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* @file libpaps.h
*
* @brief Interface for converting pango layouts into postscript.
*
* The library is used by first creating a paps object through
* paps_new(). The paps object is then used to generate PostScript
* for one or more pango layouts through paps_layout_to_postscript_strdup()
* or paps_layout_line_to_postscript_strdup(). Once all the layouts
* have been processed, the system may generate the PostScript header through
* paps_get_postscript_header_strdup(). It
* is the responsibility of the caller to place the PostScript
* header in front of the renderings of the pango layouts.
*
* The PostScript of the rendered layouts is relocatable in all
* sense so any postscript operators may be used to change their
* colors, transformations etc.
*/
#ifndef LIBPAPS_H
#define LIBPAPS_H
#include <glib.h>
#include <pango/pango.h>
/**
* The paps handle taht is used in all interactions with the paps
* library.
*
*/
typedef void paps_t;
/**
* Create a new paps object that may subsequently be used for
* generating postscript strings.
*
* @return
*/
paps_t *paps_new();
/**
* Delete the paps object and free any allocated memory associated with
* it.
*
* @param paps
*/
void paps_free(paps_t *paps);
/**
* Set the scales for characters.
*
* @param paps Paps object
* @param scale_x x-coordinate scale
* @param scale_y y-coordinate scale
*
*/
void
paps_set_scale(paps_t *paps,
gdouble scale_x,
gdouble scale_y);
/**
* libpaps may currently be used only with a PangoContext that it
* is creating. The context returned may of course be changed though
* by any routines related to a PangoContext.
*
* @return
*/
PangoContext *paps_get_pango_context();
/**
* paps_get_postscript_header_strdup() returns the header and the
* font definitions related to the glyphs being used. This routine
* must only be called after the processing of all the strings is
* over.
*
* @param paps Paps object
*
* @return A newly allocated string containing the postscript prologue
* needed for the postscript strings created by libpaps.
*/
gchar *paps_get_postscript_header_strdup(paps_t *paps);
/**
* Create postscript related to a PangoLayout at position pos_x,
* pos_y (postscript coordinates). The related font definitions
* are stored internally and will be returned when doing
* paps_get_postscript_header_strdup.
*
* @param paps Paps object
* @param pos_x x-position
* @param pos_y y-position
* @param layout Layout to render
*
* @return
*/
gchar *paps_layout_to_postscript_strdup(paps_t *paps,
double pos_x,
double pos_y,
PangoLayout *layout);
/**
* Create postscript related to a single PangoLayout line at position
* pos_x, pos_y (postscript coordinates). The related font definitions
* are stored internally and will be returned when doing
* paps_get_postscript_header_strdup.
*
* @param paps Paps object
* @param pos_x x-position
* @param pos_y y-position
* @param layout_line Layout line to render
*
* @return
*/
gchar *paps_layout_line_to_postscript_strdup(paps_t *paps,
double pos_x,
double pos_y,
PangoLayoutLine *layout_line);
/**
* Utility function that translates from postscript points to pango
* units.
*
* @param points
*
* @return
*/
double paps_postscript_points_to_pango(double points);
#endif /* LIBPAPS */
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