| // Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| import 'dart:ui' show TextLeadingDistribution; |
| |
| import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart'; |
| |
| import 'basic_types.dart'; |
| import 'text_style.dart'; |
| |
| /// Defines the strut, which sets the minimum height a line can be |
| /// relative to the baseline. |
| /// |
| /// Strut applies to all lines in the paragraph. Strut is a feature that |
| /// allows minimum line heights to be set. The effect is as if a zero |
| /// width space was included at the beginning of each line in the |
| /// paragraph. This imaginary space is 'shaped' according the properties |
| /// defined in this class. Flutter's strut is based on |
| /// [typesetting strut](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strut_(typesetting)) |
| /// and CSS's [line-height](https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/visudet.html#line-height). |
| /// |
| /// No lines may be shorter than the strut. The ascent and descent of the |
| /// strut are calculated, and any laid out text that has a shorter ascent or |
| /// descent than the strut's ascent or descent will take the ascent and |
| /// descent of the strut. Text with ascents or descents larger than the |
| /// strut's ascent or descent will layout as normal and extend past the strut. |
| /// |
| /// Strut is defined independently from any text content or [TextStyle]s. |
| /// |
| /// The vertical components of strut are as follows: |
| /// |
| /// * Half the font-defined leading |
| /// * `ascent * height` |
| /// * `descent * height` |
| /// * Half the font-defined leading |
| /// |
| /// The sum of these four values is the total height of the line. |
| /// |
| /// Ascent is the font's spacing above the baseline without leading and |
| /// descent is the spacing below the baseline without leading. Leading is |
| /// split evenly between the top and bottom. The values for `ascent` and |
| /// `descent` are provided by the font named by [fontFamily]. If no |
| /// [fontFamily] or [fontFamilyFallback] is provided, then the platform's |
| /// default family will be used. Many fonts will have leading values of |
| /// zero, so in practice, the leading component is often irrelevant. |
| /// |
| /// When [height] is omitted or null, then the font defined ascent and descent |
| /// will be used. The font's combined ascent and descent may be taller or |
| /// shorter than the [fontSize]. When [height] is provided, the line's EM-square |
| /// ascent and descent (which sums to [fontSize]) will be scaled by [height] to |
| /// achieve a final line height of `fontSize * height + fontSize * leading` |
| /// logical pixels. The proportion of ascent:descent with [height] specified |
| /// is the same as the font metrics defined ascent:descent ratio. |
| /// |
| /// ![Text height diagram](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/painting/text_height_diagram.png) |
| /// |
| /// Each line's spacing above the baseline will be at least as tall as the |
| /// half leading plus ascent. Each line's spacing below the baseline will |
| /// be at least as tall as the half leading plus descent. |
| /// |
| /// See also: |
| /// |
| /// * [StrutStyle](dart-ui/StrutStyle-class.html), the class in the [dart:ui] library. |
| /// |
| /// ### Fields and their default values. |
| |
| // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // The defaults are noted here for convenience. The actual place where they // |
| // are defined is in the engine paragraph_style.h of LibTxt. The values here// |
| // should be updated should it change in the engine. The engine specifies // |
| // the defaults in order to reduce the amount of data we pass to native as // |
| // strut will usually be unspecified. // |
| // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| |
| /// |
| /// Omitted or null properties will take the default values specified below: |
| /// |
| /// * [fontFamily]: the name of the font to use when calculating the strut |
| /// (e.g., Roboto). No glyphs from the font will be drawn and the font will |
| /// be used purely for metrics. |
| /// |
| /// * [fontFamilyFallback]: an ordered list of font family names that will |
| /// be searched for when the font in [fontFamily] cannot be found. When |
| /// all specified font families have been exhausted an no match was found, |
| /// the default platform font will be used. |
| /// |
| /// * [fontSize]: the size of the ascent plus descent in logical pixels. This |
| /// is also used as the basis of the custom leading calculation. This value |
| /// cannot be negative. |
| /// Default is 14 logical pixels. |
| /// |
| /// * [height]: the multiple of [fontSize] the line's height should be. |
| /// The line's height will take the font's ascent and descent values if |
| /// [height] is omitted or null. If provided, the EM-square ascent and |
| /// descent (which sum to [fontSize]) is scaled by [height]. |
| /// The [height] will impact the spacing above and below the baseline |
| /// differently depending on the ratios between the font's ascent and |
| /// descent. This property is separate from the leading multiplier, which |
| /// is controlled through [leading]. |
| /// Default is null. |
| /// |
| /// * [leading]: the custom leading to apply to the strut as a multiple of |
| /// [fontSize]. Leading is additional spacing between lines. Half of the |
| /// leading is added to the top and the other half to the bottom of the |
| /// line height. This differs from [height] since the spacing is equally |
| /// distributed above and below the baseline. |
| /// Default is null, which will use the font-specified leading. |
| /// |
| /// * [fontWeight]: the typeface thickness to use when calculating the strut |
| /// (e.g., bold). |
| /// Default is [FontWeight.w400]. |
| /// |
| /// * [fontStyle]: the typeface variant to use when calculating the strut |
| /// (e.g., italic). |
| /// Default is [FontStyle.normal]. |
| /// |
| /// * [forceStrutHeight]: when true, all lines will be laid out with the |
| /// height of the strut. All line and run-specific metrics will be |
| /// ignored/overridden and only strut metrics will be used instead. |
| /// This property guarantees uniform line spacing, however text in |
| /// adjacent lines may overlap. This property should be enabled with |
| /// caution as it bypasses a large portion of the vertical layout system. |
| /// The default value is false. |
| /// |
| /// ### Examples |
| /// |
| /// {@tool snippet} |
| /// In this simple case, the text will be rendered at font size 10, however, |
| /// the vertical height of each line will be the strut height (Roboto in |
| /// font size 30 * 1.5) as the text itself is shorter than the strut. |
| /// |
| /// ```dart |
| /// const Text( |
| /// 'Hello, world!\nSecond line!', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 10, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Raleway', |
| /// ), |
| /// strutStyle: StrutStyle( |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto', |
| /// fontSize: 30, |
| /// height: 1.5, |
| /// ), |
| /// ) |
| /// ``` |
| /// {@end-tool} |
| /// |
| /// {@tool snippet} |
| /// Here, strut is used to absorb the additional line height in the second line. |
| /// The strut [height] was defined as 1.5 (the default font size is 14), which |
| /// caused all lines to be laid out taller than without strut. This extra space |
| /// was able to accommodate the larger font size of `Second line!` without |
| /// causing the line height to change for the second line only. All lines in |
| /// this example are thus the same height (`14 * 1.5`). |
| /// |
| /// ```dart |
| /// const Text.rich( |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: 'First line!\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto' |
| /// ), |
| /// children: <TextSpan>[ |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: 'Second line!\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 16, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto', |
| /// ), |
| /// ), |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: 'Third line!\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto', |
| /// ), |
| /// ), |
| /// ], |
| /// ), |
| /// strutStyle: StrutStyle( |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto', |
| /// height: 1.5, |
| /// ), |
| /// ) |
| /// ``` |
| /// {@end-tool} |
| /// |
| /// {@tool snippet} |
| /// Here, strut is used to enable strange and overlapping text to achieve unique |
| /// effects. The `M`s in lines 2 and 3 are able to extend above their lines and |
| /// fill empty space in lines above. The [forceStrutHeight] is enabled and functions |
| /// as a 'grid' for the glyphs to draw on. |
| /// |
| /// ![The result of the example below.](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/painting/strut_force_example.png) |
| /// |
| /// ```dart |
| /// const Text.rich( |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: '--------- ---------\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto', |
| /// ), |
| /// children: <TextSpan>[ |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: '^^^M^^^\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 30, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto', |
| /// ), |
| /// ), |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: 'M------M\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 30, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto', |
| /// ), |
| /// ), |
| /// ], |
| /// ), |
| /// strutStyle: StrutStyle( |
| /// fontFamily: 'Roboto', |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// height: 1, |
| /// forceStrutHeight: true, |
| /// ), |
| /// ) |
| /// ``` |
| /// {@end-tool} |
| /// |
| /// {@tool snippet} |
| /// This example uses forceStrutHeight to create a 'drop cap' for the 'T' in 'The'. |
| /// By locking the line heights to the metrics of the 14pt serif font, we are able |
| /// to lay out a large 37pt 'T' on the second line to take up space on both the first |
| /// and second lines. |
| /// |
| /// ![The result of the example below.](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/painting/strut_force_example_2.png) |
| /// |
| /// ```dart |
| /// const Text.rich( |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: ' he candle flickered\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Serif' |
| /// ), |
| /// children: <TextSpan>[ |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: 'T', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 37, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Serif' |
| /// ), |
| /// ), |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: 'in the moonlight as\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Serif' |
| /// ), |
| /// ), |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: 'Dash the bird fluttered\n', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Serif' |
| /// ), |
| /// ), |
| /// TextSpan( |
| /// text: 'off into the distance.', |
| /// style: TextStyle( |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// fontFamily: 'Serif' |
| /// ), |
| /// ), |
| /// ], |
| /// ), |
| /// strutStyle: StrutStyle( |
| /// fontFamily: 'Serif', |
| /// fontSize: 14, |
| /// forceStrutHeight: true, |
| /// ), |
| /// ) |
| /// ``` |
| /// {@end-tool} |
| /// |
| @immutable |
| class StrutStyle with Diagnosticable { |
| /// Creates a strut style. |
| /// |
| /// The `package` argument must be non-null if the font family is defined in a |
| /// package. It is combined with the `fontFamily` argument to set the |
| /// [fontFamily] property. |
| /// |
| /// If provided, fontSize must be positive and non-zero, leading must be |
| /// zero or positive. |
| const StrutStyle({ |
| String? fontFamily, |
| List<String>? fontFamilyFallback, |
| this.fontSize, |
| this.height, |
| this.leadingDistribution, |
| this.leading, |
| this.fontWeight, |
| this.fontStyle, |
| this.forceStrutHeight, |
| this.debugLabel, |
| String? package, |
| }) : fontFamily = package == null ? fontFamily : 'packages/$package/$fontFamily', |
| _fontFamilyFallback = fontFamilyFallback, |
| _package = package, |
| assert(fontSize == null || fontSize > 0), |
| assert(leading == null || leading >= 0), |
| assert(package == null || (fontFamily != null || fontFamilyFallback != null)); |
| |
| /// Builds a StrutStyle that contains values of the equivalent properties in |
| /// the provided [textStyle]. |
| /// |
| /// The [textStyle] parameter must not be null. |
| /// |
| /// The named parameters override the [textStyle]'s argument's properties. |
| /// Since TextStyle does not contain [leading] or [forceStrutHeight], these |
| /// values will take on default values (null and false) unless otherwise |
| /// specified. |
| /// |
| /// If provided, fontSize must be positive and non-zero, leading must be |
| /// zero or positive. |
| /// |
| /// When [textStyle] has a package and a new [package] is also specified, |
| /// the entire font family fallback list should be redefined since the |
| /// [textStyle]'s package data is inherited by being prepended onto the |
| /// font family names. If [fontFamilyFallback] is meant to be empty, pass |
| /// an empty list instead of null. This prevents the previous package name |
| /// from being prepended twice. |
| StrutStyle.fromTextStyle( |
| TextStyle textStyle, { |
| String? fontFamily, |
| List<String>? fontFamilyFallback, |
| double? fontSize, |
| double? height, |
| TextLeadingDistribution? leadingDistribution, |
| this.leading, // TextStyle does not have an equivalent (yet). |
| FontWeight? fontWeight, |
| FontStyle? fontStyle, |
| this.forceStrutHeight, |
| String? debugLabel, |
| String? package, |
| }) : assert(fontSize == null || fontSize > 0), |
| assert(leading == null || leading >= 0), |
| assert(package == null || fontFamily != null || fontFamilyFallback != null), |
| fontFamily = fontFamily != null ? (package == null ? fontFamily : 'packages/$package/$fontFamily') : textStyle.fontFamily, |
| _fontFamilyFallback = fontFamilyFallback ?? textStyle.fontFamilyFallback, |
| height = height ?? textStyle.height, |
| leadingDistribution = leadingDistribution ?? textStyle.leadingDistribution, |
| fontSize = fontSize ?? textStyle.fontSize, |
| fontWeight = fontWeight ?? textStyle.fontWeight, |
| fontStyle = fontStyle ?? textStyle.fontStyle, |
| debugLabel = debugLabel ?? textStyle.debugLabel, |
| _package = package; // the textStyle._package data is embedded in the |
| // fontFamily names, so we no longer need it. |
| |
| /// A [StrutStyle] that will have no impact on the text layout. |
| /// |
| /// Equivalent to having no strut at all. All lines will be laid out according to |
| /// the properties defined in [TextStyle]. |
| static const StrutStyle disabled = StrutStyle( |
| height: 0.0, |
| leading: 0.0, |
| ); |
| |
| /// The name of the font to use when calculating the strut (e.g., Roboto). If |
| /// the font is defined in a package, this will be prefixed with |
| /// 'packages/package_name/' (e.g. 'packages/cool_fonts/Roboto'). The |
| /// prefixing is done by the constructor when the `package` argument is |
| /// provided. |
| /// |
| /// The value provided in [fontFamily] will act as the preferred/first font |
| /// family that will be searched for, followed in order by the font families |
| /// in [fontFamilyFallback]. If all font families are exhausted and no match |
| /// was found, the default platform font family will be used instead. Unlike |
| /// [TextStyle.fontFamilyFallback], the font does not need to contain the |
| /// desired glyphs to match. |
| final String? fontFamily; |
| |
| /// The ordered list of font families to fall back on when a higher priority |
| /// font family cannot be found. |
| /// |
| /// The value provided in [fontFamily] will act as the preferred/first font |
| /// family that will be searched for, followed in order by the font families |
| /// in [fontFamilyFallback]. If all font families are exhausted and no match |
| /// was found, the default platform font family will be used instead. Unlike |
| /// [TextStyle.fontFamilyFallback], the font does not need to contain the |
| /// desired glyphs to match. |
| /// |
| /// When [fontFamily] is null or not provided, the first value in [fontFamilyFallback] |
| /// acts as the preferred/first font family. When neither is provided, then |
| /// the default platform font will be used. Providing and empty list or null |
| /// for this property is the same as omitting it. |
| /// |
| /// If the font is defined in a package, each font family in the list will be |
| /// prefixed with 'packages/package_name/' (e.g. 'packages/cool_fonts/Roboto'). |
| /// The package name should be provided by the `package` argument in the |
| /// constructor. |
| List<String>? get fontFamilyFallback { |
| if (_package != null && _fontFamilyFallback != null) { |
| return _fontFamilyFallback!.map((String family) => 'packages/$_package/$family').toList(); |
| } |
| return _fontFamilyFallback; |
| } |
| final List<String>? _fontFamilyFallback; |
| |
| // This is stored in order to prefix the fontFamilies in _fontFamilyFallback |
| // in the [fontFamilyFallback] getter. |
| final String? _package; |
| |
| /// The size of text (in logical pixels) to use when obtaining metrics from the font. |
| /// |
| /// The [fontSize] is used to get the base set of metrics that are then used to calculated |
| /// the metrics of strut. The height and leading are expressed as a multiple of |
| /// [fontSize]. |
| /// |
| /// The default fontSize is 14 logical pixels. |
| final double? fontSize; |
| |
| /// The minimum height of the strut, as a multiple of [fontSize]. |
| /// |
| /// When [height] is omitted or null, then the strut's height will be the sum |
| /// of the strut's font-defined ascent, its font-defined descent, and its |
| /// [leading]. The font's combined ascent and descent may be taller or shorter |
| /// than the [fontSize]. |
| /// |
| /// When [height] is provided, the line's EM-square ascent and descent (which |
| /// sums to [fontSize]) will be scaled by [height] to achieve a final strut |
| /// height of `fontSize * height + fontSize * leading` logical pixels. The |
| /// following diagram illustrates the differences between the font metrics |
| /// defined height and the EM-square height: |
| /// |
| /// ![Text height diagram](https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/painting/text_height_diagram.png) |
| /// |
| /// The ratio of ascent:descent with [height] specified is the same as the |
| /// font metrics defined ascent:descent ratio when [height] is null or omitted. |
| /// |
| /// See [TextStyle.height], which works in a similar manner. |
| /// |
| /// The default height is null. |
| final double? height; |
| |
| /// How the vertical space added by the [height] multiplier should be |
| /// distributed over and under the strut. |
| /// |
| /// When a non-null [height] is specified, after accommodating the imaginary |
| /// strut glyph, the remaining vertical space from the allotted |
| /// `fontSize * height` logical pixels will be distributed over and under the |
| /// strut, according to the [leadingDistribution] property. |
| /// |
| /// The additional leading introduced by the [leading] property applies |
| /// independently of [leadingDistribution]: it will always be distributed |
| /// evenly over and under the strut, regardless of [leadingDistribution]. |
| /// |
| /// Defaults to null, which defers to the paragraph's |
| /// `ParagraphStyle.textHeightBehavior`'s [leadingDistribution]. |
| final TextLeadingDistribution? leadingDistribution; |
| |
| /// The typeface thickness to use when calculating the strut (e.g., bold). |
| /// |
| /// The default fontWeight is [FontWeight.w400]. |
| final FontWeight? fontWeight; |
| |
| /// The typeface variant to use when calculating the strut (e.g., italics). |
| /// |
| /// The default fontStyle is [FontStyle.normal]. |
| final FontStyle? fontStyle; |
| |
| /// The additional leading to apply to the strut as a multiple of [fontSize], |
| /// independent of [height] and [leadingDistribution]. |
| /// |
| /// Leading is additional spacing between lines. Half of the leading is added |
| /// to the top and the other half to the bottom of the line. This differs |
| /// from [height] since the spacing is always equally distributed above and |
| /// below the baseline, regardless of [leadingDistribution]. |
| /// |
| /// The default leading is null, which will use the font-specified leading. |
| final double? leading; |
| |
| /// Whether the strut height should be forced. |
| /// |
| /// When true, all lines will be laid out with the height of the |
| /// strut. All line and run-specific metrics will be ignored/overridden |
| /// and only strut metrics will be used instead. This property guarantees |
| /// uniform line spacing, however text in adjacent lines may overlap. |
| /// |
| /// This property should be enabled with caution as |
| /// it bypasses a large portion of the vertical layout system. |
| /// |
| /// This is equivalent to setting [TextStyle.height] to zero for all [TextStyle]s |
| /// in the paragraph. Since the height of each line is calculated as a max of the |
| /// metrics of each run of text, zero height [TextStyle]s cause the minimums |
| /// defined by strut to always manifest, resulting in all lines having the height |
| /// of the strut. |
| /// |
| /// The default is false. |
| final bool? forceStrutHeight; |
| |
| /// A human-readable description of this strut style. |
| /// |
| /// This property is maintained only in debug builds. |
| /// |
| /// This property is not considered when comparing strut styles using `==` or |
| /// [compareTo], and it does not affect [hashCode]. |
| final String? debugLabel; |
| |
| /// Describe the difference between this style and another, in terms of how |
| /// much damage it will make to the rendering. |
| /// |
| /// See also: |
| /// |
| /// * [TextSpan.compareTo], which does the same thing for entire [TextSpan]s. |
| RenderComparison compareTo(StrutStyle other) { |
| if (identical(this, other)) { |
| return RenderComparison.identical; |
| } |
| if (fontFamily != other.fontFamily || |
| fontSize != other.fontSize || |
| fontWeight != other.fontWeight || |
| fontStyle != other.fontStyle || |
| height != other.height || |
| leading != other.leading || |
| forceStrutHeight != other.forceStrutHeight || |
| !listEquals(fontFamilyFallback, other.fontFamilyFallback)) { |
| return RenderComparison.layout; |
| } |
| return RenderComparison.identical; |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns a new strut style that inherits its null values from |
| /// corresponding properties in the [other] [TextStyle]. |
| /// |
| /// The "missing" properties of the this strut style are _filled_ by |
| /// the properties of the provided [TextStyle]. This is possible because |
| /// [StrutStyle] shares many of the same basic properties as [TextStyle]. |
| /// |
| /// If the given text style is null, returns this strut style. |
| StrutStyle inheritFromTextStyle(TextStyle? other) { |
| if (other == null) { |
| return this; |
| } |
| |
| return StrutStyle( |
| fontFamily: fontFamily ?? other.fontFamily, |
| fontFamilyFallback: fontFamilyFallback ?? other.fontFamilyFallback, |
| fontSize: fontSize ?? other.fontSize, |
| height: height ?? other.height, |
| leading: leading, // No equivalent property in TextStyle yet. |
| fontWeight: fontWeight ?? other.fontWeight, |
| fontStyle: fontStyle ?? other.fontStyle, |
| forceStrutHeight: forceStrutHeight, // StrutStyle-unique property. |
| debugLabel: debugLabel ?? other.debugLabel, |
| // Package is embedded within the getters for fontFamilyFallback. |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| @override |
| bool operator ==(Object other) { |
| if (identical(this, other)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| if (other.runtimeType != runtimeType) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| return other is StrutStyle |
| && other.fontFamily == fontFamily |
| && other.fontSize == fontSize |
| && other.fontWeight == fontWeight |
| && other.fontStyle == fontStyle |
| && other.height == height |
| && other.leading == leading |
| && other.forceStrutHeight == forceStrutHeight; |
| } |
| |
| @override |
| int get hashCode => Object.hash( |
| fontFamily, |
| fontSize, |
| fontWeight, |
| fontStyle, |
| height, |
| leading, |
| forceStrutHeight, |
| ); |
| |
| @override |
| String toStringShort() => objectRuntimeType(this, 'StrutStyle'); |
| |
| /// Adds all properties prefixing property names with the optional `prefix`. |
| @override |
| void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties, { String prefix = '' }) { |
| super.debugFillProperties(properties); |
| if (debugLabel != null) { |
| properties.add(MessageProperty('${prefix}debugLabel', debugLabel!)); |
| } |
| final List<DiagnosticsNode> styles = <DiagnosticsNode>[ |
| StringProperty('${prefix}family', fontFamily, defaultValue: null, quoted: false), |
| IterableProperty<String>('${prefix}familyFallback', fontFamilyFallback, defaultValue: null), |
| DoubleProperty('${prefix}size', fontSize, defaultValue: null), |
| ]; |
| String? weightDescription; |
| if (fontWeight != null) { |
| weightDescription = 'w${fontWeight!.index + 1}00'; |
| } |
| // TODO(jacobr): switch this to use enumProperty which will either cause the |
| // weight description to change to w600 from 600 or require existing |
| // enumProperty to handle this special case. |
| styles.add(DiagnosticsProperty<FontWeight>( |
| '${prefix}weight', |
| fontWeight, |
| description: weightDescription, |
| defaultValue: null, |
| )); |
| styles.add(EnumProperty<FontStyle>('${prefix}style', fontStyle, defaultValue: null)); |
| styles.add(DoubleProperty('${prefix}height', height, unit: 'x', defaultValue: null)); |
| styles.add(FlagProperty('${prefix}forceStrutHeight', value: forceStrutHeight, ifTrue: '$prefix<strut height forced>', ifFalse: '$prefix<strut height normal>')); |
| |
| final bool styleSpecified = styles.any((DiagnosticsNode n) => !n.isFiltered(DiagnosticLevel.info)); |
| styles.forEach(properties.add); |
| |
| if (!styleSpecified) { |
| properties.add(FlagProperty('forceStrutHeight', value: forceStrutHeight, ifTrue: '$prefix<strut height forced>', ifFalse: '$prefix<strut height normal>')); |
| } |
| } |
| } |