// // Copyright (c) Dr. Dirk Lellinger. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Globalization; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Threading.Tasks; using System.Windows.Data; namespace HtmlToFlowDocument.Rendering { /// /// Converts a relative size in percent to an absolute size. The relative size is given in the converter parameter, /// the reference size is the property bound. /// /// public class CompoundLengthConverter : IMultiValueConverter { /// /// Gets an instance of . /// /// /// The instance. /// public static CompoundLengthConverter Instance { get; private set; } = new CompoundLengthConverter(); /// /// Converts a reference length and a percentage value to an absolute length. /// /// An array of two values: the column width and the height of the document. This value is produced by a multibinding. /// The type of the binding target property. /// Enumerable, consisting of tuples. The first member of each tuple is the size type, the second is the value. /// The culture to use in the converter. /// /// The absolute length is pixels. /// public object Convert(object[] values, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture) { // it is supposed that the values are two doubles, giving the column width and the height of the viewport double viewPortWidth = (1920 / 2); // assume a typical page width of 1920/2; if (values != null && values.Length > 0 && values[0] is double w && w > 0) viewPortWidth = w; double viewPortHeight = 1080 / 2; if (values != null && values.Length > 1 && values[1] is double h && h > 0) viewPortHeight = h; // parameter is assumed to be an enumerable of tuples consisting of an integer and a double if (parameter is IEnumerable<(int type, double value)> seq) { double result = 0; foreach (var entry in seq) { switch (entry.type) { case 0: // absolute value in px result += entry.value; break; case 1: // 100red of viewport width result += entry.value * viewPortWidth / 100; break; case 2: // 100red of viewport height result += entry.value * viewPortHeight / 100; break; case 3: // Vmin result += entry.value * Math.Min(viewPortWidth, viewPortHeight) / 100; break; case 4: // VMax result += entry.value * Math.Max(viewPortWidth, viewPortHeight) / 100; break; } } return result; } return 16; // fallback value } public object[] ConvertBack(object value, Type[] targetTypes, object parameter, CultureInfo culture) { throw new NotImplementedException(); } } }