1 #ifndef __DALI_TOOLKIT_TEXT_MULTI_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT_H__
2 #define __DALI_TOOLKIT_TEXT_MULTI_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT_H__
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22 #include <dali/public-api/common/dali-vector.h>
23 #include <dali/public-api/object/base-handle.h>
26 #include <dali-toolkit/internal/text/font-run.h>
27 #include <dali-toolkit/internal/text/script-run.h>
38 namespace Internal DALI_INTERNAL
41 class MultilanguageSupport;
46 * @brief Sets the character's scripts to the model and validates the fonts set by the user or assigns default ones.
48 class MultilanguageSupport : public BaseHandle
53 * @brief Create an uninitialized MultilanguageSupport handle.
55 MultilanguageSupport();
60 * This is non-virtual since derived Handle types must not contain data or virtual methods.
62 ~MultilanguageSupport();
65 * @brief This constructor is used by MultilanguageSupport::Get().
67 * @param[in] implementation A pointer to the internal multi-language support object.
69 explicit DALI_INTERNAL MultilanguageSupport( Internal::MultilanguageSupport* implementation );
72 * @brief Retrieve a handle to the MultilanguageSupport instance.
74 * @return A handle to the MultilanguageSupport.
76 static MultilanguageSupport Get();
79 * @brief Sets the scripts of the whole text.
81 * Scripts are used to validate and set default fonts and to shape the text in further steps.
83 * Some characters (like white spaces) are valid for many scripts. The rules to set a script
85 * - If they are at the begining of a paragraph they get the script of the first character with
86 * a defined script. If they are at the end, they get the script of the last one.
87 * - If they are between two scripts with the same direction, they get the script of the previous
88 * character with a defined script. If the two scripts have different directions, they get the
89 * script of the first character of the paragraph with a defined script.
91 * @param[in] text Vector of UTF-32 characters.
92 * @param[out] scripts Vector containing the script runs for the whole text.
94 void SetScripts( const Vector<Character>& text,
95 Vector<ScriptRun>& scripts );
98 * @brief Validates the character's font of the whole text.
100 * It may update fonts set by application developers.
102 * This method ensures all characters are going to be rendered using an appropriate font. Provided a valid font
103 * exists in the platform.
105 * For those characters with no font set, it sets a default one.
107 * If a font has been set by the application developer, this method checks if the font supports the character.
108 * If it doesn't, this method replaces it by a default one.
110 * @param[in] text Vector of UTF-32 characters.
111 * @param[in] scripts Vector containing the script runs for the whole text.
112 * @param[in,out] fonts Initially contains the fonts set by the application developers. Returns the validated fonts.
114 void ValidateFonts( const Vector<Character>& text,
115 const Vector<ScriptRun>& scripts,
116 Vector<FontRun>& fonts );
121 } // namespace Toolkit
125 #endif // __DALI_TOOLKIT_TEXT_MULTI_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT_H__