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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/*
* This file is part of the LibreOffice project.
*
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef INCLUDED_SVX_IACCESSIBLEVIEWFORWARDER_HXX
#define INCLUDED_SVX_IACCESSIBLEVIEWFORWARDER_HXX
#include <tools/gen.hxx>
namespace accessibility
{
/** <p>This interface provides the means to transform between internal
coordinates in 100th of mm and screen coordinates without giving direct
access to the underlying view. Each view forwarder represents a
specific real or virtual window. A call to
<method>GetVisibleArea</method> returns the visible rectangle that
corresponds to this window.</p>
<p>This interface is similar to the SvxViewForwarder but
differs in two important points: Firstly the <member>GetVisArea</member>
method returns a rectangle in internal coordinates and secondly the
transformation methods do not require explicit mapmodes. These have to
be provided implicitly by the classes that implement this
interface. A third, less important, difference are the additional
transformation methods for sizes. The reasons for their existence are
convenience and improved performance.</p>
@attention
Note, that modifications of the underlying view that lead to
different transformations between internal and screen coordinates or
change the validity of the forwarder have to be signaled separately.
*/
class IAccessibleViewForwarder
{
public:
IAccessibleViewForwarder() = default;
IAccessibleViewForwarder(IAccessibleViewForwarder const&) = default;
IAccessibleViewForwarder(IAccessibleViewForwarder&&) = default;
IAccessibleViewForwarder& operator=(IAccessibleViewForwarder const&) = default;
IAccessibleViewForwarder& operator=(IAccessibleViewForwarder&&) = default;
virtual ~IAccessibleViewForwarder(){};
/** Returns the area of the underlying document that is visible in the
* corresponding window.
@return
The rectangle of the visible part of the document. The values
are, contrary to the base class, in internal coordinates of
100th of mm.
*/
virtual tools::Rectangle GetVisibleArea() const = 0;
/** Transform the specified point from internal coordinates in 100th of
mm to an absolute screen position.
@param rPoint
Point in internal coordinates (100th of mm).
@return
The same point but in screen coordinates relative to the upper
left corner of the (current) screen.
*/
virtual Point LogicToPixel(const Point& rPoint) const = 0;
/** Transform the specified size from internal coordinates in 100th of
mm to a screen oriented pixel size.
@param rSize
Size in internal coordinates (100th of mm).
@return
The same size but in screen coordinates.
*/
virtual Size LogicToPixel(const Size& rSize) const = 0;
};
} // end of namespace accessibility
#endif
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