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  <?php
  /**
   * @package dompdf
   * @link    http://www.dompdf.com/
   * @author  Benj Carson <benjcarson@digitaljunkies.ca>
   * @author  Helmut Tischer <htischer@weihenstephan.org>
   * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html GNU Lesser General Public License
   * @version $Id: list_bullet_positioner.cls.php 448 2011-11-13 13:00:03Z fabien.menager $
   */
  
  /**
   * Positions list bullets
   *
   * @access private
   * @package dompdf
   */
  class List_Bullet_Positioner extends Positioner {
  
    function __construct(Frame_Decorator $frame) { parent::__construct($frame); }
    
    //........................................................................
  
    function position() {
      
      // Bullets & friends are positioned an absolute distance to the left of
      // the content edge of their parent element
      $cb = $this->_frame->get_containing_block();
      
      // Note: this differs from most frames in that we must position
      // ourselves after determining our width
      $x = $cb["x"] - $this->_frame->get_width();
  
      $p = $this->_frame->find_block_parent();
  
      $y = $p->get_current_line_box()->y;
  
      // This is a bit of a hack...
      $n = $this->_frame->get_next_sibling();
      if ( $n ) {
        $style = $n->get_style();
        $line_height = $style->length_in_pt($style->line_height, $style->get_font_size());
        $offset = $style->length_in_pt($line_height, $n->get_containing_block("h")) - $this->_frame->get_height();             
        $y += $offset / 2;
      }
  
    // Now the position is the left top of the block which should be marked with the bullet.
    // We tried to find out the y of the start of the first text character within the block.
    // But the top margin/padding does not fit, neither from this nor from the next sibling
    // The "bit of a hack" above does not work also.
    
    // Instead let's position the bullet vertically centered to the block which should be marked.
    // But for get_next_sibling() the get_containing_block is all zero, and for find_block_parent()
    // the get_containing_block is paper width and the entire list as height.
    
      // if ($p) {
      //   //$cb = $n->get_containing_block();
      //   $cb = $p->get_containing_block();
      //   $y += $cb["h"]/2;
      // print 'cb:'.$cb["x"].':'.$cb["y"].':'.$cb["w"].':'.$cb["h"].':';
      // }   
  
    // Todo:
    // For now give up on the above. Use Guesswork with font y-pos in the middle of the line spacing
  
      /*$style = $p->get_style();
      $font_size = $style->get_font_size();
      $line_height = $style->length_in_pt($style->line_height, $font_size);
      $y += ($line_height - $font_size) / 2;    */
     
      //Position is x-end y-top of character position of the bullet.    
      $this->_frame->set_position($x, $y);
      
    }
  }