/graphics-primitive-driver-cairo

Cairo driver for Graphics::Primitive

Primary LanguagePerl 6

NAME

Graphics::Primitive::Driver::Cairo - Cairo backend for Graphics::Primitive

VERSION

version 0.47

SYNOPSIS

use Graphics::Primitive::Component;
use Graphics::Primitive::Driver::Cairo;

my $driver = Graphics::Primitive::Driver::Cairo->new;
my $container = Graphics::Primitive::Container->new(
    width => 800,
    height => 600
);
my $black = Graphics::Primitive::Color->new(red => 0, green => 0, blue => 0);
$container->border->width(1);
$container->border->color($black);
$container->padding(
    Graphics::Primitive::Insets->new(top => 5, bottom => 5, left => 5, right => 5)
);
my $comp = Graphics::Primitive::Component->new;
$comp->background_color($black);
$container->add_component($comp, 'c');

my $lm = Layout::Manager::Compass->new;
$lm->do_layout($container);

my $driver = Graphics::Primitive::Driver::Cairo->new(
    format => 'PDF'
);
$driver->draw($container);
$driver->write('/Users/gphat/foo.pdf');

DESCRIPTION

This module draws Graphics::Primitive objects using Cairo.

IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS

  • Borders

    Borders are drawn clockwise starting with the top one. Since cairo can't do line-joins on different colored lines, each border overlaps those before it. This is not the way I'd like it to work, but i'm opting to fix this later. Consider yourself warned.

ATTRIBUTES

antialias_mode

Set/Get the antialias mode of this driver. Options are default, none, gray and subpixel.

cairo

This driver's Cairo::Context object

format

Get the format for this driver.

surface

Get/Set the surface on which this driver is operating.

METHODS

data

Get the data in a scalar for this driver.

write ($file)

Write this driver's data to the specified file.

get_text_bounding_box ($font, $text, $angle)

Returns two Rectangles that encloses the supplied text. The origin's x and y maybe negative, meaning that the glyphs in the text extending left of x or above y.

The first rectangle is the bounding box required for a container that wants to contain the text. The second box is only useful if an optional angle is provided. This second rectangle is the bounding box of the un-rotated text that allows for a controlled rotation. If no angle is supplied then the two rectangles are actually the same object.

If the optional angle is supplied the text will be rotated by the supplied amount in radians.

get_textbox_layout ($tb)

Returns a Graphics::Primitive::Driver::TextLayout for the supplied textbox.

reset

Reset the driver.

draw

Draws the specified component. Container's components are drawn recursively.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Danny Luna

AUTHOR

Cory G Watson gphat@cpan.org

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Cold Hard Code, LLC.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.