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			12 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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# Text formatting abstractions
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# Note -- this module is obsolete, it's too slow anyway
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# Oft-used type object
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Int = type(0)
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# Represent a paragraph.  This is a list of words with associated
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# font and size information, plus indents and justification for the
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# entire paragraph.
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# Once the words have been added to a paragraph, it can be laid out
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# for different line widths.  Once laid out, it can be rendered at
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# different screen locations.  Once rendered, it can be queried
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# for mouse hits, and parts of the text can be highlighted
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class Para:
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    #
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.words = [] # The words
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        self.just = 'l' # Justification: 'l', 'r', 'lr' or 'c'
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        self.indent_left = self.indent_right = self.indent_hang = 0
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        # Final lay-out parameters, may change
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        self.left = self.top = self.right = self.bottom = \
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                self.width = self.height = self.lines = None
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    #
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    # Add a word, computing size information for it.
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    # Words may also be added manually by appending to self.words
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    # Each word should be a 7-tuple:
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    # (font, text, width, space, stretch, ascent, descent)
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    def addword(self, d, font, text, space, stretch):
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        if font is not None:
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            d.setfont(font)
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        width = d.textwidth(text)
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        ascent = d.baseline()
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        descent = d.lineheight() - ascent
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        spw = d.textwidth(' ')
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        space = space * spw
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        stretch = stretch * spw
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        tuple = (font, text, width, space, stretch, ascent, descent)
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        self.words.append(tuple)
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    #
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    # Hooks to begin and end anchors -- insert numbers in the word list!
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    def bgn_anchor(self, id):
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        self.words.append(id)
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    #
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    def end_anchor(self, id):
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        self.words.append(0)
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    #
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    # Return the total length (width) of the text added so far, in pixels
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    def getlength(self):
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        total = 0
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        for word in self.words:
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            if type(word) is not Int:
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                total = total + word[2] + word[3]
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        return total
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    #
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    # Tab to a given position (relative to the current left indent):
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    # remove all stretch, add fixed space up to the new indent.
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    # If the current position is already at the tab stop,
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    # don't add any new space (but still remove the stretch)
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    def tabto(self, tab):
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        total = 0
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        as, de = 1, 0
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        for i in range(len(self.words)):
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            word = self.words[i]
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            if type(word) is Int: continue
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            (fo, te, wi, sp, st, as, de) = word
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            self.words[i] = (fo, te, wi, sp, 0, as, de)
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            total = total + wi + sp
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        if total < tab:
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            self.words.append((None, '', 0, tab-total, 0, as, de))
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    #
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    # Make a hanging tag: tab to hang, increment indent_left by hang,
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    # and reset indent_hang to -hang
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    def makehangingtag(self, hang):
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        self.tabto(hang)
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        self.indent_left = self.indent_left + hang
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        self.indent_hang = -hang
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    #
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    # Decide where the line breaks will be given some screen width
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    def layout(self, linewidth):
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        self.width = linewidth
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        height = 0
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        self.lines = lines = []
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        avail1 = self.width - self.indent_left - self.indent_right
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        avail = avail1 - self.indent_hang
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        words = self.words
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        i = 0
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        n = len(words)
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        lastfont = None
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        while i < n:
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            firstfont = lastfont
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            charcount = 0
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            width = 0
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            stretch = 0
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            ascent = 0
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            descent = 0
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            lsp = 0
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            j = i
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            while i < n:
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                word = words[i]
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                if type(word) is Int:
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                    if word > 0 and width >= avail:
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                        break
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                    i = i+1
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                    continue
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                fo, te, wi, sp, st, as, de = word
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                if width + wi > avail and width > 0 and wi > 0:
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                    break
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                if fo is not None:
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                    lastfont = fo
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                    if width == 0:
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                        firstfont = fo
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                charcount = charcount + len(te) + (sp > 0)
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                width = width + wi + sp
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                lsp = sp
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                stretch = stretch + st
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                lst = st
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                ascent = max(ascent, as)
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                descent = max(descent, de)
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                i = i+1
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            while i > j and type(words[i-1]) is Int and \
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                    words[i-1] > 0: i = i-1
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            width = width - lsp
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            if i < n:
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                stretch = stretch - lst
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            else:
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                stretch = 0
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            tuple = i-j, firstfont, charcount, width, stretch, \
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                    ascent, descent
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            lines.append(tuple)
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            height = height + ascent + descent
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            avail = avail1
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        self.height = height
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    #
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    # Call a function for all words in a line
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    def visit(self, wordfunc, anchorfunc):
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        avail1 = self.width - self.indent_left - self.indent_right
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        avail = avail1 - self.indent_hang
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        v = self.top
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        i = 0
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        for tuple in self.lines:
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            wordcount, firstfont, charcount, width, stretch, \
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                    ascent, descent = tuple
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            h = self.left + self.indent_left
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            if i == 0: h = h + self.indent_hang
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            extra = 0
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            if self.just == 'r': h = h + avail - width
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            elif self.just == 'c': h = h + (avail - width) / 2
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            elif self.just == 'lr' and stretch > 0:
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                extra = avail - width
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            v2 = v + ascent + descent
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            for j in range(i, i+wordcount):
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                word = self.words[j]
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                if type(word) is Int:
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                    ok = anchorfunc(self, tuple, word, \
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                                    h, v)
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                    if ok is not None: return ok
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                    continue
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                fo, te, wi, sp, st, as, de = word
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                if extra > 0 and stretch > 0:
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                    ex = extra * st / stretch
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                    extra = extra - ex
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                    stretch = stretch - st
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                else:
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                    ex = 0
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                h2 = h + wi + sp + ex
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                ok = wordfunc(self, tuple, word, h, v, \
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                        h2, v2, (j==i), (j==i+wordcount-1))
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                if ok is not None: return ok
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                h = h2
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            v = v2
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            i = i + wordcount
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            avail = avail1
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    #
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    # Render a paragraph in "drawing object" d, using the rectangle
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    # given by (left, top, right) with an unspecified bottom.
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    # Return the computed bottom of the text.
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    def render(self, d, left, top, right):
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        if self.width != right-left:
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            self.layout(right-left)
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        self.left = left
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        self.top = top
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        self.right = right
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        self.bottom = self.top + self.height
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        self.anchorid = 0
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        try:
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            self.d = d
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            self.visit(self.__class__._renderword, \
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                       self.__class__._renderanchor)
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        finally:
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            self.d = None
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        return self.bottom
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    #
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    def _renderword(self, tuple, word, h, v, h2, v2, isfirst, islast):
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        if word[0] is not None: self.d.setfont(word[0])
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        baseline = v + tuple[5]
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        self.d.text((h, baseline - word[5]), word[1])
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        if self.anchorid > 0:
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            self.d.line((h, baseline+2), (h2, baseline+2))
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    #
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    def _renderanchor(self, tuple, word, h, v):
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        self.anchorid = word
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    #
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    # Return which anchor(s) was hit by the mouse
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    def hitcheck(self, mouseh, mousev):
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        self.mouseh = mouseh
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        self.mousev = mousev
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        self.anchorid = 0
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        self.hits = []
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        self.visit(self.__class__._hitcheckword, \
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                   self.__class__._hitcheckanchor)
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        return self.hits
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    #
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    def _hitcheckword(self, tuple, word, h, v, h2, v2, isfirst, islast):
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        if self.anchorid > 0 and h <= self.mouseh <= h2 and \
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                v <= self.mousev <= v2:
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            self.hits.append(self.anchorid)
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    #
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    def _hitcheckanchor(self, tuple, word, h, v):
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        self.anchorid = word
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    #
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    # Return whether the given anchor id is present
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    def hasanchor(self, id):
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        return id in self.words or -id in self.words
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    #
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    # Extract the raw text from the word list, substituting one space
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    # for non-empty inter-word space, and terminating with '\n'
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    def extract(self):
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        text = ''
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        for w in self.words:
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            if type(w) is not Int:
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                word = w[1]
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                if w[3]: word = word + ' '
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                text = text + word
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        return text + '\n'
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    #
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    # Return which character position was hit by the mouse, as
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    # an offset in the entire text as returned by extract().
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    # Return None if the mouse was not in this paragraph
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    def whereis(self, d, mouseh, mousev):
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        if mousev < self.top or mousev > self.bottom:
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            return None
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        self.mouseh = mouseh
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        self.mousev = mousev
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        self.lastfont = None
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        self.charcount = 0
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        try:
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            self.d = d
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            return self.visit(self.__class__._whereisword, \
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                              self.__class__._whereisanchor)
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        finally:
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            self.d = None
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    #
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    def _whereisword(self, tuple, word, h1, v1, h2, v2, isfirst, islast):
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        fo, te, wi, sp, st, as, de = word
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        if fo is not None: self.lastfont = fo
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        h = h1
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        if isfirst: h1 = 0
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        if islast: h2 = 999999
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        if not (v1 <= self.mousev <= v2 and h1 <= self.mouseh <= h2):
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            self.charcount = self.charcount + len(te) + (sp > 0)
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            return
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        if self.lastfont is not None:
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            self.d.setfont(self.lastfont)
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        cc = 0
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        for c in te:
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            cw = self.d.textwidth(c)
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            if self.mouseh <= h + cw/2:
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                return self.charcount + cc
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            cc = cc+1
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            h = h+cw
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        self.charcount = self.charcount + cc
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        if self.mouseh <= (h+h2) / 2:
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            return self.charcount
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        else:
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            return self.charcount + 1
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    #
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    def _whereisanchor(self, tuple, word, h, v):
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        pass
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    #
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    # Return screen position corresponding to position in paragraph.
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    # Return tuple (h, vtop, vbaseline, vbottom).
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    # This is more or less the inverse of whereis()
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    def screenpos(self, d, pos):
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        if pos < 0:
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            ascent, descent = self.lines[0][5:7]
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            return self.left, self.top, self.top + ascent, \
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                    self.top + ascent + descent
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        self.pos = pos
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        self.lastfont = None
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        try:
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            self.d = d
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            ok = self.visit(self.__class__._screenposword, \
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                            self.__class__._screenposanchor)
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        finally:
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            self.d = None
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        if ok is None:
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            ascent, descent = self.lines[-1][5:7]
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            ok = self.right, self.bottom - ascent - descent, \
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                    self.bottom - descent, self.bottom
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        return ok
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    #
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    def _screenposword(self, tuple, word, h1, v1, h2, v2, isfirst, islast):
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        fo, te, wi, sp, st, as, de = word
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        if fo is not None: self.lastfont = fo
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        cc = len(te) + (sp > 0)
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        if self.pos > cc:
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            self.pos = self.pos - cc
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            return
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        if self.pos < cc:
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            self.d.setfont(self.lastfont)
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            h = h1 + self.d.textwidth(te[:self.pos])
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        else:
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            h = h2
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        ascent, descent = tuple[5:7]
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        return h, v1, v1+ascent, v2
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    #
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    def _screenposanchor(self, tuple, word, h, v):
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        pass
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    #
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    # Invert the stretch of text between pos1 and pos2.
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    # If pos1 is None, the beginning is implied;
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    # if pos2 is None, the end is implied.
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    # Undoes its own effect when called again with the same arguments
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    def invert(self, d, pos1, pos2):
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        if pos1 is None:
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            pos1 = self.left, self.top, self.top, self.top
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        else:
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            pos1 = self.screenpos(d, pos1)
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        if pos2 is None:
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            pos2 = self.right, self.bottom,self.bottom,self.bottom
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        else:
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            pos2 = self.screenpos(d, pos2)
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        h1, top1, baseline1, bottom1 = pos1
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        h2, top2, baseline2, bottom2 = pos2
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        if bottom1 <= top2:
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            d.invert((h1, top1), (self.right, bottom1))
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            h1 = self.left
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            if bottom1 < top2:
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                d.invert((h1, bottom1), (self.right, top2))
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            top1, bottom1 = top2, bottom2
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        d.invert((h1, top1), (h2, bottom2))
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