/* This file is part of Konsole, KDE's terminal. Copyright 2007-2008 by Robert Knight Copyright 1997,1998 by Lars Doelle This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ #ifndef CHARACTERCOLOR_H #define CHARACTERCOLOR_H // Qt #include //#include #define KDE_NO_EXPORT namespace Konsole { /** * An entry in a terminal display's color palette. * * A color palette is an array of 16 ColorEntry instances which map * system color indexes (from 0 to 15) into actual colors. * * Each entry can be set as bold, in which case any text * drawn using the color should be drawn in bold. * * Each entry can also be transparent, in which case the terminal * display should avoid drawing the background for any characters * using the entry as a background. */ class ColorEntry { public: /** Specifies the weight to use when drawing text with this color. */ enum FontWeight { /** Always draw text in this color with a bold weight. */ Bold, /** Always draw text in this color with a normal weight. */ Normal, /** * Use the current font weight set by the terminal application. * This is the default behavior. */ UseCurrentFormat }; /** * Constructs a new color palette entry. * * @param c The color value for this entry. * @param tr Specifies that the color should be transparent when used as a background color. * @param weight Specifies the font weight to use when drawing text with this color. */ ColorEntry(QColor c, bool tr, FontWeight weight = UseCurrentFormat) : color(c), transparent(tr), fontWeight(weight) {} /** * Constructs a new color palette entry with an undefined color, and * with the transparent and bold flags set to false. */ ColorEntry() : transparent(false), fontWeight(UseCurrentFormat) {} /** * Sets the color, transparency and boldness of this color to those of @p rhs. */ void operator=(const ColorEntry& rhs) { color = rhs.color; transparent = rhs.transparent; fontWeight = rhs.fontWeight; } /** The color value of this entry for display. */ QColor color; /** * If true character backgrounds using this color should be transparent. * This is not applicable when the color is used to render text. */ bool transparent; /** * Specifies the font weight to use when drawing text with this color. * This is not applicable when the color is used to draw a character's background. */ FontWeight fontWeight; }; // Attributed Character Representations /////////////////////////////// // Colors #define BASE_COLORS (2+8) #define INTENSITIES 2 #define TABLE_COLORS (INTENSITIES*BASE_COLORS) #define DEFAULT_FORE_COLOR 0 #define DEFAULT_BACK_COLOR 1 //a standard set of colors using black text on a white background. //defined in TerminalDisplay.cpp extern const ColorEntry base_color_table[TABLE_COLORS] KDE_NO_EXPORT; /* CharacterColor is a union of the various color spaces. Assignment is as follows: Type - Space - Values 0 - Undefined - u: 0, v:0 w:0 1 - Default - u: 0..1 v:intense w:0 2 - System - u: 0..7 v:intense w:0 3 - Index(256) - u: 16..255 v:0 w:0 4 - RGB - u: 0..255 v:0..256 w:0..256 Default colour space has two separate colours, namely default foreground and default background colour. */ #define COLOR_SPACE_UNDEFINED 0 #define COLOR_SPACE_DEFAULT 1 #define COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM 2 #define COLOR_SPACE_256 3 #define COLOR_SPACE_RGB 4 /** * Describes the color of a single character in the terminal. */ class CharacterColor { friend class Character; public: /** Constructs a new CharacterColor whoose color and color space are undefined. */ CharacterColor() : _colorSpace(COLOR_SPACE_UNDEFINED), _u(0), _v(0), _w(0) {} /** * Constructs a new CharacterColor using the specified @p colorSpace and with * color value @p co * * The meaning of @p co depends on the @p colorSpace used. * * TODO : Document how @p co relates to @p colorSpace * * TODO : Add documentation about available color spaces. */ CharacterColor(quint8 colorSpace, int co) : _colorSpace(colorSpace), _u(0), _v(0), _w(0) { switch (colorSpace) { case COLOR_SPACE_DEFAULT: _u = co & 1; break; case COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM: _u = co & 7; _v = (co >> 3) & 1; break; case COLOR_SPACE_256: _u = co & 255; break; case COLOR_SPACE_RGB: _u = co >> 16; _v = co >> 8; _w = co; break; default: _colorSpace = COLOR_SPACE_UNDEFINED; } } /** * Returns true if this character color entry is valid. */ bool isValid() { return _colorSpace != COLOR_SPACE_UNDEFINED; } /** * Toggles the value of this color between a normal system color and the corresponding intensive * system color. * * This is only applicable if the color is using the COLOR_SPACE_DEFAULT or COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM * color spaces. */ void toggleIntensive(); /** * Returns the color within the specified color @p palette * * The @p palette is only used if this color is one of the 16 system colors, otherwise * it is ignored. */ QColor color(const ColorEntry* palette) const; /** * Compares two colors and returns true if they represent the same color value and * use the same color space. */ friend bool operator == (const CharacterColor& a, const CharacterColor& b); /** * Compares two colors and returns true if they represent different color values * or use different color spaces. */ friend bool operator != (const CharacterColor& a, const CharacterColor& b); private: quint8 _colorSpace; // bytes storing the character color quint8 _u; quint8 _v; quint8 _w; }; inline bool operator == (const CharacterColor& a, const CharacterColor& b) { return a._colorSpace == b._colorSpace && a._u == b._u && a._v == b._v && a._w == b._w; } inline bool operator != (const CharacterColor& a, const CharacterColor& b) { return !operator==(a,b); } inline const QColor color256(quint8 u, const ColorEntry* base) { // 0.. 16: system colors if (u < 8) return base[u+2 ].color; u -= 8; if (u < 8) return base[u+2+BASE_COLORS].color; u -= 8; // 16..231: 6x6x6 rgb color cube if (u < 216) return QColor(((u/36)%6) ? (40*((u/36)%6)+55) : 0, ((u/ 6)%6) ? (40*((u/ 6)%6)+55) : 0, ((u/ 1)%6) ? (40*((u/ 1)%6)+55) : 0); u -= 216; // 232..255: gray, leaving out black and white int gray = u*10+8; return QColor(gray,gray,gray); } inline QColor CharacterColor::color(const ColorEntry* base) const { switch (_colorSpace) { case COLOR_SPACE_DEFAULT: return base[_u+0+(_v?BASE_COLORS:0)].color; case COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM: return base[_u+2+(_v?BASE_COLORS:0)].color; case COLOR_SPACE_256: return color256(_u,base); case COLOR_SPACE_RGB: return QColor(_u,_v,_w); case COLOR_SPACE_UNDEFINED: return QColor(); } Q_ASSERT(false); // invalid color space return QColor(); } inline void CharacterColor::toggleIntensive() { if (_colorSpace == COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM || _colorSpace == COLOR_SPACE_DEFAULT) { _v = !_v; } } } #endif // CHARACTERCOLOR_H