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4c5d48f861 LibWeb: Support transforms, stroking, gradients, etc for SVG <text>
This makes use of the new Gfx::Path::text() to handle SVG text elements,
with this text is just a regular path, and can be manipulated like any
other graphics element.

This removes the SVGTextPaintable and makes both <text> and geometry
elements use a new (shared) SVGPathPaintable. This is identical to the
old SVGGeometryPaintable. This simplifies painting as once something is
resolved to a Gfx::Path, the painting logic is the same.
2023-11-05 02:46:46 +01:00
Andreas Kling
c01c4b41e2 LibWeb: Add ViewportPaintable to represent viewports in the paint tree
This patch just adds the new root paintable and updates the tests
expectations. The next patch will move painting logic from the layout
viewport to the paint viewport.
2023-08-20 05:02:59 +02:00
Andreas Kling
09eed8eea2 LibWeb+headless-browser: Include paint tree in layout test output
This will give us a more comprehensive look at what actually gets
rendered in the end, and also allows us to catch more behavior changes.
2023-08-03 13:21:26 +02:00
Andreas Kling
f0560fd087 LibWeb: Support <svg> elements with display: block
There are a couple of things that went into this:

- We now calculate the intrinsic width/height and aspect ratio of <svg>
  elements based on the spec algorithm instead of our previous ad-hoc
  guesswork solution.

- Replaced elements with automatic size and intrinsic aspect ratio but
  no intrinsic dimensions are now sized with the stretch-fit width
  formula.

- We take care to assign both used width and used height to <svg>
  elements before running their SVG formatting contexts. This ensures
  that the inside SVG content is laid out with knowledge of its
  viewport geometry.

- We avoid infinite recursion in tentative_height_for_replaced_element()
  by using the already-calculated used width instead of calling the
  function that calculates the used width (since that may call us right
  back again).
2023-05-20 08:49:42 +02:00