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This method returns false, if the view content has been destroyed until the last update. That might happen e.g. during window resizes, or when volatile bitmaps become reclaimed by the system. If this method returns false, the slideshow must assume that the whole view area needs a repaint. A call to clear() sets the content to valid again. */ virtual bool isContentDestroyed() const = 0; /** Update screen representation from backbuffer */ virtual bool updateScreen() const = 0; /** Get the overall view transformation. This method should not simply return the underlying canvas' transformation, but rather provide a layer above that. This enables clients of the slideshow to set their own user space transformation at the canvas, whilst the slideshow adds their transformation on top of that. Concretely, this method returns the user transform (implicitely calculated from the setViewSize() method), combined with the view transformation. */ virtual ::basegfx::B2DHomMatrix getTransformation() const = 0; /** Set the size of the user view coordinate system. This method sets the width and height of the view in document coordinates (i.e. 'logical' coordinates). The resulting transformation is then concatenated with the underlying view transformation, returned by the getTransformation() method. */ virtual void setViewSize( const ::basegfx::B2DSize& ) = 0; /** Set clipping on this view. @param rClip Clip poly-polygon to set. The polygon is interpreted in the user coordinate system, i.e. the view has the size as given by setViewSize(). */ virtual void setClip( const ::basegfx::B2DPolyPolygon& rClip ) = 0; /** Change the view's mouse cursor. @param nPointerShape One of the ::com::sun::star::awt::SystemPointer constant group members. */ virtual void setMouseCursor( sal_Int16 nPointerShape ) = 0; }; typedef ::boost::shared_ptr< View > ViewSharedPtr; typedef ::std::vector< ViewSharedPtr > ViewVector; } } #endif /* _SLIDESHOW_VIEW_HXX */