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package sun.font; |
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import java.awt.Font; |
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import java.awt.FontFormatException; |
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import java.io.File; |
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import java.util.Locale; |
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import java.util.TreeMap; |
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import javax.swing.plaf.FontUIResource; |
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/** |
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* Interface between Java Fonts (java.awt.Font) and the underlying |
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* font files/native font resources and the Java and native font scalers. |
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*/ |
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public interface FontManager { |
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// These constants are used in findFont(). |
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public static final int NO_FALLBACK = 0; |
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public static final int PHYSICAL_FALLBACK = 1; |
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public static final int LOGICAL_FALLBACK = 2; |
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/** |
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* Register a new font. Please, note that {@code null} is not a valid |
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* argument, and it's caller's responsibility to ensure that, but to keep |
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* compatibility, if {@code null} is passed as an argument, {@code false} |
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* is returned, and no {@link NullPointerException} |
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* is thrown. |
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* |
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* As additional note, an implementation should ensure that this font |
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* cannot override existing installed fonts. |
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* |
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* @param font |
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* @return {@code true} is the font is successfully registered, |
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* {@code false} otherwise. |
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*/ |
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public boolean registerFont(Font font); |
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public void deRegisterBadFont(Font2D font2D); |
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/** |
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* The client supplies a name and a style. |
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* The name could be a family name, or a full name. |
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* A font may exist with the specified style, or it may |
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* exist only in some other style. For non-native fonts the scaler |
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* may be able to emulate the required style. |
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*/ |
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public Font2D findFont2D(String name, int style, int fallback); |
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/** |
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* Creates a Font2D for the specified font file, that is expected |
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* to be in the specified font format (according to the constants |
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* in java.awt.Font). The parameter {@code isCopy} is set to true |
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* when the specified font file is actually a copy of the font data |
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* and needs to be deleted afterwards. This method is called |
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* for the Font.createFont() methods. |
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* |
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* @param fontFile the file holding the font data |
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* @param fontFormat the expected font format |
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* @param isCopy {@code true} if the file is a copy and needs to be |
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* deleted, {@code false} otherwise |
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* |
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* @return the created Font2D instance |
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*/ |
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public Font2D createFont2D(File fontFile, int fontFormat, |
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boolean isCopy, CreatedFontTracker tracker) |
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throws FontFormatException; |
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/** |
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* If usingPerAppContextComposites is true, we are in "applet" |
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* (eg browser) environment and at least one context has selected |
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* an alternate composite font behaviour. |
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*/ |
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public boolean usingPerAppContextComposites(); |
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/** |
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* Creates a derived composite font from the specified font (handle). |
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* |
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* @param family the font family of the derived font |
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* @param style the font style of the derived font |
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* @param handle the original font (handle) |
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* |
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* @return the handle for the derived font |
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*/ |
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public Font2DHandle getNewComposite(String family, int style, |
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Font2DHandle handle); |
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/** |
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* Indicates a preference for locale-specific fonts in the mapping of |
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* logical fonts to physical fonts. Calling this method indicates that font |
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* rendering should primarily use fonts specific to the primary writing |
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* system (the one indicated by the default encoding and the initial |
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* default locale). For example, if the primary writing system is |
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* Japanese, then characters should be rendered using a Japanese font |
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* if possible, and other fonts should only be used for characters for |
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* which the Japanese font doesn't have glyphs. |
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* <p> |
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* The actual change in font rendering behavior resulting from a call |
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* to this method is implementation dependent; it may have no effect at |
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* all, or the requested behavior may already match the default behavior. |
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* The behavior may differ between font rendering in lightweight |
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* and peered components. Since calling this method requests a |
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* different font, clients should expect different metrics, and may need |
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* to recalculate window sizes and layout. Therefore this method should |
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* be called before user interface initialisation. |
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* |
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* @see #preferProportionalFonts() |
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* @since 1.5 |
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*/ |
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public void preferLocaleFonts(); |
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/** |
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* preferLocaleFonts() and preferProportionalFonts() are called to inform |
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* that the application could be using an alternate set of composite |
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* fonts, and so the implementation should try to create a CompositeFonts |
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* with this directive in mind. |
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* |
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* @see #preferLocaleFonts() |
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*/ |
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public void preferProportionalFonts(); |
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} |