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107 lines
3.9 KiB
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Writer application code.
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Exact history was lost before Sept. 18th, 2000, but old source code
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comments show that Writer core dates back until at least November
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1990.
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== Module contents ==
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* inc: headers available to all source files inside the module
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* qa: unit, slow and subsequent tests
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* sdi
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* source: see below
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* uiconfig: user interface configuration
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* util: UNO passive registration config
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== Source contents ==
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* core: Writer core (document model, layout, UNO API implementation)
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* filter: Writer internal filters
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* ascii: plan text filter
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* basflt
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* html: HTML filter
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* inc: include files for filters
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* rtf: thin copy&paste helper around the UNO RTF import filter (in writerfilter)
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* writer
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* ww1
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* ww8: DOC import, DOC/DOCX/RTF export
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* xml: ODF import/export, subclassed from xmloff (where most of the work is done)
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* uibase: user interface (those parts that are linked into sw & always loaded)
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* ui: user interface (optional parts that are loaded on demand (swui))
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== Core ==
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There is a good overview documentation of basic architecture of Writer core
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in the OOo wiki:
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http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Writer/Core_And_Layout
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http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Writer/Text_Formatting
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Writer specific WhichIds are defined in sw/inc/hintids.hxx.
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The details below are mainly about details missing from the Wiki pages.
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=== SwDoc ===
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The central class for a document is SwDoc, which represents a document.
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This is a huge class with hundreds of methods; there are some efforts
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to split up the class into many smaller classes that implement more
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specific interfaces but this is not fully implemented yet; see the various
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IDocument* classes.
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=== SwNodes ===
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Basically a (fancy) array of SwNode pointers. There are special subclasses of
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SwNode (SwStartNode and SwEndNode) which are used to encode a nested tree
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structure into the flat array; the range of nodes from SwStartNode to its
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corresponding SwEndNode is sometimes called a "section" (but is not necessarily
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what the high-level document model calls a "Section"; that is just one of the
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possibilities).
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The SwNodes contains the following top-level sections:
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1. Empty
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2. Footnote content
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3. Frame / Header / Footer content
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4. Deleted Change Tracking content
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5. Body content
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=== Undo ===
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The Undo/Redo information is stored in a sw::UndoManager member of SwDoc,
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which implements the IDocumentUndoRedo interface.
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Its members include a SwNodes array containing the document content that
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is currently not in the actual document but required for Undo/Redo, and
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a stack of SwUndo actions, each of which represents one user-visible
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Undo/Redo step.
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There are also ListActions which internally contain several individual SwUndo
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actions; these are created by the StartUndo/EndUndo wrapper methods.
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=== Text Attributes ===
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The sub-structure of paragraphs is stored in the SwpHintsArray member
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SwTxtNode::m_pSwpHints. There is a base class SwTxtAttr with numerous
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subclasses; the SwTxtAttr has a start and end index and a SfxPoolItem
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to store the actual formatting attribute.
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There are several sub-categories of SwTxtAttr:
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- formatting attributes: Character Styles (SwTxtCharFmt, RES_TXTATR_CHARFMT)
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and Automatic Styles (no special class, RES_TXTATR_AUTOFMT):
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these are handled by SwpHintsArray::BuildPortions and MergePortions,
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which create non-overlapping portions of formatting attributes.
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- nesting attributes: Hyperlinks (SwTxtINetFmt, RES_TXTATR_INETFMT),
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Ruby (SwTxtRuby, RES_TXTATR_CJK_RUBY) and Meta/MetaField (SwTxtMeta,
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RES_TXTATR_META/RES_TXTATR_METAFIELD):
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these maintain a properly nested tree structure.
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The Meta/Metafield are "special" because they have both start/end
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and a dummy character at the start.
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- misc. attributes: Reference Marks, ToX Marks
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- attributes without end: Fields, Footnotes, Flys (AS_CHAR)
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These all have a corresponding dummy character in the paragraph text, which
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is a placeholder for the "expansion" of the attribute, e.g. field content.
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