/** Feeds path-creating calls to the cairo context translating them from the Path, with the given transform and shift */ static void feed_path_to_cairo (cairo_t *ct, Geom::Path const &path, Geom::Affine trans, Geom::OptRect area, bool optimize_stroke, double stroke_width) { if (!area) return; if (path.empty()) return; // Transform all coordinates to coords within "area" Geom::Point shift = area->min(); Geom::Rect view = *area; view.expandBy (stroke_width); view = view * (Geom::Affine)Geom::Translate(-shift); // Pass transformation to feed_curve, so that we don't need to create a whole new path. Geom::Affine transshift(trans * Geom::Translate(-shift)); Geom::Point initial = path.initialPoint() * transshift; cairo_move_to(ct, initial[0], initial[1] ); for(Geom::Path::const_iterator cit = path.begin(); cit != path.end_open(); ++cit) { feed_curve_to_cairo(ct, *cit, transshift, view, optimize_stroke); } if (path.closed()) { if (!optimize_stroke) { cairo_close_path(ct); } else { cairo_line_to(ct, initial[0], initial[1]); /* We cannot use cairo_close_path(ct) here because some parts of the path may have been clipped and not drawn (maybe the before last segment was outside view area), which would result in closing the "subpath" after the last interruption, not the entire path. However, according to cairo documentation: The behavior of cairo_close_path() is distinct from simply calling cairo_line_to() with the equivalent coordinate in the case of stroking. When a closed sub-path is stroked, there are no caps on the ends of the sub-path. Instead, there is a line join connecting the final and initial segments of the sub-path. The correct fix will be possible when cairo introduces methods for moving without ending/starting subpaths, which we will use for skipping invisible segments; then we will be able to use cairo_close_path here. This issue also affects ps/eps/pdf export, see bug 168129 */ } } }
/** * Get the item under the specified point. * Searches the tree for the first item in the Z-order which is closer than * @a delta to the given point. The pick should be visual - for example * an object with a thick stroke should pick on the entire area of the stroke. * @param p Search point * @param delta Maximum allowed distance from the point * @param sticky Whether the pick should ignore visibility and sensitivity. * When false, only visible and sensitive objects are considered. * When true, invisible and insensitive objects can also be picked. */ DrawingItem * DrawingItem::pick(Geom::Point const &p, double delta, unsigned flags) { // Sometimes there's no BBOX in state, reason unknown (bug 992817) // I made this not an assert to remove the warning if (!(_state & STATE_BBOX) || !(_state & STATE_PICK)) { g_warning("Invalid state when picking: STATE_BBOX = %d, STATE_PICK = %d", _state & STATE_BBOX, _state & STATE_PICK); return NULL; } // ignore invisible and insensitive items unless sticky if (!(flags & PICK_STICKY) && !(_visible && _sensitive)) return NULL; bool outline = _drawing.outline(); if (!_drawing.outline()) { // pick inside clipping path; if NULL, it means the object is clipped away there if (_clip) { DrawingItem *cpick = _clip->pick(p, delta, flags | PICK_AS_CLIP); if (!cpick) return NULL; } // same for mask if (_mask) { DrawingItem *mpick = _mask->pick(p, delta, flags); if (!mpick) return NULL; } } Geom::OptIntRect box = (outline || (flags & PICK_AS_CLIP)) ? _bbox : _drawbox; if (!box) { return NULL; } Geom::Rect expanded = *box; expanded.expandBy(delta); if (expanded.contains(p)) { return _pickItem(p, delta, flags); } return NULL; }
static double sp_canvas_bpath_point (SPCanvasItem *item, Geom::Point p, SPCanvasItem **actual_item) { SPCanvasBPath *cbp = SP_CANVAS_BPATH (item); if ( !cbp->curve || ((cbp->stroke_rgba & 0xff) == 0 && (cbp->fill_rgba & 0xff) == 0 ) || cbp->curve->get_segment_count() < 1) return Geom::infinity(); double width = 0.5; Geom::Rect viewbox = item->canvas->getViewbox(); viewbox.expandBy (width); double dist = Geom::infinity(); pathv_matrix_point_bbox_wind_distance(cbp->curve->get_pathvector(), cbp->affine, p, NULL, NULL, &dist, 0.5, &viewbox); if (dist <= 1.0) { *actual_item = item; } return dist; }