFace **faces; + int j, nfaces; + + /* + * Set up our flags for this font family, and get the name + * string. + */ + flags = FONTFLAG_CLIENTSIDE; +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT4 + /* + * In very early versions of Pango, we can't tell + * monospaced fonts from non-monospaced. + */ + if (!pango_font_family_is_monospace(family)) + flags |= FONTFLAG_NONMONOSPACED; +#endif + familyname = pango_font_family_get_name(family); + + /* + * Go through the available font faces in this family. + */ + pango_font_family_list_faces(family, &faces, &nfaces); + for (j = 0; j < nfaces; j++) { + PangoFontFace *face = faces[j]; + PangoFontDescription *desc; + const char *facename; + int *sizes; + int k, nsizes, dummysize; + + /* + * Get the face name string. + */ + facename = pango_font_face_get_face_name(face); + + /* + * Set up a font description with what we've got so + * far. We'll fill in the size field manually and then + * call pango_font_description_to_string() to give the + * full real name of the specific font. + */ + desc = pango_font_face_describe(face); + + /* + * See if this font has a list of specific sizes. + */ +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT4 + pango_font_face_list_sizes(face, &sizes, &nsizes); +#else + /* + * In early versions of Pango, that call wasn't + * supported; we just have to assume everything is + * scalable. + */ + sizes = NULL; +#endif + if (!sizes) { + /* + * Write a single entry with a dummy size. + */ + dummysize = PANGO_DUMMY_SIZE * PANGO_SCALE; + sizes = &dummysize; + nsizes = 1; + } + + /* + * If so, go through them one by one. + */ + for (k = 0; k < nsizes; k++) { + char *fullname; + char stylekey[128]; + + pango_font_description_set_size(desc, sizes[k]); + + fullname = pango_font_description_to_string(desc); + + /* + * Construct the sorting key for font styles. + */ + { + char *p = stylekey; + int n; + + n = pango_font_description_get_weight(desc); + /* Weight: normal, then lighter, then bolder */ + if (n <= PANGO_WEIGHT_NORMAL) + n = PANGO_WEIGHT_NORMAL - n; + p += sprintf(p, "%4d", n); + + n = pango_font_description_get_style(desc); + p += sprintf(p, " %2d", n); + + n = pango_font_description_get_stretch(desc); + /* Stretch: closer to normal sorts earlier */ + n = 2 * abs(PANGO_STRETCH_NORMAL - n) + + (n < PANGO_STRETCH_NORMAL); + p += sprintf(p, " %2d", n); + + n = pango_font_description_get_variant(desc); + p += sprintf(p, " %2d", n); + + } + + /* + * Got everything. Hand off to the callback. + * (The charset string is NULL, because only + * server-side X fonts use it.) + */ + callback(callback_ctx, fullname, familyname, NULL, facename, + stylekey, + (sizes == &dummysize ? 0 : PANGO_PIXELS(sizes[k])), + flags, &pangofont_vtable); + + g_free(fullname); + } + if (sizes != &dummysize) + g_free(sizes); + + pango_font_description_free(desc); + } + g_free(faces); + } + g_free(families); +} + +static char *pangofont_canonify_fontname(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int *size, int *flags, + int resolve_aliases) +{ + /* + * When given a Pango font name to try to make sense of for a + * font selector, we must normalise it to PANGO_DUMMY_SIZE and + * extract its original size (in pixels) into the `size' field. + */ + PangoContext *ctx; +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 + PangoFontMap *map; +#endif + PangoFontDescription *desc; + PangoFontset *fset; + PangoFontMetrics *metrics; + char *newname, *retname; + + desc = pango_font_description_from_string(name); + if (!desc) + return NULL; + ctx = gtk_widget_get_pango_context(widget); + if (!ctx) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } + if (!pangofont_check_desc_makes_sense(ctx, desc)) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } +#ifndef PANGO_PRE_1POINT6 + map = pango_context_get_font_map(ctx); + if (!map) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } + fset = pango_font_map_load_fontset(map, ctx, desc, + pango_context_get_language(ctx)); +#else + fset = pango_context_load_fontset(ctx, desc, + pango_context_get_language(ctx)); +#endif + if (!fset) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + return NULL; + } + metrics = pango_fontset_get_metrics(fset); + if (!metrics || + pango_font_metrics_get_approximate_digit_width(metrics) == 0) { + pango_font_description_free(desc); + g_object_unref(fset); + return NULL; + } + + *size = PANGO_PIXELS(pango_font_description_get_size(desc)); + *flags = FONTFLAG_CLIENTSIDE; + pango_font_description_set_size(desc, PANGO_DUMMY_SIZE * PANGO_SCALE); + newname = pango_font_description_to_string(desc); + retname = dupstr(newname); + g_free(newname); + + pango_font_metrics_unref(metrics); + pango_font_description_free(desc); + g_object_unref(fset); + + return retname; +} + +static char *pangofont_scale_fontname(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int size) +{ + PangoFontDescription *desc; + char *newname, *retname; + + desc = pango_font_description_from_string(name); + if (!desc) + return NULL; + pango_font_description_set_size(desc, size * PANGO_SCALE); + newname = pango_font_description_to_string(desc); + retname = dupstr(newname); + g_free(newname); + pango_font_description_free(desc); + + return retname; +} + +#endif /* GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,0,0) */ + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Outermost functions which do the vtable dispatch. + */ + +/* + * Complete list of font-type subclasses. Listed in preference + * order for unifont_create(). (That is, in the extremely unlikely + * event that the same font name is valid as both a Pango and an + * X11 font, it will be interpreted as the former in the absence + * of an explicit type-disambiguating prefix.) + * + * The 'multifont' subclass is omitted here, as discussed above. + */ +static const struct unifont_vtable *unifont_types[] = { +#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,0,0) + &pangofont_vtable, +#endif + &x11font_vtable, +}; + +/* + * Function which takes a font name and processes the optional + * scheme prefix. Returns the tail of the font name suitable for + * passing to individual font scheme functions, and also provides + * a subrange of the unifont_types[] array above. + * + * The return values `start' and `end' denote a half-open interval + * in unifont_types[]; that is, the correct way to iterate over + * them is + * + * for (i = start; i < end; i++) {...} + */ +static const char *unifont_do_prefix(const char *name, int *start, int *end) +{ + int colonpos = strcspn(name, ":"); + int i; + + if (name[colonpos]) { + /* + * There's a colon prefix on the font name. Use it to work + * out which subclass to use. + */ + for (i = 0; i < lenof(unifont_types); i++) { + if (strlen(unifont_types[i]->prefix) == colonpos && + !strncmp(unifont_types[i]->prefix, name, colonpos)) { + *start = i; + *end = i+1; + return name + colonpos + 1; + } + } + /* + * None matched, so return an empty scheme list to prevent + * any scheme from being called at all. + */ + *start = *end = 0; + return name + colonpos + 1; + } else { + /* + * No colon prefix, so just use all the subclasses. + */ + *start = 0; + *end = lenof(unifont_types); + return name; + } +} + +unifont *unifont_create(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, int wide, + int bold, int shadowoffset, int shadowalways) +{ + int i, start, end; + + name = unifont_do_prefix(name, &start, &end); + + for (i = start; i < end; i++) { + unifont *ret = unifont_types[i]->create(widget, name, wide, bold, + shadowoffset, shadowalways); + if (ret) + return ret; + } + return NULL; /* font not found in any scheme */ +} + +void unifont_destroy(unifont *font) +{ + font->vt->destroy(font); +} + +void unifont_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, + int x, int y, const wchar_t *string, int len, + int wide, int bold, int cellwidth) +{ + font->vt->draw_text(target, gc, font, x, y, string, len, + wide, bold, cellwidth); +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Multiple-font wrapper. This is a type of unifont which encapsulates + * up to two other unifonts, permitting missing glyphs in the main + * font to be filled in by a fallback font. + * + * This is a type of unifont just like the previous two, but it has a + * separate constructor which is manually called by the client, so it + * doesn't appear in the list of available font types enumerated by + * unifont_create. This means it's not used by unifontsel either, so + * it doesn't need to support any methods except draw_text and + * destroy. + */ + +static void multifont_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, + int x, int y, const wchar_t *string, int len, + int wide, int bold, int cellwidth); +static void multifont_destroy(unifont *font); + +struct multifont { + struct unifont u; + unifont *main; + unifont *fallback; +}; + +static const struct unifont_vtable multifont_vtable = { + NULL, /* creation is done specially */ + NULL, + multifont_destroy, + NULL, + multifont_draw_text, + NULL, + NULL, + NULL, + "client", +}; + +unifont *multifont_create(GtkWidget *widget, const char *name, + int wide, int bold, + int shadowoffset, int shadowalways) +{ + int i; + unifont *font, *fallback; + struct multifont *mfont; + + font = unifont_create(widget, name, wide, bold, + shadowoffset, shadowalways); + if (!font) + return NULL; + + fallback = NULL; + if (font->want_fallback) { + for (i = 0; i < lenof(unifont_types); i++) { + if (unifont_types[i]->create_fallback) { + fallback = unifont_types[i]->create_fallback + (widget, font->height, wide, bold, + shadowoffset, shadowalways); + if (fallback) + break; + } + } + } + + /* + * Construct our multifont. Public members are all copied from the + * primary font we're wrapping. + */ + mfont = snew(struct multifont); + mfont->u.vt = &multifont_vtable; + mfont->u.width = font->width; + mfont->u.ascent = font->ascent; + mfont->u.descent = font->descent; + mfont->u.height = font->height; + mfont->u.public_charset = font->public_charset; + mfont->u.want_fallback = FALSE; /* shouldn't be needed, but just in case */ + mfont->main = font; + mfont->fallback = fallback; + + return (unifont *)mfont; +} + +static void multifont_destroy(unifont *font) +{ + struct multifont *mfont = (struct multifont *)font; + unifont_destroy(mfont->main); + if (mfont->fallback) + unifont_destroy(mfont->fallback); + sfree(font); +} + +static void multifont_draw_text(GdkDrawable *target, GdkGC *gc, unifont *font, + int x, int y, const wchar_t *string, int len, + int wide, int bold, int cellwidth) +{ + struct multifont *mfont = (struct multifont *)font; + int ok, i; + + while (len > 0) { + /* + * Find a maximal sequence of characters which are, or are + * not, supported by our main font. + */ + ok = mfont->main->vt->has_glyph(mfont->main, string[0]); + for (i = 1; + i < len && + !mfont->main->vt->has_glyph(mfont->main, string[i]) == !ok; + i++); + + /* + * Now display it. + */ + unifont_draw_text(target, gc, ok ? mfont->main : mfont->fallback, + x, y, string, i, wide, bold, cellwidth); + string += i; + len -= i; + x += i * cellwidth; + } +} + +#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,0,0) + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Implementation of a unified font selector. Used on GTK 2 only; + * for GTK 1 we still use the standard font selector. + */ + +typedef struct fontinfo fontinfo; + +typedef struct unifontsel_internal { + /* This must be the structure's first element, for cross-casting */ + unifontsel u; + GtkListStore *family_model, *style_model, *size_model; + GtkWidget *family_list, *style_list, *size_entry, *size_list; + GtkWidget *filter_buttons[4]; + GtkWidget *preview_area; + GdkPixmap *preview_pixmap; + int preview_width, preview_height; + GdkColor preview_fg, preview_bg; + int filter_flags; + tree234 *fonts_by_realname, *fonts_by_selorder; + fontinfo *selected; + int selsize, intendedsize; + int inhibit_response; /* inhibit callbacks when we change GUI controls */ +} unifontsel_internal; + +/* + * The structure held in the tree234s. All the string members are + * part of the same allocated area, so don't need freeing + * separately. + */ +struct fontinfo { + char *realname; + char *family, *charset, *style, *stylekey; + int size, flags; + /* + * Fallback sorting key, to permit multiple identical entries + * to exist in the selorder tree. + */ + int index; + /* + * Indices mapping fontinfo structures to indices in the list + * boxes. sizeindex is irrelevant if the font is scalable + * (size==0). + */ + int familyindex, styleindex, sizeindex; + /* + * The class of font. + */ + const struct unifont_vtable *fontclass; +}; + +struct fontinfo_realname_find { + const char *realname; + int flags; +}; + +static int strnullcasecmp(const char *a, const char *b) +{ + int i; + + /* + * If exactly one of the inputs is NULL, it compares before + * the other one. + */ + if ((i = (!b) - (!a)) != 0) + return i; + + /* + * NULL compares equal. + */ + if (!a) + return 0; + + /* + * Otherwise, ordinary strcasecmp. + */ + return g_ascii_strcasecmp(a, b); +} + +static int fontinfo_realname_compare(void *av, void *bv) +{ + fontinfo *a = (fontinfo *)av; + fontinfo *b = (fontinfo *)bv; + int i; + + if ((i = strnullcasecmp(a->realname, b->realname)) != 0) + return i; + if ((a->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) != (b->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK)) + return ((a->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) < + (b->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) ? -1 : +1); + return 0; +} + +static int fontinfo_realname_find(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct fontinfo_realname_find *a = (struct fontinfo_realname_find *)av; + fontinfo *b = (fontinfo *)bv; + int i; + + if ((i = strnullcasecmp(a->realname, b->realname)) != 0) + return i; + if ((a->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) != (b->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK)) + return ((a->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) < + (b->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) ? -1 : +1); + return 0; +} + +static int fontinfo_selorder_compare(void *av, void *bv) +{ + fontinfo *a = (fontinfo *)av; + fontinfo *b = (fontinfo *)bv; + int i; + if ((i = strnullcasecmp(a->family, b->family)) != 0) + return i; + /* + * Font class comes immediately after family, so that fonts + * from different classes with the same family + */ + if ((a->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) != (b->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK)) + return ((a->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) < + (b->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK) ? -1 : +1); + if ((i = strnullcasecmp(a->charset, b->charset)) != 0) + return i; + if ((i = strnullcasecmp(a->stylekey, b->stylekey)) != 0) + return i; + if ((i = strnullcasecmp(a->style, b->style)) != 0) + return i; + if (a->size != b->size) + return (a->size < b->size ? -1 : +1); + if (a->index != b->index) + return (a->index < b->index ? -1 : +1); + return 0; +} + +static void unifontsel_deselect(unifontsel_internal *fs) +{ + fs->selected = NULL; + gtk_list_store_clear(fs->style_model); + gtk_list_store_clear(fs->size_model); + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(fs->u.ok_button, FALSE); + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(fs->size_entry, FALSE); +} + +static void unifontsel_setup_familylist(unifontsel_internal *fs) +{ + GtkTreeIter iter; + int i, listindex, minpos = -1, maxpos = -1; + char *currfamily = NULL; + int currflags = -1; + fontinfo *info; + + gtk_list_store_clear(fs->family_model); + listindex = 0; + + /* + * Search through the font tree for anything matching our + * current filter criteria. When we find one, add its font + * name to the list box. + */ + for (i = 0 ;; i++) { + info = (fontinfo *)index234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, i); + /* + * info may be NULL if we've just run off the end of the + * tree. We must still do a processing pass in that + * situation, in case we had an unfinished font record in + * progress. + */ + if (info && (info->flags &~ fs->filter_flags)) { + info->familyindex = -1; + continue; /* we're filtering out this font */ + } + if (!info || strnullcasecmp(currfamily, info->family) || + currflags != (info->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK)) { + /* + * We've either finished a family, or started a new + * one, or both. + */ + if (currfamily) { + gtk_list_store_append(fs->family_model, &iter); + gtk_list_store_set(fs->family_model, &iter, + 0, currfamily, 1, minpos, 2, maxpos+1, -1); + listindex++; + } + if (info) { + minpos = i; + currfamily = info->family; + currflags = info->flags & FONTFLAG_SORT_MASK; + } + } + if (!info) + break; /* now we're done */ + info->familyindex = listindex; + maxpos = i; + } + + /* + * If we've just filtered out the previously selected font, + * deselect it thoroughly. + */ + if (fs->selected && fs->selected->familyindex < 0) + unifontsel_deselect(fs); +} + +static void unifontsel_setup_stylelist(unifontsel_internal *fs, + int start, int end) +{ + GtkTreeIter iter; + int i, listindex, minpos = -1, maxpos = -1, started = FALSE; + char *currcs = NULL, *currstyle = NULL; + fontinfo *info; + + gtk_list_store_clear(fs->style_model); + listindex = 0; + started = FALSE; + + /* + * Search through the font tree for anything matching our + * current filter criteria. When we find one, add its charset + * and/or style name to the list box. + */ + for (i = start; i <= end; i++) { + if (i == end) + info = NULL; + else + info = (fontinfo *)index234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, i); + /* + * info may be NULL if we've just run off the end of the + * relevant data. We must still do a processing pass in + * that situation, in case we had an unfinished font + * record in progress. + */ + if (info && (info->flags &~ fs->filter_flags)) { + info->styleindex = -1; + continue; /* we're filtering out this font */ + } + if (!info || !started || strnullcasecmp(currcs, info->charset) || + strnullcasecmp(currstyle, info->style)) { + /* + * We've either finished a style/charset, or started a + * new one, or both. + */ + started = TRUE; + if (currstyle) { + gtk_list_store_append(fs->style_model, &iter); + gtk_list_store_set(fs->style_model, &iter, + 0, currstyle, 1, minpos, 2, maxpos+1, + 3, TRUE, -1); + listindex++; + } + if (info) { + minpos = i; + if (info->charset && strnullcasecmp(currcs, info->charset)) { + gtk_list_store_append(fs->style_model, &iter); + gtk_list_store_set(fs->style_model, &iter, + 0, info->charset, 1, -1, 2, -1, + 3, FALSE, -1); + listindex++; + } + currcs = info->charset; + currstyle = info->style; + } + } + if (!info) + break; /* now we're done */ + info->styleindex = listindex; + maxpos = i; + } +} + +static const int unifontsel_default_sizes[] = { 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 32 }; + +static void unifontsel_setup_sizelist(unifontsel_internal *fs, + int start, int end) +{ + GtkTreeIter iter; + int i, listindex; + char sizetext[40]; + fontinfo *info; + + gtk_list_store_clear(fs->size_model); + listindex = 0; + + /* + * Search through the font tree for anything matching our + * current filter criteria. When we find one, add its font + * name to the list box. + */ + for (i = start; i < end; i++) { + info = (fontinfo *)index234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, i); + if (info->flags &~ fs->filter_flags) { + info->sizeindex = -1; + continue; /* we're filtering out this font */ + } + if (info->size) { + sprintf(sizetext, "%d", info->size); + info->sizeindex = listindex; + gtk_list_store_append(fs->size_model, &iter); + gtk_list_store_set(fs->size_model, &iter, + 0, sizetext, 1, i, 2, info->size, -1); + listindex++; + } else { + int j; + + assert(i == start); + assert(i+1 == end); + + for (j = 0; j < lenof(unifontsel_default_sizes); j++) { + sprintf(sizetext, "%d", unifontsel_default_sizes[j]); + gtk_list_store_append(fs->size_model, &iter); + gtk_list_store_set(fs->size_model, &iter, 0, sizetext, 1, i, + 2, unifontsel_default_sizes[j], -1); + listindex++; + } + } + } +} + +static void unifontsel_set_filter_buttons(unifontsel_internal *fs) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < lenof(fs->filter_buttons); i++) { + int flagbit = GPOINTER_TO_INT(gtk_object_get_data + (GTK_OBJECT(fs->filter_buttons[i]), + "user-data")); + gtk_toggle_button_set_active(GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(fs->filter_buttons[i]), + !!(fs->filter_flags & flagbit)); + } +} + +static void unifontsel_draw_preview_text(unifontsel_internal *fs) +{ + unifont *font; + char *sizename = NULL; + fontinfo *info = fs->selected; + + if (info) { + sizename = info->fontclass->scale_fontname + (GTK_WIDGET(fs->u.window), info->realname, fs->selsize); + font = info->fontclass->create(GTK_WIDGET(fs->u.window), + sizename ? sizename : info->realname, + FALSE, FALSE, 0, 0); + } else + font = NULL; + + if (fs->preview_pixmap) { + GdkGC *gc = gdk_gc_new(fs->preview_pixmap); + gdk_gc_set_foreground(gc, &fs->preview_bg); + gdk_draw_rectangle(fs->preview_pixmap, gc, 1, 0, 0, + fs->preview_width, fs->preview_height); + gdk_gc_set_foreground(gc, &fs->preview_fg); + if (font) { + /* + * The pangram used here is rather carefully + * constructed: it contains a sequence of very narrow + * letters (`jil') and a pair of adjacent very wide + * letters (`wm'). + * + * If the user selects a proportional font, it will be + * coerced into fixed-width character cells when used + * in the actual terminal window. We therefore display + * it the same way in the preview pane, so as to show + * it the way it will actually be displayed - and we + * deliberately pick a pangram which will show the + * resulting miskerning at its worst. + * + * We aren't trying to sell people these fonts; we're + * trying to let them make an informed choice. Better + * that they find out the problems with using + * proportional fonts in terminal windows here than + * that they go to the effort of selecting their font + * and _then_ realise it was a mistake. + */ + info->fontclass->draw_text(fs->preview_pixmap, gc, font, + 0, font->ascent, + L"bankrupt jilted showmen quiz convex fogey", + 41, FALSE, FALSE, font->width); + info->fontclass->draw_text(fs->preview_pixmap, gc, font, + 0, font->ascent + font->height, + L"BANKRUPT JILTED SHOWMEN QUIZ CONVEX FOGEY", + 41, FALSE, FALSE, font->width); + /* + * The ordering of punctuation here is also selected + * with some specific aims in mind. I put ` and ' + * together because some software (and people) still + * use them as matched quotes no matter what Unicode + * might say on the matter, so people can quickly + * check whether they look silly in a candidate font. + * The sequence #_@ is there to let people judge the + * suitability of the underscore as an effectively + * alphabetic character (since that's how it's often + * used in practice, at least by programmers). + */ + info->fontclass->draw_text(fs->preview_pixmap, gc, font, + 0, font->ascent + font->height * 2, + L"0123456789!?,.:;<>()[]{}\\/`'\"+*-=~#_@|%&^$", + 42, FALSE, FALSE, font->width); + } + gdk_gc_unref(gc); + gdk_window_invalidate_rect(fs->preview_area->window, NULL, FALSE); + } + if (font) + info->fontclass->destroy(font); + + sfree(sizename); +} + +static void unifontsel_select_font(unifontsel_internal *fs, + fontinfo *info, int size, int leftlist, + int size_is_explicit) +{ + int index; + int minval, maxval; + GtkTreePath *treepath; + GtkTreeIter iter; + + fs->inhibit_response = TRUE; + + fs->selected = info; + fs->selsize = size; + if (size_is_explicit) + fs->intendedsize = size; + + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(fs->u.ok_button, TRUE); + + /* + * Find the index of this fontinfo in the selorder list. + */ + index = -1; + findpos234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, info, NULL, &index); + assert(index >= 0); + + /* + * Adjust the font selector flags and redo the font family + * list box, if necessary. + */ + if (leftlist <= 0 && + (fs->filter_flags | info->flags) != fs->filter_flags) { + fs->filter_flags |= info->flags; + unifontsel_set_filter_buttons(fs); + unifontsel_setup_familylist(fs); + } + + /* + * Find the appropriate family name and select it in the list. + */ + assert(info->familyindex >= 0); + treepath = gtk_tree_path_new_from_indices(info->familyindex, -1); + gtk_tree_selection_select_path + (gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(fs->family_list)), + treepath); + gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell(GTK_TREE_VIEW(fs->family_list), + treepath, NULL, FALSE, 0.0, 0.0); + gtk_tree_model_get_iter(GTK_TREE_MODEL(fs->family_model), &iter, treepath); + gtk_tree_path_free(treepath); + + /* + * Now set up the font style list. + */ + gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(fs->family_model), &iter, + 1, &minval, 2, &maxval, -1); + if (leftlist <= 1) + unifontsel_setup_stylelist(fs, minval, maxval); + + /* + * Find the appropriate style name and select it in the list. + */ + if (info->style) { + assert(info->styleindex >= 0); + treepath = gtk_tree_path_new_from_indices(info->styleindex, -1); + gtk_tree_selection_select_path + (gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(fs->style_list)), + treepath); + gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell(GTK_TREE_VIEW(fs->style_list), + treepath, NULL, FALSE, 0.0, 0.0); + gtk_tree_model_get_iter(GTK_TREE_MODEL(fs->style_model), + &iter, treepath); + gtk_tree_path_free(treepath); + + /* + * And set up the size list. + */ + gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(fs->style_model), &iter, + 1, &minval, 2, &maxval, -1); + if (leftlist <= 2) + unifontsel_setup_sizelist(fs, minval, maxval); + + /* + * Find the appropriate size, and select it in the list. + */ + if (info->size) { + assert(info->sizeindex >= 0); + treepath = gtk_tree_path_new_from_indices(info->sizeindex, -1); + gtk_tree_selection_select_path + (gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(fs->size_list)), + treepath); + gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell(GTK_TREE_VIEW(fs->size_list), + treepath, NULL, FALSE, 0.0, 0.0); + gtk_tree_path_free(treepath); + size = info->size; + } else { + int j; + for (j = 0; j < lenof(unifontsel_default_sizes); j++) + if (unifontsel_default_sizes[j] == size) { + treepath = gtk_tree_path_new_from_indices(j, -1); + gtk_tree_view_set_cursor(GTK_TREE_VIEW(fs->size_list), + treepath, NULL, FALSE); + gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell(GTK_TREE_VIEW(fs->size_list), + treepath, NULL, FALSE, 0.0, + 0.0); + gtk_tree_path_free(treepath); + } + } + + /* + * And set up the font size text entry box. + */ + { + char sizetext[40]; + sprintf(sizetext, "%d", size); + gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(fs->size_entry), sizetext); + } + } else { + if (leftlist <= 2) + unifontsel_setup_sizelist(fs, 0, 0); + gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(fs->size_entry), ""); + } + + /* + * Grey out the font size edit box if we're not using a + * scalable font. + */ + gtk_entry_set_editable(GTK_ENTRY(fs->size_entry), fs->selected->size == 0); + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(fs->size_entry, fs->selected->size == 0); + + unifontsel_draw_preview_text(fs); + + fs->inhibit_response = FALSE; +} + +static void unifontsel_button_toggled(GtkToggleButton *tb, gpointer data) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)data; + int newstate = gtk_toggle_button_get_active(tb); + int newflags; + int flagbit = GPOINTER_TO_INT(gtk_object_get_data(GTK_OBJECT(tb), + "user-data")); + + if (newstate) + newflags = fs->filter_flags | flagbit; + else + newflags = fs->filter_flags & ~flagbit; + + if (fs->filter_flags != newflags) { + fs->filter_flags = newflags; + unifontsel_setup_familylist(fs); + } +} + +static void unifontsel_add_entry(void *ctx, const char *realfontname, + const char *family, const char *charset, + const char *style, const char *stylekey, + int size, int flags, + const struct unifont_vtable *fontclass) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)ctx; + fontinfo *info; + int totalsize; + char *p; + + totalsize = sizeof(fontinfo) + strlen(realfontname) + + (family ? strlen(family) : 0) + (charset ? strlen(charset) : 0) + + (style ? strlen(style) : 0) + (stylekey ? strlen(stylekey) : 0) + 10; + info = (fontinfo *)smalloc(totalsize); + info->fontclass = fontclass; + p = (char *)info + sizeof(fontinfo); + info->realname = p; + strcpy(p, realfontname); + p += 1+strlen(p); + if (family) { + info->family = p; + strcpy(p, family); + p += 1+strlen(p); + } else + info->family = NULL; + if (charset) { + info->charset = p; + strcpy(p, charset); + p += 1+strlen(p); + } else + info->charset = NULL; + if (style) { + info->style = p; + strcpy(p, style); + p += 1+strlen(p); + } else + info->style = NULL; + if (stylekey) { + info->stylekey = p; + strcpy(p, stylekey); + p += 1+strlen(p); + } else + info->stylekey = NULL; + assert(p - (char *)info <= totalsize); + info->size = size; + info->flags = flags; + info->index = count234(fs->fonts_by_selorder); + + /* + * It's just conceivable that a misbehaving font enumerator + * might tell us about the same font real name more than once, + * in which case we should silently drop the new one. + */ + if (add234(fs->fonts_by_realname, info) != info) { + sfree(info); + return; + } + /* + * However, we should never get a duplicate key in the + * selorder tree, because the index field carefully + * disambiguates otherwise identical records. + */ + add234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, info); +} + +static fontinfo *update_for_intended_size(unifontsel_internal *fs, + fontinfo *info) +{ + fontinfo info2, *below, *above; + int pos; + + /* + * Copy the info structure. This doesn't copy its dynamic + * string fields, but that's unimportant because all we're + * going to do is to adjust the size field and use it in one + * tree search. + */ + info2 = *info; + info2.size = fs->intendedsize; + + /* + * Search in the tree to find the fontinfo structure which + * best approximates the size the user last requested. + */ + below = findrelpos234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, &info2, NULL, + REL234_LE, &pos); + if (!below) + pos = -1; + above = index234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, pos+1); + + /* + * See if we've found it exactly, which is an easy special + * case. If we have, it'll be in `below' and not `above', + * because we did a REL234_LE rather than REL234_LT search. + */ + if (below && !fontinfo_selorder_compare(&info2, below)) + return below; + + /* + * Now we've either found two suitable fonts, one smaller and + * one larger, or we're at one or other extreme end of the + * scale. Find out which, by NULLing out either of below and + * above if it differs from this one in any respect but size + * (and the disambiguating index field). Bear in mind, also, + * that either one might _already_ be NULL if we're at the + * extreme ends of the font list. + */ + if (below) { + info2.size = below->size; + info2.index = below->index; + if (fontinfo_selorder_compare(&info2, below)) + below = NULL; + } + if (above) { + info2.size = above->size; + info2.index = above->index; + if (fontinfo_selorder_compare(&info2, above)) + above = NULL; + } + + /* + * Now return whichever of above and below is non-NULL, if + * that's unambiguous. + */ + if (!above) + return below; + if (!below) + return above; + + /* + * And now we really do have to make a choice about whether to + * round up or down. We'll do it by rounding to nearest, + * breaking ties by rounding up. + */ + if (above->size - fs->intendedsize <= fs->intendedsize - below->size) + return above; + else + return below; +} + +static void family_changed(GtkTreeSelection *treeselection, gpointer data) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)data; + GtkTreeModel *treemodel; + GtkTreeIter treeiter; + int minval; + fontinfo *info; + + if (fs->inhibit_response) /* we made this change ourselves */ + return; + + if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(treeselection, &treemodel, &treeiter)) + return; + + gtk_tree_model_get(treemodel, &treeiter, 1, &minval, -1); + info = (fontinfo *)index234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, minval); + info = update_for_intended_size(fs, info); + if (!info) + return; /* _shouldn't_ happen unless font list is completely funted */ + if (!info->size) + fs->selsize = fs->intendedsize; /* font is scalable */ + unifontsel_select_font(fs, info, info->size ? info->size : fs->selsize, + 1, FALSE); +} + +static void style_changed(GtkTreeSelection *treeselection, gpointer data) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)data; + GtkTreeModel *treemodel; + GtkTreeIter treeiter; + int minval; + fontinfo *info; + + if (fs->inhibit_response) /* we made this change ourselves */ + return; + + if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(treeselection, &treemodel, &treeiter)) + return; + + gtk_tree_model_get(treemodel, &treeiter, 1, &minval, -1); + if (minval < 0) + return; /* somehow a charset heading got clicked */ + info = (fontinfo *)index234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, minval); + info = update_for_intended_size(fs, info); + if (!info) + return; /* _shouldn't_ happen unless font list is completely funted */ + if (!info->size) + fs->selsize = fs->intendedsize; /* font is scalable */ + unifontsel_select_font(fs, info, info->size ? info->size : fs->selsize, + 2, FALSE); +} + +static void size_changed(GtkTreeSelection *treeselection, gpointer data) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)data; + GtkTreeModel *treemodel; + GtkTreeIter treeiter; + int minval, size; + fontinfo *info; + + if (fs->inhibit_response) /* we made this change ourselves */ + return; + + if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(treeselection, &treemodel, &treeiter)) + return; + + gtk_tree_model_get(treemodel, &treeiter, 1, &minval, 2, &size, -1); + info = (fontinfo *)index234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, minval); + unifontsel_select_font(fs, info, info->size ? info->size : size, 3, TRUE); +} + +static void size_entry_changed(GtkEditable *ed, gpointer data) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)data; + const char *text; + int size; + + if (fs->inhibit_response) /* we made this change ourselves */ + return; + + text = gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(ed)); + size = atoi(text); + + if (size > 0) { + assert(fs->selected->size == 0); + unifontsel_select_font(fs, fs->selected, size, 3, TRUE); + } +} + +static void alias_resolve(GtkTreeView *treeview, GtkTreePath *path, + GtkTreeViewColumn *column, gpointer data) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)data; + GtkTreeIter iter; + int minval, newsize; + fontinfo *info, *newinfo; + char *newname; + + if (fs->inhibit_response) /* we made this change ourselves */ + return; + + gtk_tree_model_get_iter(GTK_TREE_MODEL(fs->family_model), &iter, path); + gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(fs->family_model), &iter, 1,&minval, -1); + info = (fontinfo *)index234(fs->fonts_by_selorder, minval); + if (info) { + int flags; + struct fontinfo_realname_find f; + + newname = info->fontclass->canonify_fontname + (GTK_WIDGET(fs->u.window), info->realname, &newsize, &flags, TRUE); + + f.realname = newname; + f.flags = flags; + newinfo = find234(fs->fonts_by_realname, &f, fontinfo_realname_find); + + sfree(newname); + if (!newinfo) + return; /* font name not in our index */ + if (newinfo == info) + return; /* didn't change under canonification => not an alias */ + unifontsel_select_font(fs, newinfo, + newinfo->size ? newinfo->size : newsize, + 1, TRUE); + } +} + +static gint unifontsel_expose_area(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventExpose *event, + gpointer data) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)data; + + if (fs->preview_pixmap) { + gdk_draw_pixmap(widget->window, + widget->style->fg_gc[GTK_WIDGET_STATE(widget)], + fs->preview_pixmap, + event->area.x, event->area.y, + event->area.x, event->area.y, + event->area.width, event->area.height); + } + return TRUE; +} + +static gint unifontsel_configure_area(GtkWidget *widget, + GdkEventConfigure *event, gpointer data) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)data; + int ox, oy, nx, ny, x, y; + + /* + * Enlarge the pixmap, but never shrink it. + */ + ox = fs->preview_width; + oy = fs->preview_height; + x = event->width; + y = event->height; + if (x > ox || y > oy) { + if (fs->preview_pixmap) + gdk_pixmap_unref(fs->preview_pixmap); + + nx = (x > ox ? x : ox); + ny = (y > oy ? y : oy); + fs->preview_pixmap = gdk_pixmap_new(widget->window, nx, ny, -1); + fs->preview_width = nx; + fs->preview_height = ny; + + unifontsel_draw_preview_text(fs); + } + + gdk_window_invalidate_rect(widget->window, NULL, FALSE); + + return TRUE; +} + +unifontsel *unifontsel_new(const char *wintitle) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = snew(unifontsel_internal); + GtkWidget *table, *label, *w, *ww, *scroll; + GtkListStore *model; + GtkTreeViewColumn *column; + int lists_height, preview_height, font_width, style_width, size_width; + int i; + + fs->inhibit_response = FALSE; + fs->selected = NULL; + + { + /* + * Invent some magic size constants. + */ + GtkRequisition req; + label = gtk_label_new("Quite Long Font Name (Foundry)"); + gtk_widget_size_request(label, &req); + font_width = req.width; + lists_height = 14 * req.height; + preview_height = 5 * req.height; + gtk_label_set_text(GTK_LABEL(label), "Italic Extra Condensed"); + gtk_widget_size_request(label, &req); + style_width = req.width; + gtk_label_set_text(GTK_LABEL(label), "48000"); + gtk_widget_size_request(label, &req); + size_width = req.width; +#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,10,0) + g_object_ref_sink(label); + g_object_unref(label); +#else + gtk_object_sink(GTK_OBJECT(label)); +#endif + } + + /* + * Create the dialog box and initialise the user-visible + * fields in the returned structure. + */ + fs->u.user_data = NULL; + fs->u.window = GTK_WINDOW(gtk_dialog_new()); + gtk_window_set_title(fs->u.window, wintitle); + fs->u.cancel_button = gtk_dialog_add_button + (GTK_DIALOG(fs->u.window), GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL); + fs->u.ok_button = gtk_dialog_add_button + (GTK_DIALOG(fs->u.window), GTK_STOCK_OK, GTK_RESPONSE_OK); + gtk_widget_grab_default(fs->u.ok_button); + + /* + * Now set up the internal fields, including in particular all + * the controls that actually allow the user to select fonts. + */ + table = gtk_table_new(8, 3, FALSE); + gtk_widget_show(table); + gtk_table_set_col_spacings(GTK_TABLE(table), 8); +#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,4,0) + /* GtkAlignment seems to be the simplest way to put padding round things */ + w = gtk_alignment_new(0, 0, 1, 1); + gtk_alignment_set_padding(GTK_ALIGNMENT(w), 8, 8, 8, 8); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(w), table); + gtk_widget_show(w); +#else + w = table; +#endif + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(GTK_DIALOG(fs->u.window)->vbox), + w, TRUE, TRUE, 0); + + label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic("_Font:"); + gtk_widget_show(label); + gtk_misc_set_alignment(GTK_MISC(label), 0.0, 0.0); + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), label, 0, 1, 0, 1, GTK_FILL, 0, 0, 0); + + /* + * The Font list box displays only a string, but additionally + * stores two integers which give the limits within the + * tree234 of the font entries covered by this list entry. + */ + model = gtk_list_store_new(3, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_INT); + w = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model(GTK_TREE_MODEL(model)); + gtk_tree_view_set_headers_visible(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w), FALSE); + gtk_label_set_mnemonic_widget(GTK_LABEL(label), w); + gtk_widget_show(w); + column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes + ("Font", gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(), + "text", 0, (char *)NULL); + gtk_tree_view_column_set_sizing(column, GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_AUTOSIZE); + gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w), column); + g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w))), + "changed", G_CALLBACK(family_changed), fs); + g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(w), "row-activated", + G_CALLBACK(alias_resolve), fs); + + scroll = gtk_scrolled_window_new(NULL, NULL); + gtk_scrolled_window_set_shadow_type(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scroll), + GTK_SHADOW_IN); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scroll), w); + gtk_widget_show(scroll); + gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scroll), + GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); + gtk_widget_set_size_request(scroll, font_width, lists_height); + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), scroll, 0, 1, 1, 3, GTK_FILL, + GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL, 0, 0); + fs->family_model = model; + fs->family_list = w; + + label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic("_Style:"); + gtk_widget_show(label); + gtk_misc_set_alignment(GTK_MISC(label), 0.0, 0.0); + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), label, 1, 2, 0, 1, GTK_FILL, 0, 0, 0); + + /* + * The Style list box can contain insensitive elements + * (character set headings for server-side fonts), so we add + * an extra column to the list store to hold that information. + */ + model = gtk_list_store_new(4, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_INT, + G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); + w = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model(GTK_TREE_MODEL(model)); + gtk_tree_view_set_headers_visible(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w), FALSE); + gtk_label_set_mnemonic_widget(GTK_LABEL(label), w); + gtk_widget_show(w); + column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes + ("Style", gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(), + "text", 0, "sensitive", 3, (char *)NULL); + gtk_tree_view_column_set_sizing(column, GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_AUTOSIZE); + gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w), column); + g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w))), + "changed", G_CALLBACK(style_changed), fs); + + scroll = gtk_scrolled_window_new(NULL, NULL); + gtk_scrolled_window_set_shadow_type(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scroll), + GTK_SHADOW_IN); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scroll), w); + gtk_widget_show(scroll); + gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scroll), + GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); + gtk_widget_set_size_request(scroll, style_width, lists_height); + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), scroll, 1, 2, 1, 3, GTK_FILL, + GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL, 0, 0); + fs->style_model = model; + fs->style_list = w; + + label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic("Si_ze:"); + gtk_widget_show(label); + gtk_misc_set_alignment(GTK_MISC(label), 0.0, 0.0); + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), label, 2, 3, 0, 1, GTK_FILL, 0, 0, 0); + + /* + * The Size label attaches primarily to a text input box so + * that the user can select a size of their choice. The list + * of available sizes is secondary. + */ + fs->size_entry = w = gtk_entry_new(); + gtk_label_set_mnemonic_widget(GTK_LABEL(label), w); + gtk_widget_set_size_request(w, size_width, -1); + gtk_widget_show(w); + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), w, 2, 3, 1, 2, GTK_FILL, 0, 0, 0); + g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(w), "changed", G_CALLBACK(size_entry_changed), + fs); + + model = gtk_list_store_new(3, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_INT); + w = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model(GTK_TREE_MODEL(model)); + gtk_tree_view_set_headers_visible(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w), FALSE); + gtk_widget_show(w); + column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes + ("Size", gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(), + "text", 0, (char *)NULL); + gtk_tree_view_column_set_sizing(column, GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_AUTOSIZE); + gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w), column); + g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w))), + "changed", G_CALLBACK(size_changed), fs); + + scroll = gtk_scrolled_window_new(NULL, NULL); + gtk_scrolled_window_set_shadow_type(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scroll), + GTK_SHADOW_IN); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scroll), w); + gtk_widget_show(scroll); + gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scroll), + GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), scroll, 2, 3, 2, 3, GTK_FILL, + GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL, 0, 0); + fs->size_model = model; + fs->size_list = w; + + /* + * Preview widget. + */ + fs->preview_area = gtk_drawing_area_new(); + fs->preview_pixmap = NULL; + fs->preview_width = 0; + fs->preview_height = 0; + fs->preview_fg.pixel = fs->preview_bg.pixel = 0; + fs->preview_fg.red = fs->preview_fg.green = fs->preview_fg.blue = 0x0000; + fs->preview_bg.red = fs->preview_bg.green = fs->preview_bg.blue = 0xFFFF; + gdk_colormap_alloc_color(gdk_colormap_get_system(), &fs->preview_fg, + FALSE, FALSE); + gdk_colormap_alloc_color(gdk_colormap_get_system(), &fs->preview_bg, + FALSE, FALSE); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(fs->preview_area), "expose_event", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(unifontsel_expose_area), fs); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(fs->preview_area), "configure_event", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(unifontsel_configure_area), fs); + gtk_widget_set_size_request(fs->preview_area, 1, preview_height); + gtk_widget_show(fs->preview_area); + ww = fs->preview_area; + w = gtk_frame_new(NULL); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(w), ww); + gtk_widget_show(w); +#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,4,0) + ww = w; + /* GtkAlignment seems to be the simplest way to put padding round things */ + w = gtk_alignment_new(0, 0, 1, 1); + gtk_alignment_set_padding(GTK_ALIGNMENT(w), 8, 8, 8, 8); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(w), ww); + gtk_widget_show(w); +#endif + ww = w; + w = gtk_frame_new("Preview of font"); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(w), ww); + gtk_widget_show(w); + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), w, 0, 3, 3, 4, + GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL, GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL, 0, 8); + + i = 0; + w = gtk_check_button_new_with_label("Show client-side fonts"); + gtk_object_set_data(GTK_OBJECT(w), "user-data", + GINT_TO_POINTER(FONTFLAG_CLIENTSIDE)); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(w), "toggled", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(unifontsel_button_toggled), fs); + gtk_widget_show(w); + fs->filter_buttons[i++] = w; + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), w, 0, 3, 4, 5, GTK_FILL, 0, 0, 0); + w = gtk_check_button_new_with_label("Show server-side fonts"); + gtk_object_set_data(GTK_OBJECT(w), "user-data", + GINT_TO_POINTER(FONTFLAG_SERVERSIDE)); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(w), "toggled", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(unifontsel_button_toggled), fs); + gtk_widget_show(w); + fs->filter_buttons[i++] = w; + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), w, 0, 3, 5, 6, GTK_FILL, 0, 0, 0); + w = gtk_check_button_new_with_label("Show server-side font aliases"); + gtk_object_set_data(GTK_OBJECT(w), "user-data", + GINT_TO_POINTER(FONTFLAG_SERVERALIAS)); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(w), "toggled", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(unifontsel_button_toggled), fs); + gtk_widget_show(w); + fs->filter_buttons[i++] = w; + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), w, 0, 3, 6, 7, GTK_FILL, 0, 0, 0); + w = gtk_check_button_new_with_label("Show non-monospaced fonts"); + gtk_object_set_data(GTK_OBJECT(w), "user-data", + GINT_TO_POINTER(FONTFLAG_NONMONOSPACED)); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(w), "toggled", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(unifontsel_button_toggled), fs); + gtk_widget_show(w); + fs->filter_buttons[i++] = w; + gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table), w, 0, 3, 7, 8, GTK_FILL, 0, 0, 0); + + assert(i == lenof(fs->filter_buttons)); + fs->filter_flags = FONTFLAG_CLIENTSIDE | FONTFLAG_SERVERSIDE | + FONTFLAG_SERVERALIAS; + unifontsel_set_filter_buttons(fs); + + /* + * Go and find all the font names, and set up our master font + * list. + */ + fs->fonts_by_realname = newtree234(fontinfo_realname_compare); + fs->fonts_by_selorder = newtree234(fontinfo_selorder_compare); + for (i = 0; i < lenof(unifont_types); i++) + unifont_types[i]->enum_fonts(GTK_WIDGET(fs->u.window), + unifontsel_add_entry, fs); + + /* + * And set up the initial font names list. + */ + unifontsel_setup_familylist(fs); + + fs->selsize = fs->intendedsize = 13; /* random default */ + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(fs->u.ok_button, FALSE); + + return (unifontsel *)fs; +} + +void unifontsel_destroy(unifontsel *fontsel) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)fontsel; + fontinfo *info; + + if (fs->preview_pixmap) + gdk_pixmap_unref(fs->preview_pixmap); + + freetree234(fs->fonts_by_selorder); + while ((info = delpos234(fs->fonts_by_realname, 0)) != NULL) + sfree(info); + freetree234(fs->fonts_by_realname); + + gtk_widget_destroy(GTK_WIDGET(fs->u.window)); + sfree(fs); +} + +void unifontsel_set_name(unifontsel *fontsel, const char *fontname) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)fontsel; + int i, start, end, size, flags; + const char *fontname2 = NULL; + fontinfo *info; + + /* + * Provide a default if given an empty or null font name. + */ + if (!fontname || !*fontname) + fontname = "server:fixed"; + + /* + * Call the canonify_fontname function. + */ + fontname = unifont_do_prefix(fontname, &start, &end); + for (i = start; i < end; i++) { + fontname2 = unifont_types[i]->canonify_fontname + (GTK_WIDGET(fs->u.window), fontname, &size, &flags, FALSE); + if (fontname2) + break; + } + if (i == end) + return; /* font name not recognised */ + + /* + * Now look up the canonified font name in our index. + */ + { + struct fontinfo_realname_find f; + f.realname = fontname2; + f.flags = flags; + info = find234(fs->fonts_by_realname, &f, fontinfo_realname_find); + } + + /* + * If we've found the font, and its size field is either + * correct or zero (the latter indicating a scalable font), + * then we're done. Otherwise, try looking up the original + * font name instead. + */ + if (!info || (info->size != size && info->size != 0)) { + struct fontinfo_realname_find f; + f.realname = fontname; + f.flags = flags; + + info = find234(fs->fonts_by_realname, &f, fontinfo_realname_find); + if (!info || info->size != size) + return; /* font name not in our index */ + } + + /* + * Now we've got a fontinfo structure and a font size, so we + * know everything we need to fill in all the fields in the + * dialog. + */ + unifontsel_select_font(fs, info, size, 0, TRUE); +} + +char *unifontsel_get_name(unifontsel *fontsel) +{ + unifontsel_internal *fs = (unifontsel_internal *)fontsel; + char *name; + + if (!fs->selected) + return NULL; + + if (fs->selected->size == 0) { + name = fs->selected->fontclass->scale_fontname + (GTK_WIDGET(fs->u.window), fs->selected->realname, fs->selsize); + if (name) { + char *ret = dupcat(fs->selected->fontclass->prefix, ":", + name, NULL); + sfree(name); + return ret; + } + } + + return dupcat(fs->selected->fontclass->prefix, ":", + fs->selected->realname, NULL); +} + +#endif /* GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,0,0) */