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Allow a function as an argument to size
in stretch
and lr
Previously there was always a short fall when scaling delimiters, even if the user requested a specific size. This is no longer the case; the short fall is only present in the default for `lr` (`x => x - 0.1em`) - the size of the delimiters is now actually what was specified in the size argument. This also makes the default for `lr` much clearer to the user. A slight hack was used by exploiting the `name` property in the `func` attribute macro so that the default value in the docs for `lr.size` would clearly show what the default function was (instead of just its name `default_lr_size` which is meaningless and inaccessible to the user).
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@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
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use typst_library::diag::SourceResult;
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use typst_library::foundations::{Packed, StyleChain, SymbolElem};
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use typst_library::layout::{Abs, Axis, Corner, Frame, Point, Rel, Size};
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use typst_library::layout::{Abs, Axis, Corner, Frame, Point, Size};
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use typst_library::math::{
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AttachElem, EquationElem, LimitsElem, PrimesElem, ScriptsElem, StretchElem,
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StretchSize,
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};
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use typst_utils::OptionExt;
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@ -66,12 +67,12 @@ pub fn layout_attach(
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let relative_to_width = measure!(t, width).max(measure!(b, width));
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stretch_fragment(
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ctx,
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styles,
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&mut base,
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Some(Axis::X),
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Some(relative_to_width),
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stretch,
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Abs::zero(),
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);
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&stretch,
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)?;
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}
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let fragments = [
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@ -154,7 +155,7 @@ pub fn layout_limits(
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}
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/// Get the size to stretch the base to.
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fn stretch_size(styles: StyleChain, elem: &Packed<AttachElem>) -> Option<Rel<Abs>> {
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fn stretch_size(styles: StyleChain, elem: &Packed<AttachElem>) -> Option<StretchSize> {
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// Extract from an EquationElem.
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let mut base = &elem.base;
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while let Some(equation) = base.to_packed::<EquationElem>() {
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@ -162,7 +163,7 @@ fn stretch_size(styles: StyleChain, elem: &Packed<AttachElem>) -> Option<Rel<Abs
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}
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base.to_packed::<StretchElem>()
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.map(|stretch| stretch.size.resolve(styles))
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.map(|stretch| stretch.size.get_cloned(styles))
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}
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/// Lay out the attachments.
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use typst_library::diag::SourceResult;
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use typst_library::foundations::{Packed, StyleChain};
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use typst_library::layout::{Abs, Axis, Rel};
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use typst_library::math::{EquationElem, LrElem, MidElem};
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use typst_library::layout::{Abs, Axis};
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use typst_library::math::{EquationElem, LrElem, MidElem, StretchSize};
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use typst_utils::SliceExt;
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use unicode_math_class::MathClass;
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use super::{stretch_fragment, MathContext, MathFragment, DELIM_SHORT_FALL};
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use super::{stretch_fragment, MathContext, MathFragment};
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/// Lays out an [`LrElem`].
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#[typst_macros::time(name = "math.lr", span = elem.span())]
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pub fn layout_lr(
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// Extract implicit LrElem.
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if let Some(lr) = body.to_packed::<LrElem>() {
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if lr.size.get(styles).is_one() {
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if lr.size.get_ref(styles).is_lr_default() {
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body = &lr.body;
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}
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}
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@ -41,14 +41,28 @@ pub fn layout_lr(
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.unwrap_or_default();
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let relative_to = 2.0 * max_extent;
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let height = elem.size.resolve(styles);
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let height = elem.size.get_ref(styles);
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// Scale up fragments at both ends.
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match inner_fragments {
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[one] => scale_if_delimiter(ctx, one, relative_to, height, None),
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[one] => scale_if_delimiter(ctx, styles, one, relative_to, height, None)?,
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[first, .., last] => {
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scale_if_delimiter(ctx, first, relative_to, height, Some(MathClass::Opening));
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scale_if_delimiter(ctx, last, relative_to, height, Some(MathClass::Closing));
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scale_if_delimiter(
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ctx,
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styles,
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first,
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relative_to,
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height,
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Some(MathClass::Opening),
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)?;
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scale_if_delimiter(
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ctx,
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styles,
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last,
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relative_to,
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height,
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Some(MathClass::Closing),
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)?;
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}
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[] => {}
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}
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@ -58,7 +72,7 @@ pub fn layout_lr(
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if let MathFragment::Glyph(ref mut glyph) = fragment {
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if glyph.mid_stretched == Some(false) {
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glyph.mid_stretched = Some(true);
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scale(ctx, fragment, relative_to, height);
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scale(ctx, styles, fragment, relative_to, height)?;
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}
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}
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}
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@ -112,32 +126,32 @@ pub fn layout_mid(
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/// it is a delimiter, in a way that cannot be overridden by the user.
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fn scale_if_delimiter(
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ctx: &mut MathContext,
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styles: StyleChain,
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fragment: &mut MathFragment,
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relative_to: Abs,
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height: Rel<Abs>,
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height: &StretchSize,
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apply: Option<MathClass>,
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) {
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) -> SourceResult<()> {
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if matches!(
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fragment.class(),
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MathClass::Opening | MathClass::Closing | MathClass::Fence
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) {
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scale(ctx, fragment, relative_to, height);
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scale(ctx, styles, fragment, relative_to, height)?;
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if let Some(class) = apply {
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fragment.set_class(class);
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Scales a math fragment to a height.
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fn scale(
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ctx: &mut MathContext,
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styles: StyleChain,
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fragment: &mut MathFragment,
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relative_to: Abs,
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height: Rel<Abs>,
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) {
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// This unwrap doesn't really matter. If it is None, then the fragment
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// won't be stretchable anyways.
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let short_fall = DELIM_SHORT_FALL.at(fragment.font_size().unwrap_or_default());
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stretch_fragment(ctx, fragment, Some(Axis::Y), Some(relative_to), height, short_fall);
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height: &StretchSize,
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) -> SourceResult<()> {
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stretch_fragment(ctx, styles, fragment, Some(Axis::Y), Some(relative_to), height)
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}
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use typst_library::diag::{warning, SourceResult};
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use typst_library::foundations::{Packed, StyleChain};
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use typst_library::layout::{Abs, Axis, Rel};
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use typst_library::math::StretchElem;
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use typst_library::layout::{Abs, Axis};
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use typst_library::math::{StretchElem, StretchSize};
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use typst_utils::Get;
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use super::{stretch_axes, MathContext, MathFragment};
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styles: StyleChain,
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) -> SourceResult<()> {
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let mut fragment = ctx.layout_into_fragment(&elem.body, styles)?;
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stretch_fragment(
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ctx,
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&mut fragment,
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None,
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None,
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elem.size.resolve(styles),
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Abs::zero(),
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);
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stretch_fragment(ctx, styles, &mut fragment, None, None, elem.size.get_ref(styles))?;
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ctx.push(fragment);
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Attempts to stretch the given fragment by/to the amount given in stretch.
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pub fn stretch_fragment(
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ctx: &mut MathContext,
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styles: StyleChain,
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fragment: &mut MathFragment,
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axis: Option<Axis>,
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relative_to: Option<Abs>,
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stretch: Rel<Abs>,
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short_fall: Abs,
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) {
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stretch: &StretchSize,
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) -> SourceResult<()> {
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let size = fragment.size();
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let MathFragment::Glyph(ref mut glyph) = fragment else { return };
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let MathFragment::Glyph(ref mut glyph) = fragment else { return Ok(()) };
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// Return if we attempt to stretch along an axis which isn't stretchable,
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// so that the original fragment isn't modified.
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let axes = stretch_axes(&glyph.item.font, glyph.base_glyph.id);
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let stretch_axis = if let Some(axis) = axis {
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if !axes.get(axis) {
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return;
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return Ok(());
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}
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axis
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} else {
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match (axes.x, axes.y) {
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(true, false) => Axis::X,
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(false, true) => Axis::Y,
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(false, false) => return,
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(false, false) => return Ok(()),
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(true, true) => {
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// As far as we know, there aren't any glyphs that have both
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// vertical and horizontal constructions. So for the time being, we
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hint: "this is probably a font bug";
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hint: "please file an issue at https://github.com/typst/typst/issues"
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));
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return;
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return Ok(());
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}
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}
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};
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let relative_to_size = relative_to.unwrap_or_else(|| size.get(stretch_axis));
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let target = stretch.resolve(ctx.engine, styles, relative_to_size)?;
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glyph.stretch(ctx, stretch.relative_to(relative_to_size) - short_fall, stretch_axis);
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glyph.stretch(ctx, target, stretch_axis);
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if stretch_axis == Axis::Y {
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glyph.center_on_axis();
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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use crate::foundations::{elem, Content, Packed};
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use crate::layout::{Length, Rel};
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use crate::math::{EquationElem, Mathy};
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/// A base with optional attachments.
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#[default(true)]
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pub inline: bool,
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}
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/// Stretches a glyph.
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///
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/// This function can also be used to automatically stretch the base of an
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/// attachment, so that it fits the top and bottom attachments.
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///
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/// Note that only some glyphs can be stretched, and which ones can depend on
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/// the math font being used. However, most math fonts are the same in this
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/// regard.
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///
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/// ```example
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/// $ H stretch(=)^"define" U + p V $
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/// $ f : X stretch(->>, size: #150%)_"surjective" Y $
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/// $ x stretch(harpoons.ltrb, size: #3em) y
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/// stretch(\[, size: #150%) z $
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/// ```
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#[elem(Mathy)]
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pub struct StretchElem {
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/// The glyph to stretch.
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#[required]
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pub body: Content,
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/// The size to stretch to, relative to the maximum size of the glyph and
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/// its attachments.
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#[default(Rel::one())]
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pub size: Rel<Length>,
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}
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use crate::foundations::{elem, func, Content, NativeElement, SymbolElem};
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use crate::layout::{Length, Rel};
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use crate::math::Mathy;
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use crate::foundations::{elem, func, Content, NativeElement, NativeFunc, SymbolElem};
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use crate::layout::{Em, Length, Ratio, Rel};
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use crate::math::{Mathy, StretchSize};
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const DELIM_SHORT_FALL: Em = Em::new(-0.1);
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#[func(name = "x => x - 0.1em")]
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pub const fn default_lr_size(base: Length) -> Rel {
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Rel {
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rel: Ratio::zero(),
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abs: Length { abs: base.abs, em: DELIM_SHORT_FALL },
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}
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}
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/// Scales delimiters.
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///
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/// unmatched delimiters and to control the delimiter scaling more precisely.
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#[elem(title = "Left/Right", Mathy)]
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pub struct LrElem {
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/// The size of the brackets, relative to the height of the wrapped content.
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#[default(Rel::one())]
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pub size: Rel<Length>,
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/// The size of the delimiters, relative to the height of the wrapped
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/// content.
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///
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/// See the [stretch documentation]($math.stretch.size) for more
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/// information on sizes.
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#[default(<default_lr_size>::data().into())]
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pub size: StretchSize,
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/// The delimited content, including the delimiters.
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#[required]
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/// ```
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#[func]
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pub fn floor(
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/// The size of the brackets, relative to the height of the wrapped content.
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/// The size of the delimiters, relative to the height of the wrapped
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/// content.
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///
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/// See the [stretch documentation]($math.stretch.size) for more
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/// information on sizes.
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#[named]
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size: Option<Rel<Length>>,
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size: Option<StretchSize>,
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/// The expression to floor.
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body: Content,
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) -> Content {
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/// ```
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#[func]
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pub fn ceil(
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/// The size of the brackets, relative to the height of the wrapped content.
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/// The size of the delimiters, relative to the height of the wrapped
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/// content.
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///
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/// See the [stretch documentation]($math.stretch.size) for more
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/// information on sizes.
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#[named]
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size: Option<Rel<Length>>,
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size: Option<StretchSize>,
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/// The expression to ceil.
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body: Content,
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) -> Content {
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/// ```
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#[func]
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pub fn round(
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/// The size of the brackets, relative to the height of the wrapped content.
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/// The size of the delimiters, relative to the height of the wrapped
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/// content.
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///
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/// See the [stretch documentation]($math.stretch.size) for more
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/// information on sizes.
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#[named]
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size: Option<Rel<Length>>,
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size: Option<StretchSize>,
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/// The expression to round.
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body: Content,
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) -> Content {
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/// ```
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#[func]
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pub fn abs(
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/// The size of the brackets, relative to the height of the wrapped content.
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/// The size of the delimiters, relative to the height of the wrapped
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/// content.
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///
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/// See the [stretch documentation]($math.stretch.size) for more
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/// information on sizes.
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#[named]
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size: Option<Rel<Length>>,
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size: Option<StretchSize>,
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/// The expression to take the absolute value of.
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body: Content,
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) -> Content {
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/// ```
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#[func]
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pub fn norm(
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/// The size of the brackets, relative to the height of the wrapped content.
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/// The size of the delimiters, relative to the height of the wrapped
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/// content.
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///
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/// See the [stretch documentation]($math.stretch.size) for more
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/// information on sizes.
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#[named]
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size: Option<Rel<Length>>,
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size: Option<StretchSize>,
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/// The expression to take the norm of.
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body: Content,
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) -> Content {
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body: Content,
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left: char,
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right: char,
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size: Option<Rel<Length>>,
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size: Option<StretchSize>,
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) -> Content {
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let span = body.span();
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let mut elem = LrElem::new(Content::sequence([
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mod matrix;
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mod op;
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mod root;
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mod stretch;
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mod style;
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mod underover;
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pub use self::matrix::*;
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pub use self::op::*;
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pub use self::root::*;
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pub use self::stretch::*;
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pub use self::style::*;
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pub use self::underover::*;
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125
crates/typst-library/src/math/stretch.rs
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125
crates/typst-library/src/math/stretch.rs
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use comemo::Track;
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use crate::diag::{At, SourceResult};
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use crate::engine::Engine;
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use crate::foundations::{
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cast, elem, Content, Context, Func, NativeFunc, NativeFuncData, Resolve, StyleChain,
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};
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use crate::layout::{Abs, Rel};
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use crate::math::{default_lr_size, Mathy};
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/// Stretches a glyph.
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///
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/// This function can also be used to automatically stretch the base of an
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/// attachment, so that it fits the top and bottom attachments.
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///
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/// Note that only some glyphs can be stretched, and which ones can depend on
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/// the math font being used. However, most math fonts are the same in this
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/// regard.
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///
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/// ```example
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/// $ H stretch(=)^"define" U + p V $
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/// $ f : X stretch(->>, size: #150%)_"surjective" Y $
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/// $ x stretch(harpoons.ltrb, size: #3em) y
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/// stretch(\[, size: #150%) z $
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/// ```
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#[elem(Mathy)]
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pub struct StretchElem {
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/// The glyph to stretch.
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#[required]
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pub body: Content,
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/// The size to stretch to, relative to the maximum size of the glyph and
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/// its attachments.
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///
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/// This value can be given as a [relative length]($relative), or a
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/// [function]($function) that receives the size of the glyph as a
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/// parameter (an absolute length) and should return a (relative) length.
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/// For example, `{x => x * 80%}` would be equivalent to just specifying `{80%}`.
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///
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/// Note that the sizes of glyphs in math fonts come about in two ways:
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///
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/// - First, there are pre-made variants at specific sizes. This means you
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/// will see discrete jumps in the stretched glyph's size as you increase
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/// the size parameter. It is up to the font how many pre-made variants
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/// there are and what their sizes are.
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///
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/// - Then, if the pre-made variants are all too small, a glyph of the
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/// desired size is assembled from parts. The stretched glyph's size will
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/// now be the exact size requested.
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///
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/// It could be the case that only one of the above exist for a glyph in
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/// the font.
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///
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/// The value given here is really a minimum (but if there is no assembly
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/// for the glyph, this minimum may not be reached), so the actual size of
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/// the stretched glyph may not match what you specified.
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///
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/// ```example
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/// #for i in range(0, 15) {
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/// $stretch(\[, size: #(10pt + i * 2pt))$
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/// }
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///
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/// #set math.stretch(size: x => x + 0.5em)
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/// $x stretch(=)^"def" y$
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/// ```
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#[default(Rel::one().into())]
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pub size: StretchSize,
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}
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/// How to size a stretched glyph.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Hash)]
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pub enum StretchSize {
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/// Sized by the specified length.
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Rel(Rel),
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/// Resolve the size for the given base size through the specified
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/// function.
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Func(Func),
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}
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impl StretchSize {
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/// Resolve the stretch size given the base size.
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pub fn resolve(
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&self,
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engine: &mut Engine,
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styles: StyleChain,
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base: Abs,
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) -> SourceResult<Abs> {
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Ok(match self {
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Self::Rel(rel) => *rel,
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Self::Func(func) => func
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.call(engine, Context::new(None, Some(styles)).track(), [base])?
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.cast()
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.at(func.span())?,
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}
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.resolve(styles)
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.relative_to(base))
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}
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/// Whether the size is the default used by `LrElem`.
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pub fn is_lr_default(&self) -> bool {
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*self == <default_lr_size>::data().into()
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}
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}
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impl From<Rel> for StretchSize {
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fn from(rel: Rel) -> Self {
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Self::Rel(rel)
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}
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}
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impl From<&'static NativeFuncData> for StretchSize {
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fn from(data: &'static NativeFuncData) -> Self {
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Self::Func(Func::from(data))
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}
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}
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cast! {
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StretchSize,
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self => match self {
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Self::Rel(v) => v.into_value(),
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Self::Func(v) => v.into_value(),
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},
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v: Rel => Self::Rel(v),
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v: Func => Self::Func(v),
|
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}
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@ -187,5 +187,5 @@ $ a0 + a1 + a0_2 \
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--- math-attach-scripts-extended-shapes ---
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// Test script attachments positioning if the base is an extended shape (or a
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// sequence of extended shapes).
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$lr(size: #130%, [x])_0^1, [x]_0^1, \]_0^1, x_0^1, A_0^1$ \
|
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$lr(size: #115%, [x])_0^1, [x]_0^1, \]_0^1, x_0^1, A_0^1$ \
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$n^2, (n + 1)^2, sum_0^1, integral_0^1$
|
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|
@ -31,9 +31,14 @@ $ lr(a/b\]) = a = lr(\{a/b) $
|
||||
|
||||
--- math-lr-size ---
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||||
// Test manual scaling.
|
||||
$ lr(]sum_(x=1)^n x], size: #70%)
|
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$ lr(]sum_(x=1)^n x], size: #60%)
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< lr((1, 2), size: #200%) $
|
||||
|
||||
--- math-lr-size-function ---
|
||||
// Test using a function as an argument to size.
|
||||
#set math.lr(size: x => if x > 10pt { 1em } else { 4 * x })
|
||||
$ (a) (1/2) $
|
||||
|
||||
--- math-lr-shorthands ---
|
||||
// Test predefined delimiter pairings.
|
||||
$floor(x/2), ceil(x/2), abs(x), norm(x)$
|
||||
@ -57,16 +62,16 @@ $ { x mid(|) sum_(i=1)^oo phi_i (x) < 1 } \
|
||||
#set page(width: auto)
|
||||
|
||||
$ lr({ A mid(|) integral }) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #1em, { A mid(|) integral }) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #(1em+20%), { A mid(|) integral }) \
|
||||
lr(size: #0%, { A mid(|) integral }) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #(1em+10%), { A mid(|) integral }) \
|
||||
|
||||
lr(] A mid(|) integral ]) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #1em, ] A mid(|) integral ]) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #(1em+20%), ] A mid(|) integral ]) \
|
||||
lr(size: #0%, ] A mid(|) integral ]) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #(1em+10%), ] A mid(|) integral ]) \
|
||||
|
||||
lr(( A mid(|) integral ]) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #1em, ( A mid(|) integral ]) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #(1em+20%), ( A mid(|) integral ]) $
|
||||
lr(size: #0%, ( A mid(|) integral ]) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #(1em+10%), ( A mid(|) integral ]) $
|
||||
|
||||
--- math-lr-mid-size-nested-equation ---
|
||||
// Test mid size when lr size is set, when nested in an equation.
|
||||
@ -74,8 +79,8 @@ $ lr({ A mid(|) integral }) quad
|
||||
|
||||
#let body = ${ A mid(|) integral }$
|
||||
$ lr(body) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #1em, body) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #(1em+20%), body) $
|
||||
lr(size: #0%, body) quad
|
||||
lr(size: #(1em+10%), body) $
|
||||
|
||||
--- math-lr-mid-class ---
|
||||
// Test that `mid` creates a Relation, but that can be overridden.
|
||||
|
@ -91,3 +91,9 @@ $ body^"text" $
|
||||
}
|
||||
$body^"long text"$
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
--- math-stretch-function ---
|
||||
// Test using a function as an argument to size.
|
||||
$stretch(<-, size: #(x => x - 0.5em))_"function"$
|
||||
#set math.stretch(size: x => x + 0.5em)
|
||||
$stretch(|) |$
|
||||
|
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