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19 :
20 : #ifndef SW_WRITERWORDGLUE
21 : #define SW_WRITERWORDGLUE
22 :
23 : #include "needed_cast.hxx"
24 : #include "types.hxx"
25 :
26 : class SwFrmFmt;
27 : class SfxItemSet;
28 :
29 : namespace sw
30 : {
31 : namespace types
32 : {
33 : /** A static_cast style cast for conversion of word types to writer's
34 :
35 : There are a number of places where the winword types are larger
36 : than the writer equivalents requiring a cast to silence warnings.
37 : To avoid throwing away this useful information writer_cast is used
38 : to identify where writer's types are smaller than word's.
39 :
40 : Based on needed_cast it will compile time assert if the cast
41 : becomes unnecessary at any time in the future.
42 :
43 : @tplparam
44 : Ret the desired return type
45 :
46 : @tplparam
47 : Param the type of the in param
48 :
49 : @param
50 : in the value to cast from Param to Ret
51 :
52 : @return in casted to type Ret
53 : */
54 6708 : template<typename Ret, typename Param> Ret writer_cast(Param in)
55 : {
56 6708 : return ww::needed_cast<Ret, Param>(in);
57 : }
58 :
59 : /** A static_cast style cast for conversion of writer types to word's
60 :
61 : There are a number of places where the writer types are larger than
62 : the winword equivalents requiring a cast to silence warnings. To
63 : avoid throwing away this useful information writer_cast is used to
64 : identify where word's types are smaller than writers's.
65 :
66 : Based on needed_cast it will compile time assert if the cast
67 : becomes unnecessary at any time in the future.
68 :
69 : @tplparam
70 : Ret the desired return type
71 :
72 : @tplparam
73 : Param the type of the in param
74 :
75 : @param
76 : in the value to cast from Param to Ret
77 :
78 : @return in casted to type Ret
79 : */
80 44 : template<typename Ret, typename Param> Ret msword_cast(Param in)
81 : {
82 44 : return ww::needed_cast<Ret, Param>(in);
83 : }
84 : }
85 :
86 : namespace util
87 : {
88 : /** See if two page formats can be expressed as a single word section
89 :
90 : Word doesn't have the idea of page descriptors and follow styles
91 : like writer does, the only thing it has is a section with a
92 : different title page. The only difference of the title page from
93 : the rest of the section is different headers/footers, everything
94 : else is the same.
95 :
96 : So this function compares two writer page fmts and sees if the
97 : follow frame and the title frame are the same from word persecptive
98 : except for the content of their headers.
99 :
100 : @return true if the rTitleFmt followed by rFollowFmt could be
101 : expressed in word as a single word Section with different title
102 : page enabled.
103 :
104 : @author
105 : <a href="mailto:cmc@openoffice.org">Caolán McNamara</a>
106 :
107 : @see #i4320#/#i14509#/#i11717# for examples
108 : */
109 : bool IsPlausableSingleWordSection(const SwFrmFmt &rTitleFmt,
110 : const SwFrmFmt &rFollowFmt);
111 :
112 : /** Make export a word section top/bottom values easy
113 :
114 : The top and bottom margins in word and writer are expressed in very
115 : different ways. This class provides the equivalent word values for
116 : header/footer distances from a given writer attrset of a page
117 :
118 : @author
119 : <a href="mailto:cmc@openoffice.org">Caolán McNamara</a>
120 : */
121 : class HdFtDistanceGlue
122 : {
123 : private:
124 : bool mbHasHeader;
125 : bool mbHasFooter;
126 : public:
127 : sal_uInt16 dyaHdrTop;
128 : sal_uInt16 dyaHdrBottom;
129 : sal_uInt16 dyaTop;
130 : sal_uInt16 dyaBottom;
131 : HdFtDistanceGlue(const SfxItemSet &rPage);
132 93 : bool HasHeader() const { return mbHasHeader; }
133 93 : bool HasFooter() const { return mbHasFooter; }
134 :
135 : /** Is the top of the page the same in both objects
136 :
137 : Ignoring the difference in header and footers, will the main
138 : document text have the same top/bottom bounds in word between
139 : both these objects.
140 :
141 : @param
142 : rOther the other HdFtDistanceGlue to compare against
143 :
144 : @return true if the main text areas top and bottom is at the
145 : same location, false otherwise.
146 : */
147 : bool EqualTopBottom(const HdFtDistanceGlue &rOther) const;
148 :
149 : };
150 : }
151 : }
152 :
153 : #endif
154 :
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