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Adding upstream version 4:25.2.3.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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module com { module sun { module star { module rendering {
/** This structure provides information about a specific font.<p>
@since OOo 2.0
*/
struct FontInfo
{
/** The PANOSE font classification.<p>
TODO: Document semantics in Panose.idl
*/
Panose FontDescription;
/** The name of the font family.<p>
The family name is the one normally associated to a font, such
as Times New Roman, Thorndale, Andale or Arial.<p>
Note: outlined fonts are now specified with "outline" as part
of the family name.<p>
*/
string FamilyName;
/** The name of the specific font style within its family.<p>
For example, oblique, italic, or narrow.<p>
*/
string StyleName;
/** This value specifies which Unicode ranges are supported by
this font.<p>
This is to be interpreted as a split-up 128-bit value, see <a
href=http://partners.adobe.com/asn/tech/type/opentype/os2.jsp#ur>Adobe's
OpenType specification</a> for the specific meaning of each
bit. UnicodeRanges0 contains the least significant bits,
UnicodeRanges3 the most significant ones.<p>
const int128 UNICODE_RANGE_BASIC_LATIN = 1;
const int128 UNICODE_RANGE_LATIN_SUPPLEMENT = 2;
const int128 UNICODE_RANGE_LATIN_EXTENDED_A = 4;
const int128 UNICODE_RANGE_LATIN_EXTENDED_B = 4;
...
const int128 UNICODE_RANGE_MASK_LATIN = 1;
const int128 UNICODE_RANGE_MASK_CJK = (31<<48) + (3<<55) +
(1<<59);
const int128 UNICODE_RANGE_MASK_CTL = (1<<11) + (1<<13) +
(0x3FFF<<15) + (0x0FFF<<70);
*/
long UnicodeRanges0;
long UnicodeRanges1;
long UnicodeRanges2;
long UnicodeRanges3;
/** Specifies whether the font is a symbol font.<p>
This refers solely to a font using the Microsoft SYMBOL_CHARSET
charset (i.e. RTL_TEXTENCODING_SYMBOL), and not a font using any
different "Symbol" encoding (e.g. RTL_TEXTENCODING_ADOBE_SYMBOL,
RTL_TEXTENCODING_ADOBE_DINGBATS) or a font only useful for
icons, dingbats or technical symbols.
If yes, text written in this symbol font does not have a
specified meaning.<p>
*/
::com::sun::star::util::TriState IsSymbolFont;
/** Set to true, if the font is usable for vertical text
output.<p>
Vertical fonts have subtle differences to horizontal ones,
e.g. rotated or differently shaped glyphs, or special rotated
versions of normally upright glyphs (e.g. brackets).<p>
*/
::com::sun::star::util::TriState IsVertical;
};
}; }; }; };
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