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//! Text renderer. //! //! For more complex text rendering cases that are not covered by the [`mono_font`] module, the //! `TextRenderer` trait can be implemented by external text renderers. //! //! Implementations of this trait can be found in the [bdf] and [eg-seven-segment] repositories, //! which may be useful as a reference of other implementations. //! //! [`mono_font`]: ../../mono_font/index.html //! [bdf]: https://github.com/embedded-graphics/bdf //! [eg-seven-segment]: https://github.com/embedded-graphics/eg-seven-segment use crate::{ draw_target::DrawTarget, geometry::Point, pixelcolor::PixelColor, primitives::Rectangle, text::Baseline, }; mod character_style; pub use character_style::CharacterStyle; /// Text renderer. /// /// The `TextRenderer` trait is used to integrate text renderers into embedded-graphics. Users should /// not call it directly and instead use the functions provided by the `Text` type. pub trait TextRenderer { /// Color type. type Color: PixelColor; /// Draws a string. /// /// The method returns the start position of the next character to allow chaining of multiple /// draw calls. /// /// # Implementation notes /// /// This method must not interpret any control characters and only render a single line of text. /// Any control character in the `text` should be handled the same way as any other character /// that isn't included in the font. fn draw_string<D>( &self, text: &str, position: Point, baseline: Baseline, target: &mut D, ) -> Result<Point, D::Error> where D: DrawTarget<Color = Self::Color>; /// Draws whitespace of the given width. /// /// The method returns the start position of the next character to allow chaining of multiple /// draw calls. fn draw_whitespace<D>( &self, width: u32, position: Point, baseline: Baseline, target: &mut D, ) -> Result<Point, D::Error> where D: DrawTarget<Color = Self::Color>; /// Returns the text metrics for a string. /// /// # Implementation notes /// /// The returned bounding box must be independent of the text color. This is different to the /// `Dimensions` trait, which should return a zero sized bounding box for completely transparent /// drawables. But this behavior would make it impossible to correctly layout text which /// contains a mixture of transparent and non transparent words. /// /// This method must not interpret any control characters and only render a single line of text. /// Any control character in the `text` should be handled the same way as any other character /// that isn't included in the font. fn measure_string(&self, text: &str, position: Point, baseline: Baseline) -> TextMetrics; /// Returns the default line height. /// /// The line height is defined as the vertical distance between the baseline of two adjacent /// lines in pixels. fn line_height(&self) -> u32; } /// Text metrics. /// /// See [`TextRenderer::measure_string`] for more information. /// /// [`TextRenderer::measure_string`]: trait.TextRenderer.html#tymethod.measure_string #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] pub struct TextMetrics { /// Bounding box. pub bounding_box: Rectangle, /// The position of the next text. pub next_position: Point, }