/* For general Scribus (>=1.3.2) copyright and licensing information please refer to the COPYING file provided with the program. Following this notice may exist a copyright and/or license notice that predates the release of Scribus 1.3.2 for which a new license (GPL+exception) is in place. */ /* This file is part of the KDE project Copyright (c) 2003 Lukas Tinkl Copyright (c) 2003 David Faure This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef STYLESTACK_H #define STYLESTACK_H #include #include #include #include /** * This class implements a stack for the different styles of an object. * * There can be several styles that are valid for one object. For example * a textobject on a page has styles 'pr3' and 'P7' and a paragraph in * that textobject has styles 'P1' and 'T3'. And some styles even have * parent-styles... * * If you want to know if there is, for example, the attribute 'fo:font-family' * for this paragraph, you have to look into style 'T3', 'P1', 'P7' and 'pr3'. * When you find this attribute in one style you have to stop processing the list * and take the found attribute for this object. * * This is what this class does. You can push styles on the stack while walking * through the xml-tree to your object and then ask the stack if any of the styles * provides a certain attribute. The stack will search from top to bottom, i.e. * in our example from 'T3' to 'pr3' and return the first occurrence of the wanted * attribute. * * So this is some sort of inheritance where the styles on top of the stack overwrite * the same attribute of a lower style on the stack. */ class StyleStack { public: StyleStack(); virtual ~StyleStack(); enum Mode { OODraw1x = 1, OODraw2x = 2 }; /** * Set attribute analysis mode. */ void setMode( const StyleStack::Mode mode ); /** * Clears the complete stack. */ void clear(); /** * Save the current state of the stack. Any items added between * this call and its corresponding restore() will be removed when calling restore(). */ void save(); /** * Restore the stack to the state it was at the corresponding save() call. */ void restore(); /** * Removes the style on top of the stack. */ void pop(); /** * Pushes the new style onto the stack. */ void push( const QDomElement& style ); /** * Check if any of the styles on the stack has an attribute called 'name'. */ bool hasAttribute( const QString& name ) const; /** * Search for the attribute called 'name', starting on top of the stack, * and return it. */ QString attribute( const QString& name ) const; /** * Check if any of the styles on the stack has an attribute called 'name'-'detail' * where detail is e.g. left, right, top or bottom. * This allows to also find 'name' alone (e.g. padding implies padding-left, padding-right etc.) */ bool hasAttribute( const QString& name, const QString& detail ) const; /** * Search for the attribute called 'name', starting on top of the stack, * and return it. */ QString attribute( const QString& name, const QString& detail ) const; /** * Check if any of the styles on the stack has a child node called 'name'. */ bool hasChildNode(const QString & name) const; /** * Search for a child node called 'name', starting on top of the stack, * and return it. */ QDomNode childNode(const QString & name) const; /** * Special case for the current font size, due to special handling of fo:font-size="115%". */ double fontSize() const; /** * Return the name of the style specified by the user, * i.e. not an auto style */ QString userStyleName() const; private: // Node names to look for style properties QStringList m_nodeNames; // For save/restore: stack of "marks". Each mark is an index in m_stack. QStack m_marks; // We use QValueList instead of QValueStack because we need access to all styles // not only the top one. QList m_stack; // Get node name to look for according to property type void fillNodeNameList( QStringList& names, const StyleStack::Mode mode ); // Search a specific attribute amongst childs of an element QDomElement searchAttribute( const QDomElement& element, const QStringList& names,const QString& name ) const; // Search a specific attribute amongst childs of an element QDomElement searchAttribute( const QDomElement& element, const QStringList& names, const QString& name, const QString& fullName ) const; }; #endif /* STYLESTACK_H */