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# Copyright (C) 2000-2005 by Yasushi Saito (yasushi.saito@gmail.com)
#
# Jockey is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
# later version.
#
# Jockey is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# for more details.
#
import canvas
import line_style
import pychart_util
import fill_style
import font
import chart_object
import color
import arrow
import text_box_doc
from pychart_types import *
from types import *
class T(chart_object.T):
__doc__ = text_box_doc.doc
keys = {"text": (StringType, "???", "Text body. <<font>>"),
"loc": (TupleType, (0,0),
"The location of the text box."),
"line_style": (line_style.T, line_style.default,
"""The line style of the surrounding frame."""),
"fill_style": (fill_style.T, fill_style.white,
"Specifies the fill style of the text box."),
"top_fudge": (UnitType, 0,
"The amount of space (in points) above the first line"),
"bottom_fudge": (UnitType, 5,
"The amount of space below the last line"),
"left_fudge": (UnitType, 5,
"The amount of space left of the box"),
"right_fudge": (UnitType, 5,
"The amount of space right of the box"),
"_arrows": (ListType, pychart_util.new_list, "The list of arrows. Not to be touched by the user directly"),
"radius": (UnitType, 0,
"""Radius of the four corners of the rectangle.
If the value is zero, a sharp-cornered
rectangle is drawn."""),
"shadow": (ShadowType, None,
pychart_util.shadow_desc)
}
##AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED
##END AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED
def get_dimension(self):
x = self.loc[0] - self.left_fudge
y = self.loc[1] - self.bottom_fudge
width = font.text_width(self.text) + self.right_fudge + self.left_fudge
height = (font.text_height(self.text))[0] + self.top_fudge + self.bottom_fudge
return (x, y, width, height)
def choose_end_point(self, tipx, tipy):
(x, y, width, height) = self.get_dimension()
minDist = -1
minPoint = None
vertices = [(x, y),
(x+width, y),
(x+width, y+height),
(x, y+height)]
if tipx >= x and tipx < x+width:
vertices.append((tipx, y))
vertices.append((tipx, y+height))
if tipy >= y and tipy < y+height:
vertices.append((x, tipy))
vertices.append((x+width, tipy))
for startPoint in vertices:
dist = ((startPoint[0] - tipx) **2 + (startPoint[1] - tipy) **2)
if not minPoint or dist < minDist:
minPoint = startPoint
minDist = dist
return minPoint
def add_arrow(self, tipLoc, tail=None, arrow = arrow.default):
"""This method adds a straight arrow that points to
@var{TIPLOC}, which is a tuple of integers. @var{TAIL}
specifies the starting point of the arrow. It is either None
or a string consisting of the following letters: 'l', 'c',
'r', 't', 'm,', and 'b'. Letters 'l', 'c', or 'r' means to
start the arrow from the left, center, or right of the text
box, respectively. Letters 't', 'm', or 'b' means to start the
arrow from the top, middle or bottom of the text box. For
example, when @samp{tail = 'tc'} then arrow is drawn from
top-center point of the text box. ARROW specifies the style of
the arrow. <<arrow>>.
"""
self._arrows.append((tipLoc, tail, arrow))
def draw(self, can = None):
if can == None:
can = canvas.default_canvas()
x = self.loc[0]
y = self.loc[1]
text_width = font.text_width(self.text)
text_height = font.text_height(self.text)[0]
(halign, valign, angle) = font.get_align(self.text)
if self.line_style or self.fill_style:
width = text_width+self.left_fudge+self.right_fudge
height = text_height+self.bottom_fudge+self.top_fudge
can.round_rectangle(self.line_style, self.fill_style,
x-self.left_fudge, y-self.bottom_fudge,
x-self.left_fudge+width, y-self.bottom_fudge+height,
self.radius, self.shadow)
if halign == 'L':
can.show(x, y, self.text)
elif halign == 'C':
can.show(x+text_width/2.0, y, self.text)
elif halign == 'R':
can.show(x+text_width, y, self.text)
else:
raise Exception, "Unsupported alignment (" + halign + ")"
# draw arrows
for t in self._arrows:
(tipLoc, tail, arrow) = t
if tail:
(x, y, width, height) = self.get_dimension()
origin = [x, y]
for ch in tail:
if ch == 'l':
origin[0] = x
elif ch == 'c':
origin[0] = x+width/2.0
elif ch == 'r':
origin[0] = x+width
elif ch == 'b':
origin[1] = y
elif ch == 'm':
origin[1] = y+height/2.0
elif ch == 't':
origin[1] = y+height
else:
raise ValueError, tail + ": unknown tail location spec."
else:
origin = self.choose_end_point(tipLoc[0], tipLoc[1])
arrow.draw((origin, tipLoc), can)
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