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+// -*- C++ -*-
+#ifndef _KMULTIPAGE_H
+#define _KMULTIPAGE_H
+
+#include "pageView.h"
+#include "documentPageCache.h"
+#include "documentRenderer.h"
+#include "history.h"
+#include "kmultipageInterface.h"
+#include "marklist.h"
+
+#include <kparts/part.h>
+#include <qtimer.h>
+
+class Anchor;
+class DocumentWidget;
+class KConfigDialog;
+class KPrintDialogPage_PageOptions;
+class KPrinter;
+class PageView;
+class QPainter;
+class QSplitter;
+class QToolBox;
+class simplePageSize;
+class TableOfContents;
+class PageNumber;
+class SearchWidget;
+
+
+/** \brief This class provides plugin-specific GUI elements for kviewshell plugins
+
+@author Wilfried Huss, Stefan Kebekus
+
+ */
+
+// TODO remove virtual inheritance for KDE 4. It's the reason for the strange DCOPObject construction
+class KMultiPage : public KParts::ReadOnlyPart, virtual public kmultipageInterface
+{
+ Q_OBJECT
+
+public:
+ KMultiPage(QWidget *parentWidget, const char *widgetName, QObject *parent, const char *name);
+ virtual ~KMultiPage();
+
+ /* returns the scrollview used for the display */
+ virtual QWidget* mainWidget() {return _scrollView;}
+
+ /* Methods which are associated with the DCOP functionality of the
+ kmultipage. This method returns the file name (not the URL) of
+ the currently loaded file. */
+ QString name_of_current_file();
+
+ /* Methods which are associated with the DCOP functionality of the
+ kmultipage. This method can be implemented by the multipage,
+ e.g. to jump to a certain location. */
+ virtual ASYNC jumpToReference(const QString& /*reference*/);
+
+ /* Methods which are associated with the DCOP functionality of the
+ kmultipage. This method checks if a given file is loaded. */
+ bool is_file_loaded(const QString& filename);
+
+ /* Opens file and sets URL
+
+ This method does the same as openFile, but sets the m_url of the
+ kmultipage. This can be important, for the following reason:
+ assume that a DVI is or DJVU-file is located on a web server at
+ baseURL=http://www.x.x/x.dvi The file may refer to external
+ graphic files using relative links.
+
+ The file is downloaded by the kviewpart to a temporary file on
+ the hard disk, say /tmp/t.dvi. The kviewpart would then call this
+ method with filename=/tmp/t.dvi and baseURL=http://www.x.x/x.dvi,
+ so the DVI-renderer knows to interpret the link to t.jpg as
+ http://www.x.x/t.jpg, and will download the file from there.
+
+ @warning This method is virtual only for technical reasons. Do
+ not re-implement this method
+
+ @returns true on success, false on failure
+ */
+ virtual bool openURL(const QString &filename, const KURL &base_url);
+
+ /** Prints a document
+
+ This method prints a document. The default implementation offers
+ fairly good printer support, but printing with the default
+ implementation is usually quite slow as tremendous amounts of data
+ needs to be transferred to the printer. To limit the data sent to
+ the printer, this default implementation prints only at low
+ resolution and produces mediocre quality. This method can (and
+ should) therefore be re-implemented if you have good code to convert
+ your document to PostScript.
+
+ Example: If your document consists of a single A4 page that contains
+ a DJVU image of 30KB, then the default implementation would render
+ the image in 600dpi, i.e. in about 7000x5000 pixel, and then send
+ this huge graphics uncompressed to the printer. A smart
+ implementation, on the other hand, would send the DJVU-file directly
+ to the printer, together with a DJVU decoder, which is implemented
+ in PostScript and uses only a few KB of memory, making for less than
+ 40KB of data sent to the printer.
+
+ If you decide to re-implement this method, you need to decide if
+ your implementation will support the options offered by the "page
+ size & placement" tab of the print dialog. If these options are set,
+ pages that are smaller/larger than the printer's paper size will be
+ shrunk/enlarged and optionally centered on the paper.
+
+ If your implementation does not support the options, the following
+ code should be used:
+ @code
+ // Obtain a fully initialized KPrinter structure, and disable all
+ // entries in the "Page Size & Placement" tab of the printer dialog.
+ KPrinter *printer = getPrinter(false);
+ // Abort with an error message if no KPrinter could be initialized
+ if (printer == 0) {
+ kdError(4300) << "KPrinter not available" << endl;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Show the printer options dialog. Return immediately if the user
+ // aborts.
+ if (!printer->setup(parentWdg, i18n("Print %1").arg(m_file.section('/', -1)) )) {
+ delete printer;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ... <Produce a PostScript file, with filename, say, tmpPSFile. You
+ can use all the features that KPrinter has to offer. Note that
+ printer->pageList() gives a list of pages to be printed, where "1"
+ denotes the first page, "2" the second, etc.> ...
+
+ printer->printFiles( QStringList(tmpPSFile), true );
+ delete printer;
+ @endcode
+
+ If your implementation does support the options, code must be
+ provided to support the KPrinter options
+ "kde-kviewshell-shrinkpage", "kde-kviewshell-expandpage",
+ "kde-kviewshell-centerpage" and "kde-kviewshell-rotatepage". It is
+ important to note that "kde-kviewshell-rotatepage" and
+ "kde-kviewshell-centerpage" should by default treated as "true",
+ while the other options should be "false" by default. The following
+ code sees to that:
+ @code
+ // Obtain a fully initialized KPrinter structure, and enable all
+ // entries in the "Page Size & Placement" tab of the printer dialog.
+ KPrinter *printer = getPrinter(true);
+ // Abort with an error message if no KPrinter could be initialized
+ if (printer == 0) {
+ kdError(4300) << "KPrinter not available" << endl;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Show the printer options dialog. Return immediately if the user
+ // aborts.
+ if (!printer->setup(parentWdg, i18n("Print %1").arg(m_file.section('/', -1)) )) {
+ delete printer;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (printer->option( "kde-kviewshell-shrinkpage" ) == "true")
+ <Shrink some pages to paper size, where necessary>
+ if (printer->option( "kde-kviewshell-expandpage" ) == "true")
+ <Expand some pages to paper size, where necessary>
+ if (printer->option( "kde-kviewshell-centerpage" ) != "false")
+ <Center pages on paper>
+ if (printer->option( "kde-kviewshell-rotatepage" ) != "false")
+ <rotate pages by 90 deg. counterclockwise, if paper orientation is different from pages orientation>
+
+ ... <Produce a PostScript file, with filename, say, tmpPSFile. You
+ can use all the features that KPrinter has to offer. Note that
+ printer->pageList() gives a list of pages to be printed, where "1"
+ denotes the first page, "2" the second, etc.> ...
+
+ printer->printFiles( QStringList(tmpPSFile), true );
+ delete printer;
+ @endcode
+
+ For more information, see the default implementation in the source
+ file kmultipage.cpp. You might also look at the documentation to
+ getPrinter().
+ */
+ virtual void print();
+
+
+ /* Returns true if the document specifies page sizes, and false
+ otherwise. NOTE: the information returned by this method is not
+ always 100% reliable. Although unlikely, it is theoretically
+ possible that this method returns 'true', but still some of the
+ sizes returned by sizeOfPage() are invalid. */
+ virtual bool hasSpecifiedPageSizes() const {return renderer && renderer->hasSpecifiedPageSizes();}
+
+ /* This methos is similar to openFile(). It is used when the "Watch
+ file" option is activated, and the file has changed on disk. It
+ differs from openFile() in two aspects: first, the file is
+ checked for validity with DVIRenderer.isValidFile(m_file) if the
+ file is invalid, a timer event is used to call the method again
+ after a brief pause. Secondly, when the GUI is updated, the
+ implementation does not jump to the first page, but tries to keep
+ the current page. */
+ virtual void reload();
+
+// Interface definition start ------------------------------------------------
+
+ /** list of supported file formats, for saving
+
+ This member must return the list of supported file formats for
+ saving. These strings returned must be in the format explained in
+ the documentation to KFileDialog::setFilter(), e.g. ""*.cpp *.cxx
+ *.c++|C++ Source Files". The use of mimetype-filters is allowed, but
+ discouraged. Among other penalties, if a multipage gives a
+ mimetype-filter, e.g. "application/x-dvi", the open file dialog in
+ kviewshell will not allow the user to see and select compressed
+ dvi-files.
+ */
+ virtual QStringList fileFormats() const = 0;
+
+ /// closes a file
+ virtual bool closeURL();
+
+ /* sets a zoom factor. The multipage implementation might refuse to
+ use a given zoom factor, even if it falls within the bounds given
+ by the constants MinZoom and MaxZoom which are defined in
+ zoomlimits.h. In that case, the multipage implementation chooses a
+ different zomm factor. The implementation returns the factor which
+ has actually been used. A default implementation is provided. */
+ virtual double setZoom(double z);
+
+ /** reads in settings. Reimplementations must call this. */
+ virtual void readSettings();
+
+ /** writes settings. Reimplementations must call this. */
+ virtual void writeSettings();
+
+ /** Flag to indicate that this implementation has support for textserach and selection */
+ virtual bool supportsTextSearch() const { return getRenderer() && getRenderer()->supportsTextSearch(); }
+
+ /** Flag to indicate the document was modified since last saved
+
+ KMultiPage implementations that offer functionality that
+ modifies the document (e.g. remove or insert pages) must
+ re-implement this method to return
+
+ @returns 'true' if the document was modified since it was last
+ saved
+ */
+ virtual bool isModified() const {return false;}
+
+ /* Returns the number of the first (i.e. top-left) page in the
+ display. Such a number cannot be reasonably assigned
+ (e.g. because the current document is empty, or because no
+ document has been loaded yet), the method returns "invalid page",
+ i.e. 0. */
+ virtual PageNumber currentPageNumber();
+
+ /* Returns the number of pages in the currently loaded document or
+ 0, if no document is loaded or if the document is empty */
+ PageNumber numberOfPages() const {return renderer.isNull() ? (PageNumber)0 : renderer->totalPages();}
+
+ /* List of pages selected in the sidebar
+
+ @returns a list with the numbers of the currently selected
+ pages. */
+ virtual QValueList<int> selectedPages() {return markList()->selectedPages();}
+
+ virtual History* history() { return &document_history; }
+
+ /** Add pages to the KViewshell's central preferences dialog
+
+ This method can be re-implemented to add documenttype specific
+ configuration pages to the central preferences dialog. The
+ documentation to KConfigDialog explains how to do that.
+
+ The default implementation does nothing.
+
+ @param configDialog a pointer to the KConfigDialog the dialog to
+ add pages to
+ */
+ virtual void addConfigDialogs(KConfigDialog* configDialog) { Q_UNUSED(configDialog); }
+
+
+ /* These methods calculate the Zoomfactor needed to fit the pages
+ into the current viewport. Note that the return value need *not*
+ be within the limits defined in "zoomLimits.h". If they are not,
+ this indicates that fitting to width or height is currently not
+ possible (e.g. because no document is loaded). The return value
+ should then be ignored and any operation that relies on the
+ return value should be aborted. */
+ virtual double calculateFitToWidthZoomValue();
+ virtual double calculateFitToHeightZoomValue();
+
+ /* Returns the number of columns into which the widgets are aligned. */
+ virtual Q_UINT8 getNrColumns() const { return _scrollView->getNrColumns(); }
+ virtual Q_UINT8 getNrRows() const { return _scrollView->getNrRows(); }
+
+ virtual bool overviewMode() const { return _scrollView->overviewMode(); }
+
+ // =========== Interface definition ends
+
+ /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ The following methods export functions of the DocumentPageCache which
+ are currently needed by KViewPart. TODO: Clean this up again without
+ directly linking DocumentPageCache to the KViewPart. */
+
+ /* Returns the size of page 'page'. If the document does not
+ specify a size (which happens, e.g., for some DVI-files), then
+ the userPreferredSize is returned. */
+ virtual SimplePageSize sizeOfPage(const PageNumber& page = 1) const { return pageCache->sizeOfPage(page); }
+
+public slots:
+ /* Sets the userPreferredSize, which is explained below */
+ virtual void setUserPreferredSize(const SimplePageSize& t) { pageCache->setUserPreferredSize(t); }
+ virtual void setUseDocumentSpecifiedSize(bool b) { pageCache->setUseDocumentSpecifiedSize(b); }
+ // --------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+protected:
+ /** Update GUI after loading or closing of a file
+
+ This method is called by openFile() when a new file was loaded,
+ and by closeURL() when a file is closed so that the kmultipage
+ implementation can update its own GUI, enable/disable actions,
+ prepare info texts, etc. At the time the method is executed, the
+ file has already been loaded into the renderer using
+ renderer.setFile(), or closed using renderer.clear() and the
+ standard KMultiPage GUI is set up. The filename can be accessed
+ via m_file.
+
+ The default implementation does nothing.
+
+ @param success the return value of renderer.setFile() which
+ indicates if the file could be successfully loaded by the
+ renderer, or not. Note that setFile() is called even if the
+ renderer returned 'false', so that the implemtation can then
+ disable menu items, etc. */
+ virtual void setFile(bool success);
+
+ /* Creates new instances of DocumentWidget. If you need special
+ functionality and reimplement the DocumentWidget class, then you
+ should also reimplement this method to ensure that your new
+ DocumentWidgets will be used. This function is also the right
+ place to connect to signals emitted by DocumentWidget. */
+ virtual DocumentWidget* createDocumentWidget();
+
+ /* Used to enable/disable KActions of multiPage implementations.
+ enableActions(true) should be called whenever a file is
+ successfully loaded. enableActions(false) is called when the
+ file is closed. */
+ virtual void enableActions(bool);
+
+ /* Initializes all data structures that need to know the renderer.
+ This function must be called in the constructor of multipage
+ implementations. */
+ void setRenderer(DocumentRenderer*);
+
+ /** This function creates the page cache. If a multipage implementation needs
+ additional functionaly from the cache overwrite this function to create a
+ subclass of DocumentPageCache.
+ @warning This function is called by the constructor, never call it explicitly.
+ */
+ virtual void initializePageCache();
+
+ /* Returns a pointer to the renderer. */
+ virtual QGuardedPtr<DocumentRenderer> getRenderer() const { return renderer; }
+
+ PageView* scrollView() { return _scrollView; }
+
+ MarkList* markList() { return _markList; }
+
+ // The next two functions are used for the autozoom feature
+ // TODO optimize (the calculation of the widest page needs to be done only once
+ // per document, not everytime calculateFitToWidthZoomValue() is called)
+ PageNumber widestPage() const;
+
+ // TODO Generalize this for more than 2 columns
+ double zoomForWidthColumns(unsigned int viewportWidth) const;
+
+public slots:
+ virtual void doSelectAll();
+
+ virtual void clearSelection();
+
+ virtual void copyText();
+
+ /** Exports the document to a plain text file. */
+ virtual void doExportText();
+
+ /* Shows the "text search" dialog, if text search is supported by
+ the renderer. Otherwise, the method returns immediately. */
+ virtual void showFindTextDialog();
+
+
+ /* This method may be called after the text search dialog
+ 'findDialog' has been set up, and the user has entered a search
+ phrase. The method searches for the next occurence of the text,
+ starting from the beginning of the current page, or after the
+ currently selected text, if there is any. */
+ virtual void findNextText();
+
+ /* This method may be called after the text search dialog
+ 'findDialog' has been set up, and the user has entered a search
+ phrase. The method searches for the next occurence of the text,
+ starting from the end of the current page, or before the
+ currently selected text, if there is any. */
+ virtual void findPrevText();
+
+ /** Opens a file requestor and starts a basic copy KIO-Job. A
+ multipage implementation that wishes to offer saving in various
+ formats must re-implement this slot. */
+ virtual void slotSave();
+
+ /* The standard implementation just calls slotSave. */
+ virtual void slotSave_defaultFilename();
+
+ /* Initialize/Update PageWidgets, thumbnail list and bookmark list
+
+ This slot is called after a document was loaded, when the
+ document was modified (e.g. when pages were deleted), or the
+ rendering mode is changed (e.g. when a different accessibility
+ viewmode is selected). The following is done
+
+ - The page cache is cleared
+
+ - all page widgets as well as the thumbnails are updated.
+ */
+ void renderModeChanged();
+
+ /* Empties the page cache and --as the name suggests-- repaints all
+ visible widgets. */
+ void repaintAllVisibleWidgets();
+
+ /* Tells the multipage if scrollbars should be used. */
+ virtual void slotShowScrollbars(bool);
+
+ /* Show or hide the sidebar widget. */
+ virtual void slotShowSidebar(bool);
+
+ /* Show or hide thumbnails. */
+ virtual void slotShowThumbnails(bool);
+
+ /* Used internally. */
+ void slotIOJobFinished ( KIO::Job *job );
+
+ /* Switches to fullscreen mode and back. */
+ virtual void slotSetFullPage(bool fullpage);
+
+ virtual void setViewMode(int);
+
+ /* Is called if settings are changed in the configuration dialog.
+ If this method is reimplemented in a child class, it needs to be
+ called from there. */
+ virtual void preferencesChanged();
+
+ /* Page Navigation. */
+ virtual bool gotoPage(const PageNumber& page);
+ virtual void gotoPage(const Anchor& a);
+
+ virtual void prevPage();
+ virtual void nextPage();
+ virtual void firstPage();
+ virtual void lastPage();
+
+ virtual void scrollUp();
+ virtual void scrollDown();
+ virtual void scrollLeft();
+ virtual void scrollRight();
+
+ virtual void scrollUpPage();
+ virtual void scrollDownPage();
+ virtual void scrollLeftPage();
+ virtual void scrollRightPage();
+
+ virtual void readUp();
+ virtual void readDown();
+
+ virtual void doGoBack();
+ virtual void doGoForward();
+
+ /* Scrolls the main scrollview by deltaInPixel (positive values
+ scroll DOWN). If the user tries to scroll past the beginning or
+ the end of a page, then the method either returns without doing
+ anything (if the current page is the first or last page, resp, or
+ if the method is called within 200ms after the beg. or end of the
+ page was reached), or goes the the next/previous page. The delay
+ makes it a little easier for the user to scroll with the mouse
+ wheel or the keyboard without involuntarily moving to another
+ page. */
+ virtual void scroll(Q_INT32 deltaInPixel);
+
+ virtual void slotEnableMoveTool(bool enable);
+
+protected slots:
+ virtual bool gotoPage(const PageNumber& page, int y, bool isLink = true);
+
+ /* Make the selection visible */
+ void gotoPage(const TextSelection&);
+
+private slots:
+ void handleLocalLink(const QString &linkText);
+
+signals:
+ /** Emitted with argument "true" when the move tool is selected, and
+ with argument "false" if selection tool is selected. */
+ void enableMoveTool(bool enable);
+
+ /* Emitted when a page has been selected in the MarkList. */
+ void selected(const PageNumber& pageNumber);
+
+ /* Emitted to indicate the number of pages in the file and the
+ current page. The receiver will not change or update the display,
+ nor call the gotoPage()-method. */
+ void pageInfo(int nr, int currpg);
+
+ void askingToCheckActions();
+
+ /* emitted when a new preview is available */
+ void previewChanged(bool previewAvailable);
+
+ void viewModeChanged();
+
+ /* Emitted when the zoom of the pageview changes. */
+ void zoomChanged();
+
+ void zoomOut();
+ void zoomIn();
+
+ /* Emitted it the status of the text selection changes. */
+ void textSelected(bool);
+
+ void searchEnabled(bool);
+
+// Interface definition end --------------------------------------------------
+
+public slots:
+ virtual void generateDocumentWidgets(const PageNumber& startPage = PageNumber::invalidPage);
+
+ protected slots:
+ /* This is the slot where mouseWheel events are processed that come
+ from the multipage/scrollview. This method calles scroll, a
+ delta-value of 120 (i.e. one notch on a standard wheel mouse)
+ scrolls by two 'lines'. */
+ void wheelEvent(QWheelEvent *);
+
+protected:
+ /** Allocates and initializes a KPrinter structure
+
+ This method is used in implementations of the print() method. See
+ the documentation of print() for more information and for example
+ code. This method allocates and initializes a KPrinter
+ structure. The list of pages marked in the sidebar is already set in
+ the "kde-range" option in the KPrinter structure. In this option "1"
+ means: first page of the document, "2" the second, etc.
+
+ @param enablePageSizeFeatures Enables or diables the entries in the
+ "Page Size & Placement" tab of the print dialog.
+
+ @returns a pointer to a KPrinter, or 0 if no KPrinter could be
+ allocated.
+
+ @warning The KPrinter allocated is owned by the caller must be
+ deleted before the KMultiPage is deleted. Otherwise, a segfault will
+ occur.
+ */
+ KPrinter *getPrinter(bool enablePageSizeFeatures=true);
+
+
+ /** Pointer to the parent widget
+
+ This pointer is automatically set by the constructor.
+ */
+ QGuardedPtr<QWidget> parentWdg;
+
+ QPtrVector<DocumentWidget> widgetList;
+
+ History document_history;
+
+ /* Variable which is used internally by the method
+ currentPageNumber() to provide 'lazy' page numbers. */
+ PageNumber lastCurrentPage;
+
+ /* The pageCache caches already drawn "documentPages" and invokes
+ the renderer if the needed page is not available in the cache. */
+ DocumentPageCache* pageCache;
+
+private slots:
+ void setCurrentPageNumber(const PageNumber&);
+ void updateWidgetSize(const PageNumber&);
+
+ /* Interrupts a search if one is currently performed, otherwise
+ hide the search panel */
+ void stopSearch();
+
+private:
+ /* For internal use by the reload()-method. See the comments in
+ kmultipage.cpp, right before the timerEvent function. */
+ int timer_id;
+
+ /* For internal use the reload()-method. This is a dreadful
+ hack. The problem we adress with this timer event is the
+ following: the kviewshell has a KDirWatch object which looks at
+ the DVI file and calls reload() when the object has changed. That
+ works very nicely in principle, but in practise, when TeX runs
+ for several seconds over a complicated file, this does not work
+ at all. First, most of the time, while TeX is still writing, the
+ file is invalid. Thus, reload() is very often called when the DVI
+ file is bad. We solve this problem by checking the file first. If
+ the file is bad, we do not reload. Second, when the file finally
+ becomes good, it very often happens that KDirWatch does not
+ notify us anymore. Whether this is a bug or a side effect of a
+ feature of KDirWatch, I dare not say. We remedy that problem by
+ using a timer: when reload() was called on a bad file, we
+ automatically come back (via the timerEvent() function) every
+ second and check if the file became good. If so, we stop the
+ timer. It may well happen that KDirWatch calls us several times
+ while we are waiting for the file to become good, but that does
+ not do any harm. */
+ void timerEvent( QTimerEvent *e );
+
+ /* This method opens a file and sets up the GUI when the file is
+ loaded. It calls setFile() so that implementations of kmultipage
+ can update their own GUI. DO NOT REIMPLEMENT THIS METHOD. */
+ bool openFile();
+
+ /* Is set by setRenderer. */
+ QGuardedPtr<DocumentRenderer> renderer;
+
+ PageView *_scrollView;
+ SearchWidget* searchWidget;
+ QToolBox* sideBar;
+
+ MarkList* _markList;
+ TableOfContents* tableOfContents;
+
+ QSplitter* splitterWidget;
+
+ /* This timer is used to implement a brief delay when the user
+ scrolls past the beginning or the end of the page before a the
+ program moves to a new page. That way, it is a little easier for
+ the user to scroll with the mouse wheel or the keyboard without
+ involuntarily moving to another page. The timer is used in the
+ scroll() method. */
+ QTimer changePageDelayTimer;
+
+ // This is set to true while a text search is performed.
+ // If set to false the search is interrupted.
+ bool searchInProgress;
+};
+
+
+#endif