Previously, the decoration was painted behind the text. This probably
wasn't noticed before, as we didn't compute `text-decoration-color`
values yet and the decoration had the same color anyway.
Previosly, we used only the text color as a line decoration color.
The FIXME comment has been directly copy-pasted from the border color
note a few lines below.
Since we now honor the CSS font-size values when deciding line box
metrics, we sometimes find ourselves needing to paint text with a bitmap
font into a box that isn't large enough for the glyphs.
As it turns out, it looks a bit better if we just grow the paint rect to
fit the glyphs (instead of painting chopped-off glyphs.) So let's just
do that for now.
Now that we build lines incrementally, we no longer need the atomic line
splitting API.
The new InlineLevelIterator and LineBuilder setup does have some
regressions from the old behavior, but we can deal with them as we go.
In #10434 an issue with leading whitespace in new lines after
a <br> element was fixed by checking whether the last fragment
of LineBox is empty.
However, this introduced a regression by which whitespace following
inline elements was swallowed, so `<b>Test</b> 123` would appear
like `Test123`.
By asking specifically if we are handling a forced linebreak
instead of implicity asking for a property that may be shared by
other Node types, we can maintain the correct behavior in regards
to leading whitespace on new lines, as well as trailing whitespace
of inline elements.
There's a subtle difference here. A "block box" in the spec is a
block-level box, while a "block container" is a box whose children are
either all inline-level boxes in an IFC, or all block-level boxes
participating in a BFC.
Notably, an "inline-block" box is a "block container" but not a "block
box" since it is itself inline-level.
Doing so was causing the background to be painted twice, which looks
ugly if the background is semi-transparent. The painting is a bit of a
hack, as some situations apparently relied on it. This commit is ripping
the band-aid off to find where those are and fix them. :^)
In the past, the base class implementation of this was used to descend
into subtrees and paint children. That is now taken care of by
StackingContext::paint_descendants() instead, and nothing used this.
This more clearly expresses the purpose of this flag. Since only
CSS::WhiteSpace::Nowrap sets this value to false and it does not respect
linebreaks, this made the most sense as a flag name.
This commit refactors the text chunking algorithm used in
TextNode::ChunkIterator. The m_start_of_chunk member parameter has been
replaced with a local variable that's anchored to the current iterator
at the start of every next() call, and the algorithm is made a little
more clear by explicitly separating what can and cannot peek into the
next character during iteration.
This patch doesn't make any visible change but increases the
correctness of the text-decoration: blink path. Previously the painter
would be instructed to draw a line that doesn't have any length when
encountering the blink property instead of simply doing nothing.
The code handling the rendering of the text-decoration-line got moved
into its own function to reduce clutter.
The CSS property text-decoration-line now supports underline, overline
and line-through.
This patch completely reworks TextNode::compute_text_for_rendering(). It
removes the unnecessary usage of Utf8View to find spaces in a String.
Furthermore, it adds a couple fast return paths for common but trivial
cases such as empty, single-character and whitespace-less strings.
For the HTML spec bookmarks, around two thirds of all function calls
(which amounts to around 10'000) use the fast paths and thus avoid
allocating a StringBuilder just to build a copy of the already present
String.
The previous behavior was to always VERIFY that the UTF-8 bytes were
valid when iterating over the code points of an UTF8View. This change
makes it so we instead output the 0xFFFD 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER'
code point when encountering invalid bytes, and keep iterating the
view after skipping one byte.
Leaving the decision to the consumer would break symmetry with the
UTF32View API, which would in turn require heavy refactoring and/or
code duplication in generic code such as the one found in
Gfx::Painter and the Shell.
To make it easier for the consumers to detect the original bytes, we
provide a new method on the iterator that returns a Span over the
data that has been decoded. This method is immediately used in the
TextNode::compute_text_for_rendering method, which previously did
this in a ad-hoc waay.
This also add tests for the new behavior in TestUtf8.cpp, as well
as reinforcements to the existing tests to check if the underlying
bytes match up with their expected values.
This replaces ctype.h with CharacterType.h everywhere I could find
issues with narrowing conversions. While using it will probably make
sense almost everywhere in the future, the most critical places should
have been addressed.
Our "frame" concept very closely matches what the web specs call a
"browsing context", so let's rename it to that. :^)
The "main frame" becomes the "top-level browsing context",
and "sub-frames" are now "nested browsing contexts".
This patch makes two modifications to improve the behavior of cursors in
editable DOM nodes, such as HTML tags with the contenteditable
attribute.
When the cursor blink cycle is reset in an editable DOM node, a repaint
should be initiated. For this, set_needs_display() needs to be called on
the layout node. Previously, the cursor blink cycle would not reset
properly and moving the cursor with the arrow keys did not feel
intuitive.
Furthermore, this modifies one of the conditions necessary to actually
paint the cursor, which previously prevented it from being painted when
at the end of a text node, after all the text present.
Creating a ChunkIterator allows you to iterate over the text in a
Layout::TextNode at your leisure by calling next() when you want
another chunk.
This is one of many steps towards improving inline layout.
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.
See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers
This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *
A label's format is: <label>Label text</label>
So, a TextNode is created as a child of the Label node, and EventHandler
will send events to the TextNode. This changes TextNode to accept mouse
events if its parent is a Label, and to forward those events upward.
We'll want to remove the LibGUI dependency from the WebContent process.
This is the first basic step of removing unnecessary LibGUI includes
and swapping out GUI::Painter for Gfx::Painter.