ref: 3d94702bea267035144836a5929129fd848b4d79
dir: /DoConfig/fltk/src/fl_set_fonts_x.cxx/
// // "$Id$" // // X11 font utilities for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). // // Copyright 1998-2010 by Bill Spitzak and others. // // This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in // the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this // file is missing or damaged, see the license at: // // http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php // // Please report all bugs and problems on the following page: // // http://www.fltk.org/str.php // // This function fills in the fltk font table with all the fonts that // are found on the X server. It tries to place the fonts into families // and to sort them so the first 4 in a family are normal, bold, italic, // and bold italic. // Standard X fonts are matched by a pattern that is always of // this form, and this pattern is put in the table: // "-*-family-weight-slant-width1-style-*-registry-encoding" // Non-standard font names (those not starting with '-') are matched // by a pattern of the form "prefix*suffix", where the '*' is where // fltk thinks the point size is, or by the actual font name if no // point size is found. // Fltk knows how to pull an "attribute" out of a font name, such as // bold or italic, by matching known x font field values. All words // that don't match a known attribute are combined into the "name" // of the font. Names are compared before attributes for sorting, this // makes the bold and plain version of a font come out next to each // other despite the poor X font naming scheme. // By default fl_set_fonts() only does iso8859-1 encoded fonts. You can // do all normal X fonts by passing "-*" or every possible font with "*". // Fl::set_font will take strings other than the ones this stores // and can identify any font on X that way. You may want to write your // own system of font management and not use this code. // turn word N of a X font name into either some attribute bits // (right now 0, FL_BOLD, or FL_ITALIC), or into -1 indicating that // the word should be put into the name: static int attribute(int n, const char *p) { // don't put blank things into name: if (!*p || *p=='-' || *p=='*') return 0; if (n == 3) { // weight if (!strncmp(p,"normal",6) || !strncmp(p,"light",5) || !strncmp(p,"medium",6) || !strncmp(p,"book",4)) return 0; if (!strncmp(p,"bold",4) || !strncmp(p,"demi",4)) return FL_BOLD; } else if (n == 4) { // slant if (*p == 'r') return 0; if (*p == 'i' || *p == 'o') return FL_ITALIC; } else if (n == 5) { // sWidth if (!strncmp(p,"normal",6)) return 0; } return -1; } // return non-zero if the registry-encoding should be used: extern const char* fl_encoding; static int use_registry(const char *p) { return *p && *p!='*' && strcmp(p,fl_encoding); } // Bug: older versions calculated the value for *ap as a side effect of // making the name, and then forgot about it. To avoid having to change // the header files I decided to store this value in the last character // of the font name array. #define ENDOFBUFFER 127 // sizeof(Fl_Font.fontname)-1 // turn a stored (with *'s) X font name into a pretty name: const char* Fl::get_font_name(Fl_Font fnum, int* ap) { Fl_Fontdesc *f = fl_fonts + fnum; if (!f->fontname[0]) { int type = 0; const char* p = f->name; if (!p) { if (ap) *ap = 0; return ""; } char *o = f->fontname; if (*p != '-') { // non-standard font, just replace * with spaces: if (strstr(p,"bold")) type = FL_BOLD; if (strstr(p,"ital")) type |= FL_ITALIC; for (;*p; p++) { if (*p == '*' || *p == ' ' || *p == '-') { do p++; while (*p == '*' || *p == ' ' || *p == '-'); if (!*p) break; if (o < (f->fontname + ENDOFBUFFER - 1)) *o++ = ' '; } if (o < (f->fontname + ENDOFBUFFER - 1)) *o++ = *p; } *o = 0; } else { // standard dash-separated font: // get the family: const char *x = fl_font_word(p,2); if (*x) x++; if (*x=='*') x++; if (!*x) { if (ap) *ap = 0; return p; } const char *e = fl_font_word(x,1); if ((e - x) < (int)(ENDOFBUFFER - 1)) { // MRS: we want strncpy here, not strlcpy... strncpy(o,x,e-x); o += e-x; } else { strlcpy(f->fontname, x, ENDOFBUFFER); o = f->fontname+ENDOFBUFFER-1; } // collect all the attribute words: for (int n = 3; n <= 6; n++) { // get the next word: if (*e) e++; x = e; e = fl_font_word(x,1); int t = attribute(n,x); if (t < 0) { if (o < (f->fontname + ENDOFBUFFER - 1)) *o++ = ' '; if ((e - x) < (int)(ENDOFBUFFER - (o - f->fontname) - 1)) { // MRS: we want strncpy here, not strlcpy... strncpy(o,x,e-x); o += e-x; } else { strlcpy(o,x, ENDOFBUFFER - (o - f->fontname) - 1); o = f->fontname+ENDOFBUFFER-1; } } else type |= t; } // skip over the '*' for the size and get the registry-encoding: x = fl_font_word(e,2); if (*x) {x++; *o++ = '('; while (*x) *o++ = *x++; *o++ = ')';} *o = 0; if (type & FL_BOLD) strlcat(f->fontname, " bold", ENDOFBUFFER); if (type & FL_ITALIC) strlcat(f->fontname, " italic", ENDOFBUFFER); } f->fontname[ENDOFBUFFER] = (char)type; } if (ap) *ap = f->fontname[ENDOFBUFFER]; return f->fontname; } extern "C" { // sort raw (non-'*') X font names into perfect order: static int ultrasort(const void *aa, const void *bb) { const char *a = *(char **)aa; const char *b = *(char **)bb; // sort all non x-fonts at the end: if (*a != '-') { if (*b == '-') return 1; // 2 non-x fonts are matched by "numeric sort" int ret = 0; for (;;) { if (isdigit(*a) && isdigit(*b)) { int na = strtol(a, (char **)&a, 10); int nb = strtol(b, (char **)&b, 10); if (!ret) ret = na-nb; } else if (*a != *b) { return (*a-*b); } else if (!*a) { return ret; } else { a++; b++; } } } else { if (*b != '-') return -1; } // skip the foundry (assume equal): for (a++; *a && *a++!='-';); for (b++; *b && *b++!='-';); // compare the family and all the attribute words: int atype = 0; int btype = 0; for (int n = 2; n <= 6; n++) { int at = attribute(n,a); int bt = attribute(n,b); if (at < 0) { if (bt >= 0) return 1; for (;;) {if (*a!=*b) return *a-*b; b++; if (!*a || *a++=='-') break;} } else { if (bt < 0) return -1; a = fl_font_word(a,1); if (*a) a++; b = fl_font_word(b,1); if (*b) b++; atype |= at; btype |= bt; } } // remember the pixel size: int asize = atoi(a); int bsize = atoi(b); // compare the registry/encoding: a = fl_font_word(a,6); if (*a) a++; b = fl_font_word(b,6); if (*b) b++; if (use_registry(a)) { if (!use_registry(b)) return 1; int r = strcmp(a,b); if (r) return r; } else { if (use_registry(b)) return -1; } if (atype != btype) return atype-btype; if (asize != bsize) return asize-bsize; // something wrong, just do a string compare... return strcmp(*(char**)aa, *(char**)bb); } } // converts a X font name to a standard starname, returns point size: static int to_canonical(char *to, const char *from, size_t tolen) { char* c = fl_find_fontsize((char*)from); if (!c) return -1; // no point size found... const char* endptr; int size = strtol(c,(char**)&endptr,10); if (from[0] == '-') { // replace the "foundry" with -*-: *to++ = '-'; *to++ = '*'; for (from++; *from && *from != '-'; from++); // skip to the registry-encoding: endptr = (char*)fl_font_word(endptr,6); if (*endptr && !use_registry(endptr+1)) endptr = ""; } int n = c-from; // MRS: we want strncpy here, not strlcpy... if (n > (int)(tolen - 1)) return -1; strncpy(to,from,n); to[n++] = '*'; strlcpy(to+n,endptr, tolen - n); return size; } static unsigned int fl_free_font = FL_FREE_FONT; Fl_Font Fl::set_fonts(const char* xstarname) { if (fl_free_font > (unsigned)FL_FREE_FONT) // already been here return (Fl_Font)fl_free_font; fl_open_display(); int xlistsize; char buf[20]; if (!xstarname) { strcpy(buf,"-*-"); strcpy(buf+3,fl_encoding); xstarname = buf; } char **xlist = XListFonts(fl_display, xstarname, 10000, &xlistsize); if (!xlist) return (Fl_Font)fl_free_font; qsort(xlist, xlistsize, sizeof(*xlist), ultrasort); int used_xlist = 0; for (int i=0; i<xlistsize;) { int first_xlist = i; const char *p = xlist[i++]; char canon[1024]; int size = to_canonical(canon, p, sizeof(canon)); if (size >= 0) { for (;;) { // find all matching fonts: if (i >= xlistsize) break; const char *q = xlist[i]; char this_canon[1024]; if (to_canonical(this_canon, q, sizeof(this_canon)) < 0) break; if (strcmp(canon, this_canon)) break; i++; } /*if (*p=='-' || i > first_xlist+1)*/ p = canon; } unsigned int j; for (j = 0;; j++) { /*if (j < FL_FREE_FONT) { // see if it is one of our built-in fonts: // if so, set the list of x fonts, since we have it anyway if (fl_fonts[j].name && !strcmp(fl_fonts[j].name, p)) break; } else */{ j = fl_free_font++; if (p == canon) p = strdup(p); else used_xlist = 1; Fl::set_font((Fl_Font)j, p); break; } } if (!fl_fonts[j].xlist) { fl_fonts[j].xlist = xlist+first_xlist; fl_fonts[j].n = -(i-first_xlist); used_xlist = 1; } } if (!used_xlist) XFreeFontNames(xlist); return (Fl_Font)fl_free_font; } int Fl::get_font_sizes(Fl_Font fnum, int*& sizep) { Fl_Fontdesc *s = fl_fonts+fnum; if (!s->name) s = fl_fonts; // empty slot in table, use entry 0 if (!s->xlist) { fl_open_display(); s->xlist = XListFonts(fl_display, s->name, 100, &(s->n)); if (!s->xlist) return 0; } int listsize = s->n; if (listsize<0) listsize = -listsize; static int sizes[128]; int numsizes = 0; for (int i = 0; i < listsize; i++) { char *q = s->xlist[i]; char *d = fl_find_fontsize(q); if (!d) continue; int s = strtol(d,0,10); if (!numsizes || sizes[numsizes-1] < s) { sizes[numsizes++] = s; } else { // insert-sort the new size into list: int n; for (n = numsizes-1; n > 0; n--) if (sizes[n-1] < s) break; if (sizes[n] != s) { for (int m = numsizes; m > n; m--) sizes[m] = sizes[m-1]; sizes[n] = s; numsizes++; } } } sizep = sizes; return numsizes; } // // End of "$Id$". //