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<?php
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/**
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* Typography block support flag.
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*
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* @package WordPress
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* @since 5.6.0
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2020-10-13 15:10:30 +02:00
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*/
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/**
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* Registers the style and typography block attributes for block types that support it.
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*
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* @since 5.6.0
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* @access private
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*
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* @param WP_Block_Type $block_type Block Type.
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*/
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function wp_register_typography_support( $block_type ) {
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if ( ! property_exists( $block_type, 'supports' ) ) {
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return;
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}
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$typography_supports = _wp_array_get( $block_type->supports, array( 'typography' ), false );
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if ( ! $typography_supports ) {
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return;
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}
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$has_font_family_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalFontFamily' ), false );
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$has_font_size_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( 'fontSize' ), false );
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$has_font_style_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalFontStyle' ), false );
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$has_font_weight_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalFontWeight' ), false );
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2021-11-09 03:17:17 +01:00
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$has_letter_spacing_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalLetterSpacing' ), false );
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$has_line_height_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( 'lineHeight' ), false );
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$has_text_decoration_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalTextDecoration' ), false );
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$has_text_transform_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalTextTransform' ), false );
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$has_typography_support = $has_font_family_support
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|| $has_font_size_support
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|| $has_font_style_support
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|| $has_font_weight_support
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|| $has_letter_spacing_support
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|| $has_line_height_support
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|| $has_text_decoration_support
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|| $has_text_transform_support;
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if ( ! $block_type->attributes ) {
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$block_type->attributes = array();
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}
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if ( $has_typography_support && ! array_key_exists( 'style', $block_type->attributes ) ) {
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$block_type->attributes['style'] = array(
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'type' => 'object',
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);
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}
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if ( $has_font_size_support && ! array_key_exists( 'fontSize', $block_type->attributes ) ) {
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$block_type->attributes['fontSize'] = array(
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'type' => 'string',
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);
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}
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if ( $has_font_family_support && ! array_key_exists( 'fontFamily', $block_type->attributes ) ) {
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$block_type->attributes['fontFamily'] = array(
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'type' => 'string',
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);
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}
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}
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/**
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2021-12-02 00:16:04 +01:00
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* Adds CSS classes and inline styles for typography features such as font sizes
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* to the incoming attributes array. This will be applied to the block markup in
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* the front-end.
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*
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* @since 5.6.0
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
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>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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* @since 6.1.0 Used the style engine to generate CSS and classnames.
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* @access private
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*
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* @param WP_Block_Type $block_type Block type.
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* @param array $block_attributes Block attributes.
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* @return array Typography CSS classes and inline styles.
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*/
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function wp_apply_typography_support( $block_type, $block_attributes ) {
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if ( ! property_exists( $block_type, 'supports' ) ) {
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return array();
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}
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$typography_supports = _wp_array_get( $block_type->supports, array( 'typography' ), false );
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if ( ! $typography_supports ) {
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return array();
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}
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if ( wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography' ) ) {
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return array();
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}
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$has_font_family_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalFontFamily' ), false );
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$has_font_size_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( 'fontSize' ), false );
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$has_font_style_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalFontStyle' ), false );
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$has_font_weight_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalFontWeight' ), false );
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2021-11-09 03:17:17 +01:00
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$has_letter_spacing_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalLetterSpacing' ), false );
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$has_line_height_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( 'lineHeight' ), false );
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$has_text_decoration_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalTextDecoration' ), false );
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$has_text_transform_support = _wp_array_get( $typography_supports, array( '__experimentalTextTransform' ), false );
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2021-05-21 12:14:23 +02:00
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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// Whether to skip individual block support features.
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$should_skip_font_size = wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography', 'fontSize' );
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$should_skip_font_family = wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography', 'fontFamily' );
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$should_skip_font_style = wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography', 'fontStyle' );
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$should_skip_font_weight = wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography', 'fontWeight' );
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$should_skip_line_height = wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography', 'lineHeight' );
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$should_skip_text_decoration = wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography', 'textDecoration' );
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$should_skip_text_transform = wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography', 'textTransform' );
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$should_skip_letter_spacing = wp_should_skip_block_supports_serialization( $block_type, 'typography', 'letterSpacing' );
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2020-10-13 15:10:30 +02:00
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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$typography_block_styles = array();
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if ( $has_font_size_support && ! $should_skip_font_size ) {
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$preset_font_size = array_key_exists( 'fontSize', $block_attributes )
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? "var:preset|font-size|{$block_attributes['fontSize']}"
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: null;
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$custom_font_size = isset( $block_attributes['style']['typography']['fontSize'] )
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? $block_attributes['style']['typography']['fontSize']
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: null;
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$typography_block_styles['fontSize'] = $preset_font_size ? $preset_font_size : $custom_font_size;
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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if ( $has_font_family_support && ! $should_skip_font_family ) {
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$preset_font_family = array_key_exists( 'fontFamily', $block_attributes )
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? "var:preset|font-family|{$block_attributes['fontFamily']}"
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: null;
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$custom_font_family = isset( $block_attributes['style']['typography']['fontFamily'] )
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? wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value( $block_attributes['style']['typography']['fontFamily'], 'font-family' )
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: null;
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$typography_block_styles['fontFamily'] = $preset_font_family ? $preset_font_family : $custom_font_family;
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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if (
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$has_font_style_support &&
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! $should_skip_font_style &&
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isset( $block_attributes['style']['typography']['fontStyle'] )
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) {
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$typography_block_styles['fontStyle'] = wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value(
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$block_attributes['style']['typography']['fontStyle'],
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'font-style'
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);
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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if (
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$has_font_weight_support &&
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! $should_skip_font_weight &&
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isset( $block_attributes['style']['typography']['fontWeight'] )
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) {
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$typography_block_styles['fontWeight'] = wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value(
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$block_attributes['style']['typography']['fontWeight'],
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'font-weight'
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);
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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if ( $has_line_height_support && ! $should_skip_line_height ) {
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$typography_block_styles['lineHeight'] = _wp_array_get( $block_attributes, array( 'style', 'typography', 'lineHeight' ) );
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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if (
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$has_text_decoration_support &&
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! $should_skip_text_decoration &&
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isset( $block_attributes['style']['typography']['textDecoration'] )
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) {
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$typography_block_styles['textDecoration'] = wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value(
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$block_attributes['style']['typography']['textDecoration'],
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'text-decoration'
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);
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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if (
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$has_text_transform_support &&
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! $should_skip_text_transform &&
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isset( $block_attributes['style']['typography']['textTransform'] )
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) {
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$typography_block_styles['textTransform'] = wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value(
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$block_attributes['style']['typography']['textTransform'],
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'text-transform'
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);
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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if (
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$has_letter_spacing_support &&
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! $should_skip_letter_spacing &&
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isset( $block_attributes['style']['typography']['letterSpacing'] )
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) {
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$typography_block_styles['letterSpacing'] = wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value(
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$block_attributes['style']['typography']['letterSpacing'],
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'letter-spacing'
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);
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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$attributes = array();
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$styles = wp_style_engine_get_styles(
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array( 'typography' => $typography_block_styles ),
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array( 'convert_vars_to_classnames' => true )
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);
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if ( ! empty( $styles['classnames'] ) ) {
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$attributes['class'] = $styles['classnames'];
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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if ( ! empty( $styles['css'] ) ) {
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$attributes['style'] = $styles['css'];
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}
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return $attributes;
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}
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/**
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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* Generates an inline style value for a typography feature e.g. text decoration,
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* text transform, and font style.
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*
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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* Note: This function is for backwards compatibility.
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* * It is necessary to parse older blocks whose typography styles contain presets.
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* * It mostly replaces the deprecated `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`,
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* but skips compiling a CSS declaration as the style engine takes over this role.
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* @link https://github.com/wordpress/gutenberg/pull/27555
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*
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* @since 6.1.0
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*
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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* @param string $style_value A raw style value for a single typography feature from a block's style attribute.
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* @param string $css_property Slug for the CSS property the inline style sets.
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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* @return string A CSS inline style value.
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*/
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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function wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value( $style_value, $css_property ) {
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// If the style value is not a preset CSS variable go no further.
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if ( empty( $style_value ) || ! str_contains( $style_value, "var:preset|{$css_property}|" ) ) {
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return $style_value;
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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/*
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* For backwards compatibility.
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* Presets were removed in WordPress/gutenberg#27555.
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* A preset CSS variable is the style.
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* Gets the style value from the string and return CSS style.
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*/
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$index_to_splice = strrpos( $style_value, '|' ) + 1;
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$slug = _wp_to_kebab_case( substr( $style_value, $index_to_splice ) );
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// Return the actual CSS inline style value,
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// e.g. `var(--wp--preset--text-decoration--underline);`.
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return sprintf( 'var(--wp--preset--%s--%s);', $css_property, $slug );
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}
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/**
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* Checks a string for a unit and value and returns an array
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* consisting of `'value'` and `'unit'`, e.g., [ '42', 'rem' ].
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*
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* @since 6.1.0
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* @access private
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*
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* @param string $raw_value Raw size value from theme.json.
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* @param array $options {
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* Optional. An associative array of options. Default is empty array.
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*
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* @type string $coerce_to Coerce the value to rem or px. Default `'rem'`.
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* @type int $root_size_value Value of root font size for rem|em <-> px conversion. Default `16`.
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* @type string[] $acceptable_units An array of font size units. Default `[ 'rem', 'px', 'em' ]`;
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* }
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* @return array|null An array consisting of `'value'` and `'unit'` properties on success.
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* `null` on failure.
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*/
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function wp_get_typography_value_and_unit( $raw_value, $options = array() ) {
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if ( empty( $raw_value ) ) {
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return null;
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}
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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$defaults = array(
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'coerce_to' => '',
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'root_size_value' => 16,
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'acceptable_units' => array( 'rem', 'px', 'em' ),
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);
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$options = wp_parse_args( $options, $defaults );
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$acceptable_units_group = implode( '|', $options['acceptable_units'] );
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$pattern = '/^(\d*\.?\d+)(' . $acceptable_units_group . '){1,1}$/';
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preg_match( $pattern, $raw_value, $matches );
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// Bails out if not a number value and a px or rem unit.
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if ( ! isset( $matches[1] ) || ! isset( $matches[2] ) ) {
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return null;
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}
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$value = $matches[1];
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$unit = $matches[2];
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// Default browser font size. Later, possibly could inject some JS to
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// compute this `getComputedStyle( document.querySelector( "html" ) ).fontSize`.
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if ( 'px' === $options['coerce_to'] && ( 'em' === $unit || 'rem' === $unit ) ) {
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$value = $value * $options['root_size_value'];
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$unit = $options['coerce_to'];
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}
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if ( 'px' === $unit && ( 'em' === $options['coerce_to'] || 'rem' === $options['coerce_to'] ) ) {
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$value = $value / $options['root_size_value'];
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$unit = $options['coerce_to'];
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}
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return array(
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'value' => $value,
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'unit' => $unit,
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);
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}
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/**
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* Internal implementation of CSS clamp() based on available min/max viewport
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* width and min/max font sizes.
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*
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* @since 6.1.0
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* @access private
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*
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* @param array $args {
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* Optional. An associative array of values to calculate a fluid formula
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* for font size. Default is empty array.
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*
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* @type string $maximum_viewport_width Maximum size up to which type will have fluidity.
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* @type string $minimum_viewport_width Minimum viewport size from which type will have fluidity.
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* @type string $maximum_font_size Maximum font size for any clamp() calculation.
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* @type string $minimum_font_size Minimum font size for any clamp() calculation.
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* @type int $scale_factor A scale factor to determine how fast a font scales within boundaries.
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* }
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* @return string|null A font-size value using clamp() on success. Else, null.
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*/
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function wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value( $args = array() ) {
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$maximum_viewport_width_raw = isset( $args['maximum_viewport_width'] ) ? $args['maximum_viewport_width'] : null;
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$minimum_viewport_width_raw = isset( $args['minimum_viewport_width'] ) ? $args['minimum_viewport_width'] : null;
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$maximum_font_size_raw = isset( $args['maximum_font_size'] ) ? $args['maximum_font_size'] : null;
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$minimum_font_size_raw = isset( $args['minimum_font_size'] ) ? $args['minimum_font_size'] : null;
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$scale_factor = isset( $args['scale_factor'] ) ? $args['scale_factor'] : null;
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// Grab the minimum font size and normalize it in order to use the value for calculations.
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$minimum_font_size = wp_get_typography_value_and_unit( $minimum_font_size_raw );
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// We get a 'preferred' unit to keep units consistent when calculating, otherwise the result will not be accurate.
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$font_size_unit = isset( $minimum_font_size['unit'] ) ? $minimum_font_size['unit'] : 'rem';
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// Grab the maximum font size and normalize it in order to use the value for calculations.
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$maximum_font_size = wp_get_typography_value_and_unit(
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$maximum_font_size_raw,
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array(
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'coerce_to' => $font_size_unit,
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)
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);
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// Protect against unsupported units.
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if ( ! $maximum_font_size || ! $minimum_font_size ) {
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return null;
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}
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// Use rem for accessible fluid target font scaling.
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$minimum_font_size_rem = wp_get_typography_value_and_unit(
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$minimum_font_size_raw,
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array(
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'coerce_to' => 'rem',
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)
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);
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// Viewport widths defined for fluid typography. Normalize units.
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$maximum_viewport_width = wp_get_typography_value_and_unit(
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$maximum_viewport_width_raw,
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array(
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'coerce_to' => $font_size_unit,
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)
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);
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$minimum_viewport_width = wp_get_typography_value_and_unit(
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$minimum_viewport_width_raw,
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array(
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'coerce_to' => $font_size_unit,
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)
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);
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/*
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* Build CSS rule.
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* Borrowed from https://websemantics.uk/tools/responsive-font-calculator/.
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*/
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$view_port_width_offset = round( $minimum_viewport_width['value'] / 100, 3 ) . $font_size_unit;
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$linear_factor = 100 * ( ( $maximum_font_size['value'] - $minimum_font_size['value'] ) / ( $maximum_viewport_width['value'] - $minimum_viewport_width['value'] ) );
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$linear_factor = round( $linear_factor, 3 ) * $scale_factor;
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$fluid_target_font_size = implode( '', $minimum_font_size_rem ) . " + ((1vw - $view_port_width_offset) * $linear_factor)";
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return "clamp($minimum_font_size_raw, $fluid_target_font_size, $maximum_font_size_raw)";
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}
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/**
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* Returns a font-size value based on a given font-size preset.
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* Takes into account fluid typography parameters and attempts to return a CSS
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* formula depending on available, valid values.
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*
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* @since 6.1.0
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*
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* @param array $preset {
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* Required. fontSizes preset value as seen in theme.json.
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*
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* @type string $name Name of the font size preset.
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* @type string $slug Kebab-case unique identifier for the font size preset.
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* @type string $size CSS font-size value, including units where applicable.
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* }
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* @param bool $should_use_fluid_typography An override to switch fluid typography "on". Can be used for unit testing.
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* Default is `false`.
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* @return string Font-size value.
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*/
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function wp_get_typography_font_size_value( $preset, $should_use_fluid_typography = false ) {
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// Checks if fluid font sizes are activated.
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$typography_settings = wp_get_global_settings( array( 'typography' ) );
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$should_use_fluid_typography = isset( $typography_settings['fluid'] ) && true === $typography_settings['fluid'] ? true : $should_use_fluid_typography;
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if ( ! $should_use_fluid_typography ) {
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return $preset['size'];
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}
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// Defaults.
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$default_maximum_viewport_width = '1600px';
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$default_minimum_viewport_width = '768px';
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$default_minimum_font_size_factor = 0.75;
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$default_maximum_font_size_factor = 1.5;
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$default_scale_factor = 1;
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// Font sizes.
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$fluid_font_size_settings = isset( $preset['fluid'] ) ? $preset['fluid'] : null;
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// A font size has explicitly bypassed fluid calculations.
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if ( false === $fluid_font_size_settings ) {
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return $preset['size'];
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}
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// Try to grab explicit min and max fluid font sizes.
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$minimum_font_size_raw = isset( $fluid_font_size_settings['min'] ) ? $fluid_font_size_settings['min'] : null;
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$maximum_font_size_raw = isset( $fluid_font_size_settings['max'] ) ? $fluid_font_size_settings['max'] : null;
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// Font sizes.
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$preferred_size = wp_get_typography_value_and_unit( $preset['size'] );
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// Protect against unsupported units.
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if ( empty( $preferred_size['unit'] ) ) {
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return $preset['size'];
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}
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// If no fluid min or max font sizes are available, create some using min/max font size factors.
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if ( ! $minimum_font_size_raw ) {
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$minimum_font_size_raw = ( $preferred_size['value'] * $default_minimum_font_size_factor ) . $preferred_size['unit'];
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}
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if ( ! $maximum_font_size_raw ) {
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$maximum_font_size_raw = ( $preferred_size['value'] * $default_maximum_font_size_factor ) . $preferred_size['unit'];
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}
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$fluid_font_size_value = wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value(
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array(
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'minimum_viewport_width' => $default_minimum_viewport_width,
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'maximum_viewport_width' => $default_maximum_viewport_width,
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'minimum_font_size' => $minimum_font_size_raw,
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'maximum_font_size' => $maximum_font_size_raw,
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'scale_factor' => $default_scale_factor,
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)
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);
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if ( ! empty( $fluid_font_size_value ) ) {
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return $fluid_font_size_value;
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}
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2021-04-15 17:19:43 +02:00
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Editor: Introduces fluid typography and uses Style Engine.
This commit introduces fluid typography block supports and switches to use the Style Engine for typography and colors.
The motivation for fluid typography block supports:
>"Fluid typography" describes how a site's font sizes adapt to every change in screen size, for example, growing larger as the viewport width increases, or smaller as it decreases.
>
>Font sizes can smoothly scale between minimum and maximum viewport widths.
Typography changes introduced from Gutenberg:
* Uses the Style Engine to generate the CSS and classnames in `wp_apply_typography_support()`.
* Introduces `wp_typography_get_preset_inline_style_value()` for backwards-compatibility.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_typography_value_and_unit()`, for checking and getting typography unit and value.
* Introduces a private internal function called `wp_get_computed_fluid_typography_value()`, for an internal implementation of CSS `clamp()`.
* Deprecates `wp_typography_get_css_variable_inline_style()`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40332 WordPress/gutenberg PR 40332] Style Engine: add typography and color to backend
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39529 WordPress/gutenberg PR 39529] Block supports: add fluid typography
Follow-up to [53076], [52302], [52069], [51089], [50761], [49226].
Props ramonopoly, youknowriad, aristath, oandregal, aaronrobertshaw, cbirdsong, jorgefilipecosta, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54260
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53819 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2022-09-20 17:47:09 +02:00
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return $preset['size'];
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}
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// Register the block support.
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2020-10-20 15:36:16 +02:00
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WP_Block_Supports::get_instance()->register(
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'typography',
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array(
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'register_attribute' => 'wp_register_typography_support',
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'apply' => 'wp_apply_typography_support',
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)
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);
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