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DIGITAL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. ************************************************************************/ /* $XConsortium: glyphcurs.c /main/28 1996/08/01 19:21:16 dpw $ */ #include "misc.h" #include "fontstruct.h" #include "dixfontstr.h" #include "scrnintstr.h" #include "gcstruct.h" #include "resource.h" #include "dix.h" #include "cursorstr.h" #include "opaque.h" #include "servermd.h" /* get the bits out of the font in a portable way. to avoid dealing with padding and such-like, we draw the glyph into a bitmap, then read the bits out with GetImage, which uses server-natural format. since all screens return the same bitmap format, we'll just use the first one we find. the character origin lines up with the hotspot in the cursor metrics. */ int ServerBitsFromGlyph(pfont, ch, cm, ppbits) FontPtr pfont; unsigned int ch; register CursorMetricPtr cm; unsigned char **ppbits; { register ScreenPtr pScreen; register GCPtr pGC; xRectangle rect; PixmapPtr ppix; long nby; char *pbits; ChangeGCVal gcval[3]; unsigned char char2b[2]; /* turn glyph index into a protocol-format char2b */ char2b[0] = (unsigned char)(ch >> 8); char2b[1] = (unsigned char)(ch & 0xff); pScreen = screenInfo.screens[0]; nby = BitmapBytePad(cm->width) * (long)cm->height; pbits = (char *)xalloc(nby); if (!pbits) return BadAlloc; /* zeroing the (pad) bits seems to help some ddx cursor handling */ bzero(pbits, nby); ppix = (PixmapPtr)(*pScreen->CreatePixmap)(pScreen, cm->width, cm->height, 1); pGC = GetScratchGC(1, pScreen); if (!ppix || !pGC) { if (ppix) (*pScreen->DestroyPixmap)(ppix); if (pGC) FreeScratchGC(pGC); xfree(pbits); return BadAlloc; } rect.x = 0; rect.y = 0; rect.width = cm->width; rect.height = cm->height; /* fill the pixmap with 0 */ gcval[0].val = GXcopy; gcval[1].val = 0; gcval[2].ptr = (pointer)pfont; dixChangeGC(NullClient, pGC, GCFunction | GCForeground | GCFont, NULL, gcval); ValidateGC((DrawablePtr)ppix, pGC); (*pGC->ops->PolyFillRect)((DrawablePtr)ppix, pGC, 1, &rect); /* draw the glyph */ gcval[0].val = 1; dixChangeGC(NullClient, pGC, GCForeground, NULL, gcval); ValidateGC((DrawablePtr)ppix, pGC); (*pGC->ops->PolyText16)((DrawablePtr)ppix, pGC, cm->xhot, cm->yhot, 1, (unsigned short *)char2b); (*pScreen->GetImage)((DrawablePtr)ppix, 0, 0, cm->width, cm->height, XYPixmap, 1, pbits); *ppbits = (unsigned char *)pbits; FreeScratchGC(pGC); (*pScreen->DestroyPixmap)(ppix); return Success; } Bool CursorMetricsFromGlyph( pfont, ch, cm) register FontPtr pfont; unsigned ch; register CursorMetricPtr cm; { CharInfoPtr pci; unsigned long nglyphs; CARD8 chs[2]; FontEncoding encoding; chs[0] = ch >> 8; chs[1] = ch; encoding = (FONTLASTROW(pfont) == 0) ? Linear16Bit : TwoD16Bit; if (encoding == Linear16Bit) { if (ch < pfont->info.firstCol || pfont->info.lastCol < ch) return FALSE; } else { if (chs[0] < pfont->info.firstRow || pfont->info.lastRow < chs[0]) return FALSE; if (chs[1] < pfont->info.firstCol || pfont->info.lastCol < chs[1]) return FALSE; } (*pfont->get_glyphs) (pfont, 1, chs, encoding, &nglyphs, &pci); if (nglyphs == 0) return FALSE; cm->width = pci->metrics.rightSideBearing - pci->metrics.leftSideBearing; cm->height = pci->metrics.descent + pci->metrics.ascent; if (pci->metrics.leftSideBearing > 0) { cm->width += pci->metrics.leftSideBearing; cm->xhot = 0; } else { cm->xhot = -pci->metrics.leftSideBearing; if (pci->metrics.rightSideBearing < 0) cm->width -= pci->metrics.rightSideBearing; } if (pci->metrics.ascent < 0) { cm->height -= pci->metrics.ascent; cm->yhot = 0; } else { cm->yhot = pci->metrics.ascent; if (pci->metrics.descent < 0) cm->height -= pci->metrics.descent; } return TRUE; }