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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aliaksandr Kalenik
0b8b690f92 LibWeb+LibWebView: Allow to specify default font size in FontPlugin
Instead of always assuming 12pt size for default font, explicitly pass
it as a parameter.
2025-01-02 10:47:21 +01:00
Andrew Kaster
37f7f02d69 LibWebView: Accept Noto Sans Mono as a monospace font 2024-12-31 13:42:50 -07:00
Lucas CHOLLET
bd93285811 LibGfx+LibWeb: Do some color management on images with an ICC profile
This patch introduces the `Gfx::ColorSpace` class, this is basically a
serializable wrapper for skia's SkColorSpace. Creation of the instances
of this class (and thus ICC profiles parsing) is performed in the
ImageDecoder process. Then the object is serialized and sent through
IPC, to finally be handed to skia for rendering.

However, to make sure that we're not making all LibGfx's users dependent
on Skia as well, we need to ensure the `Gfx::ColorSpace` object has no
dependency on objects from Skia. To that end, the only member of the
`ColorSpace` class is the opaque `ColorSpaceImpl` struct. Though, there
is on issue with that design, the code in `DisplayListPlayer.cpp` needs
access to the underlying `sk_sp<SkColorSpace>`. It is provided by a
template function, that is only specialized for this type.

Doing this work allows us to pass the following WPT tests:
- https://wpt.live/css/css-color/tagged-images-001.html
- https://wpt.live/css/css-color/tagged-images-003.html
- https://wpt.live/css/css-color/tagged-images-004.html
- https://wpt.live/css/css-color/untagged-images-001.html

Other test cases can also be found here:
- https://github.com/svgeesus/PNG-ICC-tests

Note that SkColorSpace support quite a limited amount of color spaces,
so color profiles like the ones in [1] or the v4 profiles in [2] are not
supported yet. In fact, SkColorSpace only accepts skcms_ICCProfile with
a linear conversion to XYZ D50.

[1] https://www.color.org/browsertest.xalter
[2] https://www.color.org/version4html.xalter
2024-12-05 17:16:41 +01:00
Pavel Shliak
8a07131229 LibGfx: Clean up #include directives
We actually include what we use where we use it.
This change aims to improve the speed of incremental builds.
2024-11-20 21:13:23 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
0ff91a5273 LibWebView+Services+UI: Move process helpers to LibWebView 2024-11-11 07:35:43 -05:00
Timothy Flynn
a14937c45e LibWebView+Services+UI: Move the Web plugins to LibWebView 2024-11-11 07:35:43 -05:00