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Add examples for text-selection, underlines, etc.
I'm working on using wgpu_glyph in the context of a code editor, in particular the ability to show that text has been selected. This is proving more difficult than I anticipated, but seems like a common use case, so once I figure it out I intend to make a PR to add examples for how to go about this. If anyone has already figured this out, I would love to hear how they went about it.
I do have a solution, but it is far from ideal. I wanted to look into adding support for this trough code-changes in wgpu_glyph itself, but haven't had time yet.
This is a simplified version of how I ended up doing it. After each draw I can use self.last_bounds + the index of the glyph to highlight a rect that covers it like a text selection.
Note: To handle whitespace I ended up replacing it with a "_" and making the color invisible. When I used regular whitepace it does not draw anything and the bound rect was missing causing the indexes to be wrong.
fn my_draw_text(&mut self, ...) {
let layout = ...;
let section = ...;
// Avoid re-allocating new vec's every time by storing them internally
self.last_glyphs.clear();
self.last_bounds.clear();
// Get all the glyphs for the current section to calculate their bounds. Due to
// mutable borrow, this must be stored first.
self.last_glyphs
.extend(self.brush.glyphs_custom_layout(&s, &layout).cloned());
// Calculate the bounds of each glyph
self.last_bounds
.extend(self.last_glyphs.iter().map(|glyph| {
let bounds = &fonts[glyph.font_id.0].glyph_bounds(&glyph.glyph);
Rect::new(
Vec2::new(bounds.min.x, bounds.min.y),
Vec2::new(bounds.max.x, bounds.max.y),
)
}));
// Queue the glyphs for drawing
self.brush.queue_custom_layout(s, &layout);
}
This is helpful, thank you for posting your example!