| //+-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // |
| // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
| // |
| // Abstract: |
| // DirectX Typography Services public API definitions. |
| // |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| #ifndef DWRITE_H_INCLUDED |
| #define DWRITE_H_INCLUDED |
| |
| #if _MSC_VER > 1000 |
| #pragma once |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef DWRITE_NO_WINDOWS_H |
| |
| #include "specstrings.h" |
| #include "unknwn.h" |
| |
| #endif // DWRITE_NO_WINDOWS_H |
| |
| #include "dcommon.h" |
| |
| #if _FX_COMPILER_ == _FX_VC6_ |
| typedef signed char INT8, *PINT8; |
| typedef signed short INT16, *PINT16; |
| typedef signed int INT32, *PINT32; |
| typedef signed __int64 INT64, *PINT64; |
| typedef unsigned char UINT8, *PUINT8; |
| typedef unsigned short UINT16, *PUINT16; |
| typedef unsigned int UINT32, *PUINT32; |
| typedef unsigned __int64 UINT64, *PUINT64; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE |
| #define DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE(iid) DECLSPEC_UUID(iid) DECLSPEC_NOVTABLE |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef DWRITE_EXPORT |
| #define DWRITE_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport) WINAPI |
| #endif |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The type of a font represented by a single font file. |
| /// Font formats that consist of multiple files, e.g. Type 1 .PFM and .PFB, have |
| /// separate enum values for each of the file type. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Font type is not recognized by the DirectWrite font system. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// OpenType font with CFF outlines. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_CFF, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// OpenType font with TrueType outlines. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_TRUETYPE, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// OpenType font that contains a TrueType collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_TRUETYPE_COLLECTION, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Type 1 PFM font. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_TYPE1_PFM, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Type 1 PFB font. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_TYPE1_PFB, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Vector .FON font. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_VECTOR, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Bitmap .FON font. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_BITMAP |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The file format of a complete font face. |
| /// Font formats that consist of multiple files, e.g. Type 1 .PFM and .PFB, have |
| /// a single enum entry. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// OpenType font face with CFF outlines. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE_CFF, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// OpenType font face with TrueType outlines. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE_TRUETYPE, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// OpenType font face that is a part of a TrueType collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE_TRUETYPE_COLLECTION, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// A Type 1 font face. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE_TYPE1, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// A vector .FON format font face. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE_VECTOR, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// A bitmap .FON format font face. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE_BITMAP, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Font face type is not recognized by the DirectWrite font system. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE_UNKNOWN |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies algorithmic style simulations to be applied to the font face. |
| /// Bold and oblique simulations can be combined via bitwise OR operation. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// No simulations are performed. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS_NONE = 0x0000, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Algorithmic emboldening is performed. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS_BOLD = 0x0001, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Algorithmic italicization is performed. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS_OBLIQUE = 0x0002 |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef DEFINE_ENUM_FLAG_OPERATORS |
| DEFINE_ENUM_FLAG_OPERATORS(DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS); |
| #endif |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The font weight enumeration describes common values for degree of blackness or thickness of strokes of characters in a font. |
| /// Font weight values less than 1 or greater than 999 are considered to be invalid, and they are rejected by font API functions. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Thin (100). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_THIN = 100, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Extra-light (200). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_EXTRA_LIGHT = 200, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Ultra-light (200). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_ULTRA_LIGHT = 200, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Light (300). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_LIGHT = 300, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Normal (400). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_NORMAL = 400, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Regular (400). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_REGULAR = 400, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Medium (500). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_MEDIUM = 500, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Demi-bold (600). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_DEMI_BOLD = 600, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Semi-bold (600). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_SEMI_BOLD = 600, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Bold (700). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_BOLD = 700, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Extra-bold (800). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_EXTRA_BOLD = 800, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Ultra-bold (800). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_ULTRA_BOLD = 800, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Black (900). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_BLACK = 900, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Heavy (900). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_HEAVY = 900, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Extra-black (950). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_EXTRA_BLACK = 950, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font weight : Ultra-black (950). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT_ULTRA_BLACK = 950 |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The font stretch enumeration describes relative change from the normal aspect ratio |
| /// as specified by a font designer for the glyphs in a font. |
| /// Values less than 1 or greater than 9 are considered to be invalid, and they are rejected by font API functions. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Not known (0). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_UNDEFINED = 0, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Ultra-condensed (1). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_ULTRA_CONDENSED = 1, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Extra-condensed (2). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_EXTRA_CONDENSED = 2, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Condensed (3). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_CONDENSED = 3, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Semi-condensed (4). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_SEMI_CONDENSED = 4, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Normal (5). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_NORMAL = 5, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Medium (5). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_MEDIUM = 5, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Semi-expanded (6). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_SEMI_EXPANDED = 6, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Expanded (7). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_EXPANDED = 7, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Extra-expanded (8). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_EXTRA_EXPANDED = 8, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Predefined font stretch : Ultra-expanded (9). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH_ULTRA_EXPANDED = 9 |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The font style enumeration describes the slope style of a font face, such as Normal, Italic or Oblique. |
| /// Values other than the ones defined in the enumeration are considered to be invalid, and they are rejected by font API functions. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FONT_STYLE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Font slope style : Normal. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STYLE_NORMAL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Font slope style : Oblique. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STYLE_OBLIQUE, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Font slope style : Italic. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_STYLE_ITALIC |
| |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The informational string enumeration identifies a string in a font. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_ID |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Unspecified name ID. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_NONE, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Copyright notice provided by the font. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// String containing a version number. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_VERSION_STRINGS, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Trademark information provided by the font. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_TRADEMARK, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Name of the font manufacturer. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_MANUFACTURER, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Name of the font designer. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_DESIGNER, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// URL of font designer (with protocol, e.g., http://, ftp://). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_DESIGNER_URL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Description of the font. Can contain revision information, usage recommendations, history, features, etc. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_DESCRIPTION, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// URL of font vendor (with protocol, e.g., http://, ftp://). If a unique serial number is embedded in the URL, it can be used to register the font. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_FONT_VENDOR_URL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Description of how the font may be legally used, or different example scenarios for licensed use. This field should be written in plain language, not legalese. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_LICENSE_DESCRIPTION, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// URL where additional licensing information can be found. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_LICENSE_INFO_URL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// GDI-compatible family name. Because GDI allows a maximum of four fonts per family, fonts in the same family may have different GDI-compatible family names |
| /// (e.g., "Arial", "Arial Narrow", "Arial Black"). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_WIN32_FAMILY_NAMES, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// GDI-compatible subfamily name. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_WIN32_SUBFAMILY_NAMES, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Family name preferred by the designer. This enables font designers to group more than four fonts in a single family without losing compatibility with |
| /// GDI. This name is typically only present if it differs from the GDI-compatible family name. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_PREFERRED_FAMILY_NAMES, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Subfamily name preferred by the designer. This name is typically only present if it differs from the GDI-compatible subfamily name. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_PREFERRED_SUBFAMILY_NAMES, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Sample text. This can be the font name or any other text that the designer thinks is the best example to display the font in. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_SAMPLE_TEXT |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_FONT_METRICS structure specifies the metrics of a font face that |
| /// are applicable to all glyphs within the font face. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_FONT_METRICS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of font design units per em unit. |
| /// Font files use their own coordinate system of font design units. |
| /// A font design unit is the smallest measurable unit in the em square, |
| /// an imaginary square that is used to size and align glyphs. |
| /// The concept of em square is used as a reference scale factor when defining font size and device transformation semantics. |
| /// The size of one em square is also commonly used to compute the paragraph identation value. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 designUnitsPerEm; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Ascent value of the font face in font design units. |
| /// Ascent is the distance from the top of font character alignment box to English baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 ascent; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Descent value of the font face in font design units. |
| /// Descent is the distance from the bottom of font character alignment box to English baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 descent; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Line gap in font design units. |
| /// Recommended additional white space to add between lines to improve legibility. The recommended line spacing |
| /// (baseline-to-baseline distance) is thus the sum of ascent, descent, and lineGap. The line gap is usually |
| /// positive or zero but can be negative, in which case the recommended line spacing is less than the height |
| /// of the character alignment box. |
| /// </summary> |
| INT16 lineGap; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Cap height value of the font face in font design units. |
| /// Cap height is the distance from English baseline to the top of a typical English capital. |
| /// Capital "H" is often used as a reference character for the purpose of calculating the cap height value. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 capHeight; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// x-height value of the font face in font design units. |
| /// x-height is the distance from English baseline to the top of lowercase letter "x", or a similar lowercase character. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 xHeight; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The underline position value of the font face in font design units. |
| /// Underline position is the position of underline relative to the English baseline. |
| /// The value is usually made negative in order to place the underline below the baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| INT16 underlinePosition; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The suggested underline thickness value of the font face in font design units. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 underlineThickness; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The strikethrough position value of the font face in font design units. |
| /// Strikethrough position is the position of strikethrough relative to the English baseline. |
| /// The value is usually made positive in order to place the strikethrough above the baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| INT16 strikethroughPosition; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The suggested strikethrough thickness value of the font face in font design units. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 strikethroughThickness; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_GLYPH_METRICS structure specifies the metrics of an individual glyph. |
| /// The units depend on how the metrics are obtained. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_GLYPH_METRICS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies the X offset from the glyph origin to the left edge of the black box. |
| /// The glyph origin is the current horizontal writing position. |
| /// A negative value means the black box extends to the left of the origin (often true for lowercase italic 'f'). |
| /// </summary> |
| INT32 leftSideBearing; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies the X offset from the origin of the current glyph to the origin of the next glyph when writing horizontally. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 advanceWidth; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies the X offset from the right edge of the black box to the origin of the next glyph when writing horizontally. |
| /// The value is negative when the right edge of the black box overhangs the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| INT32 rightSideBearing; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies the vertical offset from the vertical origin to the top of the black box. |
| /// Thus, a positive value adds whitespace whereas a negative value means the glyph overhangs the top of the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| INT32 topSideBearing; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies the Y offset from the vertical origin of the current glyph to the vertical origin of the next glyph when writing vertically. |
| /// (Note that the term "origin" by itself denotes the horizontal origin. The vertical origin is different. |
| /// Its Y coordinate is specified by verticalOriginY value, |
| /// and its X coordinate is half the advanceWidth to the right of the horizontal origin). |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 advanceHeight; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies the vertical distance from the black box's bottom edge to the advance height. |
| /// Positive when the bottom edge of the black box is within the layout box. |
| /// Negative when the bottom edge of black box overhangs the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| INT32 bottomSideBearing; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies the Y coordinate of a glyph's vertical origin, in the font's design coordinate system. |
| /// The y coordinate of a glyph's vertical origin is the sum of the glyph's top side bearing |
| /// and the top (i.e. yMax) of the glyph's bounding box. |
| /// </summary> |
| INT32 verticalOriginY; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Optional adjustment to a glyph's position. An glyph offset changes the position of a glyph without affecting |
| /// the pen position. Offsets are in logical, pre-transform units. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_GLYPH_OFFSET |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Offset in the advance direction of the run. A positive advance offset moves the glyph to the right |
| /// (in pre-transform coordinates) if the run is left-to-right or to the left if the run is right-to-left. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT advanceOffset; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Offset in the ascent direction, i.e., the direction ascenders point. A positive ascender offset moves |
| /// the glyph up (in pre-transform coordinates). |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT ascenderOffset; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies the type of DirectWrite factory object. |
| /// DirectWrite factory contains internal state such as font loader registration and cached font data. |
| /// In most cases it is recommended to use the shared factory object, because it allows multiple components |
| /// that use DirectWrite to share internal DirectWrite state and reduce memory usage. |
| /// However, there are cases when it is desirable to reduce the impact of a component, |
| /// such as a plug-in from an untrusted source, on the rest of the process by sandboxing and isolating it |
| /// from the rest of the process components. In such cases, it is recommended to use an isolated factory for the sandboxed |
| /// component. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FACTORY_TYPE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Shared factory allow for re-use of cached font data across multiple in process components. |
| /// Such factories also take advantage of cross process font caching components for better performance. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FACTORY_TYPE_SHARED, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Objects created from the isolated factory do not interact with internal DirectWrite state from other components. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FACTORY_TYPE_ISOLATED |
| }; |
| |
| // Creates an OpenType tag as a 32bit integer such that |
| // the first character in the tag is the lowest byte, |
| // (least significant on little endian architectures) |
| // which can be used to compare with tags in the font file. |
| // This macro is compatible with DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG. |
| // |
| // Example: DWRITE_MAKE_OPENTYPE_TAG('c','c','m','p') |
| // Dword: 0x706D6363 |
| // |
| #define DWRITE_MAKE_OPENTYPE_TAG(a,b,c,d) ( \ |
| (static_cast<UINT32>(static_cast<UINT8>(d)) << 24) | \ |
| (static_cast<UINT32>(static_cast<UINT8>(c)) << 16) | \ |
| (static_cast<UINT32>(static_cast<UINT8>(b)) << 8) | \ |
| static_cast<UINT32>(static_cast<UINT8>(a))) |
| |
| interface IDWriteFontFileStream; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Font file loader interface handles loading font file resources of a particular type from a key. |
| /// The font file loader interface is recommended to be implemented by a singleton object. |
| /// IMPORTANT: font file loader implementations must not register themselves with DirectWrite factory |
| /// inside their constructors and must not unregister themselves in their destructors, because |
| /// registration and unregistraton operations increment and decrement the object reference count respectively. |
| /// Instead, registration and unregistration of font file loaders with DirectWrite factory should be performed |
| /// outside of the font file loader implementation as a separate step. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("727cad4e-d6af-4c9e-8a08-d695b11caa49") IDWriteFontFileLoader : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a font file stream object that encapsulates an open file resource. |
| /// The resource is closed when the last reference to fontFileStream is released. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKey">Font file reference key that uniquely identifies the font file resource |
| /// within the scope of the font loader being used.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKeySize">Size of font file reference key in bytes.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileStream">Pointer to the newly created font file stream.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateStreamFromKey)( |
| __in_bcount(fontFileReferenceKeySize) void const* fontFileReferenceKey, |
| UINT32 fontFileReferenceKeySize, |
| __out IDWriteFontFileStream** fontFileStream |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// A built-in implementation of IDWriteFontFileLoader interface that operates on local font files |
| /// and exposes local font file information from the font file reference key. |
| /// Font file references created using CreateFontFileReference use this font file loader. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("b2d9f3ec-c9fe-4a11-a2ec-d86208f7c0a2") IDWriteLocalFontFileLoader : public IDWriteFontFileLoader |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the length of the absolute file path from the font file reference key. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKey">Font file reference key that uniquely identifies the local font file |
| /// within the scope of the font loader being used.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKeySize">Size of font file reference key in bytes.</param> |
| /// <param name="filePathLength">Length of the file path string not including the terminated NULL character.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFilePathLengthFromKey)( |
| __in_bcount(fontFileReferenceKeySize) void const* fontFileReferenceKey, |
| UINT32 fontFileReferenceKeySize, |
| __out UINT32* filePathLength |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the absolute font file path from the font file reference key. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKey">Font file reference key that uniquely identifies the local font file |
| /// within the scope of the font loader being used.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKeySize">Size of font file reference key in bytes.</param> |
| /// <param name="filePath">Character array that receives the local file path.</param> |
| /// <param name="filePathSize">Size of the filePath array in character count including the terminated NULL character.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFilePathFromKey)( |
| __in_bcount(fontFileReferenceKeySize) void const* fontFileReferenceKey, |
| UINT32 fontFileReferenceKeySize, |
| __out_ecount_z(filePathSize) WCHAR* filePath, |
| UINT32 filePathSize |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the last write time of the file from the font file reference key. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKey">Font file reference key that uniquely identifies the local font file |
| /// within the scope of the font loader being used.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKeySize">Size of font file reference key in bytes.</param> |
| /// <param name="lastWriteTime">Last modified time of the font file.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLastWriteTimeFromKey)( |
| __in_bcount(fontFileReferenceKeySize) void const* fontFileReferenceKey, |
| UINT32 fontFileReferenceKeySize, |
| __out FILETIME* lastWriteTime |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The interface for loading font file data. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("6d4865fe-0ab8-4d91-8f62-5dd6be34a3e0") IDWriteFontFileStream : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Reads a fragment from a file. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fragmentStart">Receives the pointer to the start of the font file fragment.</param> |
| /// <param name="fileOffset">Offset of the fragment from the beginning of the font file.</param> |
| /// <param name="fragmentSize">Size of the fragment in bytes.</param> |
| /// <param name="fragmentContext">The client defined context to be passed to the ReleaseFileFragment.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// IMPORTANT: ReadFileFragment() implementations must check whether the requested file fragment |
| /// is within the file bounds. Otherwise, an error should be returned from ReadFileFragment. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(ReadFileFragment)( |
| __deref_out_bcount(fragmentSize) void const** fragmentStart, |
| UINT64 fileOffset, |
| UINT64 fragmentSize, |
| __out void** fragmentContext |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Releases a fragment from a file. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fragmentContext">The client defined context of a font fragment returned from ReadFileFragment.</param> |
| STDMETHOD_(void, ReleaseFileFragment)( |
| void* fragmentContext |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the total size of a file. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fileSize">Receives the total size of the file.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Implementing GetFileSize() for asynchronously loaded font files may require |
| /// downloading the complete file contents, therefore this method should only be used for operations that |
| /// either require complete font file to be loaded (e.g., copying a font file) or need to make |
| /// decisions based on the value of the file size (e.g., validation against a persisted file size). |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFileSize)( |
| __out UINT64* fileSize |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the last modified time of the file. The last modified time is used by DirectWrite font selection algorithms |
| /// to determine whether one font resource is more up to date than another one. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="lastWriteTime">Receives the last modifed time of the file in the format that represents |
| /// the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC).</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. For resources that don't have a concept of the last modified time, the implementation of |
| /// GetLastWriteTime should return E_NOTIMPL. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLastWriteTime)( |
| __out UINT64* lastWriteTime |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The interface that represents a reference to a font file. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("739d886a-cef5-47dc-8769-1a8b41bebbb0") IDWriteFontFile : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// This method obtains the pointer to the reference key of a font file. The pointer is only valid until the object that refers to it is released. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKey">Pointer to the font file reference key. |
| /// IMPORTANT: The pointer value is valid until the font file reference object it is obtained from is released.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKeySize">Size of font file reference key in bytes.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetReferenceKey)( |
| __deref_out_bcount(*fontFileReferenceKeySize) void const** fontFileReferenceKey, |
| __out UINT32* fontFileReferenceKeySize |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the file loader associated with a font file object. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileLoader">The font file loader associated with the font file object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLoader)( |
| __out IDWriteFontFileLoader** fontFileLoader |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Analyzes a file and returns whether it represents a font, and whether the font type is supported by the font system. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="isSupportedFontType">TRUE if the font type is supported by the font system, FALSE otherwise.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileType">The type of the font file. Note that even if isSupportedFontType is FALSE, |
| /// the fontFileType value may be different from DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFaceType">The type of the font face that can be constructed from the font file. |
| /// Note that even if isSupportedFontType is FALSE, the fontFaceType value may be different from |
| /// DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE_UNKNOWN.</param> |
| /// <param name="numberOfFaces">Number of font faces contained in the font file.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code if there was a processing error during analysis. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// IMPORTANT: certain font file types are recognized, but not supported by the font system. |
| /// For example, the font system will recognize a file as a Type 1 font file, |
| /// but will not be able to construct a font face object from it. In such situations, Analyze will set |
| /// isSupportedFontType output parameter to FALSE. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(Analyze)( |
| __out BOOL* isSupportedFontType, |
| __out DWRITE_FONT_FILE_TYPE* fontFileType, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE* fontFaceType, |
| __out UINT32* numberOfFaces |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Represents the internal structure of a device pixel (i.e., the physical arrangement of red, |
| /// green, and blue color components) that is assumed for purposes of rendering text. |
| /// </summary> |
| #ifndef DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_DEFINED |
| enum DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The red, green, and blue color components of each pixel are assumed to occupy the same point. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_FLAT, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Each pixel comprises three vertical stripes, with red on the left, green in the center, and |
| /// blue on the right. This is the most common pixel geometry for LCD monitors. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_RGB, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Each pixel comprises three vertical stripes, with blue on the left, green in the center, and |
| /// red on the right. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_BGR |
| }; |
| #define DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_DEFINED |
| #endif |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Represents a method of rendering glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies that the rendering mode is determined automatically based on the font and size. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_DEFAULT, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies that no anti-aliasing is performed. Each pixel is either set to the foreground |
| /// color of the text or retains the color of the background. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_ALIASED, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies ClearType rendering with the same metrics as aliased text. Glyphs can only |
| /// be positioned on whole-pixel boundaries. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_GDI_CLASSIC, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies ClearType rendering with the same metrics as text rendering using GDI using a font |
| /// created with CLEARTYPE_NATURAL_QUALITY. Glyph metrics are closer to their ideal values than |
| /// with aliased text, but glyphs are still positioned on whole-pixel boundaries. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_GDI_NATURAL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies ClearType rendering with anti-aliasing in the horizontal dimension only. This is |
| /// typically used with small to medium font sizes (up to 16 ppem). |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_NATURAL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies ClearType rendering with anti-aliasing in both horizontal and vertical dimensions. |
| /// This is typically used at larger sizes to makes curves and diagonal lines look smoother, at |
| /// the expense of some softness. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_NATURAL_SYMMETRIC, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies that rendering should bypass the rasterizer and use the outlines directly. This is |
| /// typically used at very large sizes. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_OUTLINE |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_MATRIX structure specifies the graphics transform to be applied |
| /// to rendered glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_MATRIX |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Horizontal scaling / cosine of rotation |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT m11; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Vertical shear / sine of rotation |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT m12; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Horizontal shear / negative sine of rotation |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT m21; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Vertical scaling / cosine of rotation |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT m22; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Horizontal shift (always orthogonal regardless of rotation) |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT dx; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Vertical shift (always orthogonal regardless of rotation) |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT dy; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The interface that represents text rendering settings for glyph rasterization and filtering. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("2f0da53a-2add-47cd-82ee-d9ec34688e75") IDWriteRenderingParams : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the gamma value used for gamma correction. Valid values must be |
| /// greater than zero and cannot exceed 256. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(FLOAT, GetGamma)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the amount of contrast enhancement. Valid values are greater than |
| /// or equal to zero. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(FLOAT, GetEnhancedContrast)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the ClearType level. Valid values range from 0.0f (no ClearType) |
| /// to 1.0f (full ClearType). |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(FLOAT, GetClearTypeLevel)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the pixel geometry. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY, GetPixelGeometry)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the rendering mode. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE, GetRenderingMode)() PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| // Forward declarations of D2D types |
| interface ID2D1SimplifiedGeometrySink; |
| |
| typedef ID2D1SimplifiedGeometrySink IDWriteGeometrySink; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The interface that represents an absolute reference to a font face. |
| /// It contains font face type, appropriate file references and face identification data. |
| /// Various font data such as metrics, names and glyph outlines is obtained from IDWriteFontFace. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("5f49804d-7024-4d43-bfa9-d25984f53849") IDWriteFontFace : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the file format type of a font face. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE, GetType)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the font files representing a font face. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="numberOfFiles">The number of files representing the font face.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFiles">User provided array that stores pointers to font files representing the font face. |
| /// This parameter can be NULL if the user is only interested in the number of files representing the font face. |
| /// This API increments reference count of the font file pointers returned according to COM conventions, and the client |
| /// should release them when finished.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFiles)( |
| __inout UINT32* numberOfFiles, |
| __out_ecount_opt(*numberOfFiles) IDWriteFontFile** fontFiles |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the zero-based index of the font face in its font file or files. If the font files contain a single face, |
| /// the return value is zero. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(UINT32, GetIndex)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the algorithmic style simulation flags of a font face. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS, GetSimulations)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Determines whether the font is a symbol font. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(BOOL, IsSymbolFont)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains design units and common metrics for the font face. |
| /// These metrics are applicable to all the glyphs within a fontface and are used by applications for layout calculations. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFaceMetrics">Points to a DWRITE_FONT_METRICS structure to fill in. |
| /// The metrics returned by this function are in font design units.</param> |
| STDMETHOD_(void, GetMetrics)( |
| __out DWRITE_FONT_METRICS* fontFaceMetrics |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains the number of glyphs in the font face. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(UINT16, GetGlyphCount)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains ideal glyph metrics in font design units. Design glyphs metrics are used for glyph positioning. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="glyphIndices">An array of glyph indices to compute the metrics for.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphCount">The number of elements in the glyphIndices array.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphMetrics">Array of DWRITE_GLYPH_METRICS structures filled by this function. |
| /// The metrics returned by this function are in font design units.</param> |
| /// <param name="isSideways">Indicates whether the font is being used in a sideways run. |
| /// This can affect the glyph metrics if the font has oblique simulation |
| /// because sideways oblique simulation differs from non-sideways oblique simulation.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. If any of the input glyph indices are outside of the valid glyph index range |
| /// for the current font face, E_INVALIDARG will be returned. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetDesignGlyphMetrics)( |
| __in_ecount(glyphCount) UINT16 const* glyphIndices, |
| UINT32 glyphCount, |
| __out_ecount(glyphCount) DWRITE_GLYPH_METRICS* glyphMetrics, |
| BOOL isSideways = FALSE |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Returns the nominal mapping of UCS4 Unicode code points to glyph indices as defined by the font 'CMAP' table. |
| /// Note that this mapping is primarily provided for line layout engines built on top of the physical font API. |
| /// Because of OpenType glyph substitution and line layout character substitution, the nominal conversion does not always correspond |
| /// to how a Unicode string will map to glyph indices when rendering using a particular font face. |
| /// Also, note that Unicode Variant Selectors provide for alternate mappings for character to glyph. |
| /// This call will always return the default variant. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="codePoints">An array of USC4 code points to obtain nominal glyph indices from.</param> |
| /// <param name="codePointCount">The number of elements in the codePoints array.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphIndices">Array of nominal glyph indices filled by this function.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetGlyphIndices)( |
| __in_ecount(codePointCount) UINT32 const* codePoints, |
| UINT32 codePointCount, |
| __out_ecount(codePointCount) UINT16* glyphIndices |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Finds the specified OpenType font table if it exists and returns a pointer to it. |
| /// The function accesses the underling font data via the IDWriteFontStream interface |
| /// implemented by the font file loader. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="openTypeTableTag">Four character tag of table to find. |
| /// Use the DWRITE_MAKE_OPENTYPE_TAG() macro to create it. |
| /// Unlike GDI, it does not support the special TTCF and null tags to access the whole font.</param> |
| /// <param name="tableData"> |
| /// Pointer to base of table in memory. |
| /// The pointer is only valid so long as the FontFace used to get the font table still exists |
| /// (not any other FontFace, even if it actually refers to the same physical font). |
| /// </param> |
| /// <param name="tableSize">Byte size of table.</param> |
| /// <param name="tableContext"> |
| /// Opaque context which must be freed by calling ReleaseFontTable. |
| /// The context actually comes from the lower level IDWriteFontFileStream, |
| /// which may be implemented by the application or DWrite itself. |
| /// It is possible for a NULL tableContext to be returned, especially if |
| /// the implementation directly memory maps the whole file. |
| /// Nevertheless, always release it later, and do not use it as a test for function success. |
| /// The same table can be queried multiple times, |
| /// but each returned context can be different, so release each separately. |
| /// </param> |
| /// <param name="exists">True if table exists.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// If a table can not be found, the function will not return an error, but the size will be 0, table NULL, and exists = FALSE. |
| /// The context does not need to be freed if the table was not found. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// The context for the same tag may be different for each call, |
| /// so each one must be held and released separately. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(TryGetFontTable)( |
| __in UINT32 openTypeTableTag, |
| __deref_out_bcount(*tableSize) const void** tableData, |
| __out UINT32* tableSize, |
| __out void** tableContext, |
| __out BOOL* exists |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Releases the table obtained earlier from TryGetFontTable. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="tableContext">Opaque context from TryGetFontTable.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD_(void, ReleaseFontTable)( |
| __in void* tableContext |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Computes the outline of a run of glyphs by calling back to the outline sink interface. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="emSize">Logical size of the font in DIP units. A DIP ("device-independent pixel") equals 1/96 inch.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphIndices">Array of glyph indices.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphAdvances">Optional array of glyph advances in DIPs.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphOffsets">Optional array of glyph offsets.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphCount">Number of glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="isSideways">If true, specifies that glyphs are rotated 90 degrees to the left and vertical metrics are used. |
| /// A client can render a vertical run by specifying isSideways = true and rotating the resulting geometry 90 degrees to the |
| /// right using a transform. The isSideways and isRightToLeft parameters cannot both be true.</param> |
| /// <param name="isRightToLeft">If true, specifies that the advance direction is right to left. By default, the advance direction |
| /// is left to right.</param> |
| /// <param name="geometrySink">Interface the function calls back to draw each element of the geometry.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetGlyphRunOutline)( |
| FLOAT emSize, |
| __in_ecount(glyphCount) UINT16 const* glyphIndices, |
| __in_ecount_opt(glyphCount) FLOAT const* glyphAdvances, |
| __in_ecount_opt(glyphCount) DWRITE_GLYPH_OFFSET const* glyphOffsets, |
| UINT32 glyphCount, |
| BOOL isSideways, |
| BOOL isRightToLeft, |
| IDWriteGeometrySink* geometrySink |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Determines the recommended rendering mode for the font given the specified size and rendering parameters. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="emSize">Logical size of the font in DIP units. A DIP ("device-independent pixel") equals 1/96 inch.</param> |
| /// <param name="pixelsPerDip">Number of physical pixels per DIP. For example, if the DPI of the rendering surface is 96 this |
| /// value is 1.0f. If the DPI is 120, this value is 120.0f/96.</param> |
| /// <param name="measuringMode">Specifies measuring method that will be used for glyphs in the font. |
| /// Renderer implementations may choose different rendering modes for given measuring methods, but |
| /// best results are seen when the corresponding modes match: |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_NATURAL for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_NATURAL |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_GDI_CLASSIC for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_GDI_CLASSIC |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_GDI_NATURAL for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_GDI_NATURAL |
| /// </param> |
| /// <param name="renderingParams">Rendering parameters object. This parameter is necessary in case the rendering parameters |
| /// object overrides the rendering mode.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderingMode">Receives the recommended rendering mode to use.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetRecommendedRenderingMode)( |
| FLOAT emSize, |
| FLOAT pixelsPerDip, |
| DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE measuringMode, |
| IDWriteRenderingParams* renderingParams, |
| __out DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE* renderingMode |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains design units and common metrics for the font face. |
| /// These metrics are applicable to all the glyphs within a fontface and are used by applications for layout calculations. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="emSize">Logical size of the font in DIP units. A DIP ("device-independent pixel") equals 1/96 inch.</param> |
| /// <param name="pixelsPerDip">Number of physical pixels per DIP. For example, if the DPI of the rendering surface is 96 this |
| /// value is 1.0f. If the DPI is 120, this value is 120.0f/96.</param> |
| /// <param name="transform">Optional transform applied to the glyphs and their positions. This transform is applied after the |
| /// scaling specified by the font size and pixelsPerDip.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFaceMetrics">Points to a DWRITE_FONT_METRICS structure to fill in. |
| /// The metrics returned by this function are in font design units.</param> |
| STDMETHOD(GetGdiCompatibleMetrics)( |
| FLOAT emSize, |
| FLOAT pixelsPerDip, |
| __in_opt DWRITE_MATRIX const* transform, |
| __out DWRITE_FONT_METRICS* fontFaceMetrics |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Obtains glyph metrics in font design units with the return values compatible with what GDI would produce. |
| /// Glyphs metrics are used for positioning of individual glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="emSize">Logical size of the font in DIP units. A DIP ("device-independent pixel") equals 1/96 inch.</param> |
| /// <param name="pixelsPerDip">Number of physical pixels per DIP. For example, if the DPI of the rendering surface is 96 this |
| /// value is 1.0f. If the DPI is 120, this value is 120.0f/96.</param> |
| /// <param name="transform">Optional transform applied to the glyphs and their positions. This transform is applied after the |
| /// scaling specified by the font size and pixelsPerDip.</param> |
| /// <param name="useGdiNatural"> |
| /// When set to FALSE, the metrics are the same as the metrics of GDI aliased text. |
| /// When set to TRUE, the metrics are the same as the metrics of text measured by GDI using a font |
| /// created with CLEARTYPE_NATURAL_QUALITY. |
| /// </param> |
| /// <param name="glyphIndices">An array of glyph indices to compute the metrics for.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphCount">The number of elements in the glyphIndices array.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphMetrics">Array of DWRITE_GLYPH_METRICS structures filled by this function. |
| /// The metrics returned by this function are in font design units.</param> |
| /// <param name="isSideways">Indicates whether the font is being used in a sideways run. |
| /// This can affect the glyph metrics if the font has oblique simulation |
| /// because sideways oblique simulation differs from non-sideways oblique simulation.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. If any of the input glyph indices are outside of the valid glyph index range |
| /// for the current font face, E_INVALIDARG will be returned. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetGdiCompatibleGlyphMetrics)( |
| FLOAT emSize, |
| FLOAT pixelsPerDip, |
| __in_opt DWRITE_MATRIX const* transform, |
| BOOL useGdiNatural, |
| __in_ecount(glyphCount) UINT16 const* glyphIndices, |
| UINT32 glyphCount, |
| __out_ecount(glyphCount) DWRITE_GLYPH_METRICS* glyphMetrics, |
| BOOL isSideways = FALSE |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| interface IDWriteFactory; |
| interface IDWriteFontFileEnumerator; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The font collection loader interface is used to construct a collection of fonts given a particular type of key. |
| /// The font collection loader interface is recommended to be implemented by a singleton object. |
| /// IMPORTANT: font collection loader implementations must not register themselves with a DirectWrite factory |
| /// inside their constructors and must not unregister themselves in their destructors, because |
| /// registration and unregistraton operations increment and decrement the object reference count respectively. |
| /// Instead, registration and unregistration of font file loaders with DirectWrite factory should be performed |
| /// outside of the font file loader implementation as a separate step. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("cca920e4-52f0-492b-bfa8-29c72ee0a468") IDWriteFontCollectionLoader : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a font file enumerator object that encapsulates a collection of font files. |
| /// The font system calls back to this interface to create a font collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="factory">Factory associated with the loader.</param> |
| /// <param name="collectionKey">Font collection key that uniquely identifies the collection of font files within |
| /// the scope of the font collection loader being used.</param> |
| /// <param name="collectionKeySize">Size of the font collection key in bytes.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileEnumerator">Pointer to the newly created font file enumerator.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateEnumeratorFromKey)( |
| IDWriteFactory* factory, |
| __in_bcount(collectionKeySize) void const* collectionKey, |
| UINT32 collectionKeySize, |
| __out IDWriteFontFileEnumerator** fontFileEnumerator |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The font file enumerator interface encapsulates a collection of font files. The font system uses this interface |
| /// to enumerate font files when building a font collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("72755049-5ff7-435d-8348-4be97cfa6c7c") IDWriteFontFileEnumerator : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Advances to the next font file in the collection. When it is first created, the enumerator is positioned |
| /// before the first element of the collection and the first call to MoveNext advances to the first file. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="hasCurrentFile">Receives the value TRUE if the enumerator advances to a file, or FALSE if |
| /// the enumerator advanced past the last file in the collection.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(MoveNext)( |
| __out BOOL* hasCurrentFile |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets a reference to the current font file. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFile">Pointer to the newly created font file object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetCurrentFontFile)( |
| __out IDWriteFontFile** fontFile |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Represents a collection of strings indexed by locale name. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("08256209-099a-4b34-b86d-c22b110e7771") IDWriteLocalizedStrings : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the number of language/string pairs. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(UINT32, GetCount)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the index of the item with the specified locale name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="localeName">Locale name to look for.</param> |
| /// <param name="index">Receives the zero-based index of the locale name/string pair.</param> |
| /// <param name="exists">Receives TRUE if the locale name exists or FALSE if not.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. If the specified locale name does not exist, the return value is S_OK, |
| /// but *index is UINT_MAX and *exists is FALSE. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(FindLocaleName)( |
| __in_z WCHAR const* localeName, |
| __out UINT32* index, |
| __out BOOL* exists |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the length in characters (not including the null terminator) of the locale name with the specified index. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="index">Zero-based index of the locale name.</param> |
| /// <param name="length">Receives the length in characters, not including the null terminator.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLocaleNameLength)( |
| UINT32 index, |
| __out UINT32* length |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Copies the locale name with the specified index to the specified array. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="index">Zero-based index of the locale name.</param> |
| /// <param name="localeName">Character array that receives the locale name.</param> |
| /// <param name="size">Size of the array in characters. The size must include space for the terminating |
| /// null character.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLocaleName)( |
| UINT32 index, |
| __out_ecount_z(size) WCHAR* localeName, |
| UINT32 size |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the length in characters (not including the null terminator) of the string with the specified index. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="index">Zero-based index of the string.</param> |
| /// <param name="length">Receives the length in characters, not including the null terminator.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetStringLength)( |
| UINT32 index, |
| __out UINT32* length |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Copies the string with the specified index to the specified array. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="index">Zero-based index of the string.</param> |
| /// <param name="stringBuffer">Character array that receives the string.</param> |
| /// <param name="size">Size of the array in characters. The size must include space for the terminating |
| /// null character.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetString)( |
| UINT32 index, |
| __out_ecount_z(size) WCHAR* stringBuffer, |
| UINT32 size |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| interface IDWriteFontFamily; |
| interface IDWriteFont; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The IDWriteFontCollection encapsulates a collection of fonts. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("a84cee02-3eea-4eee-a827-87c1a02a0fcc") IDWriteFontCollection : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the number of font families in the collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(UINT32, GetFontFamilyCount)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a font family object given a zero-based font family index. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="index">Zero-based index of the font family.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFamily">Receives a pointer the newly created font family object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontFamily)( |
| UINT32 index, |
| __out IDWriteFontFamily** fontFamily |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Finds the font family with the specified family name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="familyName">Name of the font family. The name is not case-sensitive but must otherwise exactly match a family name in the collection.</param> |
| /// <param name="index">Receives the zero-based index of the matching font family if the family name was found or UINT_MAX otherwise.</param> |
| /// <param name="exists">Receives TRUE if the family name exists or FALSE otherwise.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. If the specified family name does not exist, the return value is S_OK, but *index is UINT_MAX and *exists is FALSE. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(FindFamilyName)( |
| __in_z WCHAR const* familyName, |
| __out UINT32* index, |
| __out BOOL* exists |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the font object that corresponds to the same physical font as the specified font face object. The specified physical font must belong |
| /// to the font collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFace">Font face object that specifies the physical font.</param> |
| /// <param name="font">Receives a pointer to the newly created font object if successful or NULL otherwise.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. If the specified physical font is not part of the font collection the return value is DWRITE_E_NOFONT. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontFromFontFace)( |
| IDWriteFontFace* fontFace, |
| __out IDWriteFont** font |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The IDWriteFontList interface represents a list of fonts. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("1a0d8438-1d97-4ec1-aef9-a2fb86ed6acb") IDWriteFontList : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the font collection that contains the fonts. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontCollection">Receives a pointer to the font collection object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontCollection)( |
| __out IDWriteFontCollection** fontCollection |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the number of fonts in the font list. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(UINT32, GetFontCount)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets a font given its zero-based index. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="index">Zero-based index of the font in the font list.</param> |
| /// <param name="font">Receives a pointer to the newly created font object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFont)( |
| UINT32 index, |
| __out IDWriteFont** font |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The IDWriteFontFamily interface represents a set of fonts that share the same design but are differentiated |
| /// by weight, stretch, and style. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("da20d8ef-812a-4c43-9802-62ec4abd7add") IDWriteFontFamily : public IDWriteFontList |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates an localized strings object that contains the family names for the font family, indexed by locale name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="names">Receives a pointer to the newly created localized strings object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFamilyNames)( |
| __out IDWriteLocalizedStrings** names |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the font that best matches the specified properties. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="weight">Requested font weight.</param> |
| /// <param name="stretch">Requested font stretch.</param> |
| /// <param name="style">Requested font style.</param> |
| /// <param name="matchingFont">Receives a pointer to the newly created font object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFirstMatchingFont)( |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT weight, |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH stretch, |
| DWRITE_FONT_STYLE style, |
| __out IDWriteFont** matchingFont |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets a list of fonts in the font family ranked in order of how well they match the specified properties. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="weight">Requested font weight.</param> |
| /// <param name="stretch">Requested font stretch.</param> |
| /// <param name="style">Requested font style.</param> |
| /// <param name="matchingFonts">Receives a pointer to the newly created font list object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetMatchingFonts)( |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT weight, |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH stretch, |
| DWRITE_FONT_STYLE style, |
| __out IDWriteFontList** matchingFonts |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The IDWriteFont interface represents a physical font in a font collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("acd16696-8c14-4f5d-877e-fe3fc1d32737") IDWriteFont : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the font family to which the specified font belongs. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFamily">Receives a pointer to the font family object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontFamily)( |
| __out IDWriteFontFamily** fontFamily |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the weight of the specified font. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT, GetWeight)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the stretch (aka. width) of the specified font. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH, GetStretch)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the style (aka. slope) of the specified font. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_STYLE, GetStyle)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Returns TRUE if the font is a symbol font or FALSE if not. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(BOOL, IsSymbolFont)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets a localized strings collection containing the face names for the font (e.g., Regular or Bold), indexed by locale name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="names">Receives a pointer to the newly created localized strings object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFaceNames)( |
| __out IDWriteLocalizedStrings** names |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets a localized strings collection containing the specified informational strings, indexed by locale name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="informationalStringID">Identifies the string to get.</param> |
| /// <param name="informationalStrings">Receives a pointer to the newly created localized strings object.</param> |
| /// <param name="exists">Receives the value TRUE if the font contains the specified string ID or FALSE if not.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. If the font does not contain the specified string, the return value is S_OK but |
| /// informationalStrings receives a NULL pointer and exists receives the value FALSE. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetInformationalStrings)( |
| DWRITE_INFORMATIONAL_STRING_ID informationalStringID, |
| __out IDWriteLocalizedStrings** informationalStrings, |
| __out BOOL* exists |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets a value that indicates what simulation are applied to the specified font. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS, GetSimulations)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the metrics for the font. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontMetrics">Receives the font metrics.</param> |
| STDMETHOD_(void, GetMetrics)( |
| __out DWRITE_FONT_METRICS* fontMetrics |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Determines whether the font supports the specified character. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="unicodeValue">Unicode (UCS-4) character value.</param> |
| /// <param name="exists">Receives the value TRUE if the font supports the specified character or FALSE if not.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(HasCharacter)( |
| UINT32 unicodeValue, |
| __out BOOL* exists |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a font face object for the font. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFace">Receives a pointer to the newly created font face object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateFontFace)( |
| __out IDWriteFontFace** fontFace |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Direction for how reading progresses. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_READING_DIRECTION |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Reading progresses from left to right. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_READING_DIRECTION_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Reading progresses from right to left. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_READING_DIRECTION_RIGHT_TO_LEFT |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Direction for how lines of text are placed relative to one another. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FLOW_DIRECTION |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Text lines are placed from top to bottom. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FLOW_DIRECTION_TOP_TO_BOTTOM |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Alignment of paragraph text along the reading direction axis relative to |
| /// the leading and trailing edge of the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The leading edge of the paragraph text is aligned to the layout box's leading edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT_LEADING, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The trailing edge of the paragraph text is aligned to the layout box's trailing edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT_TRAILING, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The center of the paragraph text is aligned to the center of the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT_CENTER |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Alignment of paragraph text along the flow direction axis relative to the |
| /// flow's beginning and ending edge of the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_PARAGRAPH_ALIGNMENT |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The first line of paragraph is aligned to the flow's beginning edge of the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_PARAGRAPH_ALIGNMENT_NEAR, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The last line of paragraph is aligned to the flow's ending edge of the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_PARAGRAPH_ALIGNMENT_FAR, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The center of the paragraph is aligned to the center of the flow of the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_PARAGRAPH_ALIGNMENT_CENTER |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Word wrapping in multiline paragraph. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_WORD_WRAPPING |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Words are broken across lines to avoid text overflowing the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_WORD_WRAPPING_WRAP, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Words are kept within the same line even when it overflows the layout box. |
| /// This option is often used with scrolling to reveal overflow text. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_WORD_WRAPPING_NO_WRAP |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The method used for line spacing in layout. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_LINE_SPACING_METHOD |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Line spacing depends solely on the content, growing to accomodate the size of fonts and inline objects. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_LINE_SPACING_METHOD_DEFAULT, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Lines are explicitly set to uniform spacing, regardless of contained font sizes. |
| /// This can be useful to avoid the uneven appearance that can occur from font fallback. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_LINE_SPACING_METHOD_UNIFORM |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Text granularity used to trim text overflowing the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_TRIMMING_GRANULARITY |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// No trimming occurs. Text flows beyond the layout width. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TRIMMING_GRANULARITY_NONE, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Trimming occurs at character cluster boundary. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TRIMMING_GRANULARITY_CHARACTER, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Trimming occurs at word boundary. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TRIMMING_GRANULARITY_WORD |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Typographic feature of text supplied by the font. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG |
| { |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_ALTERNATIVE_FRACTIONS = 0x63726661, // 'afrc' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_PETITE_CAPITALS_FROM_CAPITALS = 0x63703263, // 'c2pc' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_SMALL_CAPITALS_FROM_CAPITALS = 0x63733263, // 'c2sc' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_CONTEXTUAL_ALTERNATES = 0x746c6163, // 'calt' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_CASE_SENSITIVE_FORMS = 0x65736163, // 'case' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_GLYPH_COMPOSITION_DECOMPOSITION = 0x706d6363, // 'ccmp' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_CONTEXTUAL_LIGATURES = 0x67696c63, // 'clig' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_CAPITAL_SPACING = 0x70737063, // 'cpsp' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_CONTEXTUAL_SWASH = 0x68777363, // 'cswh' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_CURSIVE_POSITIONING = 0x73727563, // 'curs' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_DEFAULT = 0x746c6664, // 'dflt' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_DISCRETIONARY_LIGATURES = 0x67696c64, // 'dlig' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_EXPERT_FORMS = 0x74707865, // 'expt' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_FRACTIONS = 0x63617266, // 'frac' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_FULL_WIDTH = 0x64697766, // 'fwid' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_HALF_FORMS = 0x666c6168, // 'half' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_HALANT_FORMS = 0x6e6c6168, // 'haln' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_ALTERNATE_HALF_WIDTH = 0x746c6168, // 'halt' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_HISTORICAL_FORMS = 0x74736968, // 'hist' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_HORIZONTAL_KANA_ALTERNATES = 0x616e6b68, // 'hkna' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_HISTORICAL_LIGATURES = 0x67696c68, // 'hlig' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_HALF_WIDTH = 0x64697768, // 'hwid' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_HOJO_KANJI_FORMS = 0x6f6a6f68, // 'hojo' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_JIS04_FORMS = 0x3430706a, // 'jp04' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_JIS78_FORMS = 0x3837706a, // 'jp78' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_JIS83_FORMS = 0x3338706a, // 'jp83' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_JIS90_FORMS = 0x3039706a, // 'jp90' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_KERNING = 0x6e72656b, // 'kern' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STANDARD_LIGATURES = 0x6167696c, // 'liga' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_LINING_FIGURES = 0x6d756e6c, // 'lnum' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_LOCALIZED_FORMS = 0x6c636f6c, // 'locl' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_MARK_POSITIONING = 0x6b72616d, // 'mark' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_MATHEMATICAL_GREEK = 0x6b72676d, // 'mgrk' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_MARK_TO_MARK_POSITIONING = 0x6b6d6b6d, // 'mkmk' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_ALTERNATE_ANNOTATION_FORMS = 0x746c616e, // 'nalt' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_NLC_KANJI_FORMS = 0x6b636c6e, // 'nlck' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_OLD_STYLE_FIGURES = 0x6d756e6f, // 'onum' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_ORDINALS = 0x6e64726f, // 'ordn' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_PROPORTIONAL_ALTERNATE_WIDTH = 0x746c6170, // 'palt' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_PETITE_CAPITALS = 0x70616370, // 'pcap' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_PROPORTIONAL_FIGURES = 0x6d756e70, // 'pnum' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_PROPORTIONAL_WIDTHS = 0x64697770, // 'pwid' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_QUARTER_WIDTHS = 0x64697771, // 'qwid' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_REQUIRED_LIGATURES = 0x67696c72, // 'rlig' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_RUBY_NOTATION_FORMS = 0x79627572, // 'ruby' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_ALTERNATES = 0x746c6173, // 'salt' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_SCIENTIFIC_INFERIORS = 0x666e6973, // 'sinf' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_SMALL_CAPITALS = 0x70636d73, // 'smcp' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_SIMPLIFIED_FORMS = 0x6c706d73, // 'smpl' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_1 = 0x31307373, // 'ss01' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_2 = 0x32307373, // 'ss02' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_3 = 0x33307373, // 'ss03' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_4 = 0x34307373, // 'ss04' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_5 = 0x35307373, // 'ss05' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_6 = 0x36307373, // 'ss06' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_7 = 0x37307373, // 'ss07' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_8 = 0x38307373, // 'ss08' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_9 = 0x39307373, // 'ss09' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_10 = 0x30317373, // 'ss10' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_11 = 0x31317373, // 'ss11' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_12 = 0x32317373, // 'ss12' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_13 = 0x33317373, // 'ss13' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_14 = 0x34317373, // 'ss14' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_15 = 0x35317373, // 'ss15' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_16 = 0x36317373, // 'ss16' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_17 = 0x37317373, // 'ss17' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_18 = 0x38317373, // 'ss18' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_19 = 0x39317373, // 'ss19' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_STYLISTIC_SET_20 = 0x30327373, // 'ss20' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_SUBSCRIPT = 0x73627573, // 'subs' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_SUPERSCRIPT = 0x73707573, // 'sups' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_SWASH = 0x68737773, // 'swsh' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_TITLING = 0x6c746974, // 'titl' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_TRADITIONAL_NAME_FORMS = 0x6d616e74, // 'tnam' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_TABULAR_FIGURES = 0x6d756e74, // 'tnum' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_TRADITIONAL_FORMS = 0x64617274, // 'trad' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_THIRD_WIDTHS = 0x64697774, // 'twid' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_UNICASE = 0x63696e75, // 'unic' |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG_SLASHED_ZERO = 0x6f72657a, // 'zero' |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE structure specifies a range of text positions where format is applied. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The start text position of the range. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 startPosition; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of text positions in the range. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 length; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE structure specifies properties used to identify and execute typographic feature in the font. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The feature OpenType name identifier. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE_TAG nameTag; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Execution parameter of the feature. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// The parameter should be non-zero to enable the feature. Once enabled, a feature can't be disabled again within |
| /// the same range. Features requiring a selector use this value to indicate the selector index. |
| /// </remarks> |
| UINT32 parameter; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Defines a set of typographic features to be applied during shaping. |
| /// Notice the character range which this feature list spans is specified |
| /// as a separate parameter to GetGlyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_TYPOGRAPHIC_FEATURES |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Array of font features. |
| /// </summary> |
| __field_ecount(featureCount) DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE* features; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of features. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 featureCount; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_TRIMMING structure specifies the trimming option for text overflowing the layout box. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_TRIMMING |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Text granularity of which trimming applies. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TRIMMING_GRANULARITY granularity; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Character code used as the delimiter signaling the beginning of the portion of text to be preserved, |
| /// most useful for path ellipsis, where the delimeter would be a slash. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 delimiter; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// How many occurences of the delimiter to step back. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 delimiterCount; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| interface IDWriteTypography; |
| interface IDWriteInlineObject; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The format of text used for text layout purpose. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// This object may not be thread-safe and it may carry the state of text format change. |
| /// </remarks> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("9c906818-31d7-4fd3-a151-7c5e225db55a") IDWriteTextFormat : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set alignment option of text relative to layout box's leading and trailing edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textAlignment">Text alignment option</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetTextAlignment)( |
| DWRITE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT textAlignment |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set alignment option of paragraph relative to layout box's top and bottom edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="paragraphAlignment">Paragraph alignment option</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetParagraphAlignment)( |
| DWRITE_PARAGRAPH_ALIGNMENT paragraphAlignment |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set word wrapping option. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="wordWrapping">Word wrapping option</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetWordWrapping)( |
| DWRITE_WORD_WRAPPING wordWrapping |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set paragraph reading direction. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="readingDirection">Text reading direction</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetReadingDirection)( |
| DWRITE_READING_DIRECTION readingDirection |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set paragraph flow direction. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="flowDirection">Paragraph flow direction</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetFlowDirection)( |
| DWRITE_FLOW_DIRECTION flowDirection |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set incremental tab stop position. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="incrementalTabStop">The incremental tab stop value</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetIncrementalTabStop)( |
| FLOAT incrementalTabStop |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set trimming options for any trailing text exceeding the layout width |
| /// or for any far text exceeding the layout height. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="trimmingOptions">Text trimming options.</param> |
| /// <param name="trimmingSign">Application-defined omission sign. This parameter may be NULL if no trimming sign is desired.</param> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Any inline object can be used for the trimming sign, but CreateEllipsisTrimmingSign |
| /// provides a typical ellipsis symbol. Trimming is also useful vertically for hiding |
| /// partial lines. |
| /// </remarks> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetTrimming)( |
| __in DWRITE_TRIMMING const* trimmingOptions, |
| IDWriteInlineObject* trimmingSign |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set line spacing. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="lineSpacingMethod">How to determine line height.</param> |
| /// <param name="lineSpacing">The line height, or rather distance between one baseline to another.</param> |
| /// <param name="baseline">Distance from top of line to baseline. A reasonable ratio to lineSpacing is 80%.</param> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// For the default method, spacing depends solely on the content. |
| /// For uniform spacing, the given line height will override the content. |
| /// </remarks> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetLineSpacing)( |
| DWRITE_LINE_SPACING_METHOD lineSpacingMethod, |
| FLOAT lineSpacing, |
| FLOAT baseline |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get alignment option of text relative to layout box's leading and trailing edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT, GetTextAlignment)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get alignment option of paragraph relative to layout box's top and bottom edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_PARAGRAPH_ALIGNMENT, GetParagraphAlignment)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get word wrapping option. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_WORD_WRAPPING, GetWordWrapping)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get paragraph reading direction. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_READING_DIRECTION, GetReadingDirection)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get paragraph flow direction. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FLOW_DIRECTION, GetFlowDirection)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get incremental tab stop position. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(FLOAT, GetIncrementalTabStop)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get trimming options for text overflowing the layout width. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="trimmingOptions">Text trimming options.</param> |
| /// <param name="trimmingSign">Trimming omission sign. This parameter may be NULL.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetTrimming)( |
| __out DWRITE_TRIMMING* trimmingOptions, |
| __out IDWriteInlineObject** trimmingSign |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get line spacing. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="lineSpacingMethod">How line height is determined.</param> |
| /// <param name="lineSpacing">The line height, or rather distance between one baseline to another.</param> |
| /// <param name="baseline">Distance from top of line to baseline.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLineSpacing)( |
| __out DWRITE_LINE_SPACING_METHOD* lineSpacingMethod, |
| __out FLOAT* lineSpacing, |
| __out FLOAT* baseline |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontCollection">The current font collection.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontCollection)( |
| __out IDWriteFontCollection** fontCollection |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the length of the font family name, in characters, not including the terminating NULL character. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(UINT32, GetFontFamilyNameLength)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get a copy of the font family name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFamilyName">Character array that receives the current font family name</param> |
| /// <param name="nameSize">Size of the character array in character count including the terminated NULL character.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontFamilyName)( |
| __out_ecount_z(nameSize) WCHAR* fontFamilyName, |
| UINT32 nameSize |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font weight. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT, GetFontWeight)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font style. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_STYLE, GetFontStyle)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font stretch. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH, GetFontStretch)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font em height. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(FLOAT, GetFontSize)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the length of the locale name, in characters, not including the terminating NULL character. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(UINT32, GetLocaleNameLength)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get a copy of the locale name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="localeName">Character array that receives the current locale name</param> |
| /// <param name="nameSize">Size of the character array in character count including the terminated NULL character.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLocaleName)( |
| __out_ecount_z(nameSize) WCHAR* localeName, |
| UINT32 nameSize |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Font typography setting. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("55f1112b-1dc2-4b3c-9541-f46894ed85b6") IDWriteTypography : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Add font feature. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFeature">The font feature to add.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(AddFontFeature)( |
| DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE fontFeature |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the number of font features. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(UINT32, GetFontFeatureCount)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font feature at the specified index. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFeatureIndex">The zero-based index of the font feature to get.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFeature">The font feature.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontFeature)( |
| UINT32 fontFeatureIndex, |
| __out DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE* fontFeature |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| enum DWRITE_SCRIPT_SHAPES |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// No additional shaping requirement. Text is shaped with the writing system default behavior. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_SCRIPT_SHAPES_DEFAULT = 0, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Text should leave no visual on display i.e. control or format control characters. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_SCRIPT_SHAPES_NO_VISUAL = 1 |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef DEFINE_ENUM_FLAG_OPERATORS |
| DEFINE_ENUM_FLAG_OPERATORS(DWRITE_SCRIPT_SHAPES); |
| #endif |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Association of text and its writing system script as well as some display attributes. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_SCRIPT_ANALYSIS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Zero-based index representation of writing system script. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 script; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Additional shaping requirement of text. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_SCRIPT_SHAPES shapes; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Condition at the edges of inline object or text used to determine |
| /// line-breaking behavior. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_BREAK_CONDITION |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Whether a break is allowed is determined by the condition of the |
| /// neighboring text span or inline object. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_BREAK_CONDITION_NEUTRAL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// A break is allowed, unless overruled by the condition of the |
| /// neighboring text span or inline object, either prohibited by a |
| /// May Not or forced by a Must. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_BREAK_CONDITION_CAN_BREAK, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// There should be no break, unless overruled by a Must condition from |
| /// the neighboring text span or inline object. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_BREAK_CONDITION_MAY_NOT_BREAK, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The break must happen, regardless of the condition of the adjacent |
| /// text span or inline object. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_BREAK_CONDITION_MUST_BREAK |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Line breakpoint characteristics of a character. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_LINE_BREAKPOINT |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Breaking condition before the character. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT8 breakConditionBefore : 2; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Breaking condition after the character. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT8 breakConditionAfter : 2; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The character is some form of whitespace, which may be meaningful |
| /// for justification. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT8 isWhitespace : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The character is a soft hyphen, often used to indicate hyphenation |
| /// points inside words. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT8 isSoftHyphen : 1; |
| |
| UINT8 padding : 2; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// How to apply number substitution on digits and related punctuation. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_NUMBER_SUBSTITUTION_METHOD |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies that the substitution method should be determined based |
| /// on LOCALE_IDIGITSUBSTITUTION value of the specified text culture. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_NUMBER_SUBSTITUTION_METHOD_FROM_CULTURE, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// If the culture is Arabic or Farsi, specifies that the number shape |
| /// depend on the context. Either traditional or nominal number shape |
| /// are used depending on the nearest preceding strong character or (if |
| /// there is none) the reading direction of the paragraph. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_NUMBER_SUBSTITUTION_METHOD_CONTEXTUAL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies that code points 0x30-0x39 are always rendered as nominal numeral |
| /// shapes (ones of the European number), i.e., no substitution is performed. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_NUMBER_SUBSTITUTION_METHOD_NONE, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies that number are rendered using the national number shape |
| /// as specified by the LOCALE_SNATIVEDIGITS value of the specified text culture. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_NUMBER_SUBSTITUTION_METHOD_NATIONAL, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies that number are rendered using the traditional shape |
| /// for the specified culture. For most cultures, this is the same as |
| /// NativeNational. However, NativeNational results in Latin number |
| /// for some Arabic cultures, whereas this value results in Arabic |
| /// number for all Arabic cultures. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_NUMBER_SUBSTITUTION_METHOD_TRADITIONAL |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Holds the appropriate digits and numeric punctuation for a given locale. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DECLSPEC_UUID("14885CC9-BAB0-4f90-B6ED-5C366A2CD03D") DECLSPEC_NOVTABLE IDWriteNumberSubstitution : public IUnknown |
| { |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Shaping output properties per input character. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_SHAPING_TEXT_PROPERTIES |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// This character can be shaped independently from the others |
| /// (usually set for the space character). |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 isShapedAlone : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Reserved for use by shaping engine. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 reserved : 15; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Shaping output properties per output glyph. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_SHAPING_GLYPH_PROPERTIES |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Justification class, whether to use spacing, kashidas, or |
| /// another method. This exists for backwards compatibility |
| /// with Uniscribe's SCRIPT_JUSTIFY enum. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 justification : 4; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicates glyph is the first of a cluster. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 isClusterStart : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Glyph is a diacritic. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 isDiacritic : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Glyph has no width, blank, ZWJ, ZWNJ etc. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 isZeroWidthSpace : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Reserved for use by shaping engine. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 reserved : 9; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The interface implemented by the text analyzer's client to provide text to |
| /// the analyzer. It allows the separation between the logical view of text as |
| /// a continuous stream of characters identifiable by unique text positions, |
| /// and the actual memory layout of potentially discrete blocks of text in the |
| /// client's backing store. |
| /// |
| /// If any of these callbacks returns an error, the analysis functions will |
| /// stop prematurely and return a callback error. Rather than return E_NOTIMPL, |
| /// an application should stub the method and return a constant/null and S_OK. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DECLSPEC_UUID("688e1a58-5094-47c8-adc8-fbcea60ae92b") DECLSPEC_NOVTABLE IDWriteTextAnalysisSource : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get a block of text starting at the specified text position. |
| /// Returning NULL indicates the end of text - the position is after |
| /// the last character. This function is called iteratively for |
| /// each consecutive block, tying together several fragmented blocks |
| /// in the backing store into a virtual contiguous string. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">First position of the piece to obtain. All |
| /// positions are in UTF16 code-units, not whole characters, which |
| /// matters when supplementary characters are used.</param> |
| /// <param name="textString">Address that receives a pointer to the text block |
| /// at the specified position.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Number of UTF16 units of the retrieved chunk. |
| /// The returned length is not the length of the block, but the length |
| /// remaining in the block, from the given position until its end. |
| /// So querying for a position that is 75 positions into a 100 |
| /// postition block would return 25.</param> |
| /// <returns>Pointer to the first character at the given text position. |
| /// NULL indicates no chunk available at the specified position, either |
| /// because textPosition >= the entire text content length or because the |
| /// queried position is not mapped into the app's backing store.</returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Although apps can implement sparse textual content that only maps part of |
| /// the backing store, the app must map any text that is in the range passed |
| /// to any analysis functions. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetTextAtPosition)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| __out WCHAR const** textString, |
| __out UINT32* textLength |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get a block of text immediately preceding the specified position. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Position immediately after the last position of the chunk to obtain.</param> |
| /// <param name="textString">Address that receives a pointer to the text block |
| /// at the specified position.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Number of UTF16 units of the retrieved block. |
| /// The length returned is from the given position to the front of |
| /// the block.</param> |
| /// <returns>Pointer to the first character at (textPosition - textLength). |
| /// NULL indicates no chunk available at the specified position, either |
| /// because textPosition == 0,the textPosition > the entire text content |
| /// length, or the queried position is not mapped into the app's backing |
| /// store.</returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Although apps can implement sparse textual content that only maps part of |
| /// the backing store, the app must map any text that is in the range passed |
| /// to any analysis functions. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetTextBeforePosition)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| __out WCHAR const** textString, |
| __out UINT32* textLength |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get paragraph reading direction. |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(DWRITE_READING_DIRECTION, GetParagraphReadingDirection)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get locale name on the range affected by it. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Position to get the locale name of.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Receives the length from the given position up to the |
| /// next differing locale.</param> |
| /// <param name="localeName">Address that receives a pointer to the locale |
| /// at the specified position.</param> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// The localeName pointer must remain valid until the next call or until |
| /// the analysis returns. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLocaleName)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| __out UINT32* textLength, |
| __out_z WCHAR const** localeName |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get number substitution on the range affected by it. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Position to get the number substitution of.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Receives the length from the given position up to the |
| /// next differing number substitution.</param> |
| /// <param name="numberSubstitution">Address that receives a pointer to the number substitution |
| /// at the specified position.</param> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Any implementation should return the number substitution with an |
| /// incremented ref count, and the analysis will release when finished |
| /// with it (either before the next call or before it returns). However, |
| /// the sink callback may hold onto it after that. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetNumberSubstitution)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| __out UINT32* textLength, |
| __out IDWriteNumberSubstitution** numberSubstitution |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The interface implemented by the text analyzer's client to receive the |
| /// output of a given text analysis. The Text analyzer disregards any current |
| /// state of the analysis sink, therefore a Set method call on a range |
| /// overwrites the previously set analysis result of the same range. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DECLSPEC_UUID("5810cd44-0ca0-4701-b3fa-bec5182ae4f6") DECLSPEC_NOVTABLE IDWriteTextAnalysisSink : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Report script analysis for the text range. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Starting position to report from.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Number of UTF16 units of the reported range.</param> |
| /// <param name="scriptAnalysis">Script analysis of characters in range.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// A successful code or error code to abort analysis. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetScriptAnalysis)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| __in DWRITE_SCRIPT_ANALYSIS const* scriptAnalysis |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Repport line-break opportunities for each character, starting from |
| /// the specified position. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Starting position to report from.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Number of UTF16 units of the reported range.</param> |
| /// <param name="lineBreakpoints">Breaking conditions for each character.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// A successful code or error code to abort analysis. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetLineBreakpoints)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| __in_ecount(textLength) DWRITE_LINE_BREAKPOINT const* lineBreakpoints |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set bidirectional level on the range, called once per each |
| /// level run change (either explicit or resolved implicit). |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Starting position to report from.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Number of UTF16 units of the reported range.</param> |
| /// <param name="explicitLevel">Explicit level from embedded control codes |
| /// RLE/RLO/LRE/LRO/PDF, determined before any additional rules.</param> |
| /// <param name="resolvedLevel">Final implicit level considering the |
| /// explicit level and characters' natural directionality, after all |
| /// Bidi rules have been applied.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// A successful code or error code to abort analysis. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetBidiLevel)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| UINT8 explicitLevel, |
| UINT8 resolvedLevel |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set number substitution on the range. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Starting position to report from.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Number of UTF16 units of the reported range.</param> |
| /// <param name="numberSubstitution">The number substitution applicable to |
| /// the returned range of text. The sink callback may hold onto it by |
| /// incrementing its ref count.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// A successful code or error code to abort analysis. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remark> |
| /// Unlike script and bidi analysis, where every character passed to the |
| /// analyzer has a result, this will only be called for those ranges where |
| /// substitution is applicable. For any other range, you will simply not |
| /// be called. |
| /// </remark> |
| STDMETHOD(SetNumberSubstitution)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| __notnull IDWriteNumberSubstitution* numberSubstitution |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Analyzes various text properties for complex script processing. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("b7e6163e-7f46-43b4-84b3-e4e6249c365d") IDWriteTextAnalyzer : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Analyzes a text range for script boundaries, reading text attributes |
| /// from the source and reporting the Unicode script ID to the sink |
| /// callback SetScript. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="analysisSource">Source object to analyze.</param> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Starting position within the source object.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Length to analyze.</param> |
| /// <param name="analysisSink">Callback object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(AnalyzeScript)( |
| IDWriteTextAnalysisSource* analysisSource, |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| IDWriteTextAnalysisSink* analysisSink |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Analyzes a text range for script directionality, reading attributes |
| /// from the source and reporting levels to the sink callback SetBidiLevel. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="analysisSource">Source object to analyze.</param> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Starting position within the source object.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Length to analyze.</param> |
| /// <param name="analysisSink">Callback object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// While the function can handle multiple paragraphs, the text range |
| /// should not arbitrarily split the middle of paragraphs. Otherwise the |
| /// returned levels may be wrong, since the Bidi algorithm is meant to |
| /// apply to the paragraph as a whole. |
| /// </remarks> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Embedded control codes (LRE/LRO/RLE/RLO/PDF) are taken into account. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(AnalyzeBidi)( |
| IDWriteTextAnalysisSource* analysisSource, |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| IDWriteTextAnalysisSink* analysisSink |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Analyzes a text range for spans where number substitution is applicable, |
| /// reading attributes from the source and reporting substitutable ranges |
| /// to the sink callback SetNumberSubstitution. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="analysisSource">Source object to analyze.</param> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Starting position within the source object.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Length to analyze.</param> |
| /// <param name="analysisSink">Callback object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// While the function can handle multiple ranges of differing number |
| /// substitutions, the text ranges should not arbitrarily split the |
| /// middle of numbers. Otherwise it will treat the numbers separately |
| /// and will not translate any intervening punctuation. |
| /// </remarks> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Embedded control codes (LRE/LRO/RLE/RLO/PDF) are taken into account. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(AnalyzeNumberSubstitution)( |
| IDWriteTextAnalysisSource* analysisSource, |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| IDWriteTextAnalysisSink* analysisSink |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Analyzes a text range for potential breakpoint opportunities, reading |
| /// attributes from the source and reporting breakpoint opportunities to |
| /// the sink callback SetLineBreakpoints. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="analysisSource">Source object to analyze.</param> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Starting position within the source object.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Length to analyze.</param> |
| /// <param name="analysisSink">Callback object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// While the function can handle multiple paragraphs, the text range |
| /// should not arbitrarily split the middle of paragraphs, unless the |
| /// given text span is considered a whole unit. Otherwise the |
| /// returned properties for the first and last characters will |
| /// inappropriately allow breaks. |
| /// </remarks> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Special cases include the first, last, and surrogate characters. Any |
| /// text span is treated as if adjacent to inline objects on either side. |
| /// So the rules with contingent-break opportunities are used, where the |
| /// edge between text and inline objects is always treated as a potential |
| /// break opportunity, dependent on any overriding rules of the adjacent |
| /// objects to prohibit or force the break (see Unicode TR #14). |
| /// Surrogate pairs never break between. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(AnalyzeLineBreakpoints)( |
| IDWriteTextAnalysisSource* analysisSource, |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| IDWriteTextAnalysisSink* analysisSink |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Parses the input text string and maps it to the set of glyphs and associated glyph data |
| /// according to the font and the writing system's rendering rules. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textString">The string to convert to glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">The length of textString.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFace">The font face to get glyphs from.</param> |
| /// <param name="isSideways">Set to true if the text is intended to be |
| /// drawn vertically.</param> |
| /// <param name="isRightToLeft">Set to TRUE for right-to-left text.</param> |
| /// <param name="scriptAnalysis">Script analysis result from AnalyzeScript.</param> |
| /// <param name="localeName">The locale to use when selecting glyphs. |
| /// e.g. the same character may map to different glyphs for ja-jp vs zh-chs. |
| /// If this is NULL then the default mapping based on the script is used.</param> |
| /// <param name="numberSubstitution">Optional number substitution which |
| /// selects the appropriate glyphs for digits and related numeric characters, |
| /// depending on the results obtained from AnalyzeNumberSubstitution. Passing |
| /// null indicates that no substitution is needed and that the digits should |
| /// receive nominal glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="features">An array of pointers to the sets of typographic |
| /// features to use in each feature range.</param> |
| /// <param name="featureRangeLengths">The length of each feature range, in characters. |
| /// The sum of all lengths should be equal to textLength.</param> |
| /// <param name="featureRanges">The number of feature ranges.</param> |
| /// <param name="maxGlyphCount">The maximum number of glyphs that can be |
| /// returned.</param> |
| /// <param name="clusterMap">The mapping from character ranges to glyph |
| /// ranges.</param> |
| /// <param name="textProps">Per-character output properties.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphIndices">Output glyph indices.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphProps">Per-glyph output properties.</param> |
| /// <param name="actualGlyphCount">The actual number of glyphs returned if |
| /// the call succeeds.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Note that the mapping from characters to glyphs is, in general, many- |
| /// to-many. The recommended estimate for the per-glyph output buffers is |
| /// (3 * textLength / 2 + 16). This is not guaranteed to be sufficient. |
| /// |
| /// The value of the actualGlyphCount parameter is only valid if the call |
| /// succeeds. In the event that maxGlyphCount is not big enough |
| /// E_NOT_SUFFICIENT_BUFFER, which is equivalent to HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER), |
| /// will be returned. The application should allocate a larger buffer and try again. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetGlyphs)( |
| __in_ecount(textLength) WCHAR const* textString, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| IDWriteFontFace* fontFace, |
| BOOL isSideways, |
| BOOL isRightToLeft, |
| __in DWRITE_SCRIPT_ANALYSIS const* scriptAnalysis, |
| __in_z_opt WCHAR const* localeName, |
| __maybenull IDWriteNumberSubstitution* numberSubstitution, |
| __in_ecount_opt(featureRanges) DWRITE_TYPOGRAPHIC_FEATURES const** features, |
| __in_ecount_opt(featureRanges) UINT32 const* featureRangeLengths, |
| UINT32 featureRanges, |
| UINT32 maxGlyphCount, |
| __out_ecount(textLength) UINT16* clusterMap, |
| __out_ecount(textLength) DWRITE_SHAPING_TEXT_PROPERTIES* textProps, |
| __out_ecount(maxGlyphCount) UINT16* glyphIndices, |
| __out_ecount(maxGlyphCount) DWRITE_SHAPING_GLYPH_PROPERTIES* glyphProps, |
| __out UINT32* actualGlyphCount |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Place glyphs output from the GetGlyphs method according to the font |
| /// and the writing system's rendering rules. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textString">The original string the glyphs came from.</param> |
| /// <param name="clusterMap">The mapping from character ranges to glyph |
| /// ranges. Returned by GetGlyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="textProps">Per-character properties. Returned by |
| /// GetGlyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">The length of textString.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphIndices">Glyph indices. See GetGlyphs</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphProps">Per-glyph properties. See GetGlyphs</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphCount">The number of glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFace">The font face the glyphs came from.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontEmSize">Logical font size in DIP's.</param> |
| /// <param name="isSideways">Set to true if the text is intended to be |
| /// drawn vertically.</param> |
| /// <param name="isRightToLeft">Set to TRUE for right-to-left text.</param> |
| /// <param name="scriptAnalysis">Script analysis result from AnalyzeScript.</param> |
| /// <param name="localeName">The locale to use when selecting glyphs. |
| /// e.g. the same character may map to different glyphs for ja-jp vs zh-chs. |
| /// If this is NULL then the default mapping based on the script is used.</param> |
| /// <param name="features">An array of pointers to the sets of typographic |
| /// features to use in each feature range.</param> |
| /// <param name="featureRangeLengths">The length of each feature range, in characters. |
| /// The sum of all lengths should be equal to textLength.</param> |
| /// <param name="featureRanges">The number of feature ranges.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphAdvances">The advance width of each glyph.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphOffsets">The offset of the origin of each glyph.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetGlyphPlacements)( |
| __in_ecount(textLength) WCHAR const* textString, |
| __in_ecount(textLength) UINT16 const* clusterMap, |
| __in_ecount(textLength) DWRITE_SHAPING_TEXT_PROPERTIES* textProps, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| __in_ecount(glyphCount) UINT16 const* glyphIndices, |
| __in_ecount(glyphCount) DWRITE_SHAPING_GLYPH_PROPERTIES const* glyphProps, |
| UINT32 glyphCount, |
| IDWriteFontFace * fontFace, |
| FLOAT fontEmSize, |
| BOOL isSideways, |
| BOOL isRightToLeft, |
| __in DWRITE_SCRIPT_ANALYSIS const* scriptAnalysis, |
| __in_z_opt WCHAR const* localeName, |
| __in_ecount_opt(featureRanges) DWRITE_TYPOGRAPHIC_FEATURES const** features, |
| __in_ecount_opt(featureRanges) UINT32 const* featureRangeLengths, |
| UINT32 featureRanges, |
| __out_ecount(glyphCount) FLOAT* glyphAdvances, |
| __out_ecount(glyphCount) DWRITE_GLYPH_OFFSET* glyphOffsets |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Place glyphs output from the GetGlyphs method according to the font |
| /// and the writing system's rendering rules. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textString">The original string the glyphs came from.</param> |
| /// <param name="clusterMap">The mapping from character ranges to glyph |
| /// ranges. Returned by GetGlyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="textProps">Per-character properties. Returned by |
| /// GetGlyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">The length of textString.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphIndices">Glyph indices. See GetGlyphs</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphProps">Per-glyph properties. See GetGlyphs</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphCount">The number of glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFace">The font face the glyphs came from.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontEmSize">Logical font size in DIP's.</param> |
| /// <param name="pixelsPerDip">Number of physical pixels per DIP. For example, if the DPI of the rendering surface is 96 this |
| /// value is 1.0f. If the DPI is 120, this value is 120.0f/96.</param> |
| /// <param name="transform">Optional transform applied to the glyphs and their positions. This transform is applied after the |
| /// scaling specified by the font size and pixelsPerDip.</param> |
| /// <param name="useGdiNatural"> |
| /// When set to FALSE, the metrics are the same as the metrics of GDI aliased text. |
| /// When set to TRUE, the metrics are the same as the metrics of text measured by GDI using a font |
| /// created with CLEARTYPE_NATURAL_QUALITY. |
| /// </param> |
| /// <param name="isSideways">Set to true if the text is intended to be |
| /// drawn vertically.</param> |
| /// <param name="isRightToLeft">Set to TRUE for right-to-left text.</param> |
| /// <param name="scriptAnalysis">Script analysis result from AnalyzeScript.</param> |
| /// <param name="localeName">The locale to use when selecting glyphs. |
| /// e.g. the same character may map to different glyphs for ja-jp vs zh-chs. |
| /// If this is NULL then the default mapping based on the script is used.</param> |
| /// <param name="features">An array of pointers to the sets of typographic |
| /// features to use in each feature range.</param> |
| /// <param name="featureRangeLengths">The length of each feature range, in characters. |
| /// The sum of all lengths should be equal to textLength.</param> |
| /// <param name="featureRanges">The number of feature ranges.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphAdvances">The advance width of each glyph.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphOffsets">The offset of the origin of each glyph.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetGdiCompatibleGlyphPlacements)( |
| __in_ecount(textLength) WCHAR const* textString, |
| __in_ecount(textLength) UINT16 const* clusterMap, |
| __in_ecount(textLength) DWRITE_SHAPING_TEXT_PROPERTIES* textProps, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| __in_ecount(glyphCount) UINT16 const* glyphIndices, |
| __in_ecount(glyphCount) DWRITE_SHAPING_GLYPH_PROPERTIES const* glyphProps, |
| UINT32 glyphCount, |
| IDWriteFontFace * fontFace, |
| FLOAT fontEmSize, |
| FLOAT pixelsPerDip, |
| __in_opt DWRITE_MATRIX const* transform, |
| BOOL useGdiNatural, |
| BOOL isSideways, |
| BOOL isRightToLeft, |
| __in DWRITE_SCRIPT_ANALYSIS const* scriptAnalysis, |
| __in_z_opt WCHAR const* localeName, |
| __in_ecount_opt(featureRanges) DWRITE_TYPOGRAPHIC_FEATURES const** features, |
| __in_ecount_opt(featureRanges) UINT32 const* featureRangeLengths, |
| UINT32 featureRanges, |
| __out_ecount(glyphCount) FLOAT* glyphAdvances, |
| __out_ecount(glyphCount) DWRITE_GLYPH_OFFSET* glyphOffsets |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN structure contains the information needed by renderers |
| /// to draw glyph runs. All coordinates are in device independent pixels (DIPs). |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The physical font face to draw with. |
| /// </summary> |
| __notnull IDWriteFontFace* fontFace; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Logical size of the font in DIPs, not points (equals 1/96 inch). |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT fontEmSize; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 glyphCount; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The indices to render. |
| /// </summary> |
| __field_ecount(glyphCount) UINT16 const* glyphIndices; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Glyph advance widths. |
| /// </summary> |
| __field_ecount_opt(glyphCount) FLOAT const* glyphAdvances; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Glyph offsets. |
| /// </summary> |
| __field_ecount_opt(glyphCount) DWRITE_GLYPH_OFFSET const* glyphOffsets; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// If true, specifies that glyphs are rotated 90 degrees to the left and |
| /// vertical metrics are used. Vertical writing is achieved by specifying |
| /// isSideways = true and rotating the entire run 90 degrees to the right |
| /// via a rotate transform. |
| /// </summary> |
| BOOL isSideways; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The implicit resolved bidi level of the run. Odd levels indicate |
| /// right-to-left languages like Hebrew and Arabic, while even levels |
| /// indicate left-to-right languages like English and Japanese (when |
| /// written horizontally). For right-to-left languages, the text origin |
| /// is on the right, and text should be drawn to the left. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 bidiLevel; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN_DESCRIPTION structure contains additional properties |
| /// related to those in DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN_DESCRIPTION |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The locale name associated with this run. |
| /// </summary> |
| __nullterminated WCHAR const* localeName; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The text associated with the glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| __field_ecount(stringLength) WCHAR const* string; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of characters (UTF16 code-units). |
| /// Note that this may be different than the number of glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 stringLength; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// An array of indices to the glyph indices array, of the first glyphs of |
| /// all the glyph clusters of the glyphs to render. |
| /// </summary> |
| __field_ecount(stringLength) UINT16 const* clusterMap; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Corresponding text position in the original string |
| /// this glyph run came from. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 textPosition; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_UNDERLINE structure contains about the size and placement of |
| /// underlines. All coordinates are in device independent pixels (DIPs). |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_UNDERLINE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Width of the underline, measured parallel to the baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT width; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Thickness of the underline, measured perpendicular to the |
| /// baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT thickness; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Offset of the underline from the baseline. |
| /// A positive offset represents a position below the baseline and |
| /// a negative offset is above. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT offset; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Height of the tallest run where the underline applies. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT runHeight; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Reading direction of the text associated with the underline. This |
| /// value is used to interpret whether the width value runs horizontally |
| /// or vertically. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_READING_DIRECTION readingDirection; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Flow direction of the text associated with the underline. This value |
| /// is used to interpret whether the thickness value advances top to |
| /// bottom, left to right, or right to left. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FLOW_DIRECTION flowDirection; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Locale of the text the underline is being drawn under. Can be |
| /// pertinent where the locale affects how the underline is drawn. |
| /// For example, in vertical text, the underline belongs on the |
| /// left for Chinese but on the right for Japanese. |
| /// This choice is completely left up to higher levels. |
| /// </summary> |
| __nullterminated WCHAR const* localeName; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The measuring mode can be useful to the renderer to determine how |
| /// underlines are rendered, e.g. rounding the thickness to a whole pixel |
| /// in GDI-compatible modes. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE measuringMode; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_STRIKETHROUGH structure contains about the size and placement of |
| /// strickthroughs. All coordinates are in device independent pixels (DIPs). |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_STRIKETHROUGH |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Width of the strikethrough, measured parallel to the baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT width; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Thickness of the strikethrough, measured perpendicular to the |
| /// baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT thickness; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Offset of the stikethrough from the baseline. |
| /// A positive offset represents a position below the baseline and |
| /// a negative offset is above. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT offset; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Reading direction of the text associated with the strikethrough. This |
| /// value is used to interpret whether the width value runs horizontally |
| /// or vertically. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_READING_DIRECTION readingDirection; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Flow direction of the text associated with the strikethrough. This |
| /// value is used to interpret whether the thickness value advances top to |
| /// bottom, left to right, or right to left. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_FLOW_DIRECTION flowDirection; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Locale of the range. Can be pertinent where the locale affects the style. |
| /// </summary> |
| __nullterminated WCHAR const* localeName; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The measuring mode can be useful to the renderer to determine how |
| /// underlines are rendered, e.g. rounding the thickness to a whole pixel |
| /// in GDI-compatible modes. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE measuringMode; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_LINE_METRICS structure contains information about a formatted |
| /// line of text. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_LINE_METRICS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of total text positions in the line. |
| /// This includes any trailing whitespace and newline characters. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 length; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of whitespace positions at the end of the line. Newline |
| /// sequences are considered whitespace. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 trailingWhitespaceLength; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of characters in the newline sequence at the end of the line. |
| /// If the count is zero, then the line was either wrapped or it is the |
| /// end of the text. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 newlineLength; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Height of the line as measured from top to bottom. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT height; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Distance from the top of the line to its baseline. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT baseline; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The line is trimmed. |
| /// </summary> |
| BOOL isTrimmed; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_CLUSTER_METRICS structure contains information about a glyph cluster. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_CLUSTER_METRICS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The total advance width of all glyphs in the cluster. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT width; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The number of text positions in the cluster. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 length; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicate whether line can be broken right after the cluster. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 canWrapLineAfter : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicate whether the cluster corresponds to whitespace character. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 isWhitespace : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicate whether the cluster corresponds to a newline character. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 isNewline : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicate whether the cluster corresponds to soft hyphen character. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 isSoftHyphen : 1; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicate whether the cluster is read from right to left. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT16 isRightToLeft : 1; |
| |
| UINT16 padding : 11; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Overall metrics associated with text after layout. |
| /// All coordinates are in device independent pixels (DIPs). |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_TEXT_METRICS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Left-most point of formatted text relative to layout box |
| /// (excluding any glyph overhang). |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT left; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Top-most point of formatted text relative to layout box |
| /// (excluding any glyph overhang). |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT top; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The width of the formatted text ignoring trailing whitespace |
| /// at the end of each line. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT width; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The width of the formatted text taking into account the |
| /// trailing whitespace at the end of each line. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT widthIncludingTrailingWhitespace; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The height of the formatted text. The height of an empty string |
| /// is determined by the size of the default font's line height. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT height; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Initial width given to the layout. Depending on whether the text |
| /// was wrapped or not, it can be either larger or smaller than the |
| /// text content width. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT layoutWidth; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Initial height given to the layout. Depending on the length of the |
| /// text, it may be larger or smaller than the text content height. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT layoutHeight; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The maximum reordering count of any line of text, used |
| /// to calculate the most number of hit-testing boxes needed. |
| /// If the layout has no bidirectional text or no text at all, |
| /// the minimum level is 1. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 maxBidiReorderingDepth; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Total number of lines. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 lineCount; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Properties describing the geometric measurement of an |
| /// application-defined inline object. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_INLINE_OBJECT_METRICS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Width of the inline object. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT width; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Height of the inline object as measured from top to bottom. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT height; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Distance from the top of the object to the baseline where it is lined up with the adjacent text. |
| /// If the baseline is at the bottom, baseline simply equals height. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT baseline; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Flag indicating whether the object is to be placed upright or alongside the text baseline |
| /// for vertical text. |
| /// </summary> |
| BOOL supportsSideways; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_OVERHANG_METRICS structure holds how much any visible pixels |
| /// (in DIPs) overshoot each side of the layout or inline objects. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Positive overhangs indicate that the visible area extends outside the layout |
| /// box or inline object, while negative values mean there is whitespace inside. |
| /// The returned values are unaffected by rendering transforms or pixel snapping. |
| /// Additionally, they may not exactly match final target's pixel bounds after |
| /// applying grid fitting and hinting. |
| /// </remarks> |
| struct DWRITE_OVERHANG_METRICS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The distance from the left-most visible DIP to its left alignment edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT left; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The distance from the top-most visible DIP to its top alignment edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT top; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The distance from the right-most visible DIP to its right alignment edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT right; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The distance from the bottom-most visible DIP to its bottom alignment edge. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT bottom; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Geometry enclosing of text positions. |
| /// </summary> |
| struct DWRITE_HIT_TEST_METRICS |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// First text position within the geometry. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 textPosition; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Number of text positions within the geometry. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 length; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Left position of the top-left coordinate of the geometry. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT left; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Top position of the top-left coordinate of the geometry. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT top; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Geometry's width. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT width; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Geometry's height. |
| /// </summary> |
| FLOAT height; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Bidi level of text positions enclosed within the geometry. |
| /// </summary> |
| UINT32 bidiLevel; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Geometry encloses text? |
| /// </summary> |
| BOOL isText; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Range is trimmed. |
| /// </summary> |
| BOOL isTrimmed; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| interface IDWriteTextRenderer; |
| |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The IDWriteInlineObject interface wraps an application defined inline graphic, |
| /// allowing DWrite to query metrics as if it was a glyph inline with the text. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("8339FDE3-106F-47ab-8373-1C6295EB10B3") IDWriteInlineObject : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The application implemented rendering callback (IDWriteTextRenderer::DrawInlineObject) |
| /// can use this to draw the inline object without needing to cast or query the object |
| /// type. The text layout does not call this method directly. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">The context passed to IDWriteTextLayout::Draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderer">The renderer passed to IDWriteTextLayout::Draw as the object's containing parent.</param> |
| /// <param name="originX">X-coordinate at the top-left corner of the inline object.</param> |
| /// <param name="originY">Y-coordinate at the top-left corner of the inline object.</param> |
| /// <param name="isSideways">The object should be drawn on its side.</param> |
| /// <param name="isRightToLeft">The object is in an right-to-left context and should be drawn flipped.</param> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingEffect">The drawing effect set in IDWriteTextLayout::SetDrawingEffect.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(Draw)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| IDWriteTextRenderer* renderer, |
| FLOAT originX, |
| FLOAT originY, |
| BOOL isSideways, |
| BOOL isRightToLeft, |
| __maybenull IUnknown* clientDrawingEffect |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// TextLayout calls this callback function to get the measurement of the inline object. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="metrics">Returned metrics</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetMetrics)( |
| __out DWRITE_INLINE_OBJECT_METRICS* metrics |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// TextLayout calls this callback function to get the visible extents (in DIPs) of the inline object. |
| /// In the case of a simple bitmap, with no padding and no overhang, all the overhangs will |
| /// simply be zeroes. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="overhangs">Overshoot of visible extents (in DIPs) outside the object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// The overhangs should be returned relative to the reported size of the object |
| /// (DWRITE_INLINE_OBJECT_METRICS::width/height), and should not be baseline |
| /// adjusted. If you have an image that is actually 100x100 DIPs, but you want it |
| /// slightly inset (perhaps it has a glow) by 20 DIPs on each side, you would |
| /// return a width/height of 60x60 and four overhangs of 20 DIPs. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetOverhangMetrics)( |
| __out DWRITE_OVERHANG_METRICS* overhangs |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Layout uses this to determine the line breaking behavior of the inline object |
| /// amidst the text. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="breakConditionBefore">Line-breaking condition between the object and the content immediately preceding it.</param> |
| /// <param name="breakConditionAfter" >Line-breaking condition between the object and the content immediately following it.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetBreakConditions)( |
| __out DWRITE_BREAK_CONDITION* breakConditionBefore, |
| __out DWRITE_BREAK_CONDITION* breakConditionAfter |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The IDWritePixelSnapping interface defines the pixel snapping properties of a text renderer. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("eaf3a2da-ecf4-4d24-b644-b34f6842024b") IDWritePixelSnapping : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Determines whether pixel snapping is disabled. The recommended default is FALSE, |
| /// unless doing animation that requires subpixel vertical placement. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">The context passed to IDWriteTextLayout::Draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="isDisabled">Receives TRUE if pixel snapping is disabled or FALSE if it not.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(IsPixelSnappingDisabled)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| __out BOOL* isDisabled |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the current transform that maps abstract coordinates to DIPs, |
| /// which may disable pixel snapping upon any rotation or shear. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">The context passed to IDWriteTextLayout::Draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="transform">Receives the transform.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetCurrentTransform)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| __out DWRITE_MATRIX* transform |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the number of physical pixels per DIP. A DIP (device-independent pixel) is 1/96 inch, |
| /// so the pixelsPerDip value is the number of logical pixels per inch divided by 96 (yielding |
| /// a value of 1 for 96 DPI and 1.25 for 120). |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">The context passed to IDWriteTextLayout::Draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="pixelsPerDip">Receives the number of physical pixels per DIP.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetPixelsPerDip)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| __out FLOAT* pixelsPerDip |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The IDWriteTextLayout interface represents a set of application-defined |
| /// callbacks that perform rendering of text, inline objects, and decorations |
| /// such as underlines. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("ef8a8135-5cc6-45fe-8825-c5a0724eb819") IDWriteTextRenderer : public IDWritePixelSnapping |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::Draw calls this function to instruct the client to |
| /// render a run of glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">The context passed to |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::Draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginX">X-coordinate of the baseline.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginY">Y-coordinate of the baseline.</param> |
| /// <param name="measuringMode">Specifies measuring method for glyphs in the run. |
| /// Renderer implementations may choose different rendering modes for given measuring methods, |
| /// but best results are seen when the rendering mode matches the corresponding measuring mode: |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_NATURAL for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_NATURAL |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_GDI_CLASSIC for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_GDI_CLASSIC |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_GDI_NATURAL for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_GDI_NATURAL |
| /// </param> |
| /// <param name="glyphRun">The glyph run to draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphRunDescription">Properties of the characters |
| /// associated with this run.</param> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingEffect">The drawing effect set in |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::SetDrawingEffect.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(DrawGlyphRun)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginX, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginY, |
| DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE measuringMode, |
| __in DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN const* glyphRun, |
| __in DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN_DESCRIPTION const* glyphRunDescription, |
| __maybenull IUnknown* clientDrawingEffect |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::Draw calls this function to instruct the client to draw |
| /// an underline. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">The context passed to |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::Draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginX">X-coordinate of the baseline.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginY">Y-coordinate of the baseline.</param> |
| /// <param name="underline">Underline logical information.</param> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingEffect">The drawing effect set in |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::SetDrawingEffect.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// A single underline can be broken into multiple calls, depending on |
| /// how the formatting changes attributes. If font sizes/styles change |
| /// within an underline, the thickness and offset will be averaged |
| /// weighted according to characters. |
| /// To get the correct top coordinate of the underline rect, add underline::offset |
| /// to the baseline's Y. Otherwise the underline will be immediately under the text. |
| /// The x coordinate will always be passed as the left side, regardless |
| /// of text directionality. This simplifies drawing and reduces the |
| /// problem of round-off that could potentially cause gaps or a double |
| /// stamped alpha blend. To avoid alpha overlap, round the end points |
| /// to the nearest device pixel. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(DrawUnderline)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginX, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginY, |
| __in DWRITE_UNDERLINE const* underline, |
| __maybenull IUnknown* clientDrawingEffect |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::Draw calls this function to instruct the client to draw |
| /// a strikethrough. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">The context passed to |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::Draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginX">X-coordinate of the baseline.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginY">Y-coordinate of the baseline.</param> |
| /// <param name="strikethrough">Strikethrough logical information.</param> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingEffect">The drawing effect set in |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::SetDrawingEffect.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// A single strikethrough can be broken into multiple calls, depending on |
| /// how the formatting changes attributes. Strikethrough is not averaged |
| /// across font sizes/styles changes. |
| /// To get the correct top coordinate of the strikethrough rect, |
| /// add strikethrough::offset to the baseline's Y. |
| /// Like underlines, the x coordinate will always be passed as the left side, |
| /// regardless of text directionality. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(DrawStrikethrough)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginX, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginY, |
| __in DWRITE_STRIKETHROUGH const* strikethrough, |
| __maybenull IUnknown* clientDrawingEffect |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::Draw calls this application callback when it needs to |
| /// draw an inline object. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">The context passed to IDWriteTextLayout::Draw.</param> |
| /// <param name="originX">X-coordinate at the top-left corner of the inline object.</param> |
| /// <param name="originY">Y-coordinate at the top-left corner of the inline object.</param> |
| /// <param name="inlineObject">The object set using IDWriteTextLayout::SetInlineObject.</param> |
| /// <param name="isSideways">The object should be drawn on its side.</param> |
| /// <param name="isRightToLeft">The object is in an right-to-left context and should be drawn flipped.</param> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingEffect">The drawing effect set in |
| /// IDWriteTextLayout::SetDrawingEffect.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// The right-to-left flag is a hint for those cases where it would look |
| /// strange for the image to be shown normally (like an arrow pointing to |
| /// right to indicate a submenu). |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(DrawInlineObject)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| FLOAT originX, |
| FLOAT originY, |
| IDWriteInlineObject* inlineObject, |
| BOOL isSideways, |
| BOOL isRightToLeft, |
| __maybenull IUnknown* clientDrawingEffect |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The IDWriteTextLayout interface represents a block of text after it has |
| /// been fully analyzed and formatted. |
| /// |
| /// All coordinates are in device independent pixels (DIPs). |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("53737037-6d14-410b-9bfe-0b182bb70961") IDWriteTextLayout : public IDWriteTextFormat |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set layout maximum width |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="maxWidth">Layout maximum width</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetMaxWidth)( |
| FLOAT maxWidth |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set layout maximum height |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="maxHeight">Layout maximum height</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetMaxHeight)( |
| FLOAT maxHeight |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set the font collection. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontCollection">The font collection to set</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetFontCollection)( |
| IDWriteFontCollection* fontCollection, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set null-terminated font family name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFamilyName">Font family name</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetFontFamilyName)( |
| __in_z WCHAR const* fontFamilyName, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set font weight. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontWeight">Font weight</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetFontWeight)( |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT fontWeight, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set font style. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontStyle">Font style</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetFontStyle)( |
| DWRITE_FONT_STYLE fontStyle, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set font stretch. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontStretch">font stretch</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetFontStretch)( |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH fontStretch, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set font em height. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontSize">Font em height</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetFontSize)( |
| FLOAT fontSize, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set underline. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="hasUnderline">The Boolean flag indicates whether underline takes place</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetUnderline)( |
| BOOL hasUnderline, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set strikethrough. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="hasStrikethrough">The Boolean flag indicates whether strikethrough takes place</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetStrikethrough)( |
| BOOL hasStrikethrough, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set application-defined drawing effect. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="drawingEffect">Pointer to an application-defined drawing effect.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// This drawing effect is associated with the specified range and will be passed back |
| /// to the application via the callback when the range is drawn at drawing time. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(SetDrawingEffect)( |
| IUnknown* drawingEffect, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set inline object. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="inlineObject">Pointer to an application-implemented inline object.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// This inline object applies to the specified range and will be passed back |
| /// to the application via the DrawInlineObject callback when the range is drawn. |
| /// Any text in that range will be suppressed. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(SetInlineObject)( |
| IDWriteInlineObject* inlineObject, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set font typography features. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="typography">Pointer to font typography setting.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetTypography)( |
| IDWriteTypography* typography, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Set locale name. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="localeName">Locale name</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetLocaleName)( |
| __in_z WCHAR const* localeName, |
| DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE textRange |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get layout maximum width |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(FLOAT, GetMaxWidth)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get layout maximum height |
| /// </summary> |
| STDMETHOD_(FLOAT, GetMaxHeight)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font collection where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontCollection">The current font collection</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">Text range to which this change applies.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontCollection)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out IDWriteFontCollection** fontCollection, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the length of the font family name where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="nameLength">Size of the character array in character count not including the terminated NULL character.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontFamilyNameLength)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out UINT32* nameLength, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Copy the font family name where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFamilyName">Character array that receives the current font family name</param> |
| /// <param name="nameSize">Size of the character array in character count including the terminated NULL character.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontFamilyName)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out_ecount_z(nameSize) WCHAR* fontFamilyName, |
| UINT32 nameSize, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font weight where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontWeight">The current font weight</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontWeight)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT* fontWeight, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font style where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontStyle">The current font style</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontStyle)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out DWRITE_FONT_STYLE* fontStyle, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font stretch where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontStretch">The current font stretch</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontStretch)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH* fontStretch, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the font em height where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontSize">The current font em height</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetFontSize)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out FLOAT* fontSize, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the underline presence where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="hasUnderline">The Boolean flag indicates whether text is underlined.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetUnderline)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out BOOL* hasUnderline, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the strikethrough presence where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="hasStrikethrough">The Boolean flag indicates whether text has strikethrough.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetStrikethrough)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out BOOL* hasStrikethrough, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the application-defined drawing effect where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="drawingEffect">The current application-defined drawing effect.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetDrawingEffect)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out IUnknown** drawingEffect, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the inline object at the given position. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The given text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="inlineObject">The inline object.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetInlineObject)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out IDWriteInlineObject** inlineObject, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the typography setting where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="typography">The current typography setting.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetTypography)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out IDWriteTypography** typography, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the length of the locale name where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="nameLength">Size of the character array in character count not including the terminated NULL character.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLocaleNameLength)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out UINT32* nameLength, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Get the locale name where the current position is at. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="currentPosition">The current text position.</param> |
| /// <param name="localeName">Character array that receives the current locale name</param> |
| /// <param name="nameSize">Size of the character array in character count including the terminated NULL character.</param> |
| /// <param name="textRange">The position range of the current format.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLocaleName)( |
| UINT32 currentPosition, |
| __out_ecount_z(nameSize) WCHAR* localeName, |
| UINT32 nameSize, |
| __out_opt DWRITE_TEXT_RANGE* textRange = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Initiate drawing of the text. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clientDrawingContext">An application defined value |
| /// included in rendering callbacks.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderer">The set of application-defined callbacks that do |
| /// the actual rendering.</param> |
| /// <param name="originX">X-coordinate of the layout's left side.</param> |
| /// <param name="originY">Y-coordinate of the layout's top side.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(Draw)( |
| __maybenull void* clientDrawingContext, |
| IDWriteTextRenderer* renderer, |
| FLOAT originX, |
| FLOAT originY |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// GetLineMetrics returns properties of each line. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="lineMetrics">The array to fill with line information.</param> |
| /// <param name="maxLineCount">The maximum size of the lineMetrics array.</param> |
| /// <param name="actualLineCount">The actual size of the lineMetrics |
| /// array that is needed.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// If maxLineCount is not large enough E_NOT_SUFFICIENT_BUFFER, |
| /// which is equivalent to HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER), |
| /// is returned and *actualLineCount is set to the number of lines |
| /// needed. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetLineMetrics)( |
| __out_ecount_opt(maxLineCount) DWRITE_LINE_METRICS* lineMetrics, |
| UINT32 maxLineCount, |
| __out UINT32* actualLineCount |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// GetMetrics retrieves overall metrics for the formatted string. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textMetrics">The returned metrics.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Drawing effects like underline and strikethrough do not contribute |
| /// to the text size, which is essentially the sum of advance widths and |
| /// line heights. Additionally, visible swashes and other graphic |
| /// adornments may extend outside the returned width and height. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetMetrics)( |
| __out DWRITE_TEXT_METRICS* textMetrics |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// GetOverhangMetrics returns the overhangs (in DIPs) of the layout and all |
| /// objects contained in it, including text glyphs and inline objects. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="overhangs">Overshoots of visible extents (in DIPs) outside the layout.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Any underline and strikethrough do not contribute to the black box |
| /// determination, since these are actually drawn by the renderer, which |
| /// is allowed to draw them in any variety of styles. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetOverhangMetrics)( |
| __out DWRITE_OVERHANG_METRICS* overhangs |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Retrieve logical properties and measurement of each cluster. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="clusterMetrics">The array to fill with cluster information.</param> |
| /// <param name="maxClusterCount">The maximum size of the clusterMetrics array.</param> |
| /// <param name="actualClusterCount">The actual size of the clusterMetrics array that is needed.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// If maxClusterCount is not large enough E_NOT_SUFFICIENT_BUFFER, |
| /// which is equivalent to HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER), |
| /// is returned and *actualClusterCount is set to the number of clusters |
| /// needed. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(GetClusterMetrics)( |
| __out_ecount_opt(maxClusterCount) DWRITE_CLUSTER_METRICS* clusterMetrics, |
| UINT32 maxClusterCount, |
| __out UINT32* actualClusterCount |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Determines the minimum possible width the layout can be set to without |
| /// emergency breaking between the characters of whole words. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="minWidth">Minimum width.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(DetermineMinWidth)( |
| __out FLOAT* minWidth |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Given a coordinate (in DIPs) relative to the top-left of the layout box, |
| /// this returns the corresponding hit-test metrics of the text string where |
| /// the hit-test has occurred. This is useful for mapping mouse clicks to caret |
| /// positions. When the given coordinate is outside the text string, the function |
| /// sets the output value *isInside to false but returns the nearest character |
| /// position. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="pointX">X coordinate to hit-test, relative to the top-left location of the layout box.</param> |
| /// <param name="pointY">Y coordinate to hit-test, relative to the top-left location of the layout box.</param> |
| /// <param name="isTrailingHit">Output flag indicating whether the hit-test location is at the leading or the trailing |
| /// side of the character. When the output *isInside value is set to false, this value is set according to the output |
| /// *position value to represent the edge closest to the hit-test location. </param> |
| /// <param name="isInside">Output flag indicating whether the hit-test location is inside the text string. |
| /// When false, the position nearest the text's edge is returned.</param> |
| /// <param name="hitTestMetrics">Output geometry fully enclosing the hit-test location. When the output *isInside value |
| /// is set to false, this structure represents the geometry enclosing the edge closest to the hit-test location.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(HitTestPoint)( |
| FLOAT pointX, |
| FLOAT pointY, |
| __out BOOL* isTrailingHit, |
| __out BOOL* isInside, |
| __out DWRITE_HIT_TEST_METRICS* hitTestMetrics |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Given a text position and whether the caret is on the leading or trailing |
| /// edge of that position, this returns the corresponding coordinate (in DIPs) |
| /// relative to the top-left of the layout box. This is most useful for drawing |
| /// the caret's current position, but it could also be used to anchor an IME to the |
| /// typed text or attach a floating menu near the point of interest. It may also be |
| /// used to programmatically obtain the geometry of a particular text position |
| /// for UI automation. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">Text position to get the coordinate of.</param> |
| /// <param name="isTrailingHit">Flag indicating whether the location is of the leading or the trailing side of the specified text position. </param> |
| /// <param name="pointX">Output caret X, relative to the top-left of the layout box.</param> |
| /// <param name="pointY">Output caret Y, relative to the top-left of the layout box.</param> |
| /// <param name="hitTestMetrics">Output geometry fully enclosing the specified text position.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// When drawing a caret at the returned X,Y, it should should be centered on X |
| /// and drawn from the Y coordinate down. The height will be the size of the |
| /// hit-tested text (which can vary in size within a line). |
| /// Reading direction also affects which side of the character the caret is drawn. |
| /// However, the returned X coordinate will be correct for either case. |
| /// You can get a text length back that is larger than a single character. |
| /// This happens for complex scripts when multiple characters form a single cluster, |
| /// when diacritics join their base character, or when you test a surrogate pair. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(HitTestTextPosition)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| BOOL isTrailingHit, |
| __out FLOAT* pointX, |
| __out FLOAT* pointY, |
| __out DWRITE_HIT_TEST_METRICS* hitTestMetrics |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The application calls this function to get a set of hit-test metrics |
| /// corresponding to a range of text positions. The main usage for this |
| /// is to draw highlighted selection of the text string. |
| /// |
| /// The function returns E_NOT_SUFFICIENT_BUFFER, which is equivalent to |
| /// HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER), when the buffer size of |
| /// hitTestMetrics is too small to hold all the regions calculated by the |
| /// function. In such situation, the function sets the output value |
| /// *actualHitTestMetricsCount to the number of geometries calculated. |
| /// The application is responsible to allocate a new buffer of greater |
| /// size and call the function again. |
| /// |
| /// A good value to use as an initial value for maxHitTestMetricsCount may |
| /// be calculated from the following equation: |
| /// maxHitTestMetricsCount = lineCount * maxBidiReorderingDepth |
| /// |
| /// where lineCount is obtained from the value of the output argument |
| /// *actualLineCount from the function IDWriteTextLayout::GetLineMetrics, |
| /// and the maxBidiReorderingDepth value from the DWRITE_TEXT_METRICS |
| /// structure of the output argument *textMetrics from the function |
| /// IDWriteFactory::CreateTextLayout. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textPosition">First text position of the specified range.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLength">Number of positions of the specified range.</param> |
| /// <param name="originX">Offset of the X origin (left of the layout box) which is added to each of the hit-test metrics returned.</param> |
| /// <param name="originY">Offset of the Y origin (top of the layout box) which is added to each of the hit-test metrics returned.</param> |
| /// <param name="hitTestMetrics">Pointer to a buffer of the output geometry fully enclosing the specified position range.</param> |
| /// <param name="maxHitTestMetricsCount">Maximum number of distinct metrics it could hold in its buffer memory.</param> |
| /// <param name="actualHitTestMetricsCount">Actual number of metrics returned or needed.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// There are no gaps in the returned metrics. While there could be visual gaps, |
| /// depending on bidi ordering, each range is contiguous and reports all the text, |
| /// including any hidden characters and trimmed text. |
| /// The height of each returned range will be the same within each line, regardless |
| /// of how the font sizes vary. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(HitTestTextRange)( |
| UINT32 textPosition, |
| UINT32 textLength, |
| FLOAT originX, |
| FLOAT originY, |
| __out_ecount_opt(maxHitTestMetricsCount) DWRITE_HIT_TEST_METRICS* hitTestMetrics, |
| UINT32 maxHitTestMetricsCount, |
| __out UINT32* actualHitTestMetricsCount |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Encapsulates a 32-bit device independent bitmap and device context, which can be used for rendering glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("5e5a32a3-8dff-4773-9ff6-0696eab77267") IDWriteBitmapRenderTarget : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Draws a run of glyphs to the bitmap. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginX">Horizontal position of the baseline origin, in DIPs, relative to the upper-left corner of the DIB.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginY">Vertical position of the baseline origin, in DIPs, relative to the upper-left corner of the DIB.</param> |
| /// <param name="measuringMode">Specifies measuring method for glyphs in the run. |
| /// Renderer implementations may choose different rendering modes for different measuring methods, for example |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_NATURAL for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_NATURAL, |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_GDI_CLASSIC for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_GDI_CLASSIC, and |
| /// DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_CLEARTYPE_GDI_NATURAL for DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_GDI_NATURAL. |
| /// </param> |
| /// <param name="glyphRun">Structure containing the properties of the glyph run.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderingParams">Object that controls rendering behavior.</param> |
| /// <param name="textColor">Specifies the foreground color of the text.</param> |
| /// <param name="blackBoxRect">Optional rectangle that receives the bounding box (in pixels not DIPs) of all the pixels affected by |
| /// drawing the glyph run. The black box rectangle may extend beyond the dimensions of the bitmap.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(DrawGlyphRun)( |
| FLOAT baselineOriginX, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginY, |
| DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE measuringMode, |
| __in DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN const* glyphRun, |
| IDWriteRenderingParams* renderingParams, |
| COLORREF textColor, |
| __out_opt RECT* blackBoxRect = NULL |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets a handle to the memory device context. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Returns the device context handle. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// An application can use the device context to draw using GDI functions. An application can obtain the bitmap handle |
| /// (HBITMAP) by calling GetCurrentObject. An application that wants information about the underlying bitmap, including |
| /// a pointer to the pixel data, can call GetObject to fill in a DIBSECTION structure. The bitmap is always a 32-bit |
| /// top-down DIB. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD_(HDC, GetMemoryDC)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the number of bitmap pixels per DIP. A DIP (device-independent pixel) is 1/96 inch so this value is the number |
| /// if pixels per inch divided by 96. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Returns the number of bitmap pixels per DIP. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD_(FLOAT, GetPixelsPerDip)() PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Sets the number of bitmap pixels per DIP. A DIP (device-independent pixel) is 1/96 inch so this value is the number |
| /// if pixels per inch divided by 96. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="pixelsPerDip">Specifies the number of pixels per DIP.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetPixelsPerDip)( |
| FLOAT pixelsPerDip |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the transform that maps abstract coordinate to DIPs. By default this is the identity |
| /// transform. Note that this is unrelated to the world transform of the underlying device |
| /// context. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="transform">Receives the transform.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetCurrentTransform)( |
| __out DWRITE_MATRIX* transform |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Sets the transform that maps abstract coordinate to DIPs. This does not affect the world |
| /// transform of the underlying device context. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="transform">Specifies the new transform. This parameter can be NULL, in which |
| /// case the identity transform is implied.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(SetCurrentTransform)( |
| __in_opt DWRITE_MATRIX const* transform |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the dimensions of the bitmap. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="size">Receives the size of the bitmap in pixels.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetSize)( |
| __out SIZE* size |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Resizes the bitmap. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="width">New bitmap width, in pixels.</param> |
| /// <param name="height">New bitmap height, in pixels.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(Resize)( |
| UINT32 width, |
| UINT32 height |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The GDI interop interface provides interoperability with GDI. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("1edd9491-9853-4299-898f-6432983b6f3a") IDWriteGdiInterop : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a font object that matches the properties specified by the LOGFONT structure. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="logFont">Structure containing a GDI-compatible font description.</param> |
| /// <param name="font">Receives a newly created font object if successful, or NULL in case of error.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateFontFromLOGFONT)( |
| __in LOGFONTW const* logFont, |
| __out IDWriteFont** font |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Initializes a LOGFONT structure based on the GDI-compatible properties of the specified font. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="font">Specifies a font in the system font collection.</param> |
| /// <param name="logFont">Structure that receives a GDI-compatible font description.</param> |
| /// <param name="isSystemFont">Contains TRUE if the specified font object is part of the system font collection |
| /// or FALSE otherwise.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(ConvertFontToLOGFONT)( |
| IDWriteFont* font, |
| __out LOGFONTW* logFont, |
| __out BOOL* isSystemFont |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Initializes a LOGFONT structure based on the GDI-compatible properties of the specified font. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="font">Specifies a font face.</param> |
| /// <param name="logFont">Structure that receives a GDI-compatible font description.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(ConvertFontFaceToLOGFONT)( |
| IDWriteFontFace* font, |
| __out LOGFONTW* logFont |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a font face object that corresponds to the currently selected HFONT. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="hdc">Handle to a device context into which a font has been selected. It is assumed that the client |
| /// has already performed font mapping and that the font selected into the DC is the actual font that would be used |
| /// for rendering glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFace">Contains the newly created font face object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateFontFaceFromHdc)( |
| HDC hdc, |
| __out IDWriteFontFace** fontFace |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates an object that encapsulates a bitmap and memory DC which can be used for rendering glyphs. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="hdc">Optional device context used to create a compatible memory DC.</param> |
| /// <param name="width">Width of the bitmap.</param> |
| /// <param name="height">Height of the bitmap.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderTarget">Receives a pointer to the newly created render target.</param> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateBitmapRenderTarget)( |
| __in_opt HDC hdc, |
| UINT32 width, |
| UINT32 height, |
| __out IDWriteBitmapRenderTarget** renderTarget |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The DWRITE_TEXTURE_TYPE enumeration identifies a type of alpha texture. An alpha texture is a bitmap of alpha values, each |
| /// representing the darkness (i.e., opacity) of a pixel or subpixel. |
| /// </summary> |
| enum DWRITE_TEXTURE_TYPE |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies an alpha texture for aliased text rendering (i.e., bi-level, where each pixel is either fully opaque or fully transparent), |
| /// with one byte per pixel. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TEXTURE_ALIASED_1x1, |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Specifies an alpha texture for ClearType text rendering, with three bytes per pixel in the horizontal dimension and |
| /// one byte per pixel in the vertical dimension. |
| /// </summary> |
| DWRITE_TEXTURE_CLEARTYPE_3x1 |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Maximum alpha value in a texture returned by IDWriteGlyphRunAnalysis::CreateAlphaTexture. |
| /// </summary> |
| #define DWRITE_ALPHA_MAX 255 |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Interface that encapsulates information used to render a glyph run. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("7d97dbf7-e085-42d4-81e3-6a883bded118") IDWriteGlyphRunAnalysis : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets the bounding rectangle of the physical pixels affected by the glyph run. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textureType">Specifies the type of texture requested. If a bi-level texture is requested, the |
| /// bounding rectangle includes only bi-level glyphs. Otherwise, the bounding rectangle includes only anti-aliased |
| /// glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="textureBounds">Receives the bounding rectangle, or an empty rectangle if there are no glyphs |
| /// if the specified type.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetAlphaTextureBounds)( |
| DWRITE_TEXTURE_TYPE textureType, |
| __out RECT* textureBounds |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates an alpha texture of the specified type. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textureType">Specifies the type of texture requested. If a bi-level texture is requested, the |
| /// texture contains only bi-level glyphs. Otherwise, the texture contains only anti-aliased glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="textureBounds">Specifies the bounding rectangle of the texture, which can be different than |
| /// the bounding rectangle returned by GetAlphaTextureBounds.</param> |
| /// <param name="alphaValues">Receives the array of alpha values.</param> |
| /// <param name="bufferSize">Size of the alphaValues array. The minimum size depends on the dimensions of the |
| /// rectangle and the type of texture requested.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateAlphaTexture)( |
| DWRITE_TEXTURE_TYPE textureType, |
| __in RECT const* textureBounds, |
| __out_bcount(bufferSize) BYTE* alphaValues, |
| UINT32 bufferSize |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets properties required for ClearType blending. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="renderingParams">Rendering parameters object. In most cases, the values returned in the output |
| /// parameters are based on the properties of this object. The exception is if a GDI-compatible rendering mode |
| /// is specified.</param> |
| /// <param name="blendGamma">Receives the gamma value to use for gamma correction.</param> |
| /// <param name="blendEnhancedContrast">Receives the enhanced contrast value.</param> |
| /// <param name="blendClearTypeLevel">Receives the ClearType level.</param> |
| STDMETHOD(GetAlphaBlendParams)( |
| IDWriteRenderingParams* renderingParams, |
| __out FLOAT* blendGamma, |
| __out FLOAT* blendEnhancedContrast, |
| __out FLOAT* blendClearTypeLevel |
| ) PURE; |
| }; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The root factory interface for all DWrite objects. |
| /// </summary> |
| interface DWRITE_DECLARE_INTERFACE("b859ee5a-d838-4b5b-a2e8-1adc7d93db48") IDWriteFactory : public IUnknown |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Gets a font collection representing the set of installed fonts. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontCollection">Receives a pointer to the system font collection object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <param name="checkForUpdates">If this parameter is nonzero, the function performs an immediate check for changes to the set of |
| /// installed fonts. If this parameter is FALSE, the function will still detect changes if the font cache service is running, but |
| /// there may be some latency. For example, an application might specify TRUE if it has itself just installed a font and wants to |
| /// be sure the font collection contains that font.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetSystemFontCollection)( |
| __out IDWriteFontCollection** fontCollection, |
| BOOL checkForUpdates = FALSE |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a font collection using a custom font collection loader. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="collectionLoader">Application-defined font collection loader, which must have been previously |
| /// registered using RegisterFontCollectionLoader.</param> |
| /// <param name="collectionKey">Key used by the loader to identify a collection of font files.</param> |
| /// <param name="collectionKeySize">Size in bytes of the collection key.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontCollection">Receives a pointer to the system font collection object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateCustomFontCollection)( |
| IDWriteFontCollectionLoader* collectionLoader, |
| __in_bcount(collectionKeySize) void const* collectionKey, |
| UINT32 collectionKeySize, |
| __out IDWriteFontCollection** fontCollection |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Registers a custom font collection loader with the factory object. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontCollectionLoader">Application-defined font collection loader.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(RegisterFontCollectionLoader)( |
| IDWriteFontCollectionLoader* fontCollectionLoader |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Unregisters a custom font collection loader that was previously registered using RegisterFontCollectionLoader. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontCollectionLoader">Application-defined font collection loader.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(UnregisterFontCollectionLoader)( |
| IDWriteFontCollectionLoader* fontCollectionLoader |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// CreateFontFileReference creates a font file reference object from a local font file. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="filePath">Absolute file path. Subsequent operations on the constructed object may fail |
| /// if the user provided filePath doesn't correspond to a valid file on the disk.</param> |
| /// <param name="lastWriteTime">Last modified time of the input file path. If the parameter is omitted, |
| /// the function will access the font file to obtain its last write time, so the clients are encouraged to specify this value |
| /// to avoid extra disk access. Subsequent operations on the constructed object may fail |
| /// if the user provided lastWriteTime doesn't match the file on the disk.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFile">Contains newly created font file reference object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateFontFileReference)( |
| __in_z WCHAR const* filePath, |
| __in_opt FILETIME const* lastWriteTime, |
| __out IDWriteFontFile** fontFile |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// CreateCustomFontFileReference creates a reference to an application specific font file resource. |
| /// This function enables an application or a document to use a font without having to install it on the system. |
| /// The fontFileReferenceKey has to be unique only in the scope of the fontFileLoader used in this call. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKey">Font file reference key that uniquely identifies the font file resource |
| /// during the lifetime of fontFileLoader.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileReferenceKeySize">Size of font file reference key in bytes.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFileLoader">Font file loader that will be used by the font system to load data from the file identified by |
| /// fontFileReferenceKey.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFile">Contains the newly created font file object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// This function is provided for cases when an application or a document needs to use a font |
| /// without having to install it on the system. fontFileReferenceKey has to be unique only in the scope |
| /// of the fontFileLoader used in this call. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateCustomFontFileReference)( |
| __in_bcount(fontFileReferenceKeySize) void const* fontFileReferenceKey, |
| UINT32 fontFileReferenceKeySize, |
| IDWriteFontFileLoader* fontFileLoader, |
| __out IDWriteFontFile** fontFile |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a font face object. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFaceType">The file format of the font face.</param> |
| /// <param name="numberOfFiles">The number of font files require to represent the font face.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFiles">Font files representing the font face. Since IDWriteFontFace maintains its own references |
| /// to the input font file objects, it's OK to release them after this call.</param> |
| /// <param name="faceIndex">The zero based index of a font face in cases when the font files contain a collection of font faces. |
| /// If the font files contain a single face, this value should be zero.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFaceSimulationFlags">Font face simulation flags for algorithmic emboldening and italicization.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontFace">Contains the newly created font face object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateFontFace)( |
| DWRITE_FONT_FACE_TYPE fontFaceType, |
| UINT32 numberOfFiles, |
| __in_ecount(numberOfFiles) IDWriteFontFile* const* fontFiles, |
| UINT32 faceIndex, |
| DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS fontFaceSimulationFlags, |
| __out IDWriteFontFace** fontFace |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a rendering parameters object with default settings for the primary monitor. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="renderingParams">Holds the newly created rendering parameters object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateRenderingParams)( |
| __out IDWriteRenderingParams** renderingParams |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a rendering parameters object with default settings for the specified monitor. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="monitor">The monitor to read the default values from.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderingParams">Holds the newly created rendering parameters object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateMonitorRenderingParams)( |
| HMONITOR monitor, |
| __out IDWriteRenderingParams** renderingParams |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a rendering parameters object with the specified properties. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="gamma">The gamma value used for gamma correction, which must be greater than zero and cannot exceed 256.</param> |
| /// <param name="enhancedContrast">The amount of contrast enhancement, zero or greater.</param> |
| /// <param name="clearTypeLevel">The degree of ClearType level, from 0.0f (no ClearType) to 1.0f (full ClearType).</param> |
| /// <param name="pixelGeometry">The geometry of a device pixel.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderingMode">Method of rendering glyphs. In most cases, this should be DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_DEFAULT to automatically use an appropriate mode.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderingParams">Holds the newly created rendering parameters object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateCustomRenderingParams)( |
| FLOAT gamma, |
| FLOAT enhancedContrast, |
| FLOAT clearTypeLevel, |
| DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY pixelGeometry, |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE renderingMode, |
| __out IDWriteRenderingParams** renderingParams |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Registers a font file loader with DirectWrite. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileLoader">Pointer to the implementation of the IDWriteFontFileLoader for a particular file resource type.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// This function registers a font file loader with DirectWrite. |
| /// Font file loader interface handles loading font file resources of a particular type from a key. |
| /// The font file loader interface is recommended to be implemented by a singleton object. |
| /// A given instance can only be registered once. |
| /// Succeeding attempts will return an error that it has already been registered. |
| /// IMPORTANT: font file loader implementations must not register themselves with DirectWrite |
| /// inside their constructors and must not unregister themselves in their destructors, because |
| /// registration and unregistraton operations increment and decrement the object reference count respectively. |
| /// Instead, registration and unregistration of font file loaders with DirectWrite should be performed |
| /// outside of the font file loader implementation as a separate step. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(RegisterFontFileLoader)( |
| IDWriteFontFileLoader* fontFileLoader |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Unregisters a font file loader that was previously registered with the DirectWrite font system using RegisterFontFileLoader. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFileLoader">Pointer to the file loader that was previously registered with the DirectWrite font system using RegisterFontFileLoader.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// This function will succeed if the user loader is requested to be removed. |
| /// It will fail if the pointer to the file loader identifies a standard DirectWrite loader, |
| /// or a loader that is never registered or has already been unregistered. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// This function unregisters font file loader callbacks with the DirectWrite font system. |
| /// The font file loader interface is recommended to be implemented by a singleton object. |
| /// IMPORTANT: font file loader implementations must not register themselves with DirectWrite |
| /// inside their constructors and must not unregister themselves in their destructors, because |
| /// registration and unregistraton operations increment and decrement the object reference count respectively. |
| /// Instead, registration and unregistration of font file loaders with DirectWrite should be performed |
| /// outside of the font file loader implementation as a separate step. |
| /// </remarks> |
| STDMETHOD(UnregisterFontFileLoader)( |
| IDWriteFontFileLoader* fontFileLoader |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Create a text format object used for text layout. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="fontFamilyName">Name of the font family</param> |
| /// <param name="fontCollection">Font collection. NULL indicates the system font collection.</param> |
| /// <param name="fontWeight">Font weight</param> |
| /// <param name="fontStyle">Font style</param> |
| /// <param name="fontStretch">Font stretch</param> |
| /// <param name="fontSize">Logical size of the font in DIP units. A DIP ("device-independent pixel") equals 1/96 inch.</param> |
| /// <param name="localeName">Locale name</param> |
| /// <param name="textFormat">Contains newly created text format object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateTextFormat)( |
| __in_z WCHAR const* fontFamilyName, |
| __maybenull IDWriteFontCollection* fontCollection, |
| DWRITE_FONT_WEIGHT fontWeight, |
| DWRITE_FONT_STYLE fontStyle, |
| DWRITE_FONT_STRETCH fontStretch, |
| FLOAT fontSize, |
| __in_z WCHAR const* localeName, |
| __out IDWriteTextFormat** textFormat |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Create a typography object used in conjunction with text format for text layout. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="typography">Contains newly created typography object, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateTypography)( |
| __out IDWriteTypography** typography |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Create an object used for interoperability with GDI. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="gdiInterop">Receives the GDI interop object if successful, or NULL in case of failure.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(GetGdiInterop)( |
| __out IDWriteGdiInterop** gdiInterop |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// CreateTextLayout takes a string, format, and associated constraints |
| /// and produces and object representing the fully analyzed |
| /// and formatted result. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="string">The string to layout.</param> |
| /// <param name="stringLength">The length of the string.</param> |
| /// <param name="textFormat">The format to apply to the string.</param> |
| /// <param name="maxWidth">Width of the layout box.</param> |
| /// <param name="maxHeight">Height of the layout box.</param> |
| /// <param name="textLayout">The resultant object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateTextLayout)( |
| __in_ecount(stringLength) WCHAR const* string, |
| UINT32 stringLength, |
| IDWriteTextFormat* textFormat, |
| FLOAT maxWidth, |
| FLOAT maxHeight, |
| __out IDWriteTextLayout** textLayout |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// CreateGdiCompatibleTextLayout takes a string, format, and associated constraints |
| /// and produces and object representing the result formatted for a particular display resolution |
| /// and measuring method. The resulting text layout should only be used for the intended resolution, |
| /// and for cases where text scalability is desired, CreateTextLayout should be used instead. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="string">The string to layout.</param> |
| /// <param name="stringLength">The length of the string.</param> |
| /// <param name="textFormat">The format to apply to the string.</param> |
| /// <param name="layoutWidth">Width of the layout box.</param> |
| /// <param name="layoutHeight">Height of the layout box.</param> |
| /// <param name="pixelsPerDip">Number of physical pixels per DIP. For example, if rendering onto a 96 DPI device then pixelsPerDip |
| /// is 1. If rendering onto a 120 DPI device then pixelsPerDip is 120/96.</param> |
| /// <param name="transform">Optional transform applied to the glyphs and their positions. This transform is applied after the |
| /// scaling specified the font size and pixelsPerDip.</param> |
| /// <param name="useGdiNatural"> |
| /// When set to FALSE, instructs the text layout to use the same metrics as GDI aliased text. |
| /// When set to TRUE, instructs the text layout to use the same metrics as text measured by GDI using a font |
| /// created with CLEARTYPE_NATURAL_QUALITY. |
| /// </param> |
| /// <param name="textLayout">The resultant object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateGdiCompatibleTextLayout)( |
| __in_ecount(stringLength) WCHAR const* string, |
| UINT32 stringLength, |
| IDWriteTextFormat* textFormat, |
| FLOAT layoutWidth, |
| FLOAT layoutHeight, |
| FLOAT pixelsPerDip, |
| __in_opt DWRITE_MATRIX const* transform, |
| BOOL useGdiNatural, |
| __out IDWriteTextLayout** textLayout |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The application may call this function to create an inline object for trimming, using an ellipsis as the omission sign. |
| /// The ellipsis will be created using the current settings of the format, including base font, style, and any effects. |
| /// Alternate omission signs can be created by the application by implementing IDWriteInlineObject. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textFormat">Text format used as a template for the omission sign.</param> |
| /// <param name="trimmingSign">Created omission sign.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateEllipsisTrimmingSign)( |
| IDWriteTextFormat* textFormat, |
| __out IDWriteInlineObject** trimmingSign |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Return an interface to perform text analysis with. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="textAnalyzer">The resultant object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateTextAnalyzer)( |
| __out IDWriteTextAnalyzer** textAnalyzer |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a number substitution object using a locale name, |
| /// substitution method, and whether to ignore user overrides (uses NLS |
| /// defaults for the given culture instead). |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="substitutionMethod">Method of number substitution to use.</param> |
| /// <param name="localeName">Which locale to obtain the digits from.</param> |
| /// <param name="ignoreUserOverride">Ignore the user's settings and use the locale defaults</param> |
| /// <param name="numberSubstitution">Receives a pointer to the newly created object.</param> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateNumberSubstitution)( |
| __in DWRITE_NUMBER_SUBSTITUTION_METHOD substitutionMethod, |
| __in_z WCHAR const* localeName, |
| __in BOOL ignoreUserOverride, |
| __out IDWriteNumberSubstitution** numberSubstitution |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a glyph run analysis object, which encapsulates information |
| /// used to render a glyph run. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="glyphRun">Structure specifying the properties of the glyph run.</param> |
| /// <param name="pixelsPerDip">Number of physical pixels per DIP. For example, if rendering onto a 96 DPI bitmap then pixelsPerDip |
| /// is 1. If rendering onto a 120 DPI bitmap then pixelsPerDip is 120/96.</param> |
| /// <param name="transform">Optional transform applied to the glyphs and their positions. This transform is applied after the |
| /// scaling specified the emSize and pixelsPerDip.</param> |
| /// <param name="renderingMode">Specifies the rendering mode, which must be one of the raster rendering modes (i.e., not default |
| /// and not outline).</param> |
| /// <param name="measuringMode">Specifies the method to measure glyphs.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginX">Horizontal position of the baseline origin, in DIPs.</param> |
| /// <param name="baselineOriginY">Vertical position of the baseline origin, in DIPs.</param> |
| /// <param name="glyphRunAnalysis">Receives a pointer to the newly created object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| STDMETHOD(CreateGlyphRunAnalysis)( |
| __in DWRITE_GLYPH_RUN const* glyphRun, |
| FLOAT pixelsPerDip, |
| __in_opt DWRITE_MATRIX const* transform, |
| DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE renderingMode, |
| DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE measuringMode, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginX, |
| FLOAT baselineOriginY, |
| __out IDWriteGlyphRunAnalysis** glyphRunAnalysis |
| ) PURE; |
| |
| }; // interface IDWriteFactory |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Creates a DirectWrite factory object that is used for subsequent creation of individual DirectWrite objects. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <param name="factoryType">Identifies whether the factory object will be shared or isolated.</param> |
| /// <param name="iid">Identifies the DirectWrite factory interface, such as __uuidof(IDWriteFactory).</param> |
| /// <param name="factory">Receives the DirectWrite factory object.</param> |
| /// <returns> |
| /// Standard HRESULT error code. |
| /// </returns> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Obtains DirectWrite factory object that is used for subsequent creation of individual DirectWrite classes. |
| /// DirectWrite factory contains internal state such as font loader registration and cached font data. |
| /// In most cases it is recommended to use the shared factory object, because it allows multiple components |
| /// that use DirectWrite to share internal DirectWrite state and reduce memory usage. |
| /// However, there are cases when it is desirable to reduce the impact of a component, |
| /// such as a plug-in from an untrusted source, on the rest of the process by sandboxing and isolating it |
| /// from the rest of the process components. In such cases, it is recommended to use an isolated factory for the sandboxed |
| /// component. |
| /// </remarks> |
| EXTERN_C HRESULT DWRITE_EXPORT DWriteCreateFactory( |
| __in DWRITE_FACTORY_TYPE factoryType, |
| __in REFIID iid, |
| __out IUnknown **factory |
| ); |
| |
| // Macros used to define DirectWrite error codes. |
| #define FACILITY_DWRITE 0x898 |
| #define DWRITE_ERR_BASE 0x5000 |
| #define MAKE_DWRITE_HR(severity, code) MAKE_HRESULT(severity, FACILITY_DWRITE, (DWRITE_ERR_BASE + code)) |
| #define MAKE_DWRITE_HR_ERR(code) MAKE_DWRITE_HR(SEVERITY_ERROR, code) |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicates an error in an input file such as a font file. |
| /// </summary> |
| #define DWRITE_E_FILEFORMAT MAKE_DWRITE_HR_ERR(0x000) |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicates an error originating in DirectWrite code, which is not expected to occur but is safe to recover from. |
| /// </summary> |
| #define DWRITE_E_UNEXPECTED MAKE_DWRITE_HR_ERR(0x001) |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Indicates the specified font does not exist. |
| /// </summary> |
| #define DWRITE_E_NOFONT MAKE_DWRITE_HR_ERR(0x002) |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// A font file could not be opened because the file, directory, network location, drive, or other storage |
| /// location does not exist or is unavailable. |
| /// </summary> |
| #define DWRITE_E_FILENOTFOUND MAKE_DWRITE_HR_ERR(0x003) |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// A font file exists but could not be opened due to access denied, sharing violation, or similar error. |
| /// </summary> |
| #define DWRITE_E_FILEACCESS MAKE_DWRITE_HR_ERR(0x004) |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// A font collection is obsolete due to changes in the system. |
| /// </summary> |
| #define DWRITE_E_FONTCOLLECTIONOBSOLETE MAKE_DWRITE_HR_ERR(0x005) |
| |
| /// <summary> |
| /// The given interface is already registered. |
| /// </summary> |
| #define DWRITE_E_ALREADYREGISTERED MAKE_DWRITE_HR_ERR(0x006) |
| |
| #endif /* DWRITE_H_INCLUDED */ |