import warnings
from typing import Dict , Any , ClassVar
import dataclasses
from . common import Color , Alignment
@dataclasses.dataclass ( repr = False )
class SSAStyle :
"""
A SubStation Style .
In SubStation , each subtitle ( : class : ` SSAEvent ` ) is associated with a style which defines its font , color , etc .
Like a subtitle event , a style also consists of " fields " ; see : attr : ` SSAStyle . FIELDS ` for a list
( note the spelling , which is different from SubStation proper ) .
Subtitles and styles are connected via an : class : ` SSAFile ` they belong to . : attr : ` SSAEvent . style ` is a string
which is ( or should be ) a key in the : attr : ` SSAFile . styles ` dict . Note that style name is stored separately ;
a given : class : ` SSAStyle ` instance has no particular name itself .
This class defines equality ( equality of all fields ) .
"""
DEFAULT_STYLE : ClassVar [ " SSAStyle " ] = None # type: ignore[assignment]
@property
def FIELDS ( self ) :
""" All fields in SSAStyle. """
warnings . warn ( " Deprecated in 1.2.0 - it ' s a dataclass now " , DeprecationWarning )
return frozenset ( field . name for field in dataclasses . fields ( self ) )
fontname : str = " Arial " #: Font name
fontsize : float = 20.0 #: Font size (in pixels)
primarycolor : Color = dataclasses . field ( default_factory = lambda : Color ( 255 , 255 , 255 , 0 ) ) #: Primary color (:class:`pysubs2.Color` instance)
secondarycolor : Color = dataclasses . field ( default_factory = lambda : Color ( 255 , 0 , 0 , 0 ) ) #: Secondary color (:class:`pysubs2.Color` instance)
tertiarycolor : Color = dataclasses . field ( default_factory = lambda : Color ( 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 ) ) #: Tertiary color (:class:`pysubs2.Color` instance)
outlinecolor : Color = dataclasses . field ( default_factory = lambda : Color ( 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 ) ) #: Outline color (:class:`pysubs2.Color` instance)
backcolor : Color = dataclasses . field ( default_factory = lambda : Color ( 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 ) ) #: Back, ie. shadow color (:class:`pysubs2.Color` instance)
bold : bool = False #: Bold
italic : bool = False #: Italic
underline : bool = False #: Underline (ASS only)
strikeout : bool = False #: Strikeout (ASS only)
scalex : float = 100.0 #: Horizontal scaling (ASS only)
scaley : float = 100.0 #: Vertical scaling (ASS only)
spacing : float = 0.0 #: Letter spacing (ASS only)
angle : float = 0.0 #: Rotation (ASS only)
borderstyle : int = 1 #: Border style (1=outline, 3=box)
outline : float = 2.0 #: Outline width (in pixels)
shadow : float = 2.0 #: Shadow depth (in pixels)
alignment : Alignment = Alignment . BOTTOM_CENTER #: Text alignment (:class:`pysubs2.Alignment` instance); the underlying integer uses numpad-style alignment, eg. 7 is "top left" (that is, ASS alignment semantics). You can also use ``int`` here, though it is discouraged.
marginl : int = 10 #: Left margin (in pixels)
marginr : int = 10 #: Right margin (in pixels)
marginv : int = 10 #: Vertical margin (in pixels)
alphalevel : int = 0 #: Old, unused SSA-only field
encoding : int = 1 #: Charset
# The following attributes cannot be defined for SSA styles themselves,
# but can be used in override tags and thus are useful to keep here
# for the `pysubs2.substation.parse_tags()` interface which returns
# SSAStyles for text fragments.
drawing : bool = False #: Indicates that text span is a SSA vector drawing, see :func:`pysubs2.substation.parse_tags()`
def copy ( self ) - > " SSAStyle " :
return SSAStyle ( * * self . as_dict ( ) )
def as_dict ( self ) - > Dict [ str , Any ] :
# dataclasses.asdict() would recursively dictify Color objects, which we don't want
return { field . name : getattr ( self , field . name ) for field in dataclasses . fields ( self ) }
def __repr__ ( self ) :
return f " <SSAStyle { self . fontsize !r} px " \
f " { ' bold ' if self . bold else ' ' } " \
f " { ' italic ' if self . italic else ' ' } " \
f " { self . fontname !r} > "
SSAStyle . DEFAULT_STYLE = SSAStyle ( )