selected one. The return value is a cons of the maximum pixel-width
of any text line and the maximum pixel-height of all text lines. This
function exists to allow Lisp programs to adjust the dimensions of
-@var{window} to the buffer text it needs to display.
+@var{window} to the buffer text it needs to display, and for other
+similar situations.
+
+The return value can also optionally (see below) include the buffer
+position of the first line whose dimensions were measured.
The optional argument @var{from}, if non-@code{nil}, specifies the
first text position to consider, and defaults to the minimum
accessible position of the buffer. If @var{from} is @code{t}, it
stands for the minimum accessible position that is not a newline
-character. The optional argument @var{to}, if non-@code{nil},
-specifies the last text position to consider, and defaults to the
-maximum accessible position of the buffer. If @var{to} is @code{t},
-it stands for the maximum accessible position that is not a newline
-character.
+character. If @var{from} is a cons, its @code{car} specifies a buffer
+position, and its @code{cdr} specifies the vertical offset in pixels
+from that position to the first screen line whose text is to be
+measured. (The measurement will start from the visual beginning of
+that screen line.) In that case, the return value will instead be a
+list of the pixel-width, pixel-height, and the buffer position of the
+first line that was measured. The optional argument @var{to}, if
+non-@code{nil}, specifies the last text position to consider, and
+defaults to the maximum accessible position of the buffer. If
+@var{to} is @code{t}, it stands for the maximum accessible position
+that is not a newline character.
The optional argument @var{x-limit}, if non-@code{nil}, specifies the
maximum X coordinate beyond which text should be ignored; it is
usable-height))))
(goto-char up-point)))
(let ((current-vscroll (window-vscroll nil t)))
- (if (<= delta current-vscroll)
- (set-window-vscroll nil (- current-vscroll delta) t)
- (setq delta (- delta current-vscroll))
- (set-window-vscroll nil 0 t)
- (while (> delta 0)
- (let ((position (pixel-point-and-height-at-unseen-line)))
- (unless (cdr position)
- (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil))
- (set-window-start nil (car position) t)
- ;; If the line above is taller than the window height (i.e. there's
- ;; a very tall image), keep point on it.
- (when (> (cdr position) usable-height)
- (goto-char (car position)))
- (setq delta (- delta (cdr position)))))
- (when (< delta 0)
- (set-window-vscroll nil (- delta) t))))))
+ (setq delta (- delta current-vscroll))
+ (set-window-vscroll nil 0 t)
+ (when (> delta 0)
+ (let* ((start (window-start))
+ (dims (window-text-pixel-size nil (cons start (- delta))
+ start nil nil nil t))
+ (height (nth 1 dims))
+ (position (nth 2 dims)))
+ (set-window-start nil position t)
+ ;; If the line above is taller than the window height (i.e. there's
+ ;; a very tall image), keep point on it.
+ (when (> height usable-height)
+ (goto-char position))
+ (when (or (not position) (eq position start))
+ (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil))
+ (setq delta (- delta height))))
+ (when (< delta 0)
+ (set-window-vscroll nil (- delta) t)))))
(defun pixel-scroll-precision-interpolate (delta)
"Interpolate a scroll of DELTA pixels.
ptrdiff_t start, end, bpos;
struct text_pos startp;
void *itdata = NULL;
- int c, max_x = 0, max_y = 0, x = 0, y = 0;
- int doff = 0;
+ int c, max_x = 0, max_y = 0, x = 0, y = 0, vertical_offset = 0, doff = 0;
if (NILP (from))
{
break;
}
}
+ else if (CONSP (from))
+ {
+ start = clip_to_bounds (BEGV, fix_position (XCAR (from)), ZV);
+ bpos = CHAR_TO_BYTE (start);
+ CHECK_FIXNUM (XCDR (from));
+ vertical_offset = XFIXNUM (XCDR (from));
+ }
else
{
start = clip_to_bounds (BEGV, fix_position (from), ZV);
itdata = bidi_shelve_cache ();
start_display (&it, w, startp);
+
int start_y = it.current_y;
+
/* It makes no sense to measure dimensions of region of text that
crosses the point where bidi reordering changes scan direction.
By using unidirectional movement here we at least support the use
same directionality. */
it.bidi_p = false;
- /* Start at the beginning of the line containing FROM. Otherwise
- IT.current_x will be incorrectly set to zero at some arbitrary
- non-zero X coordinate. */
- reseat_at_previous_visible_line_start (&it);
- it.current_x = it.hpos = 0;
- if (IT_CHARPOS (it) != start)
- move_it_to (&it, start, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS);
+ if (vertical_offset != 0)
+ {
+ int last_y;
+ it.current_y = 0;
+
+ move_it_by_lines (&it, 0);
+
+ /* `move_it_vertically_backward' is called by move_it_vertically
+ to move by a negative value (upwards), but it is not always
+ guaranteed to leave the iterator at or above the position
+ given by the offset, which this loop ensures. */
+ if (vertical_offset < 0)
+ {
+ while (it.current_y > vertical_offset)
+ {
+ last_y = it.current_y;
+ move_it_vertically_backward (&it,
+ (abs (vertical_offset)
+ + it.current_y));
+
+ if (it.current_y == last_y)
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ move_it_vertically (&it, vertical_offset);
+ }
+
+ it.current_y = (WINDOW_TAB_LINE_HEIGHT (w)
+ + WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w));
+ start = clip_to_bounds (BEGV, IT_CHARPOS (it), ZV);
+ start_y = it.current_y;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Start at the beginning of the line containing FROM. Otherwise
+ IT.current_x will be incorrectly set to zero at some arbitrary
+ non-zero X coordinate. */
+ reseat_at_previous_visible_line_start (&it);
+ it.current_x = it.hpos = 0;
+ if (IT_CHARPOS (it) != start)
+ move_it_to (&it, start, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS);
+ }
/* Now move to TO. */
int start_x = it.current_x;
bidi_unshelve_cache (itdata, false);
- return Fcons (make_fixnum (x - start_x), make_fixnum (y));
+ return (!vertical_offset
+ ? Fcons (make_fixnum (x - start_x), make_fixnum (y))
+ : list3i (x - start_x, y, start));
}
DEFUN ("window-text-pixel-size", Fwindow_text_pixel_size, Swindow_text_pixel_size, 0, 7, 0,
doc: /* Return the size of the text of WINDOW's buffer in pixels.
WINDOW must be a live window and defaults to the selected one. The
-return value is a cons of the maximum pixel-width of any text line
-and the pixel-height of all the text lines in the accessible portion
-of buffer text.
+return value is a cons of the maximum pixel-width of any text line and
+the pixel-height of all the text lines in the accessible portion of
+buffer text.
+
+If FROM is a cons cell, the return value includes, in addition to the
+dimensions, also a third element that provides the buffer position
+from which measuring of the text dimensions was actually started.
This function exists to allow Lisp programs to adjust the dimensions
of WINDOW to the buffer text it needs to display.
The optional argument FROM, if non-nil, specifies the first text
position to consider, and defaults to the minimum accessible position
-of the buffer. If FROM is t, it stands for the minimum accessible
-position that starts a non-empty line. TO, if non-nil, specifies the
-last text position and defaults to the maximum accessible position of
-the buffer. If TO is t, it stands for the maximum accessible position
-that ends a non-empty line.
+of the buffer. If FROM is a cons, its car specifies a buffer
+position, and its cdr specifies the vertical offset in pixels from
+that position to the first screen line to be measured. If FROM is t,
+it stands for the minimum accessible position that starts a non-empty
+line. TO, if non-nil, specifies the last text position and defaults
+to the maximum accessible position of the buffer. If TO is t, it
+stands for the maximum accessible position that ends a non-empty line.
The optional argument X-LIMIT, if non-nil, specifies the maximum X
coordinate beyond which the text should be ignored. It is therefore