/**************************************************************************** ** $Id$ ** ** Implementation of the QStyleSheet class ** ** Created : 990101 ** ** Copyright (C) 1992-2000 Trolltech AS. All rights reserved. ** ** This file is part of the kernel module of the Qt GUI Toolkit. ** ** This file may be distributed under the terms of the Q Public License ** as defined by Trolltech AS of Norway and appearing in the file ** LICENSE.QPL included in the packaging of this file. ** ** This file may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the ** GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the ** packaging of this file. ** ** Licensees holding valid Qt Enterprise Edition or Qt Professional Edition ** licenses may use this file in accordance with the Qt Commercial License ** Agreement provided with the Software. ** ** This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE ** WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ** ** See http://www.trolltech.com/pricing.html or email sales@trolltech.com for ** information about Qt Commercial License Agreements. ** See http://www.trolltech.com/qpl/ for QPL licensing information. ** See http://www.trolltech.com/gpl/ for GPL licensing information. ** ** Contact info@trolltech.com if any conditions of this licensing are ** not clear to you. ** **********************************************************************/ #include "qstylesheet.h" #include "qrichtext_p.h" #include "qcleanuphandler.h" #include using namespace Qt3; namespace Qt3 { class QStyleSheetItemData { public: QStyleSheetItem::DisplayMode disp; int fontitalic; int fontunderline; int fontstrikeout; int fontweight; int fontsize; int fontsizelog; int fontsizestep; int lineSpacing; QString fontfamily; QStyleSheetItem *parentstyle; QString stylename; int ncolumns; QColor col; bool anchor; int align; QStyleSheetItem::VerticalAlignment valign; int margin[5]; QStyleSheetItem::ListStyle list; QStyleSheetItem::WhiteSpaceMode whitespacemode; QString contxt; bool selfnest; QStyleSheet* sheet; }; } /*! \class QStyleSheetItem qstylesheet.h \brief The QStyleSheetItem class provides an encapsulation of a set of text styles. \ingroup text A style sheet item consists of a name and a set of attributes that specifiy its font, color, etc. When used in a \link QStyleSheet style sheet\endlink (see styleSheet()), items define the name() of a rich text tag and the display property changes associated with it. The \link QStyleSheetItem::DisplayMode display mode\endlink attribute indicates whether the item is a block, an inline element or a list element; see setDisplayMode(). The treatment of whitespace is controlled by the \link QStyleSheetItem::WhiteSpaceMode white space mode\endlink; see setWhiteSpaceMode(). An item's margins are set with setMargin(), In the case of list items, the list style is set with setListStyle(). An item may be a hypertext link anchor; see setAnchor(). Other attributes are set with setAlignment(), setVerticalAlignment(), setFontFamily(), setFontSize(), setFontWeight(), setFontItalic(), setFontUnderline(), setFontStrikeOut and setColor(). */ /*! \enum QStyleSheetItem::AdditionalStyleValues \internal */ /*! \enum QStyleSheetItem::WhiteSpaceMode This enum defines the ways in which QStyleSheet can treat whitespace. \value WhiteSpaceNormal any sequence of whitespace (including line-breaks) is equivalent to a single space. \value WhiteSpacePre whitespace must be output exactly as given in the input. \value WhiteSpaceNoWrap multiple spaces are collapsed as with WhiteSpaceNormal, but no automatic line-breaks occur. To break lines manually, use the \c{
} tag. */ /*! \enum QStyleSheetItem::Margin \value MarginLeft left margin \value MarginRight right margin \value MarginTop top margin \value MarginBottom bottom margin \value MarginAll all margins (left, right, top and bottom) \value MarginVertical top and bottom margins \value MarginHorizontal left and right margins \value MarginFirstLine margin (indentation) of the first line of a paragarph (in addition to the MarginLeft of the paragraph) */ /*! Constructs a new style called \a name for the stylesheet \a parent. All properties in QStyleSheetItem are initially in the "do not change" state, except \link QStyleSheetItem::DisplayMode display mode\endlink, which defaults to \c DisplayInline. */ QStyleSheetItem::QStyleSheetItem( QStyleSheet* parent, const QString& name ) { d = new QStyleSheetItemData; d->stylename = name.lower(); d->sheet = parent; init(); if (parent) parent->insert( this ); } /*! Copy constructor. Constructs a copy of \a other that is not bound to any style sheet. */ QStyleSheetItem::QStyleSheetItem( const QStyleSheetItem & other ) { d = new QStyleSheetItemData; *d = *other.d; } /*! Destroys the style. Note that QStyleSheetItem objects become owned by QStyleSheet when they are created. */ QStyleSheetItem::~QStyleSheetItem() { delete d; } /*! Returns the style sheet this item is in. */ QStyleSheet* QStyleSheetItem::styleSheet() { return d->sheet; } /*! \overload Returns the style sheet this item is in. */ const QStyleSheet* QStyleSheetItem::styleSheet() const { return d->sheet; } /*! \internal Internal initialization */ void QStyleSheetItem::init() { d->disp = DisplayInline; d->fontitalic = Undefined; d->fontunderline = Undefined; d->fontstrikeout = Undefined; d->fontweight = Undefined; d->fontsize = Undefined; d->fontsizelog = Undefined; d->fontsizestep = 0; d->ncolumns = Undefined; d->col = QColor(); // !isValid() d->anchor = FALSE; d->align = Undefined; d->valign = VAlignBaseline; d->margin[0] = Undefined; d->margin[1] = Undefined; d->margin[2] = Undefined; d->margin[3] = Undefined; d->margin[4] = Undefined; d->list = (ListStyle) Undefined; d->whitespacemode = (WhiteSpaceMode) Undefined; d->selfnest = TRUE; d->lineSpacing = Undefined; } /*! Returns the name of the style item. */ QString QStyleSheetItem::name() const { return d->stylename; } /*! Returns the \link QStyleSheetItem::DisplayMode display mode\endlink of the style. \sa setDisplayMode() */ QStyleSheetItem::DisplayMode QStyleSheetItem::displayMode() const { return d->disp; } /*! \enum QStyleSheetItem::DisplayMode This enum type defines the way adjacent elements are displayed. \value DisplayBlock elements are displayed as a rectangular block (e.g. \c{

...

}). \value DisplayInline elements are displayed in a horizontally flowing sequence (e.g. \c{...}). \value DisplayListItem elements are displayed in a vertical sequence (e.g. \c{
  • ...
  • }). \value DisplayNone elements are not displayed at all. */ /*! Sets the display mode of the style to \a m. \sa displayMode() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setDisplayMode(DisplayMode m) { d->disp=m; } /*! Returns the alignment of this style. Possible values are \c AlignAuto, \c AlignLeft, \c AlignRight, \c AlignCenter or \c AlignJustify. \sa setAlignment(), Qt::AlignmentFlags */ int QStyleSheetItem::alignment() const { return d->align; } /*! Sets the alignment to \a f. This only makes sense for styles with a \link QStyleSheetItem::DisplayMode display mode\endlink of DisplayBlock. Possible values are \c AlignAuto, \c AlignLeft, \c AlignRight, \c AlignCenter or \c AlignJustify. \sa alignment(), displayMode(), Qt::AlignmentFlags */ void QStyleSheetItem::setAlignment( int f ) { d->align = f; } /*! Returns the vertical alignment of the style. Possible values are \c VAlignBaseline, \c VAlignSub or \c VAlignSuper. \sa setVerticalAlignment() */ QStyleSheetItem::VerticalAlignment QStyleSheetItem::verticalAlignment() const { return d->valign; } /*! \enum QStyleSheetItem::VerticalAlignment This enum type defines the way elements are aligned vertically. This is only supported for text elements. \value VAlignBaseline align the baseline of the element (or the bottom, if the element doesn't have a baseline) with the baseline of the parent \value VAlignSub subscript the element \value VAlignSuper superscript the element */ /*! Sets the vertical alignment to \a valign. Possible values are \c VAlignBaseline, \c VAlignSub or \c VAlignSuper. The vertical alignment property is not inherited. \sa verticalAlignment() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setVerticalAlignment( VerticalAlignment valign ) { d->valign = valign; } /*! Returns TRUE if the style sets an italic font; otherwise returns FALSE. \sa setFontItalic(), definesFontItalic() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::fontItalic() const { return d->fontitalic > 0; } /*! If \a italic is TRUE sets italic for the style; otherwise sets upright. \sa fontItalic(), definesFontItalic() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setFontItalic(bool italic) { d->fontitalic = italic?1:0; } /*! Returns TRUE if the style defines a font shape; otherwise returns FALSE. A style does not define any shape until setFontItalic() is called. \sa setFontItalic(), fontItalic() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::definesFontItalic() const { return d->fontitalic != Undefined; } /*! Returns TRUE if the style sets an underlined font; otherwise returns FALSE. \sa setFontUnderline(), definesFontUnderline() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::fontUnderline() const { return d->fontunderline > 0; } /*! If \a underline is TRUE, sets underline for the style; otherwise sets no underline. \sa fontUnderline(), definesFontUnderline() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setFontUnderline(bool underline) { d->fontunderline = underline?1:0; } /*! Returns TRUE if the style defines a setting for the underline property of the font; otherwise returns FALSE. A style does not define this until setFontUnderline() is called. \sa setFontUnderline(), fontUnderline() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::definesFontUnderline() const { return d->fontunderline != Undefined; } /*! Returns TRUE if the style sets a strike out font; otherwise returns FALSE. \sa setFontStrikeOut(), definesFontStrikeOut() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::fontStrikeOut() const { return d->fontstrikeout > 0; } /*! If \a strikeOut is TRUE, sets strike out for the style; otherwise sets no strike out. \sa fontStrikeOut(), definesFontStrikeOut() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setFontStrikeOut(bool strikeOut) { d->fontstrikeout = strikeOut?1:0; } /*! Returns TRUE if the style defines a setting for the strikeOut property of the font; otherwise returns FALSE. A style does not define this until setFontStrikeOut() is called. \sa setFontStrikeOut(), fontStrikeOut() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::definesFontStrikeOut() const { return d->fontstrikeout != Undefined; } /*! Returns the font weight setting of the style. This is either a valid \c QFont::Weight or the value \c QStyleSheetItem::Undefined. \sa setFontWeight(), QFont */ int QStyleSheetItem::fontWeight() const { return d->fontweight; } /*! Sets the font weight setting of the style to \a w. Valid values are those defined by \c QFont::Weight. \sa QFont, fontWeight() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setFontWeight(int w) { d->fontweight = w; } /*! Returns the logical font size setting of the style. This is either a valid size between 1 and 7 or \c QStyleSheetItem::Undefined. \sa setLogicalFontSize(), setLogicalFontSizeStep(), QFont::pointSize(), QFont::setPointSize() */ int QStyleSheetItem::logicalFontSize() const { return d->fontsizelog; } /*! Sets the logical font size setting of the style to \a s. Valid logical sizes are 1 to 7. \sa logicalFontSize(), QFont::pointSize(), QFont::setPointSize() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setLogicalFontSize(int s) { d->fontsizelog = s; } /*! Returns the logical font size step of this style. The default is 0. Tags such as \c big define \c +1; \c small defines \c -1. \sa setLogicalFontSizeStep() */ int QStyleSheetItem::logicalFontSizeStep() const { return d->fontsizestep; } /*! Sets the logical font size step of this style to \a s. \sa logicalFontSizeStep() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setLogicalFontSizeStep( int s ) { d->fontsizestep = s; } /*! Sets the font size setting of the style to \a s points. \sa fontSize(), QFont::pointSize(), QFont::setPointSize() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setFontSize(int s) { d->fontsize = s; } /*! Returns the font size setting of the style. This is either a valid point size or \c QStyleSheetItem::Undefined. \sa setFontSize(), QFont::pointSize(), QFont::setPointSize() */ int QStyleSheetItem::fontSize() const { return d->fontsize; } /*! Returns the font family setting of the style. This is either a valid font family or QString::null if no family has been set. \sa setFontFamily(), QFont::family(), QFont::setFamily() */ QString QStyleSheetItem::fontFamily() const { return d->fontfamily; } /*! Sets the font family setting of the style to \a fam. \sa fontFamily(), QFont::family(), QFont::setFamily() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setFontFamily( const QString& fam) { d->fontfamily = fam; } /*!\obsolete Returns the number of columns for this style. \sa setNumberOfColumns(), displayMode(), setDisplayMode() */ int QStyleSheetItem::numberOfColumns() const { return d->ncolumns; } /*!\obsolete Sets the number of columns for this style. Elements in the style are divided into columns. This makes sense only if the style uses a block display mode (see QStyleSheetItem::DisplayMode). \sa numberOfColumns() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setNumberOfColumns(int ncols) { if (ncols > 0) d->ncolumns = ncols; } /*! Returns the text color of this style or an invalid color if no color has been set. \sa setColor() QColor::isValid() */ QColor QStyleSheetItem::color() const { return d->col; } /*! Sets the text color of this style to \a c. \sa color() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setColor( const QColor &c) { d->col = c; } /*! Returns whether this style is an anchor. \sa setAnchor() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::isAnchor() const { return d->anchor; } /*! If \a anc is TRUE, sets this style to be an anchor (hypertext link); otherwise sets it to not be an anchor. Elements in this style link to other documents or anchors. \sa isAnchor() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setAnchor(bool anc) { d->anchor = anc; } /*! Returns the whitespace mode. \sa setWhiteSpaceMode() WhiteSpaceMode */ QStyleSheetItem::WhiteSpaceMode QStyleSheetItem::whiteSpaceMode() const { return d->whitespacemode; } /*! Sets the whitespace mode to \a m. \sa WhiteSpaceMode */ void QStyleSheetItem::setWhiteSpaceMode(WhiteSpaceMode m) { d->whitespacemode = m; } /*! Returns the width of margin \a m in pixels. The margin, \a m, can be \c MarginLeft, \c MarginRight, \c MarginTop, \c MarginBottom, \c MarginAll, \c MarginVertical or \c MarginHorizontal. \sa setMargin() Margin */ int QStyleSheetItem::margin(Margin m) const { return d->margin[m]; } /*! Sets the width of margin \a m to \a v pixels. The margin, \a m, can be \c MarginLeft, \c MarginRight, \c MarginTop, \c MarginBottom, \c MarginAll, \c MarginVertical or \c MarginHorizontal. The value \a v must be >= 0. \sa margin() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setMargin(Margin m, int v) { if (m == MarginAll ) { d->margin[0] = v; d->margin[1] = v; d->margin[2] = v; d->margin[3] = v; d->margin[4] = v; } else if (m == MarginVertical ) { d->margin[MarginTop] = v; d->margin[MarginBottom] = v; } else if (m == MarginHorizontal ) { d->margin[MarginLeft] = v; d->margin[MarginRight] = v; } else { d->margin[m] = v; } } /*! Returns the list style of the style. \sa setListStyle() ListStyle */ QStyleSheetItem::ListStyle QStyleSheetItem::listStyle() const { return d->list; } /*! \enum QStyleSheetItem::ListStyle This enum type defines how the items in a list are prefixed when displayed. \value ListDisc a filled circle (i.e. a bullet) \value ListCircle an unfilled circle \value ListSquare a filled square \value ListDecimal an integer in base 10: \e 1, \e 2, \e 3, ... \value ListLowerAlpha a lowercase letter: \e a, \e b, \e c, ... \value ListUpperAlpha an uppercase letter: \e A, \e B, \e C, ... */ /*! Sets the list style of the style to \a s. This is used by nested elements that have a display mode of \c DisplayListItem. \sa listStyle() DisplayMode ListStyle */ void QStyleSheetItem::setListStyle(ListStyle s) { d->list=s; } /*! Returns a space-separated list of names of styles that may contain elements of this style. If nothing has been set, contexts() returns an empty string, which indicates that this style can be nested everywhere. \sa setContexts() */ QString QStyleSheetItem::contexts() const { return d->contxt; } /*! Sets a space-separated list of names of styles that may contain elements of this style. If \a c is empty, the style can be nested everywhere. \sa contexts() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setContexts( const QString& c) { d->contxt = QChar(' ') + c + QChar(' '); } /*! Returns TRUE if this style can be nested into an element of style \a s; otherwise returns FALSE. \sa contexts(), setContexts() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::allowedInContext( const QStyleSheetItem* s) const { if ( d->contxt.isEmpty() ) return TRUE; return d->contxt.find( QChar(' ')+s->name()+QChar(' ')) != -1; } /*! Returns TRUE if this style has self-nesting enabled; otherwise returns FALSE. \sa setSelfNesting() */ bool QStyleSheetItem::selfNesting() const { return d->selfnest; } /*! Sets the self-nesting property for this style to \a nesting. In order to support "dirty" HTML, paragraphs \c{

    } and list items \c{

  • } are not self-nesting. This means that starting a new paragraph or list item automatically closes the previous one. \sa selfNesting() */ void QStyleSheetItem::setSelfNesting( bool nesting ) { d->selfnest = nesting; } /* Sets the linespacing to be at least \a ls pixels. For compatibility with previous Qt releases, small values get treated differently: If \a ls is smaller than the default font line spacing in pixels at parse time, the resulting line spacing is the sum of the default line spacing plus \a ls. We recommend not relying on this behavior. */ void QStyleSheetItem::setLineSpacing( int ls ) { d->lineSpacing = ls; } /*! \obsolete Returns the linespacing */ int QStyleSheetItem::lineSpacing() const { return d->lineSpacing; } //************************************************************************ //************************************************************************ /*! \class QStyleSheet qstylesheet.h \ingroup text \brief The QStyleSheet class is a collection of styles for rich text rendering and a generator of tags. \ingroup graphics \ingroup helpsystem By creating QStyleSheetItem objects for a style sheet you build a definition of a set of tags. This definition will be used by the internal rich text rendering system to parse and display text documents to which the style sheet applies. Rich text is normally visualized in a QTextView or a QTextBrowser. However, QLabel, QWhatsThis and QMessageBox also support it, and other classes are likely to follow. With QSimpleRichText it is possible to use the rich text renderer for custom widgets as well. The default QStyleSheet object has the following style bindings, sorted by structuring bindings, anchors, character style bindings (i.e. inline styles), special elements such as horizontal lines or images, and other tags. In addition, rich text supports simple HTML tables. The structuring tags are \table \header \i Structuring tags \i Notes \row \i \c{}...\c{} \i A Qt rich text document. It understands the following attributes: \list \i \c title -- The caption of the document. This attribute is easily accessible with QTextView::documentTitle(). \i \c type -- The type of the document. The default type is \c page. It indicates that the document is displayed in a page of its own. Another style is \c detail, which can be used to explain certain expressions in more detail in a few sentences. For \c detail, QTextBrowser will then keep the current page and display the new document in a small popup similar to QWhatsThis. Note that links will not work in documents with \c{...}. \i \c bgcolor -- The background color, for example \c bgcolor="yellow" or \c bgcolor="#0000FF". \i \c background -- The background pixmap, for example \c background="granite.xpm". The pixmap name will be resolved by a QMimeSourceFactory(). \i \c text -- The default text color, for example \c text="red". \i \c link -- The link color, for example \c link="green". \endlist \row \i \c{

    ...

    } \i A top-level heading. \row \i \c{

    ...

    } \i A sublevel heading. \row \i \c{

    ...

    } \i A sub-sublevel heading. \row \i \c{

    ...

    } \i A left-aligned paragraph. Adjust the alignment with the \c align attribute. Possible values are \c left, \c right and \c center. \row \i \c{
    ...}
    \c{
    } \i A centered paragraph. \row \i \c{
    ...}
    \c{
    } \i An indented paragraph that is useful for quotes. \row \i \c{} \i An unordered list. You can also pass a type argument to define the bullet style. The default is \c type=disc; other types are \c circle and \c square. \row \i \c{
      ...
    } \i An ordered list. You can also pass a type argument to define the enumeration label style. The default is \c type="1"; other types are \c "a" and \c "A". \row \i \c{
  • ...
  • } \i A list item. This tag can be used only within the context of \c{
      } or \c{