NAME
Prima::Drawable::Markup - allow markup in widgets
SYNOPSIS
use Prima qw(Application Buttons);
use Prima::Drawable::Markup q(M);
my $m = Prima::MainWindow->new;
$m-> insert( Button =>
text => Prima::Drawable::Markup->new(markup => "B<Bold> bU<u>tton"),
hotKey => 'u',
pack => {},
);
$m->insert( Button => pack => {}, text => M "I<Italic> button" );
$m->insert( Button => pack => {}, text => \ "Not an Q<I<italic>> button" );
run Prima;
DESCRIPTION
Prima::Drawable::Markup
adds the ability to recognize POD-like markup to Prima widgets. Supported markup sequences are B
(bold text), I
(italic text), U
(underlined text), F
(change font), S
(change font size), C
(change foreground color), G
(change background color), M
(move pointer), W
(disable wrapping), and P
(picture).
The F
sequence is used as follows: n|text
, where n
is a 0-based index into the fontPalette
.
The S
sequence is used as follows: n|text
, where n
is the number of points relative to the current font size. The font size may optionally be preceded by +
or -
.
The C
and G
sequences are used as follows:
, where c|text
c
is either: a color in any form accepted by Prima, including the cl
constants (Black
Blue
Green
Cyan
Red
Magenta
Brown
LightGray
DarkGray
LightBlue
LightGreen
LightCyan
LightRed
LightMagenta
Yellow
White
Gray
). Or, a 0-based index into the colorPalette
. Also, default
can be used to set the color that the canvas originally had. For G
a special value off
can be used to turn off the background color and set it as transparent.
The M
command has three parameters, comma-separated: X, Y, and flags. X and Y are coordinates of how much to move the current pointer. By default X and are in pixels, and do not extend block width. flags
is a set of characters, where each is:
m - set units to font height
p - set units to points
x - also extend the block width
The text inside the W
sequence will not be wrapped during text_wrap
calls.
The text inside the Q
sequence will not be treated as markup.
The P
sequence is used as follows:P<n>
, where n
is a 0-based index into the picturePalette
.
The URL sequence parsing results in making 1) text
of color linkColor
, and 2) wrapping the text with OP_LINK
commands in the block, that do nothing by default but could be used by whoever uses the block. See Prima::Widget::Link for more and Prima::Label as an example.
The methods text_out
and get_text_width
are affected by Prima::Drawable::Markup
. text_out
will write formatted text to the canvas, and get_text_width
will return the width of the formatted text. NOTE: These methods do not save the state between calls, so your markup cannot span lines (since each line is drawn or measured with a separate call).
The module can export a single method M
which is a shortcut over the creation of a new markup object with default color, font, and image palettes. These can be accessed directly as @COLORS, @FONTS, @IMAGES
correspondingly.
API
The following properties are used:
- colorPalette([@colorPalette])
-
Gets or sets the color palette to be used for
C
sequences within this widget. Each element of the array should be acl::
constant. - fontPalette([@fontPalette])
-
Gets or sets the font palette to be used for
F
sequences within this widget. Each element of the array should be a hashref suitable for setting a font. - picturePalette([@picturePalette])
-
Gets or sets the picture palette to be used for
P
sequences within this widget. Each element of the array should be aPrima::Image
descendant.
SEE ALSO
Prima::Drawable::TextBlock, examples/markup.pl
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003 Teo Sankaro
You may redistribute and/or modify this module under the same terms as Perl itself. (Although a credit would be nice.)
AUTHOR
This module is based on work by Teo Sankaro, <teo_sankaro@hotmail.com>.