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#ifndef _SLIDESHOW_PARAMETRICPOLYPOLYGON_HXX
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#define _SLIDESHOW_PARAMETRICPOLYPOLYGON_HXX
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#ifndef _BGFX_POLYGON_B2DPOLYPOLYGON_HXX
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#include <basegfx/polygon/b2dpolypolygon.hxx>
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#endif
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#ifndef BOOST_SHARED_PTR_HPP_INCLUDED
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#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
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#endif
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/* Definition of ParametricPolyPolygon interface */
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namespace presentation
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{
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namespace internal
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{
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/** Interface defining a parametric poly-polygon.
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This interface defines a poly-polygon, whose actual shape
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is parameterized by a floating point value. This is
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e.g. used to generically access the various clip polygon
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generators for transition effects.
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Since for every parametric poly-polygon, there is a set of
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variations, which can easily be generated by simple
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transformations or change in parameter range sweep
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direction, objects implementing this interface only
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generate <em>one</em> prototypical instance of the
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parametric poly-polygon. Generally speaking, the main
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effect direction should be horizontal, it should make
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increasingly more area visible (transition 'in'), and when
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there is a designated direction given, that should be
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left-to-right.
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*/
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class ParametricPolyPolygon
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{
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public:
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virtual ~ParametricPolyPolygon() {}
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/** Retrieve the poly-polygon for value t.
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@param t
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Current parameter value to retrieve the corresponding
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poly-polygon for. Permissible values for t must be in
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the range [0,1].
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@return a poly-polygon corresponding to the given
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parameter value. The poly-polygon is interpreted as
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living in the unit rectangle (i.e. [0,1]x[0,1]), but
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is not necessarily constrained to completely lie in
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this area (this very much depends on the actual effect
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to be generated). Although, from a performance
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perspective, it currently <em>is</em> advantageous to
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try to keep the poly-polygon within these bounds (at
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least if there are no hard reasons not to do so),
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because then reversion or out transformations are
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potentially faster to compute (see the
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TransitionInfo::meReverseMethod member in
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transitionfactory.cxx). Furthermore, if one of the
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polygon modifications involve subtraction (also see
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TransitionInfo::meReverseMethod), all generated
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polygons should be oriented clock-wise
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(i.e. traversing the polygon vertices with increasing
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vertex index should generate a clock-wise movement).
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*/
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virtual ::basegfx::B2DPolyPolygon operator()( double t ) = 0;
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};
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typedef ::boost::shared_ptr< ParametricPolyPolygon > ParametricPolyPolygonSharedPtr;
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}
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}
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#endif /* _SLIDESHOW_PARAMETRICPOLYPOLYGON_HXX */
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