+ if (!IsOk() || !(GetUnderlined() || GetStrikethrough()))
+ return false;
+
+ PangoAttrList* attrs = pango_attr_list_new();
+ PangoAttribute* a;
+
+ if (wx_pango_version_check(1,16,0))
+ {
+ // a PangoLayout which has leading/trailing spaces with underlined font
+ // is not correctly drawn by this pango version: Pango won't underline the spaces.
+ // This can be a problem; e.g. wxHTML rendering of underlined text relies on
+ // this behaviour. To workaround this problem, we use a special hack here
+ // suggested by pango maintainer Behdad Esfahbod: we prepend and append two
+ // empty space characters and give them a dummy colour attribute.
+ // This will force Pango to underline the leading/trailing spaces, too.
+
+ const char* text = pango_layout_get_text(layout);
+ const size_t n = strlen(text);
+ if ((n > 0 && text[0] == ' ') || (n > 1 && text[n - 1] == ' '))
+ {
+ wxCharBuffer buf(n + 6);
+ // copy the leading U+200C ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER encoded in UTF8 format
+ memcpy(buf.data(), "\342\200\214", 3);
+ // copy the user string
+ memcpy(buf.data() + 3, text, n);
+ // copy the trailing U+200C ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER encoded in UTF8 format
+ memcpy(buf.data() + 3 + n, "\342\200\214", 3);
+
+ pango_layout_set_text(layout, buf, n + 6);
+
+ // Add dummy attributes (use colour as it's invisible anyhow for 0
+ // width spaces) to ensure that the spaces in the beginning/end of the
+ // string are underlined too.
+ a = pango_attr_foreground_new(0x0057, 0x52A9, 0xD614);
+ a->start_index = 0;
+ a->end_index = 3;
+ pango_attr_list_insert(attrs, a);
+
+ a = pango_attr_foreground_new(0x0057, 0x52A9, 0xD614);
+ a->start_index = n + 3;
+ a->end_index = n + 6;
+ pango_attr_list_insert(attrs, a);
+ }
+ }
+ if (GetUnderlined())
+ {
+ a = pango_attr_underline_new(PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE);
+ pango_attr_list_insert(attrs, a);
+ }
+ if (GetStrikethrough())
+ {
+ a = pango_attr_strikethrough_new(true);
+ pango_attr_list_insert(attrs, a);
+ }
+
+ pango_layout_set_attributes(layout, attrs);
+ pango_attr_list_unref(attrs);