use crate::library::prelude::*; use crate::library::text::{HorizontalAlign, ParNode}; /// Align a node along the layouting axes. #[derive(Debug, Hash)] pub struct AlignNode { /// How to align the node horizontally and vertically. pub aligns: Spec>, /// The node to be aligned. pub child: LayoutNode, } #[node] impl AlignNode { fn construct(_: &mut Context, args: &mut Args) -> TypResult { let aligns: Spec<_> = args.find()?.unwrap_or_default(); let body: LayoutNode = args.expect("body")?; Ok(Content::block(body.aligned(aligns))) } } impl Layout for AlignNode { fn layout( &self, ctx: &mut Context, regions: &Regions, styles: StyleChain, ) -> TypResult>> { // The child only needs to expand along an axis if there's no alignment. let mut pod = regions.clone(); pod.expand &= self.aligns.map_is_none(); // Align paragraphs inside the child. let mut passed = StyleMap::new(); if let Some(align) = self.aligns.x { passed.set(ParNode::ALIGN, HorizontalAlign(align)); } // Layout the child. let mut frames = self.child.layout(ctx, &pod, passed.chain(&styles))?; for (region, frame) in regions.iter().zip(&mut frames) { // Align in the target size. The target size depends on whether we // should expand. let target = regions.expand.select(region, frame.size); let aligns = self .aligns .map(|align| align.resolve(styles)) .unwrap_or(Spec::new(Align::Left, Align::Top)); Arc::make_mut(frame).resize(target, aligns); } Ok(frames) } }