Use OutlineSpan approach from CarlosEsco/Neko to avoid infinite redraws

Based on work by @arsonistAnt: 1876f850f6
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arkon 2020-01-09 22:13:25 -05:00
parent f715478070
commit 745f8d32b5
2 changed files with 75 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -2,15 +2,14 @@ package eu.kanade.tachiyomi.ui.reader
import android.annotation.SuppressLint
import android.content.Context
import android.graphics.Canvas
import android.graphics.Color
import android.graphics.Paint
import androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatTextView
import android.text.Spannable
import android.text.SpannableString
import android.text.style.ScaleXSpan
import android.util.AttributeSet
import android.widget.TextView
import androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatTextView
import eu.kanade.tachiyomi.widget.OutlineSpan
/**
* Page indicator found at the bottom of the reader
@ -20,19 +19,8 @@ class PageIndicatorTextView(
attrs: AttributeSet? = null
) : AppCompatTextView(context, attrs) {
private val fillColor = Color.rgb(235, 235, 235)
private val strokeColor = Color.rgb(45, 45, 45)
override fun onDraw(canvas: Canvas) {
textColorField.set(this, strokeColor)
paint.strokeWidth = 4f
paint.style = Paint.Style.STROKE
super.onDraw(canvas)
textColorField.set(this, fillColor)
paint.strokeWidth = 0f
paint.style = Paint.Style.FILL
super.onDraw(canvas)
init {
setTextColor(fillColor)
}
@SuppressLint("SetTextI18n")
@ -42,20 +30,26 @@ class PageIndicatorTextView(
val currText = " $text "
// Also add a bit of spacing between each character, as the stroke overlaps them
val finalText = SpannableString(currText.asIterable().joinToString("\u00A0"))
val finalText = SpannableString(currText.asIterable().joinToString("\u00A0")).apply {
// Apply text outline
setSpan(spanOutline, 1, length-1, Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE)
for (i in 1..finalText.lastIndex step 2) {
finalText.setSpan(ScaleXSpan(0.1f), i, i + 1, Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE)
for (i in 1..lastIndex step 2) {
setSpan(ScaleXSpan(0.2f), i, i + 1, Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE)
}
}
super.setText(finalText, TextView.BufferType.SPANNABLE)
}
private companion object {
// We need to use reflection to set the text color instead of using [setTextColor],
// otherwise the view is invalidated inside [onDraw] and there's an infinite loop
val textColorField = TextView::class.java.getDeclaredField("mCurTextColor").apply {
isAccessible = true
}!!
private val fillColor = Color.rgb(235, 235, 235)
private val strokeColor = Color.rgb(45, 45, 45)
// A span object with text outlining properties
val spanOutline = OutlineSpan(
strokeColor = strokeColor,
strokeWidth = 4f
)
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
package eu.kanade.tachiyomi.widget
import android.graphics.Canvas
import android.graphics.Paint
import android.text.style.ReplacementSpan
import androidx.annotation.ColorInt
import androidx.annotation.Dimension
/**
* Source: https://github.com/santaevpavel
*
* A class that draws the outlines of a text when given a stroke color and stroke width.
*/
class OutlineSpan(
@ColorInt private val strokeColor: Int,
@Dimension private val strokeWidth: Float
) : ReplacementSpan() {
override fun getSize(
paint: Paint,
text: CharSequence,
start: Int,
end: Int,
fm: Paint.FontMetricsInt?
): Int {
return paint.measureText(text.toString().substring(start until end)).toInt()
}
override fun draw(
canvas: Canvas,
text: CharSequence,
start: Int,
end: Int,
x: Float,
top: Int,
y: Int,
bottom: Int,
paint: Paint
) {
val originTextColor = paint.color
paint.apply {
color = strokeColor
style = Paint.Style.STROKE
this.strokeWidth = this@OutlineSpan.strokeWidth
}
canvas.drawText(text, start, end, x, y.toFloat(), paint)
paint.apply {
color = originTextColor
style = Paint.Style.FILL
}
canvas.drawText(text, start, end, x, y.toFloat(), paint)
}
}