diff -r 000000000000 -r 1fb32624e06b textrendering/textformatting/inc/FRMPARAM.H --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/textrendering/textformatting/inc/FRMPARAM.H Tue Feb 02 02:02:46 2010 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +/* +* Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +* All rights reserved. +* This component and the accompanying materials are made available +* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0" +* which accompanies this distribution, and is available +* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". +* +* Initial Contributors: +* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. +* +* Contributors: +* +* Description: +* FORM global parameters; held in thread-local storage. +* +*/ + + +#ifndef __FRMPARAM_H__ +#define __FRMPARAM_H__ + +#include + + +/** +Specifies the protocol for getting system colours for use in text views. A +class which implements this protocol allows an application (or a thread, +because a pointer to the object is held in thread-local storage) to use system +colours in text views. + +You should create an object of an MFormParam-derived class which implements the +SystemColor() function. Then, pass a pointer to the object to the static +function MFormParam::Set(). The MFormParam-derived object is owned by the +caller of Set(). When system colours are no longer needed, you should cancel +them by calling MFormParam::Set(NULL). It is the caller's responsibility to +cause the text view to be redrawn after system colours are changed. + +CTextLayout uses the colour translation function SystemColor() (if an +MFormParam-derived object is present) to set the pen and brush colours for +drawing components of the text view. It calls MFormParam::Get() before each +draw. This enables an application to introduce system colours, change the +parameter object, or abolish system colours, and redraw everything correctly; +no information is left over from the last draw. +@publishedAll +@released +*/ +class MFormParam + + { + public: + + /** Translates 8-bit logical colour indices to physical colours pure + virtual function. + + The colour index is stored in a TLogicalRgb object and is returned by + TLogicalRgb::SystemColorIndex(). + + There are three reserved index values: + + Zero means the logical colour does not map to a system colour: the logical + colour is in fact an ordinary TRgb. This function should not normally be + called with this value. + + 254 and 255 are default foreground and background colours respectively, and + should be converted to the GUI's standard foreground and background colours + + The values 1-253 are reserved for the use of the GUI and can be interpreted + as convenient. These can be interpreted as + TLogicalColor::EColorWindowBackground upward; this mapping can be done by + subtracting one from the index number aColorIndex. + + @param aColorIndex Logical colour index. Between 1 and 255 inclusive. + @param aDefaultColor The default colour. This is the colour to be used if + no translation is performed. This allows translation to change certain + indices but not others, (by passing the default colour back unchanged). + @return The physical colour which maps to the logical colour index. */ + virtual TRgb SystemColor(TUint aColorIndex,TRgb aDefaultColor) const = 0; + IMPORT_C virtual void Reserved(); + IMPORT_C static void Set(const MFormParam* aParam); + IMPORT_C static const MFormParam* Get(); + }; + +#endif // __FRMPARAM_H__