manuskript/manuskript/ui/editors/basicHighlighter.py
2017-11-14 15:22:16 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
import re
from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt
from PyQt5.QtGui import QBrush, QTextCursor, QColor, QFont, QSyntaxHighlighter, QTextBlockFormat, QTextCharFormat
import manuskript.models.references as Ref
class basicHighlighter(QSyntaxHighlighter):
def __init__(self, editor):
QSyntaxHighlighter.__init__(self, editor.document())
self.editor = editor
self._misspelledColor = Qt.red
self._defaultBlockFormat = QTextBlockFormat()
self._defaultCharFormat = QTextCharFormat()
def setDefaultBlockFormat(self, bf):
self._defaultBlockFormat = bf
self.rehighlight()
def setDefaultCharFormat(self, cf):
self._defaultCharFormat = cf
self.rehighlight()
def setMisspelledColor(self, color):
self._misspelledColor = color
def highlightBlock(self, text):
"""Apply syntax highlighting to the given block of text.
"""
self.highlightBlockBefore(text)
self.highlightBlockAfter(text)
def highlightBlockBefore(self, text):
"""Highlighting to do before anything else.
When subclassing basicHighlighter, you must call highlightBlockBefore
before you do any custom highlighting.
"""
#print(">", self.currentBlock().document().availableUndoSteps())
c = QTextCursor(self.currentBlock())
#c.joinPreviousEditBlock()
bf = QTextBlockFormat(self._defaultBlockFormat)
if bf != c.blockFormat():
c.setBlockFormat(bf)
#c.endEditBlock()
#print(" ", self.currentBlock().document().availableUndoSteps())
# self.setFormat(0, len(text), self._defaultCharFormat)
def highlightBlockAfter(self, text):
"""Highlighting to do after everything else.
When subclassing basicHighlighter, you must call highlightBlockAfter
after your custom highlighting.
"""
# References
for txt in re.finditer(Ref.RegEx, text):
fmt = self.format(txt.start())
fmt.setFontFixedPitch(True)
fmt.setFontWeight(QFont.DemiBold)
if txt.group(1) == Ref.TextLetter:
fmt.setBackground(QBrush(Ref.TextHighlightColor))
elif txt.group(1) == Ref.CharacterLetter:
fmt.setBackground(QBrush(Ref.CharacterHighlightColor))
elif txt.group(1) == Ref.PlotLetter:
fmt.setBackground(QBrush(Ref.PlotHighlightColor))
elif txt.group(1) == Ref.WorldLetter:
fmt.setBackground(QBrush(Ref.WorldHighlightColor))
self.setFormat(txt.start(),
txt.end() - txt.start(),
fmt)
# Spell checking
# Following algorithm would not check words at the end of line.
# This hacks adds a space to every line where the text cursor is not
# So that it doesn't spellcheck while typing, but still spellchecks at
# end of lines. See github's issue #166.
textedText = text
if self.currentBlock().position() + len(text) != \
self.editor.textCursor().position():
textedText = text + " "
# Based on http://john.nachtimwald.com/2009/08/22/qplaintextedit-with-in-line-spell-check/
WORDS = '(?iu)([\w\']+)[^\'\w]' # (?iu) means case insensitive and unicode
if hasattr(self.editor, "spellcheck") and self.editor.spellcheck:
for word_object in re.finditer(WORDS, textedText):
if self.editor._dict and not self.editor._dict.check(word_object.group(1)):
format = self.format(word_object.start(1))
format.setUnderlineColor(self._misspelledColor)
# SpellCheckUnderline fails with some fonts
format.setUnderlineStyle(QTextCharFormat.WaveUnderline)
self.setFormat(word_object.start(1),
word_object.end(1) - word_object.start(1), format)