use super::{FontData, FontFamily, FontStyle, LayoutBox}; #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct FontError; impl std::fmt::Display for FontError { fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> { write!(fmt, "General Error")?; Ok(()) } } impl std::error::Error for FontError {} #[derive(Clone)] pub struct FontDataInternal(String, String); impl FontData for FontDataInternal { type ErrorType = FontError; fn new(family: FontFamily, style: FontStyle) -> Result { Ok(FontDataInternal( family.as_str().into(), style.as_str().into(), )) } /// Note: This is only a crude estimatation, since for some backend such as SVG, we have no way to /// know the real size of the text anyway. Thus using font-kit is an overkill and doesn't helps /// the layout. fn estimate_layout(&self, size: f64, text: &str) -> Result { let em = size / 1.24 / 1.24; Ok(( (0, -em.round() as i32), ( (em * 0.7 * text.len() as f64).round() as i32, (em * 0.24).round() as i32, ), )) } }