/*
* Paper printing definitions.
*
* This header file defines data structures and constants which are
* shared between bk_paper.c and its clients bk_ps.c and bk_pdf.c.
*/
#ifndef HALIBUT_PAPER_H
#define HALIBUT_PAPER_H
/* Number of internal units per PostScript point. */
#define UNITS_PER_PT 1000
#define FUNITS_PER_PT 1000.0
/* Glyphs are represented by integer indicies into a table of names. */
typedef unsigned short glyph;
#define NOGLYPH 0xFFFF
typedef struct document_Tag document;
typedef struct glyph_width_Tag glyph_width;
typedef struct kern_pair_Tag kern_pair;
typedef struct ligature_Tag ligature;
typedef struct font_info_Tag font_info;
typedef struct font_data_Tag font_data;
typedef struct font_encoding_Tag font_encoding;
typedef struct font_list_Tag font_list;
typedef struct para_data_Tag para_data;
typedef struct line_data_Tag line_data;
typedef struct page_data_Tag page_data;
typedef struct subfont_map_entry_Tag subfont_map_entry;
typedef struct text_fragment_Tag text_fragment;
typedef struct xref_Tag xref;
typedef struct xref_dest_Tag xref_dest;
typedef struct rect_Tag rect;
typedef struct outline_element_Tag outline_element;
/*
* This data structure represents the overall document, in the form
* it will be given to the client backends.
*/
struct document_Tag {
int paper_width, paper_height;
font_list *fonts;
page_data *pages;
outline_element *outline_elements;
int n_outline_elements;
};
/*
* This data structure represents the normal width of a single glyph
* in a font.
*/
struct glyph_width_Tag {
glyph glyph;
int width;
};
/*
* This data structure represents a kerning pair within a font.
*/
struct kern_pair_Tag {
/* Glyph indices. */
glyph left, right;
/* Kern amount, in internal units. */
int kern;
};
/*
* ... and this one represents a ligature.
*/
struct ligature_Tag {
glyph left, right, lig;
};
/*
* This data structure holds static information about a font that doesn't
* depend on the particular document. It gets generated when the font's
* metrics are read in.
*/
extern font_info *all_fonts;
struct font_info_Tag {
font_info *next;
/*
* Specify the PostScript name of the font and its point size.
*/
const char *name;
/*
* Pointer to data about the file containing the font, if any.
*/
void *fontfile;
enum { TYPE1, TRUETYPE } filetype;
/* A tree of glyph_widths */
tree234 *widths;
/* A tree of kern_pairs */
tree234 *kerns;
/* ... and one of ligatures */
tree234 *ligs;
/*
* For reasonably speedy lookup, we set up a 65536-element
* table representing the Unicode BMP (I can conveniently
* restrict myself to the BMP for the moment since I happen to
* know that no glyph in the Adobe Glyph List falls outside
* it), whose elements are indices into the above two arrays.
*/
glyph bmp[65536];
/*
* Various bits of metadata needed for the /FontDescriptor dictionary
* in PDF.
*/
float fontbbox[4];
float capheight;
float xheight;
float ascent;
float descent;
float stemv;
float stemh;
float italicangle;
};
/*
* This structure holds the information about how a font is used
* in a document.
*/
struct font_data_Tag {
font_info const *info;
/*
* At some point I'm going to divide the font into sub-fonts
* with largely non-overlapping encoding vectors. This tree
* will track which glyphs go into which subfonts. Also here I
* keep track of the latest subfont of any given font, so I can
* go back and extend its encoding.
*/
tree234 *subfont_map;
font_encoding *latest_subfont;
/*
* The font list to which this font belongs.
*/
font_list *list;
};
struct subfont_map_entry_Tag {
font_encoding *subfont;
unsigned char position;
};
/*
* This data structure represents a sub-font: a font with an
* encoding vector.
*/
struct font_encoding_Tag {
font_encoding *next;
char *name; /* used by client backends */
font_data *font; /* the parent font structure */
glyph vector[256]; /* the actual encoding vector */
wchar_t to_unicode[256]; /* PDF will want to know this */
int free_pos; /* space left to extend encoding */
};
/*
* This data structure represents the overall list of sub-fonts in
* the whole document.
*/
struct font_list_Tag {
font_encoding *head;
font_encoding *tail;
};
/*
* Constants defining array indices for the various fonts used in a
* paragraph.
*/
enum {
FONT_NORMAL,
FONT_EMPH,
FONT_STRONG,
FONT_CODE,
NFONTS
};
/*
* This is the data structure which is stored in the private_data
* field of each paragraph. It divides the paragraph up into a
* linked list of lines, while at the same time providing for those
* lines to be linked together into a much longer list spanning the
* whole document for page-breaking purposes.
*/
struct para_data_Tag {
para_data *next;
/*
* Data about the fonts used in this paragraph. Indices are the
* FONT_* constants defined above.
*/
font_data *fonts[NFONTS];
int sizes[NFONTS];
/*
* Pointers to the first and last line of the paragraph. The
* line structures are linked into a list, which runs from
* `first' to `last' as might be expected. However, the list
* does not terminate there: first->prev will end up pointing
* to the last line of the previous paragraph in most cases,
* and likewise last->next will point to the first line of the
* next paragraph.
*/
line_data *first; /* first line in paragraph */
line_data *last; /* last line in paragraph */
/*
* Some paragraphs have associated graphics; currently this is
* nothing more complex than a single black rectangle.
*/
enum {
RECT_NONE, RECT_CHAPTER_UNDERLINE, RECT_RULE
} rect_type;
/*
* We left- and right-justify in special circumstances.
*/
enum {
JUST, LEFT, RIGHT
} justification;
/*
* Sometimes (in code paragraphs) we want to override the flags
* passed to render_string().
*/
unsigned extraflags;
/*
* For constructing the page outline.
*/
int outline_level; /* 0=title 1=C 2=H 3=S 4=S2... */
wchar_t *outline_title;
/*
* For adding the page number of a contents entry afterwards.
*/
paragraph *contents_entry;
};
struct line_data_Tag {
/*
* The parent paragraph.
*/
para_data *pdata;
/*
* Pointers to join lines into a linked list.
*/
line_data *prev;
line_data *next;
/*
* The extent of the text displayed on this line. Also mention
* its starting x position, and by how much the width of spaces
* needs to be adjusted for paragraph justification.
*
* (Unlike most of the `last' pointers defined in this file,
* this `end' pointer points to the word _after_ the last one
* that should be displayed on the line. This is how it's
* returned from wrap_para().)
*/
word *first;
word *end;
int xpos;
int hshortfall, nspaces; /* for justifying paragraphs */
int real_shortfall;
/*
* Auxiliary text: a section number in a margin, or a list item
* bullet or number. Also mention where to display this text
* relative to the left margin.
*/
word *aux_text;
word *aux_text_2;
int aux_left_indent;
/*
* This line might have a non-negotiable page break before it.
* Also there will be space required above and below it; also I
* store the physical line height (defined as the maximum of
* the heights of the three fonts in the pdata) because it's
* easier than looking it up repeatedly during page breaking.
*/
int page_break;
int space_before;
int space_after;
int line_height;
/*
* Penalties for page breaking before or after this line.
*/
int penalty_before, penalty_after;
/*
* These fields are used in the page breaking algorithm.
*/
int *bestcost;
int *vshortfall, *text, *space;
line_data **page_last; /* last line on a page starting here */
/*
* After page breaking, we can assign an actual y-coordinate on
* the page to each line. Also we store a pointer back to the
* page structure itself.
*/
int ypos;
page_data *page;
};
/*
* This data structure is constructed to describe each page of the
* printed output.
*/
struct page_data_Tag {
/*
* Pointers to join pages into a linked list.
*/
page_data *prev;
page_data *next;
/*
* The set of lines displayed on this page.
*/
line_data *first_line;
line_data *last_line;
/*
* After text rendering: the set of actual pieces of text
* needing to be displayed on this page.
*/
text_fragment *first_text;
text_fragment *last_text;
/*
* Cross-references.
*/
xref *first_xref;
xref *last_xref;
/*
* Rectangles to be drawn. (These are currently only used for
* underlining chapter titles and drawing horizontal rules.)
*/
rect *first_rect;
rect *last_rect;
/*
* The page number, as a string.
*/
wchar_t *number;
/*
* This spare pointer field is for use by the client backends.
*/
void *spare;
};
struct text_fragment_Tag {
text_fragment *next;
int x, y;
font_encoding *fe;
int fontsize;
char *text;
int width;
};
struct xref_dest_Tag {
enum { NONE, PAGE, URL } type;
page_data *page;
char *url;
};
struct xref_Tag {
xref *next;
int lx, rx, ty, by;
xref_dest dest;
};
struct rect_Tag {
rect *next;
int x, y, w, h;
};
struct outline_element_Tag {
int level; /* 0=title 1=C 2=H 3=S 4=S2... */
para_data *pdata;
};
/*
* Functions exported from bk_paper.c
*/
int width_cmp(void *, void *); /* use when setting up widths */
int kern_cmp(void *, void *); /* use when setting up kern_pairs */
int lig_cmp(void *, void *); /* use when setting up ligatures */
int find_width(font_data *, glyph);
/*
* Functions and data exported from psdata.c.
*/
glyph glyph_intern(char const *);
char const *glyph_extern(glyph);
wchar_t ps_glyph_to_unicode(glyph);
extern const char *const ps_std_glyphs[];
extern glyph const tt_std_glyphs[];
void init_std_fonts(void);
const int *ps_std_font_widths(char const *fontname);
const kern_pair *ps_std_font_kerns(char const *fontname);
/*
* Functions exported from bk_pdf.c
*/
typedef struct object_Tag object;
typedef struct objlist_Tag objlist;
object *new_object(objlist *list);
void objtext(object *o, char const *text);
void objstream(object *o, char const *text);
void objstream_len(object *o, char const *text, size_t len);
char *pdf_outline_convert(wchar_t *s, int *len);
/*
* Function exported from bk_ps.c
*/
void ps_token(FILE *fp, int *cc, char const *fmt, ...);
/*
* Backend functions exported by in_pf.c
*/
void pf_part1(font_info *fi, char **bufp, size_t *lenp);
void pf_part2(font_info *fi, char **bufp, size_t *lenp);
void pf_writeps(font_info const *fi, FILE *ofp);
/*
* Backend functions exported by in_sfnt.c
*/
typedef struct sfnt_Tag sfnt;
glyph sfnt_indextoglyph(sfnt *sf, unsigned idx);
unsigned sfnt_glyphtoindex(sfnt *sf, glyph g);
unsigned sfnt_nglyphs(sfnt *sf);
void sfnt_writeps(font_info const *fi, FILE *ofp);
void sfnt_data(font_info *fi, char **bufp, size_t *lenp);
#endif