/***************************************************************************/ /* */ /* ftstroke.h */ /* */ /* FreeType path stroker (specification). */ /* */ /* Copyright 2002-2006, 2008, 2009, 2011-2012 by */ /* David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. */ /* */ /* This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used, */ /* modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project */ /* license, LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute */ /* this file you indicate that you have read the license and */ /* understand and accept it fully. */ /* */ /***************************************************************************/ #ifndef __FT_STROKE_H__ #define __FT_STROKE_H__ #include <ft2build.h> #include FT_OUTLINE_H #include FT_GLYPH_H FT_BEGIN_HEADER /************************************************************************ * * @section: * glyph_stroker * * @title: * Glyph Stroker * * @abstract: * Generating bordered and stroked glyphs. * * @description: * This component generates stroked outlines of a given vectorial * glyph. It also allows you to retrieve the `outside' and/or the * `inside' borders of the stroke. * * This can be useful to generate `bordered' glyph, i.e., glyphs * displayed with a coloured (and anti-aliased) border around their * shape. */ /************************************************************** * * @type: * FT_Stroker * * @description: * Opaque handler to a path stroker object. */ typedef struct FT_StrokerRec_* FT_Stroker; /************************************************************** * * @enum: * FT_Stroker_LineJoin * * @description: * These values determine how two joining lines are rendered * in a stroker. * * @values: * FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_ROUND :: * Used to render rounded line joins. Circular arcs are used * to join two lines smoothly. * * FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_BEVEL :: * Used to render beveled line joins. The outer corner of * the joined lines is filled by enclosing the triangular * region of the corner with a straight line between the * outer corners of each stroke. * * FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_FIXED :: * Used to render mitered line joins, with fixed bevels if the * miter limit is exceeded. The outer edges of the strokes * for the two segments are extended until they meet at an * angle. If the segments meet at too sharp an angle (such * that the miter would extend from the intersection of the * segments a distance greater than the product of the miter * limit value and the border radius), then a bevel join (see * above) is used instead. This prevents long spikes being * created. FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_FIXED generates a miter * line join as used in PostScript and PDF. * * FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE :: * FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER :: * Used to render mitered line joins, with variable bevels if * the miter limit is exceeded. The intersection of the * strokes is clipped at a line perpendicular to the bisector * of the angle between the strokes, at the distance from the * intersection of the segments equal to the product of the * miter limit value and the border radius. This prevents * long spikes being created. * FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE generates a mitered line * join as used in XPS. FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER is an alias * for FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE, retained for * backwards compatibility. */ typedef enum FT_Stroker_LineJoin_ { FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_ROUND = 0, FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_BEVEL = 1, FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE = 2, FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER = FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE, FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_FIXED = 3 } FT_Stroker_LineJoin; /************************************************************** * * @enum: * FT_Stroker_LineCap * * @description: * These values determine how the end of opened sub-paths are * rendered in a stroke. * * @values: * FT_STROKER_LINECAP_BUTT :: * The end of lines is rendered as a full stop on the last * point itself. * * FT_STROKER_LINECAP_ROUND :: * The end of lines is rendered as a half-circle around the * last point. * * FT_STROKER_LINECAP_SQUARE :: * The end of lines is rendered as a square around the * last point. */ typedef enum FT_Stroker_LineCap_ { FT_STROKER_LINECAP_BUTT = 0, FT_STROKER_LINECAP_ROUND, FT_STROKER_LINECAP_SQUARE } FT_Stroker_LineCap; /************************************************************** * * @enum: * FT_StrokerBorder * * @description: * These values are used to select a given stroke border * in @FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts and @FT_Stroker_ExportBorder. * * @values: * FT_STROKER_BORDER_LEFT :: * Select the left border, relative to the drawing direction. * * FT_STROKER_BORDER_RIGHT :: * Select the right border, relative to the drawing direction. * * @note: * Applications are generally interested in the `inside' and `outside' * borders. However, there is no direct mapping between these and the * `left' and `right' ones, since this really depends on the glyph's * drawing orientation, which varies between font formats. * * You can however use @FT_Outline_GetInsideBorder and * @FT_Outline_GetOutsideBorder to get these. */ typedef enum FT_StrokerBorder_ { FT_STROKER_BORDER_LEFT = 0, FT_STROKER_BORDER_RIGHT } FT_StrokerBorder; /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Outline_GetInsideBorder * * @description: * Retrieve the @FT_StrokerBorder value corresponding to the * `inside' borders of a given outline. * * @input: * outline :: * The source outline handle. * * @return: * The border index. @FT_STROKER_BORDER_RIGHT for empty or invalid * outlines. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_StrokerBorder ) FT_Outline_GetInsideBorder( FT_Outline* outline ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Outline_GetOutsideBorder * * @description: * Retrieve the @FT_StrokerBorder value corresponding to the * `outside' borders of a given outline. * * @input: * outline :: * The source outline handle. * * @return: * The border index. @FT_STROKER_BORDER_LEFT for empty or invalid * outlines. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_StrokerBorder ) FT_Outline_GetOutsideBorder( FT_Outline* outline ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_New * * @description: * Create a new stroker object. * * @input: * library :: * FreeType library handle. * * @output: * astroker :: * A new stroker object handle. NULL in case of error. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_New( FT_Library library, FT_Stroker *astroker ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_Set * * @description: * Reset a stroker object's attributes. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * radius :: * The border radius. * * line_cap :: * The line cap style. * * line_join :: * The line join style. * * miter_limit :: * The miter limit for the FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_FIXED and * FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE line join styles, * expressed as 16.16 fixed-point value. * * @note: * The radius is expressed in the same units as the outline * coordinates. */ FT_EXPORT( void ) FT_Stroker_Set( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Fixed radius, FT_Stroker_LineCap line_cap, FT_Stroker_LineJoin line_join, FT_Fixed miter_limit ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_Rewind * * @description: * Reset a stroker object without changing its attributes. * You should call this function before beginning a new * series of calls to @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath or * @FT_Stroker_EndSubPath. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. */ FT_EXPORT( void ) FT_Stroker_Rewind( FT_Stroker stroker ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_ParseOutline * * @description: * A convenience function used to parse a whole outline with * the stroker. The resulting outline(s) can be retrieved * later by functions like @FT_Stroker_GetCounts and @FT_Stroker_Export. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * outline :: * The source outline. * * opened :: * A boolean. If~1, the outline is treated as an open path instead * of a closed one. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * If `opened' is~0 (the default), the outline is treated as a closed * path, and the stroker generates two distinct `border' outlines. * * If `opened' is~1, the outline is processed as an open path, and the * stroker generates a single `stroke' outline. * * This function calls @FT_Stroker_Rewind automatically. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_ParseOutline( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Outline* outline, FT_Bool opened ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath * * @description: * Start a new sub-path in the stroker. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * to :: * A pointer to the start vector. * * open :: * A boolean. If~1, the sub-path is treated as an open one. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * This function is useful when you need to stroke a path that is * not stored as an @FT_Outline object. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Vector* to, FT_Bool open ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_EndSubPath * * @description: * Close the current sub-path in the stroker. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * You should call this function after @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath. * If the subpath was not `opened', this function `draws' a * single line segment to the start position when needed. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_EndSubPath( FT_Stroker stroker ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_LineTo * * @description: * `Draw' a single line segment in the stroker's current sub-path, * from the last position. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * to :: * A pointer to the destination point. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * You should call this function between @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath and * @FT_Stroker_EndSubPath. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_LineTo( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Vector* to ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_ConicTo * * @description: * `Draw' a single quadratic Bézier in the stroker's current sub-path, * from the last position. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * control :: * A pointer to a Bézier control point. * * to :: * A pointer to the destination point. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * You should call this function between @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath and * @FT_Stroker_EndSubPath. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_ConicTo( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Vector* control, FT_Vector* to ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_CubicTo * * @description: * `Draw' a single cubic Bézier in the stroker's current sub-path, * from the last position. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * control1 :: * A pointer to the first Bézier control point. * * control2 :: * A pointer to second Bézier control point. * * to :: * A pointer to the destination point. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * You should call this function between @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath and * @FT_Stroker_EndSubPath. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_CubicTo( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Vector* control1, FT_Vector* control2, FT_Vector* to ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts * * @description: * Call this function once you have finished parsing your paths * with the stroker. It returns the number of points and * contours necessary to export one of the `border' or `stroke' * outlines generated by the stroker. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * border :: * The border index. * * @output: * anum_points :: * The number of points. * * anum_contours :: * The number of contours. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * When an outline, or a sub-path, is `closed', the stroker generates * two independent `border' outlines, named `left' and `right'. * * When the outline, or a sub-path, is `opened', the stroker merges * the `border' outlines with caps. The `left' border receives all * points, while the `right' border becomes empty. * * Use the function @FT_Stroker_GetCounts instead if you want to * retrieve the counts associated to both borders. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_StrokerBorder border, FT_UInt *anum_points, FT_UInt *anum_contours ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_ExportBorder * * @description: * Call this function after @FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts to * export the corresponding border to your own @FT_Outline * structure. * * Note that this function appends the border points and * contours to your outline, but does not try to resize its * arrays. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * border :: * The border index. * * outline :: * The target outline handle. * * @note: * Always call this function after @FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts to * get sure that there is enough room in your @FT_Outline object to * receive all new data. * * When an outline, or a sub-path, is `closed', the stroker generates * two independent `border' outlines, named `left' and `right' * * When the outline, or a sub-path, is `opened', the stroker merges * the `border' outlines with caps. The `left' border receives all * points, while the `right' border becomes empty. * * Use the function @FT_Stroker_Export instead if you want to * retrieve all borders at once. */ FT_EXPORT( void ) FT_Stroker_ExportBorder( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_StrokerBorder border, FT_Outline* outline ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_GetCounts * * @description: * Call this function once you have finished parsing your paths * with the stroker. It returns the number of points and * contours necessary to export all points/borders from the stroked * outline/path. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * @output: * anum_points :: * The number of points. * * anum_contours :: * The number of contours. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Stroker_GetCounts( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_UInt *anum_points, FT_UInt *anum_contours ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_Export * * @description: * Call this function after @FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts to * export all borders to your own @FT_Outline structure. * * Note that this function appends the border points and * contours to your outline, but does not try to resize its * arrays. * * @input: * stroker :: * The target stroker handle. * * outline :: * The target outline handle. */ FT_EXPORT( void ) FT_Stroker_Export( FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Outline* outline ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Stroker_Done * * @description: * Destroy a stroker object. * * @input: * stroker :: * A stroker handle. Can be NULL. */ FT_EXPORT( void ) FT_Stroker_Done( FT_Stroker stroker ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Glyph_Stroke * * @description: * Stroke a given outline glyph object with a given stroker. * * @inout: * pglyph :: * Source glyph handle on input, new glyph handle on output. * * @input: * stroker :: * A stroker handle. * * destroy :: * A Boolean. If~1, the source glyph object is destroyed * on success. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * The source glyph is untouched in case of error. * * Adding stroke may yield a significantly wider and taller glyph * depending on how large of a radius was used to stroke the glyph. You * may need to manually adjust horizontal and vertical advance amounts * to account for this added size. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Glyph_Stroke( FT_Glyph *pglyph, FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Bool destroy ); /************************************************************** * * @function: * FT_Glyph_StrokeBorder * * @description: * Stroke a given outline glyph object with a given stroker, but * only return either its inside or outside border. * * @inout: * pglyph :: * Source glyph handle on input, new glyph handle on output. * * @input: * stroker :: * A stroker handle. * * inside :: * A Boolean. If~1, return the inside border, otherwise * the outside border. * * destroy :: * A Boolean. If~1, the source glyph object is destroyed * on success. * * @return: * FreeType error code. 0~means success. * * @note: * The source glyph is untouched in case of error. * * Adding stroke may yield a significantly wider and taller glyph * depending on how large of a radius was used to stroke the glyph. You * may need to manually adjust horizontal and vertical advance amounts * to account for this added size. */ FT_EXPORT( FT_Error ) FT_Glyph_StrokeBorder( FT_Glyph *pglyph, FT_Stroker stroker, FT_Bool inside, FT_Bool destroy ); /* */ FT_END_HEADER #endif /* __FT_STROKE_H__ */ /* END */ /* Local Variables: */ /* coding: utf-8 */ /* End: */