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NAME

       Text::Layout - Pango style markup formatting

       This module will cooperate with PDF::API2, PDF::Builder, Cairo, and Pango.

SYNOPSIS

       Text::Layout provides methods for Pango style text formatting. Where possible the methods
       have identical names and (near) identical behaviour as their Pango counterparts.

       See <https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/pango-Layout-Objects.html>.

       The package uses Text::Layout::FontConfig (included) to organize fonts by description.

       If module HarfBuzz::Shaper is installed, Text::Layout can use it for text shaping.

       Example, using PDF::API2 integration:

           use PDF::API2;              # or PDF::Builder
           use Text::Layout;

           # Create a PDF document.
           my $pdf = PDF::API2->new;   # or PDF::Builder->new
           $pdf->mediabox( 595, 842 ); # A4, PDF units

           # Set up page and get the text context.
           my $page = $pdf->page;
           my $ctx  = $page->text;

           # Create a markup instance.
           my $layout = Text::Layout->new($pdf);

           # This example uses PDF corefonts only.
           Text::Layout::FontConfig->register_corefonts;

           $layout->set_font_description(Text::Layout::FontConfig->from_string("times 40"));
           $layout->set_markup( q{The <i><span foreground="red">quick</span> <span size="20"><b>brown</b></span></i> fox} );

           # Center text.
           $layout->set_width(595);    # width of A4 page
           $layout->set_alignment("center");

           # Render it.
           $layout->show( 0, 600, $ctx );
           $pdf->saveas("out.pdf");

       All PDF::API2 graphic and text methods can still be used, they won't interfere with the
       layout methods.

NOTES FOR PDF::API2/Builder USERS

   Baselines
       PDF::API2 and PDF::Builder render texts using the font baseline as origin.

       This module typesets text in an area of possibly limited width and height. The origin is
       the top left of this area. Currently this area contains only a single line of text. This
       will change in the future when line breaking and paragraph formatting is implemented.

       PDF::API2 and PDF::Builder coordinates have origin bottom left. This module produces
       information with respect to top left coordinates.

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR PANGO USERS

   Coordinate system
       Pango, layered upon Cairo, uses a coordinate system that starts off top left. So for
       western text the direction is increasing x and increasing y.

       PDF::API2 uses the coordinate system as defined in the PDF specification. It starts off
       bottom left. For western text the direction is increasing x and decreasing y.

Pango Conformance Mode

       Text::Layout can operate in one of two modes: convenience mode (enabled by default), and
       Pango conformance mode. The desired mode can be selected by calling the method
       set_pango_scaling().

   Pango coordinates
       Pango uses two device coordinates units: Pango units and device units.  Pango units are
       1024 ("PANGO_SCALE") times the device units.

       Several methods have two variants, e.g. get_size() and get_pixel_size(). The pixel-variant
       uses device units while the other variant uses Pango units.

       In convenience mode, this module assumes no scaling. All units are PDF device units (1/72
       inch).

   Pango device units
       Device units are used for font rendering. Pango device units are 96dpi while PDF uses
       72dpi.

       In convenience mode this is ignored. E.g. a "Times 20" font will be of equal size in the
       two systems,

       In Pango conformance mode you would need to specify a font size of 15360 to get a 20pt
       font.

SUPPORTED MARKUP

       Text::Layout recognizes most of the Pango markup as provided by the Pango library version
       1.50 or newer. However, not everything is supported.

   Span attributes
       font="DESC"   font_desc="DESC"
               Specifies a font to be used, e.g. "Serif 20".

       font_face="FAM"   face="FAM"
               Specifies a font family to be used.

       font_family="FAM"
               Same as font_face="FAM".

       size=FNUM   size=FNUMpt   size=FNUM%
               Font size in 1024ths of a point (conformance mode), or in points (e.g.  '12.5pt'),
               or a percentage (e.g. '200%'), or one of the relative sizes 'smaller' or 'larger'.

               Note that in Pango conformance mode, the actual font size is 96/72 larger. So
               "45pt" gives a 60pt font.

       style="STYLE"   font_style="STYLE"
               Specifes the font style, e.g. "italic".

       weight="WEIGHT"   font_weight="WEIGHT"
               Specifies the font weight, e.g. "bold".

       foreground="COLOR"   fgcolor="COLOR"   color="COLOR"
               Specifies the foreground colour, e.g. "black".

       background="COLOR"   bgcolor="COLOR"
               Specifies the background colour, e.g. "white".

       underline="TYPE"
               Enables underlining.  TYPE must be "none", "single", or "double".

       underline_color="COLOR"
               The colour to be used for underlining, if enabled.

       overline="TYPE"
               Enables overlining.  TYPE must be "none", "single", or "double".

       overline_color="COLOR"
               The colour to be used for ovderlining, if enabled.

       strikethrough="ARG"
               Enables or disables overlining. ARG must be "true" or 1 to enable, and "false" or
               0 to disable.

       strikethrough_color="COLOR"
               The colour to be used for striking, if enabled.

       rise="NUM"
               In convenience mode, lowers the text by NUM/1024 of the font size.  May be
               negative to rise the text.

               In Pango conformance mode, rises the text by NUM units from the baseline.  May be
               negative to lower the text.

               Note: In Pango conformance mode, "rise" does not accumulate.
                Use "baseline_shift" instead.

       rise="NUM"pt   rise="NUM"%   rise="NUM"em   rise="NUM"ex
               Rises the text from the baseline. May be negative to lower the text.

               Units are points if postfixed by pt, and a percentage of the current font size if
               postfixed by %.

               em units are equal to the current font size, ex half the font size.

               Note: This is not (yet?) part of the Pango markup standard.

       baseline_shift="NUM"   beseline_shift="NUM"pt   baseline_shift="NUM"%
               Like "rise", but accumulates.

       Also supported but not part of the official Pango Markup specification.

       href=""URL""
               Creates a clickable target that activates the URL.

   Shortcuts
       Equivalent "span" attributes for shortcuts.

       b       weight=bold

       big     larger

       emp     style=italic

       i       style=italic

       s       strikethrough=true

       small   size=smaller

       strong  weight=bold

       sub     size=smaller rise=-30%

       sup     size=smaller rise=30%

       tt      face=monospace

       u       underline=single

METHODS

       new( $pdf )
           Creates a new layout instance for PDF::API2. This is for convenience.  It is
           equivalent to

               use Text::Layout::PDFAPI2;
               $layout = Text::Layout::PDFAPI2->new($pdf);

           For other implementations only the above method can be used.

           The argument is the context for text formatting. In the case of PDF::API2 this will be
           a PDF::API2 object.

       copy
           Copies (clones) a layout instance.

           The content is copied deeply, the context and fonts are copied by reference.

       get_context
           Gets the context of this layout.

       context_changed
           Not supported.

       get_serial
           Not supported.

       set_text( $text )
           Puts a string in this layout instance. No markup is processed.

           Note that if you have used set_markup() on this layout before, you may want to call
           set_attributes() to clear the attributes set on the layout from the markup as this
           function does not clear all attributes.

       get_text
           Gets the content of this layout instance as a single string.  Markup is ignored.

           Returns undef if no text has been set.

       get_character_count
           Returns the number of characters in the text of this layout.

           Basically the same as length of get_text().

           Returns undef if no text has been set.

       set_markup( $string )
           Puts a string in this layout instance.

           The string can contain Pango-compatible markup. See
           <https://developer.gnome.org/pygtk/stable/pango-markup-language.html>.

           Implementation note: Although all markup is parsed, not all is implemented.

       set_markup_with_accel
           Not supported.

       set_attributes
       get_attributes
           Not yet implemented.

       set_font_description( $description )
           Sets the default font description for the layout. If no font description is set on the
           layout, the font description from the layout's context is used.

           $description is a Text::Layout::FontConfig object.

       get_font_description
           Gets the font description for the layout.

           Returns undef if no font has been set yet.

       set_width( $width )
           Sets the width to which the lines of the layout should align, wrap or ellipsized. A
           value of zero or less means unlimited width.  The width is in Pango units.

           Implementation note: Only alignment is implemented.

       get_width
           Gets the width in Pango units for for this instance, or zero if unlimited.

       set_height( $height )
           Sets the height in Pango units for this instance.

           Implementation note: Height restrictions are not yet implemented.

       get_height
           Gets the height in Pango units for this instance, or zero if no height restrictions
           apply.

       set_wrap( $mode )
           Sets the wrap mode; the wrap mode only has effect if a width is set on the layout with
           set_width(). To turn off wrapping, set the width to zero or less.

           Not yet implemented.

       get_wrap
           Returns the current wrap mode.

           Not yet implemented.

       is_wrapped
           Queries whether the layout had to wrap any paragraphs.

       set_ellipsize( $mode )
           Sets the type of ellipsization being performed for the layout.

           Not yet implemented.

       get_ellipsize
           Gets the type of ellipsization being performed for the layout.

       is_ellipsized
           Queries whether the layout had to ellipsize any paragraphs.

           Not yet implemented.

       set_indent( $value )
           Sets the width in Pango units to indent for each paragraph.

           A negative value of indent will produce a hanging indentation. That is, the first line
           will have the full width, and subsequent lines will be indented by the absolute value
           of indent.

           The indent setting is ignored if layout alignment is set to "center".

           Not yet implemented.

       get_indent
           Gets the current indent value in Pango units.

       set_spacing( $value )
           Sets the amount of spacing, in Pango units, between lines of the layout.

           When placing lines with spacing, things are arranged so that

               line2.top = line1.bottom + spacing

           Note: By default the line height (as determined by the font) for placing lines is
           used. The spacing set with this function is only taken into account when the line-
           height factor is set to zero with set_line_spacing().

           Not yet implemented.

       get_spacing
           Gets the current amount of spacing, in Pango units.

       set_line_spacing( $factor )
           Sets a factor for line spacing. Typical values are: 0, 1, 1.5, 2. The default value is
           0.

           If factor is non-zero, lines are placed so that

               baseline2 = baseline1 + factor * height2

           where height2 is the line height of the second line (as determined by the font(s)). In
           this case, the spacing set with set_spacing() is ignored.

           If factor is zero, spacing is applied as before.

           Not yet implemented.

       get_line_spacing
           Gets the current line spacing factor.

       set_justify( $state )
           Sets whether each complete line should be stretched to fill the entire width of the
           layout. This stretching is typically done by adding whitespace.

           Not yet implemented.

       get_justify
           Gets whether each complete line should be stretched to fill the entire width of the
           layout.

       set_auto_dir( $state )
       get_auto_dir
           Not supported.

       set_alignment( $align )
           Sets the alignment for the layout: how partial lines are positioned within the
           horizontal space available.

           $align must be one of "left", "center", or "right",

       get_alignment
           Gets the alignment for this instance.

       set_tabs( $stops )
       get_tabs
           Not yet implemented.

       set_single_paragraph_mode( $state )
       get_single_paragraph_mode
           Not yet implemented.

       get_unknown_glyphs_count
           Counts the number unknown glyphs in the layout.

           Not yet implemented.

       get_log_attrs
       get_log_attrs_readonly
           Not implemented.

       index_to_pos( $index )
           Converts from a character index within the layout to the onscreen position
           corresponding to the grapheme at that index, which is represented as rectangle.

           Not yet implemented.

       index_to_line_x ( $index )
           Converts from a character index within the layout to line and X position.

           Not yet implemented.

       xy_to_index ( $x, $y )
           Converts from $x,$y position to a character index within the layout.

           Not yet implemented.

       get_extents
           Computes the logical and ink extents of the layout.

           Logical extents are usually what you want for positioning things.

           Return value in scalar context is a hash ref with 4 values:
            "x", "y", "width", and "height" describing the logical extents of the layout.  In
           list context an array of two hashrefs is returned.  The first reflects the ink
           extents, the second the logical extents.

           In the extents, "x" will reflect the offset when text is centered or right aligned. It
           will be zero for left aligned text. For right aligned text, it will be the width of
           the layout.

           "y" will reflect the offset when text is centered vertically or bottom aligned. It
           will be zero for top aligned text.

           See also get_pixel_extents below.

           Implementation note: If the PDF::API support layer cannot calculate ink, this function
           returns two identical extents.

       get_pixel_extents
           Same as get_extents, but using device units.

           The returned values are suitable for (assuming $pdf_text and $pdf_gfx are the PDF text
           and graphics contexts):

               $layout->render( $x, $y, $pdf_text );
               $box = $layout->get_pixel_extents;
               $pdf_gfx->translate( $x, $y );
               $pdf_gfx->rect( @$box{ qw( x y width height ) } );
               $pdf_gfx->stroke;

       get_size
           Returns the width and height of this layout.

           In list context, width and height are returned as an two-element list.  In scalar
           context a hashref with keys "width" and "height" is returned.

       get_pixel_size
           Same as get_size().

       get_iter
           Returns the layout for the first line.

           Implementation note: This is a dummy, it returns the layout.  It is provided so you
           can write $layout->get_iter()->get_baseline() to be compatible with the official Pango
           API.

       get_baseline
           Gets the Y position of the baseline of the first line in this layout.

           Implementation note: Position is relative to top left, so due to the PDF coordinate
           system this is a negative number.

           Note: The Python API only supports this method on iteration objects.  See get_iter().

METHODS NOT IMPLEMENTED

       get_line_count
       get_line( $index )
       get_line_readonly( $index )
       get_lines
       get_lines_readonly
       line_get_extents
       line_get_pixel_entents
       line_index_to_x
       line_x_to_index
       line_get_x_ranges
       line_get_height
       get_cursor_pos
       move_cursor_visually

   ADDITIONAL METHODS
       The following methods are not part of the Pango API.

       set_font_size( $size )
           Sets the size for the current font.

       get_font_size
           Returns the size of the current font.

       get_bbox
           Returns the bounding box of the text, w.r.t. the (top-left) origin.

           bb = ( bl, x, y, width, height )

           bb[0] = baseline distance from the top.

           bb[1] = displacement from the left, nonzero for centered and right aligned text

           bb[2] = displacement from the top, usually zero

           bb[3] = advancewidth

           bb[4] = height

           Note that the bounding box will in general be equal to the font bounding box except
           for the advancewidth.

           NOTE: Some fonts do not include accents on capital letters in the ascend.

           If an argument is supplied and true, get_bbox() will attempt to calculate the ink
           extents as well, and add these as another set of 4 elements,

           In list context returns the array of values, in scalar context an array ref.

       show( $x, $y, $text )
           Transfers the content of this layout instance to the designated graphics environment.

           Use this instead of Pango::Cairo::show_layout().

           For PDF::API2, $text must be an object created by the $page->text method.

       set_pango_mode( $enable )
           Enable/disable Pango conformance mode.  See "Pango Conformance Mode".

           Returns the internal Pango scaling factor if enabled.

       get_pango
           See "Pango Conformance Mode".

           Returns the internal Pango scaling factor if conformance mode is enabled, otherwise it
           returns 1 (one).

SEE ALSO

       Description of the Pango Markup Language:
       <https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/pango_markup.html#pango-markup>.

       Documentation of the Pango Layout class: <https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/class.Layout.html>.

       PDF::API2, PDF::Builder, HarfBuzz::Shaper, Font::TTF.

AUTHOR

       Johan Vromans, "<JV at CPAN dot org>"

SUPPORT

       Development of this module takes place on GitHub:
       <https://github.com/sciurius/perl-Text-Layout>.

       You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

         perldoc Text::Layout

       Please report any bugs or feature requests using the issue tracker on GitHub.

LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2019, Johan Vromans

       This module is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the Artistic License 2.0.

       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.