/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ /** * This file defines the PPB_Font_Dev interface. */ label Chrome { M14 = 0.6 }; [assert_size(4)] enum PP_FontFamily_Dev { /** * Uses the user's default web page font (normally either the default serif * or sans serif font). */ PP_FONTFAMILY_DEFAULT = 0, /** * These families will use the default web page font corresponding to the * given family. */ PP_FONTFAMILY_SERIF = 1, PP_FONTFAMILY_SANSSERIF = 2, PP_FONTFAMILY_MONOSPACE = 3 }; /** * Specifies the font weight. Normally users will only use NORMAL or BOLD. */ [assert_size(4)] enum PP_FontWeight_Dev { PP_FONTWEIGHT_100 = 0, PP_FONTWEIGHT_200 = 1, PP_FONTWEIGHT_300 = 2, PP_FONTWEIGHT_400 = 3, PP_FONTWEIGHT_500 = 4, PP_FONTWEIGHT_600 = 5, PP_FONTWEIGHT_700 = 6, PP_FONTWEIGHT_800 = 7, PP_FONTWEIGHT_900 = 8, PP_FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL = PP_FONTWEIGHT_400, PP_FONTWEIGHT_BOLD = PP_FONTWEIGHT_700 }; [assert_size(48)] struct PP_FontDescription_Dev { /** * Font face name as a string. This can also be an undefined var, in which * case the generic family will be obeyed. If the face is not available on * the system, the browser will attempt to do font fallback or pick a default * font. */ PP_Var face; /** * When Create()ing a font and the face is an undefined var, the family * specifies the generic font family type to use. If the face is specified, * this will be ignored. * * When Describe()ing a font, the family will be the value you passed in when * the font was created. In other words, if you specify a face name, the * family will not be updated to reflect whether the font name you requested * is serif or sans serif. */ PP_FontFamily_Dev family; /** * Size in pixels. * * You can specify 0 to get the default font size. The default font size * may vary depending on the requested font. The typical example is that * the user may have a different font size for the default monospace font to * give it a similar optical size to the proportionally spaced fonts. */ uint32_t size; /** * Normally you will use either PP_FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL or PP_FONTWEIGHT_BOLD. */ PP_FontWeight_Dev weight; PP_Bool italic; PP_Bool small_caps; /** * Adjustment to apply to letter and word spacing, respectively. Initialize * to 0 to get normal spacing. Negative values bring letters/words closer * together, positive values separate them. */ int32_t letter_spacing; int32_t word_spacing; /** * Ensure that this struct is 48-bytes wide by padding the end. In some * compilers, PP_Var is 8-byte aligned, so those compilers align this struct * on 8-byte boundaries as well and pad it to 16 bytes even without this * padding attribute. This padding makes its size consistent across * compilers. */ int32_t padding; }; [assert_size(20)] struct PP_FontMetrics_Dev { int32_t height; int32_t ascent; int32_t descent; int32_t line_spacing; int32_t x_height; }; [assert_size(24)] struct PP_TextRun_Dev { /** * This var must either be a string or a null/undefined var (which will be * treated as a 0-length string). */ PP_Var text; /** * Set to PP_TRUE if the text is right-to-left. * * When override_direction is false, the browser will perform * the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm (http://unicode.org/reports/tr9/) on * the text. The value of the rtl flag specifies the * directionality of the surrounding environment. This means that Hebrew * word will always display right to left, even if rtl is false. * * When override_direction is true, no autodetection will be done * and rtl specifies the direction of the text. * * TODO(brettw) note that autodetection with rtl = true is currently * unimplemented. */ PP_Bool rtl; /** * Set to PP_TRUE to force the directionality of the text regardless of * content. * * If this flag is set, the browser will skip autodetection of the content * and will display all text in the direction specified by the * rtl flag. */ PP_Bool override_direction; }; interface PPB_Font_Dev { /** * Returns a list of all available font families on the system. You can use * this list to decide whether to Create() a font. * * The return value will be a single string with null characters delimiting * the end of each font name. For example: "Arial\0Courier\0Times\0". * * Returns an undefined var on failure (this typically means you passed an * invalid instance). */ PP_Var GetFontFamilies( [in] PP_Instance instance); /** * Returns a font which best matches the given description. The return value * will have a non-zero ID on success, or zero on failure. */ PP_Resource Create( [in] PP_Instance instance, [in] PP_FontDescription_Dev description); /** * Returns PP_TRUE if the given resource is a Font. Returns PP_FALSE if the * resource is invalid or some type other than a Font. */ PP_Bool IsFont( [in] PP_Resource resource); /** * Loads the description and metrics of the font into the given structures. * The description will be different than the description the font was * created with since it will be filled with the real values from the font * that was actually selected. * * The PP_Var in the description should be of type Void on input. On output, * this will contain the string and will have a reference count of 1. The * plugin is responsible for calling Release on this var. * * Returns PP_TRUE on success, PP_FALSE if the font is invalid or if the Var * in the description isn't Null (to prevent leaks). */ PP_Bool Describe( [in] PP_Resource font, [out] PP_FontDescription_Dev description, [out] PP_FontMetrics_Dev metrics); /** * Draws the text to the image buffer. * * The given point represents the baseline of the left edge of the font, * regardless of whether it is left-to-right or right-to-left (in the case of * RTL text, this will actually represent the logical end of the text). * * The clip is optional and may be NULL. In this case, the text will be * clipped to the image. * * The image_data_is_opaque flag indicates whether subpixel antialiasing can * be performed, if it is supported. When the image below the text is * opaque, subpixel antialiasing is supported and you should set this to * PP_TRUE to pick up the user's default preferences. If your plugin is * partially transparent, then subpixel antialiasing is not possible and * grayscale antialiasing will be used instead (assuming the user has * antialiasing enabled at all). */ PP_Bool DrawTextAt( [in] PP_Resource font, [in] PP_Resource image_data, [in] PP_TextRun_Dev text, [in] PP_Point position, [in] uint32_t color, [in] PP_Rect clip, [in] PP_Bool image_data_is_opaque); /** * Returns the width of the given string. If the font is invalid or the var * isn't a valid string, this will return -1. * * Note that this function handles complex scripts such as Arabic, combining * accents, etc. so that adding the width of substrings won't necessarily * produce the correct width of the entire string. * * Returns -1 on failure. */ int32_t MeasureText( [in] PP_Resource font, [in] PP_TextRun_Dev text); /** * Returns the character at the given pixel X position from the beginning of * the string. This handles complex scripts such as Arabic, where characters * may be combined or replaced depending on the context. Returns (uint32)-1 * on failure. */ uint32_t CharacterOffsetForPixel( [in] PP_Resource font, [in] PP_TextRun_Dev text, [in] int32_t pixel_position); /** * Returns the horizontal advance to the given character if the string was * placed at the given position. This handles complex scripts such as Arabic, * where characters may be combined or replaced depending on context. Returns * -1 on error. */ int32_t PixelOffsetForCharacter( [in] PP_Resource font, [in] PP_TextRun_Dev text, [in] uint32_t char_offset); };