#ifndef SEEN_SP_STAR_H #define SEEN_SP_STAR_H /* * implementation * * Authors: * Mitsuru Oka * Lauris Kaplinski * * Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Lauris Kaplinski * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Ximian, Inc. * * Released under GNU GPL, read the file 'COPYING' for more information */ #include "sp-polygon.h" #define SP_STAR(obj) (dynamic_cast((SPObject*)obj)) #define SP_IS_STAR(obj) (dynamic_cast((SPObject*)obj) != NULL) typedef enum { SP_STAR_POINT_KNOT1, SP_STAR_POINT_KNOT2 } SPStarPoint; class SPStar : public SPPolygon { public: SPStar(); virtual ~SPStar(); int sides; Geom::Point center; double r[2]; double arg[2]; bool flatsided; double rounded; double randomized; // CPPIFY: This derivation is a bit weird. // parent_class = reinterpret_cast(g_type_class_ref(SP_TYPE_SHAPE)); // So shouldn't star be derived from shape instead of polygon? // What does polygon have that shape doesn't? virtual void build(SPDocument *document, Inkscape::XML::Node *repr); virtual Inkscape::XML::Node* write(Inkscape::XML::Document *xml_doc, Inkscape::XML::Node *repr, unsigned int flags); virtual void set(unsigned int key, char const* value); virtual void update(SPCtx* ctx, unsigned int flags); virtual const char* displayName() const; virtual char* description() const; virtual void snappoints(std::vector &p, Inkscape::SnapPreferences const *snapprefs) const; virtual void update_patheffect(bool write); virtual void set_shape(bool force = false); virtual Geom::Affine set_transform(Geom::Affine const& xform); }; void sp_star_position_set (SPStar *star, int sides, Geom::Point center, double r1, double r2, double arg1, double arg2, bool isflat, double rounded, double randomized); Geom::Point sp_star_get_xy (SPStar const *star, SPStarPoint point, int index, bool randomized = false); #endif