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If 0 then no sides are skipped. * * Both aDirtyRect and aBorderArea are in the local coordinate space * of aForFrame */ static void PaintBorder(nsPresContext* aPresContext, nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext, nsIFrame* aForFrame, const nsRect& aDirtyRect, const nsRect& aBorderArea, const nsStyleBorder& aBorderStyle, nsStyleContext* aStyleContext, PRIntn aSkipSides = 0); /** * Render the outline for an element using css rendering rules * for borders. aSkipSides is a bitmask of the sides to skip * when rendering. If 0 then no sides are skipped. * * Both aDirtyRect and aBorderArea are in the local coordinate space * of aForFrame */ static void PaintOutline(nsPresContext* aPresContext, nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext, nsIFrame* aForFrame, const nsRect& aDirtyRect, const nsRect& aBorderArea, const nsStyleBorder& aBorderStyle, const nsStyleOutline& aOutlineStyle, nsStyleContext* aStyleContext); /** * Render keyboard focus on an element. * |aFocusRect| is the outer rectangle of the focused element. * Uses a fixed style equivalent to "1px dotted |aColor|". * Not used for controls, because the native theme may differ. */ static void PaintFocus(nsPresContext* aPresContext, nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext, const nsRect& aFocusRect, nscolor aColor); /** * Gets the root frame for the frame */ static nsIFrame* FindRootFrame(nsIFrame* aForFrame); /** * @return PR_TRUE if |aFrame| is a canvas frame, in the CSS sense. */ static PRBool IsCanvasFrame(nsIFrame* aFrame); /** * Fill in an nsStyleBackground to be used to paint the background * for an element. This applies the rules for propagating * backgrounds between BODY, the root element, and the canvas. * @return PR_TRUE if there is some meaningful background. */ static PRBool FindBackground(nsPresContext* aPresContext, nsIFrame* aForFrame, const nsStyleBackground** aBackground); /** * As FindBackground, but the passed-in frame is known to be a root frame * (returned from nsCSSFrameConstructor::GetRootElementStyleFrame()) * and there is always some meaningful background returned. */ static const nsStyleBackground* FindRootFrameBackground(nsIFrame* aForFrame); /** * Find a style context containing a non-transparent background, * for various table-related and HR-related backwards-compatibility hacks. * This function will also stop if it finds a -moz-appearance value, as * the theme may draw a widget as a background. * * Be very hesitant if you're considering calling this function -- it's * usually not what you want. */ static nsStyleContext* FindNonTransparentBackground(nsStyleContext* aContext, PRBool aStartAtParent = PR_FALSE); /** * Render the background for an element using css rendering rules * for backgrounds. * * Both aDirtyRect and aBorderArea are in the local coordinate space * of aForFrame */ static void PaintBackground(nsPresContext* aPresContext, nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext, nsIFrame* aForFrame, const nsRect& aDirtyRect, const nsRect& aBorderArea, PRBool aUsePrintSettings, nsRect* aBGClipRect = nsnull); /** * Same as |PaintBackground|, except using the provided style structs. * This short-circuits the code that ensures that the root element's * background is drawn on the canvas. */ static void PaintBackgroundWithSC(nsPresContext* aPresContext, nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext, nsIFrame* aForFrame, const nsRect& aDirtyRect, const nsRect& aBorderArea, const nsStyleBackground& aColor, const nsStyleBorder& aBorder, PRBool aUsePrintSettings = PR_FALSE, nsRect* aBGClipRect = nsnull); /** * Called by the presShell when painting is finished, so we can clear our * inline background data cache. */ static void DidPaint(); // Draw a border segment in the table collapsing border model without // beveling corners static void DrawTableBorderSegment(nsIRenderingContext& aContext, PRUint8 aBorderStyle, nscolor aBorderColor, const nsStyleBackground* aBGColor, const nsRect& aBorderRect, PRInt32 aAppUnitsPerCSSPixel, PRUint8 aStartBevelSide = 0, nscoord aStartBevelOffset = 0, PRUint8 aEndBevelSide = 0, nscoord aEndBevelOffset = 0); enum { DECORATION_STYLE_NONE = 0, DECORATION_STYLE_SOLID = 1, DECORATION_STYLE_DOTTED = 2, DECORATION_STYLE_DASHED = 3, DECORATION_STYLE_DOUBLE = 4, DECORATION_STYLE_WAVY = 5 }; /** * Function for painting the decoration lines for the text. * NOTE: aPt, aLineSize, aAscent and aOffset are non-rounded device pixels, * not app units. * input: * @param aGfxContext * @param aColor the color of the decoration line * @param aPt the top/left edge of the text * @param aLineSize the width and the height of the decoration * line * @param aAscent the ascent of the text * @param aOffset the offset of the decoration line from * the baseline of the text (if the value is * positive, the line is lifted up) * @param aDecoration which line will be painted. The value can be * NS_STYLE_TEXT_DECORATION_UNDERLINE or * NS_STYLE_TEXT_DECORATION_OVERLINE or * NS_STYLE_TEXT_DECORATION_LINE_THROUGH. * @param aStyle the style of the decoration line (See above * enum names). * @param aDescentLimit If aDescentLimit is zero or larger and the * underline overflows from the descent space, * the underline should be lifted up as far as * possible. Note that this does not mean the * underline never overflows from this * limitation. Because if the underline is * positioned to the baseline or upper, it causes * unreadability. Note that if this is zero * or larger, the underline rect may be shrunken * if it's possible. Therefore, this value is * used for strikeout line and overline too. */ static void PaintDecorationLine(gfxContext* aGfxContext, const nscolor aColor, const gfxPoint& aPt, const gfxSize& aLineSize, const gfxFloat aAscent, const gfxFloat aOffset, const PRUint8 aDecoration, const PRUint8 aStyle, const gfxFloat aDescentLimit = -1.0); /** * Function for getting the decoration line rect for the text. * NOTE: aLineSize, aAscent and aOffset are non-rounded device pixels, * not app units. * input: * @param aPresContext * @param aLineSize the width and the height of the decoration * line * @param aAscent the ascent of the text * @param aOffset the offset of the decoration line from * the baseline of the text (if the value is * positive, the line is lifted up) * @param aDecoration which line will be painted. The value can be * NS_STYLE_TEXT_DECORATION_UNDERLINE or * NS_STYLE_TEXT_DECORATION_OVERLINE or * NS_STYLE_TEXT_DECORATION_LINE_THROUGH. * @param aStyle the style of the decoration line (See above * enum names). * @param aDescentLimit If aDescentLimit is zero or larger and the * underline overflows from the descent space, * the underline should be lifted up as far as * possible. Note that this does not mean the * underline never overflows from this * limitation. Because if the underline is * positioned to the baseline or upper, it causes * unreadability. Note that if this is zero * or larger, the underline rect may be shrunken * if it's possible. Therefore, this value is * used for strikeout line and overline too. * output: * @return the decoration line rect for the input, * the each values are app units. */ static nsRect GetTextDecorationRect(nsPresContext* aPresContext, const gfxSize& aLineSize, const gfxFloat aAscent, const gfxFloat aOffset, const PRUint8 aDecoration, const PRUint8 aStyle, const gfxFloat aDescentLimit = -1.0); protected: static gfxRect GetTextDecorationRectInternal(const gfxPoint& aPt, const gfxSize& aLineSize, const gfxFloat aAscent, const gfxFloat aOffset, const PRUint8 aDecoration, const PRUint8 aStyle, const gfxFloat aDscentLimit); }; /* * nsContextBoxBlur * Creates an 8-bit alpha channel context for callers to draw in, blurs the * contents of that context and applies it as a 1-color mask on a * different existing context. Uses gfxAlphaBoxBlur as its back end. * * You must call Init() first to create a suitable temporary surface to draw * on. You must then draw any desired content onto the given context, then * call DoPaint() to apply the blurred content as a single-color mask. You * can only call Init() once, so objects cannot be reused. * * This is very useful for creating drop shadows or silhouettes. */ class nsContextBoxBlur { public: /** * Prepares a gfxContext to draw on. Do not call this twice; if you want * to get the gfxContext again use GetContext(). * * @param aRect The coordinates of the surface to create. * All coordinates must be in app units. * This must not include the blur radius, pass * it as the second parameter and everything * is taken care of. * * @param aBlurRadius The blur radius in app units. * * @param aAppUnitsPerDevPixel The number of app units in a device pixel, * for conversion. Most of the time you'll * pass this from the current PresContext if * available. * * @param aDestinationCtx The graphics context to apply the blurred * mask to when you call DoPaint(). Make sure * it is not destroyed before you call * DoPaint(). To set the color of the * resulting blurred graphic mask, you must * set the color on this context before * calling Init(). * * @param aDirtyRect The absolute dirty rect in app units. Used to * optimize the temporary surface size and speed up blur. * * @return A blank 8-bit alpha-channel-only graphics context to * draw on, or null on error. Must not be freed. The * context has a device offset applied to it given by * aRect. This means you can use coordinates as if it * were at the desired position at aRect and you don't * need to worry about translating any coordinates to * draw on this temporary surface. * * If aBlurRadius is 0, the returned context is aDestinationCtx and * DoPaint() does nothing, because no blurring is required. Therefore, you * should prepare the destination context as if you were going to draw * directly on it instead of any temporary surface created in this class. */ gfxContext* Init(const gfxRect& aRect, nscoord aBlurRadius, PRInt32 aAppUnitsPerDevPixel, gfxContext* aDestinationCtx, const gfxRect& aDirtyRect); /** * Does the actual blurring and mask applying. Users of this object *must* * have called Init() first, then have drawn whatever they want to be * blurred onto the internal gfxContext before calling this. */ void DoPaint(); /** * Gets the internal gfxContext at any time. Must not be freed. Avoid * calling this before calling Init() since the context would not be * constructed at that point. */ gfxContext* GetContext(); protected: gfxAlphaBoxBlur blur; nsRefPtr mContext; gfxContext* mDestinationCtx; }; #endif /* nsCSSRendering_h___ */