| // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #include "ui/views/view_text_utils.h" |
| |
| #include "base/i18n/bidi_line_iterator.h" |
| #include "base/i18n/break_iterator.h" |
| #include "base/logging.h" |
| #include "base/utf_string_conversions.h" |
| #include "ui/gfx/canvas.h" |
| #include "ui/gfx/font.h" |
| #include "ui/gfx/rect.h" |
| #include "ui/gfx/size.h" |
| #include "ui/views/controls/label.h" |
| #include "ui/views/controls/link.h" |
| |
| namespace view_text_utils { |
| |
| void DrawTextAndPositionUrl(gfx::Canvas* canvas, |
| views::Label* label, |
| const string16& text, |
| views::Link* link, |
| gfx::Rect* rect, |
| gfx::Size* position, |
| bool text_direction_is_rtl, |
| const gfx::Rect& bounds, |
| const gfx::Font& font) { |
| DCHECK(canvas && position); |
| |
| // The |text| parameter is potentially a mix of LTR and RTL "runs," where |
| // a run is a sequence of words that share the same directionality. We |
| // initialize a bidirectional ICU line iterator and split the text into |
| // runs that are either strictly LTR or strictly RTL, with no mix. |
| base::i18n::BiDiLineIterator bidi_line; |
| if (!bidi_line.Open(text, true, false)) |
| return; |
| |
| // Iterate over each run and draw it. |
| int run_start = 0; |
| int run_end = 0; |
| const int runs = bidi_line.CountRuns(); |
| for (int run = 0; run < runs; ++run) { |
| UBiDiLevel level = 0; |
| bidi_line.GetLogicalRun(run_start, &run_end, &level); |
| DCHECK(run_end > run_start); |
| string16 fragment = text.substr(run_start, run_end - run_start); |
| |
| // A flag that tells us whether we found LTR text inside RTL text. |
| bool ltr_inside_rtl_text = |
| ((level & 1) == UBIDI_LTR) && text_direction_is_rtl; |
| |
| // Draw text chunk contained in |fragment|. |position| is relative to the |
| // top left corner of the label we draw inside, even when drawing RTL. |
| DrawTextStartingFrom(canvas, label, fragment, position, bounds, font, |
| text_direction_is_rtl, ltr_inside_rtl_text); |
| |
| run_start = run_end; // Advance over what we just drew. |
| } |
| |
| // If the caller is interested in placing a link after this text blurb, we |
| // figure out here where to place it. |
| if (link && rect) { |
| gfx::Size sz = link->GetPreferredSize(); |
| gfx::Insets insets = link->GetInsets(); |
| WrapIfWordDoesntFit(sz.width(), font.GetHeight(), position, bounds); |
| int x = position->width(); |
| int y = position->height(); |
| |
| // Links have a border to allow them to be focused. |
| y -= insets.top(); |
| |
| *rect = gfx::Rect(x, y, sz.width(), sz.height()); |
| |
| // Go from relative pixel coordinates (within the label we are drawing |
| // on) to absolute pixel coordinates (relative to the top left corner of |
| // the dialog content). |
| rect->Offset(bounds.x(), bounds.y()); |
| // And leave some space to draw the link in. |
| position->Enlarge(sz.width(), 0); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void DrawTextStartingFrom(gfx::Canvas* canvas, |
| views::Label* label, |
| const string16& text, |
| gfx::Size* position, |
| const gfx::Rect& bounds, |
| const gfx::Font& font, |
| bool text_direction_is_rtl, |
| bool ltr_within_rtl) { |
| // Iterate through line breaking opportunities (which in English would be |
| // spaces and such). This tells us where to wrap. |
| base::i18n::BreakIterator iter(text, |
| base::i18n::BreakIterator::BREAK_SPACE); |
| if (!iter.Init()) |
| return; |
| |
| int flags = (text_direction_is_rtl ? gfx::Canvas::TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT : |
| gfx::Canvas::TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT); |
| flags |= gfx::Canvas::HIDE_PREFIX | gfx::Canvas::NO_ELLIPSIS; |
| |
| // Iterate over each word in the text, or put in a more locale-neutral way: |
| // iterate to the next line breaking opportunity. |
| while (iter.Advance()) { |
| // Get the word and figure out the dimensions. |
| string16 word; |
| if (!ltr_within_rtl) |
| word = iter.GetString(); // Get the next word. |
| else |
| word = text; // Draw the whole text at once. |
| |
| int w = 0, h = 0; |
| gfx::Canvas::SizeStringInt(word, font, &w, &h, flags); |
| |
| // If we exceed the boundaries, we need to wrap. |
| WrapIfWordDoesntFit(w, font.GetHeight(), position, bounds); |
| |
| int x = label->GetMirroredXInView(position->width()) + bounds.x(); |
| if (text_direction_is_rtl) { |
| x -= w; |
| // When drawing LTR strings inside RTL text we need to make sure we |
| // draw the trailing space (if one exists after the LTR text) to the |
| // left of the LTR string. |
| if (ltr_within_rtl && word[word.size() - 1] == ' ') |
| x += gfx::Canvas::GetStringWidth(ASCIIToUTF16(" "), font); |
| } |
| int y = position->height() + bounds.y(); |
| |
| // Draw the text on the screen (mirrored, if RTL run). |
| canvas->DrawStringInt(word, font, label->enabled_color(), x, y, w, |
| font.GetHeight(), flags); |
| |
| if (!word.empty() && word[word.size() - 1] == '\x0a') { |
| // When we come across '\n', we move to the beginning of the next line. |
| position->set_width(0); |
| position->Enlarge(0, font.GetHeight()); |
| } else { |
| // Otherwise, we advance position to the next word. |
| position->Enlarge(w, 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (ltr_within_rtl) |
| break; // LTR within RTL is drawn as one unit, so we are done. |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void WrapIfWordDoesntFit(int word_width, |
| int font_height, |
| gfx::Size* position, |
| const gfx::Rect& bounds) { |
| if (position->width() + word_width > bounds.right()) { |
| position->set_width(0); |
| position->Enlarge(0, font_height); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace view_text_utils |