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Caolán McNamara 093a7f422c cid#1519046 Uninitialized scalar variable
bogus, but earlier return makes things easier anyway

Change-Id: Id6c0a72b0ec9bbae061cc1f883b383fbef88e771
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/145538
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
2023-01-16 10:32:55 +00:00
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sdi ThemeDialog added which allows to change the theme used by the doc. 2023-01-14 12:26:15 +00:00
source cid#1519046 Uninitialized scalar variable 2023-01-16 10:32:55 +00:00
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util
AllLangMoTarget_svx.mk
CppunitTest_svx_core.mk
CppunitTest_svx_dialogs_test.mk
CppunitTest_svx_gallery_test.mk
CppunitTest_svx_removewhichrange.mk introduce docmodel comp., model::ThemeColor, use it in SvxColorItem 2023-01-12 23:15:58 +00:00
CppunitTest_svx_styles.mk introduce docmodel comp., model::ThemeColor, use it in SvxColorItem 2023-01-12 23:15:58 +00:00
CppunitTest_svx_unit.mk introduce docmodel comp., model::ThemeColor, use it in SvxColorItem 2023-01-12 23:15:58 +00:00
Executable_gengal.mk
IwyuFilter_svx.yaml
JunitTest_svx_unoapi.mk
Library_svx.mk ThemeDialog added which allows to change the theme used by the doc. 2023-01-14 12:26:15 +00:00
Library_svxcore.mk introduce docmodel comp., model::ThemeColor, use it in SvxColorItem 2023-01-12 23:15:58 +00:00
Library_textconversiondlgs.mk
Makefile
Module_svx.mk
Package_gengal.mk
README.md
UIConfig_svx.mk ThemeDialog added which allows to change the theme used by the doc. 2023-01-14 12:26:15 +00:00
UITest_svx_table.mk

Graphics Related Helper Code

Contains graphics related helper code. Lots of the draw and impress code is in this shared library.

  • xoutdev

    this is where a lot of wht work would happen to move to the canvas. (what does that mean?)

  • svdraw

    transparent gradient stuff. [seriously? surely much more, too]

SdrObject

The shapes you can see in LibreOffice (like rectangle, etc.) are SdrObjects. They are declared as a hierarchy:

SdrObject <- SdrAttrObj <- E3dObject <- E3dCompoundObject <- E3dCubeObj
    ^ ^ ^             ^            ^              | | ^ ^
    | | |             |            |              | | | +--- E3dExtrudeObj
    | | |             |            |              | | +----- E3dLatheObj
    | | |             |            |              | +------- E3dPolygonObj
    | | |             |            |              +--------- E3dSphereObj
    | | |             |            +--- E3dScene...
    | | |             |
    | | |             +--- SdrTextObj <- SdrObjCustomShape...
    | | |                   ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
    | | |                   | | | | +--- SdrEdgeObj...
    | | |                   | | | +----- SdrMeasureObj...
    | | |                   | | +------- SdrPathObj...
    | | |                   | +--------- SdrRectObj...
    | | |                   +----------- SdrTableObj...
    | | +--- SdrObjGroup...
    | + ---- SdrPageObj...
    +------- SdrVirtObj...

The above is incomplete of course.

SdrModel / SdrView

Copied from svdview.hxx:

First of all the app creates a SdrModel. Then it opens a Win and creates a SdrView. ShowSdrPage() announces a page at SdrView. It's possible to show SdrView in any Wins at once.

SdrView can show as many Wins as it wants at once. Pages are announced or checked out with the help of ShowSdrPage()/HideSdrPage(). For every announced page there is a SdrPageView instance in container aPages. If more than one page is showed, you have to pay attention that the offset parameter of ShowSdrPage() is conformed to the size of the page (to prevent overlapping of two pages).

SdrView itself is inherited from many objects in a chain of inheritance (all that starts with SdrPaintView - that is itself inherited from few classes too):

SdrPaintView <- SdrSnapView <- SdrMarkView <- SdrEditView <- SdrPolyEditView
                                                                 ^
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|
SdrGlueEditView <- SdrObjEditView <- SdrExchangeView <- SdrDragView
                                                                 ^
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|
SdrCreateView <- SdrView

From SdrView on, it is not flat, but a real hierarchy again.

Drawing Layer / SdrObject(s)

See drawinglayer/README.md for general information about drawinglayer.

Below is the class diagram that comes from https://web.archive.org/web/20160827020830if_/http://www.openoffice.org:80/marketing/ooocon2006/presentations/wednesday_g11.odp slide number 6.

.------- Model --------------.      .------- View -----------------------------------------.
| SdrObject - ViewContact    | 1..* | ViewObjectContact                                    |
|              getChild()    |------|    getPrimitiveList()  -----> Object(s) ---> SdrView |
|              getVOC()      |      |    getRecPrimitiveList()      Contact                |
|              getViewInd... |      |________|_____________________________________________|
| ...ependentPrimitiveList() |               |
|____________________________|            generates
                                             |           ______
                                             V          /      |
                                   .----------------------.    |
                                   | basePrimitive        |    |
                                   |   getRange()         |<---'
                                   |   getDecomposition() |
                                   |______________________|

For SdrObjects, there are own DrawingLayer primitives in svx/source/sdr/primitive2d

The ViewContact / ViewObject / ViewObjectContact are in svx/source/sdr/contact Decomposes the SdrObjects, and does all sort of operations on them.

If the number of visualizable objects (e.g. SdrObjects) is X, and the number of SdrViews is Y, then:

  • there are X ViewContact instances (1:1 relation with a visualizable object)
  • there are Y ObjectContact instances (1:1 relation with an SdrView)
  • there are X*Y ViewObjectContact instances (1:N relation to both visualizable objects and SdrViews)