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/* Font.java -- Font object
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   Copyright (C) 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library.  Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module.  An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library.  If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so.  If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package java.awt;
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import gnu.java.awt.ClasspathToolkit;
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import gnu.java.awt.peer.ClasspathFontPeer;
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import java.awt.font.FontRenderContext;
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import java.awt.font.GlyphVector;
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import java.awt.font.LineMetrics;
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import java.awt.font.TextAttribute;
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import java.awt.font.TextLayout;
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import java.awt.geom.AffineTransform;
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import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
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import java.awt.peer.FontPeer;
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import java.io.File;
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import java.io.FileInputStream;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.io.InputStream;
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import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
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import java.io.Serializable;
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import java.text.AttributedCharacterIterator;
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import java.text.CharacterIterator;
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import java.text.StringCharacterIterator;
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import java.util.HashMap;
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import java.util.Locale;
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import java.util.Map;
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import java.util.StringTokenizer;
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/**
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 * This class represents a windowing system font.
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 *
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 * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
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 * @author Warren Levy (warrenl@cygnus.com)
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 * @author Graydon Hoare (graydon@redhat.com)
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 */
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public class Font implements Serializable
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{
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  /**
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   * Constant indicating a "plain" font.
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   */
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  public static final int PLAIN = 0;
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  /**
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   * Constant indicating a "bold" font.
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   */
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  public static final int BOLD = 1;
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  /**
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   * Constant indicating an "italic" font.
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   */
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  public static final int ITALIC = 2;
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  /**
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   * Constant indicating the baseline mode characteristic of Roman.
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   */
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  public static final int ROMAN_BASELINE = 0;
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  /**
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   * Constant indicating the baseline mode characteristic of Chinese.
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   */
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  public static final int CENTER_BASELINE = 1;
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  /**
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   * Constant indicating the baseline mode characteristic of Devanigri.
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   */
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  public static final int HANGING_BASELINE = 2;
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  /**
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   * Indicates to <code>createFont</code> that the supplied font data
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   * is in TrueType format.
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   *
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   * <p><em>Specification Note:</em> The Sun JavaDoc for J2SE 1.4 does
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   * not indicate whether this value also subsumes OpenType. OpenType
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   * is essentially the same format as TrueType, but allows to define
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   * glyph shapes in the same way as PostScript, using cubic bezier
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   * curves.
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   *
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   * @since 1.3
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   */
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  public static final int TRUETYPE_FONT = 0;
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  /**
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   * Indicates to <code>createFont</code> that the supplied font data
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   * is in Type1 format.
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   *
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   * @since 1.5
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   */
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  public static final int TYPE1_FONT = 1;
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  /**
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   * A flag for <code>layoutGlyphVector</code>, indicating that the
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   * orientation of a text run is from left to right.
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   *
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   * @since 1.4
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   */
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  public static final int LAYOUT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT = 0;
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  /**
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   * A flag for <code>layoutGlyphVector</code>, indicating that the
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   * orientation of a text run is from right to left.
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   *
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   * @since 1.4
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   */
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  public static final int LAYOUT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT = 1;
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  /**
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   * A flag for <code>layoutGlyphVector</code>, indicating that the
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   * text does not contain valid characters before the
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   * <code>start</code> position.  If this flag is set,
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   * <code>layoutGlyphVector</code> does not examine the text before
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   * <code>start</code>, even if this would be necessary to select the
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   * correct glyphs (e.g., for Arabic text).
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   *
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   * @since 1.4
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   */
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  public static final int LAYOUT_NO_START_CONTEXT = 2;
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  /**
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   * A flag for <code>layoutGlyphVector</code>, indicating that the
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   * text does not contain valid characters after the
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   * <code>limit</code> position.  If this flag is set,
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   * <code>layoutGlyphVector</code> does not examine the text after
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   * <code>limit</code>, even if this would be necessary to select the
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   * correct glyphs (e.g., for Arabic text).
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   *
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   * @since 1.4
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   */
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  public static final int LAYOUT_NO_LIMIT_CONTEXT = 4;
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  /**
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   * @since 1.6
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   */
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  public static final String DIALOG = "Dialog";
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  /**
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   * @since 1.6
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   */
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  public static final String DIALOG_INPUT = "DialogInput";
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  /**
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   * @since 1.6
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   */
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  public static final String MONOSPACED = "Monospaced";
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  /**
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   * @since 1.6
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   */
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  public static final String SANS_SERIF = "SansSerif";
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  /**
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   * @since 1.6
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   */
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  public static final String SERIF = "Serif";
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  /**
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   * The logical name of this font.
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   *
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   * @since 1.0
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   */
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  protected String name;
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  /**
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   * The size of this font in points, rounded.
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   *
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   * @since 1.0
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   */
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  protected int size;
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  /**
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   * The size of this font in points.
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   *
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   * @since 1.0
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   */
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  protected float pointSize;
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  /**
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   * The style of this font -- PLAIN, BOLD, ITALIC or BOLD+ITALIC.
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   *
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   * @since 1.0
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   */
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  protected int style;
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//Serialization constant
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  private static final long serialVersionUID = -4206021311591459213L;
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  // The ClasspathToolkit-provided peer which implements this font
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  private transient ClasspathFontPeer peer;
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  /**
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   * The cached hashcode. A value of 0 (default initialized) means that the
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   * hashcode is not computed yet.
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   */
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  private transient int hashCode;
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  /**
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   * Creates a <code>Font</code> object from the specified string, which
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   * is in one of the following formats:
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   * <p>
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   * <ul>
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   * <li>fontname-style-pointsize
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   * <li>fontname-style
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   * <li>fontname-pointsize
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   * <li>fontname
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   * </ul>
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   * <p>
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   * The style should be one of BOLD, ITALIC, or BOLDITALIC.  The default
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   * style if none is specified is PLAIN.  The default size if none
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   * is specified is 12.
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   *
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   * @param fontspec  a string specifying the required font (<code>null</code>
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   *                  permitted, interpreted as 'Dialog-PLAIN-12').
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   *
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   * @return A font.
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   */
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  public static Font decode(String fontspec)
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  {
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    if (fontspec == null)
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      fontspec = "Dialog-PLAIN-12";
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    String name = null;
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    int style = PLAIN;
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    int size = 12;
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    StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(fontspec, "- ");
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    while (st.hasMoreTokens())
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      {
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        String token = st.nextToken();
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        if (name == null)
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          {
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            name = token;
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            continue;
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          }
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        if (token.toUpperCase().equals("BOLD"))
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          {
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            style = BOLD;
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            continue;
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          }
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        if (token.toUpperCase().equals("ITALIC"))
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          {
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            style = ITALIC;
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            continue;
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          }
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        if (token.toUpperCase().equals("BOLDITALIC"))
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          {
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            style = BOLD | ITALIC;
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            continue;
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          }
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        int tokenval = 0;
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        try
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          {
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            tokenval = Integer.parseInt(token);
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          }
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        catch (NumberFormatException e)
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          {
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            // Ignored.
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          }
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      if (tokenval != 0)
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        size = tokenval;
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    }
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    HashMap attrs = new HashMap();
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    ClasspathFontPeer.copyStyleToAttrs(style, attrs);
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    ClasspathFontPeer.copySizeToAttrs(size, attrs);
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    return getFontFromToolkit(name, attrs);
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  }
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  /* These methods delegate to the toolkit. */
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  static ClasspathToolkit tk()
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  {
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    return (ClasspathToolkit) Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
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  }
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  static Font getFontFromToolkit(String name, Map attribs)
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  {
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    return tk().getFont(name, attribs);
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  }
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  static ClasspathFontPeer getPeerFromToolkit(String name, Map attrs)
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  {
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    return tk().getClasspathFontPeer(name, attrs);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns a <code>Font</code> object from the passed property name.
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   *
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   * @param propname The name of the system property.
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   * @param defval Value to use if the property is not found.
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   *
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   * @return The requested font, or <code>default</code> if the property
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   * not exist or is malformed.
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   */
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  public static Font getFont(String propname, Font defval)
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  {
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    String propval = System.getProperty(propname);
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    if (propval != null)
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      return decode(propval);
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    return defval;
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  }
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  /**
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  public static Font getFont(String propname)
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  {
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  }
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  protected Font(Font font)
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  {
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    this(font.getName(), font.getAttributes());
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  /**
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    ClasspathFontPeer.copyStyleToAttrs(style, attrs);
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    this.peer = getPeerFromToolkit(name, attrs);
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      this.name = name;
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      this.name = peer.getName(this);
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  {
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    this(null, attrs);
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  }
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  Font(String name, Map attrs)
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    peer = getPeerFromToolkit(name, attrs);
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    pointSize = peer.getSize(this);
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      this.name = name;
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  /**
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   * @see #getFontName()
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  public String getName ()
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  {
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    return peer.getName(this);
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  /**
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  /**
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  }
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  /**
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  {
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    return peer.isPlain(this);
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  }
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  /**
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  {
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    return peer.isBold(this);
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  }
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  /**
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  {
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    return peer.isItalic(this);
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  }
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  /**
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   * @see #getFontName()
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   * @see GraphicsEnvironment#getAvailableFontFamilyNames()
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  public String getFamily()
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    return peer.getFamily(this);
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  /**
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  public int getStyle()
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  {
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    return peer.getStyle(this);
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  }
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  /**
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  public boolean canDisplay(char c)
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  {
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    return canDisplay((int) c);
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  }
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  public boolean canDisplay(int codePoint)
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  {
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    return peer.canDisplay(this, codePoint);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Checks how much of a given string can be mapped to glyphs in
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   * be converted to a glyph by this font, or <code>-1</code> if all
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   * characters can be mapped to glyphs.
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   */
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  public int canDisplayUpTo(String s)
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  {
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    return peer.canDisplayUpTo(this, new StringCharacterIterator(s),
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                               0, s.length() - 1);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Checks how much of a given sequence of text can be mapped to glyphs in
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   * @param start Position of first character to check in <code>text</code>.
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   * @param limit Position of last character to check in <code>text</code>.
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   *
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   * @return The index of the first character in the indicated range which
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   * cannot be converted to a glyph by this font, or <code>-1</code> if all
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   * invalid in <code>text</code>.
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  public int canDisplayUpTo (char[] text, int start, int limit)
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  {
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    return peer.canDisplayUpTo(this,
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                               new StringCharacterIterator(new String (text)),
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                               start, limit);
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  }
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  /**
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   * @param limit Position of last character to check in <code>i</code>.
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   * cannot be converted to a glyph by this font, or <code>-1</code> if all
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   *
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   * invalid in <code>i</code>.
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   */
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  public int canDisplayUpTo(CharacterIterator i, int start, int limit)
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  {
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    return peer.canDisplayUpTo(this, i, start, limit);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Creates a new font with point size 1 and {@link #PLAIN} style,
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   * reading font data from the provided input stream. The resulting font
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   * can have further fonts derived from it using its
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   * <code>deriveFont</code> method.
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   *
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   * @param fontFormat Integer code indicating the format the font data is
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   * in.Currently this can only be {@link #TRUETYPE_FONT}.
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   * @param is {@link InputStream} from which font data will be read. This
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   * stream is not closed after font data is extracted.
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   *
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   * @return A new {@link Font} of the format indicated.
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   *
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   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>fontType</code> is not
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   * recognized.
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   * @throws FontFormatException if data in InputStream is not of format
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   * indicated.
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   * @throws IOException if insufficient data is present on InputStream.
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   *
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   * @since 1.3
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   */
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  public static Font createFont (int fontFormat, InputStream is)
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    throws FontFormatException, IOException
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  {
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    return tk().createFont(fontFormat, is);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Creates a new font from a File object.
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   * @see #layoutGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, char[], int, int, int)
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   *
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   * @param fontFormat - Integer code indicating the format the font data is
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   * in.Currently this can only be {@link #TRUETYPE_FONT}.
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   * @param file - a {@link File} from which font data will be read.
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   *
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   * @return A new {@link Font} of the format indicated.
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   *
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   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>fontType</code> is not
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   * recognized.
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   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>file</code> is <code>null</code>.
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   * @throws FontFormatException if data in the file is invalid or cannot be read..
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   * @throws SecurityException if the caller has no read permission for the file.
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   * @throws IOException if the file cannot be read
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   *
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   * @since 1.5
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   */
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  public static Font createFont (int fontFormat, File file)
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    throws FontFormatException, IOException
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  {
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    if( file == null )
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      throw new NullPointerException("Null file argument");
653
    return tk().createFont(fontFormat, new FileInputStream( file ));
654
  }
655
 
656
  /**
657
   * Maps characters to glyphs in a one-to-one relationship, returning a new
658
   * {@link GlyphVector} with a mapped glyph for each input character. This
659
   * sort of mapping is often sufficient for some scripts such as Roman, but
660
   * is inappropriate for scripts with special shaping or contextual layout
661
   * requirements such as Arabic, Indic, Hebrew or Thai.
662
   *
663
   * @param ctx The rendering context used for precise glyph placement.
664
   * @param str The string to convert to Glyphs.
665
   *
666
   * @return A new {@link GlyphVector} containing glyphs mapped from str,
667
   * through the font's cmap table.
668
   *
669
   * @see #layoutGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, char[], int, int, int)
670
   */
671
  public GlyphVector createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext ctx, String str)
672
  {
673
    return peer.createGlyphVector(this, ctx, new StringCharacterIterator(str));
674
  }
675
 
676
  /**
677
   * Maps characters to glyphs in a one-to-one relationship, returning a new
678
   * {@link GlyphVector} with a mapped glyph for each input character. This
679
   * sort of mapping is often sufficient for some scripts such as Roman, but
680
   * is inappropriate for scripts with special shaping or contextual layout
681
   * requirements such as Arabic, Indic, Hebrew or Thai.
682
   *
683
   * @param ctx The rendering context used for precise glyph placement.
684
   * @param i Iterator over the text to convert to glyphs.
685
   *
686
   * @return A new {@link GlyphVector} containing glyphs mapped from str,
687
   * through the font's cmap table.
688
   *
689
   * @see #layoutGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, char[], int, int, int)
690
   */
691
  public GlyphVector createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext ctx,
692
                                       CharacterIterator i)
693
  {
694
    return peer.createGlyphVector(this, ctx, i);
695
  }
696
 
697
  /**
698
   * Maps characters to glyphs in a one-to-one relationship, returning a new
699
   * {@link GlyphVector} with a mapped glyph for each input character. This
700
   * sort of mapping is often sufficient for some scripts such as Roman, but
701
   * is inappropriate for scripts with special shaping or contextual layout
702
   * requirements such as Arabic, Indic, Hebrew or Thai.
703
   *
704
   * @param ctx The rendering context used for precise glyph placement.
705
   * @param chars Array of characters to convert to glyphs.
706
   *
707
   * @return A new {@link GlyphVector} containing glyphs mapped from str,
708
   * through the font's cmap table.
709
   *
710
   * @see #layoutGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, char[], int, int, int)
711
   */
712
  public GlyphVector createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext ctx, char[] chars)
713
  {
714
    return peer.createGlyphVector(this, ctx,
715
                               new StringCharacterIterator(new String(chars)));
716
  }
717
 
718
  /**
719
   * Extracts a sequence of glyphs from a font, returning a new {@link
720
   * GlyphVector} with a mapped glyph for each input glyph code.
721
   *
722
   * @param ctx The rendering context used for precise glyph placement.
723
   * @param glyphCodes Array of characters to convert to glyphs.
724
   *
725
   * @return A new {@link GlyphVector} containing glyphs mapped from str,
726
   * through the font's cmap table.
727
   *
728
   * @see #layoutGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, char[], int, int, int)
729
   *
730
   * @specnote This method is documented to perform character-to-glyph
731
   * conversions, in the Sun documentation, but its second parameter name is
732
   * "glyphCodes" and it is not clear to me why it would exist if its
733
   * purpose was to transport character codes inside integers. I assume it
734
   * is mis-documented in the Sun documentation.
735
   */
736
  public GlyphVector createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext ctx, int[] glyphCodes)
737
  {
738
    return peer.createGlyphVector(this, ctx, glyphCodes);
739
  }
740
 
741
  /**
742
   * Produces a new {@link Font} based on the current font, adjusted to a
743
   * new size and style.
744
   *
745
   * @param style The style of the newly created font.
746
   * @param size The size of the newly created font.
747
   *
748
   * @return A clone of the current font, with the specified size and style.
749
   *
750
   * @since 1.2
751
   */
752
  public Font deriveFont(int style, float size)
753
  {
754
    return peer.deriveFont(this, style, size);
755
  }
756
 
757
  /**
758
   * Produces a new {@link Font} based on the current font, adjusted to a
759
   * new size.
760
   *
761
   * @param size The size of the newly created font.
762
   *
763
   * @return A clone of the current font, with the specified size.
764
   *
765
   * @since 1.2
766
   */
767
  public Font deriveFont(float size)
768
  {
769
    return peer.deriveFont(this, size);
770
  }
771
 
772
  /**
773
   * Produces a new {@link Font} based on the current font, adjusted to a
774
   * new style.
775
   *
776
   * @param style The style of the newly created font.
777
   *
778
   * @return A clone of the current font, with the specified style.
779
   *
780
   * @since 1.2
781
   */
782
  public Font deriveFont(int style)
783
  {
784
    return peer.deriveFont(this, style);
785
  }
786
 
787
  /**
788
   * Produces a new {@link Font} based on the current font, adjusted to a
789
   * new style and subjected to a new affine transformation.
790
   *
791
   * @param style The style of the newly created font.
792
   * @param a The transformation to apply.
793
   *
794
   * @return A clone of the current font, with the specified style and
795
   * transform.
796
   *
797
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException If transformation is
798
   * <code>null</code>.
799
   *
800
   * @since 1.2
801
   */
802
  public Font deriveFont(int style, AffineTransform a)
803
  {
804
    if (a == null)
805
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Affine transformation is null");
806
 
807
    return peer.deriveFont(this, style, a);
808
  }
809
 
810
  /**
811
   * Produces a new {@link Font} based on the current font, subjected
812
   * to a new affine transformation.
813
   *
814
   * @param a The transformation to apply.
815
   *
816
   * @return A clone of the current font, with the specified transform.
817
   *
818
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException If transformation is
819
   * <code>null</code>.
820
   *
821
   * @since 1.2
822
   */
823
  public Font deriveFont(AffineTransform a)
824
  {
825
    if (a == null)
826
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Affine transformation is null");
827
 
828
    return peer.deriveFont(this, a);
829
  }
830
 
831
  /**
832
   * Produces a new {@link Font} based on the current font, adjusted to a
833
   * new set of attributes.
834
   *
835
   * @param attributes Attributes of the newly created font.
836
   *
837
   * @return A clone of the current font, with the specified attributes.
838
   *
839
   * @since 1.2
840
   */
841
  public Font deriveFont(Map<? extends AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute, ?> attributes)
842
  {
843
    return peer.deriveFont(this, attributes);
844
  }
845
 
846
  /**
847
   * Returns a map of chracter attributes which this font currently has set.
848
   *
849
   * @return A map of chracter attributes which this font currently has set.
850
   *
851
   * @see #getAvailableAttributes()
852
   * @see java.text.AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute
853
   * @see java.awt.font.TextAttribute
854
   */
855
  public Map<TextAttribute, ?> getAttributes()
856
  {
857
    return peer.getAttributes(this);
858
  }
859
 
860
  /**
861
   * Returns an array of chracter attribute keys which this font understands.
862
   *
863
   * @return An array of chracter attribute keys which this font understands.
864
   *
865
   * @see #getAttributes()
866
   * @see java.text.AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute
867
   * @see java.awt.font.TextAttribute
868
   */
869
  public AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] getAvailableAttributes()
870
  {
871
    return peer.getAvailableAttributes(this);
872
  }
873
 
874
  /**
875
   * Returns a baseline code (one of {@link #ROMAN_BASELINE}, {@link
876
   * #CENTER_BASELINE} or {@link #HANGING_BASELINE}) indicating which baseline
877
   * this font will measure baseline offsets for, when presenting glyph
878
   * metrics for a given character.
879
   *
880
   * Baseline offsets describe the position of a glyph relative to an
881
   * invisible line drawn under, through the center of, or over a line of
882
   * rendered text, respectively. Different scripts use different baseline
883
   * modes, so clients should not assume all baseline offsets in a glyph
884
   * vector are from a common baseline.
885
   *
886
   * @param c The character code to select a baseline mode for.
887
   *
888
   * @return The baseline mode which would be used in a glyph associated
889
   * with the provided character.
890
   *
891
   * @since 1.2
892
   *
893
   * @see LineMetrics#getBaselineOffsets()
894
   */
895
  public byte getBaselineFor(char c)
896
  {
897
    return peer.getBaselineFor(this, c);
898
  }
899
 
900
  /**
901
   * Returns the family name of this font. A family name describes a
902
   * typographic style (such as Helvetica or Palatino). It is more specific
903
   * than a logical font name (such as Sans Serif) but less specific than a
904
   * font face name (such as Helvetica Bold).
905
   *
906
   * @param lc The locale in which to describe the name of the font family.
907
   *
908
   * @return A string containing the font family name, localized for the
909
   * provided locale.
910
   *
911
   * @since 1.2
912
   *
913
   * @see #getName()
914
   * @see #getFontName()
915
   * @see GraphicsEnvironment#getAvailableFontFamilyNames()
916
   * @see Locale
917
   */
918
  public String getFamily(Locale lc)
919
  {
920
    return peer.getFamily(this, lc);
921
  }
922
 
923
  /**
924
   * Returns a font appropriate for the given attribute set.
925
   *
926
   * @param attributes The attributes required for the new font.
927
   *
928
   * @return A new Font with the given attributes.
929
   *
930
   * @since 1.2
931
   *
932
   * @see java.awt.font.TextAttribute
933
   */
934
  public static Font getFont(Map<? extends AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute, ?> attributes)
935
  {
936
    return getFontFromToolkit(null, attributes);
937
  }
938
 
939
  /**
940
   * Returns the font face name of the font.  A font face name describes a
941
   * specific variant of a font family (such as Helvetica Bold). It is more
942
   * specific than both a font family name (such as Helvetica) and a logical
943
   * font name (such as Sans Serif).
944
   *
945
   * @return The font face name of the font.
946
   *
947
   * @since 1.2
948
   *
949
   * @see #getName()
950
   * @see #getFamily()
951
   */
952
  public String getFontName()
953
  {
954
    return peer.getFontName(this);
955
  }
956
 
957
  /**
958
   * Returns the font face name of the font.  A font face name describes a
959
   * specific variant of a font family (such as Helvetica Bold). It is more
960
   * specific than both a font family name (such as Helvetica).
961
   *
962
   * @param lc The locale in which to describe the name of the font face.
963
   *
964
   * @return A string containing the font face name, localized for the
965
   * provided locale.
966
   *
967
   * @since 1.2
968
   *
969
   * @see #getName()
970
   * @see #getFamily()
971
   */
972
  public String getFontName(Locale lc)
973
  {
974
    return peer.getFontName(this, lc);
975
  }
976
 
977
  /**
978
   * Returns the italic angle of this font, a measurement of its slant when
979
   * style is {@link #ITALIC}. The precise meaning is the inverse slope of a
980
   * caret line which "best measures" the font's italic posture.
981
   *
982
   * @return The italic angle.
983
   *
984
   * @see java.awt.font.TextAttribute#POSTURE
985
   */
986
  public float getItalicAngle()
987
  {
988
    return peer.getItalicAngle(this);
989
  }
990
 
991
  /**
992
   * Returns a {@link LineMetrics} object constructed with the specified
993
   * text and {@link FontRenderContext}.
994
   *
995
   * @param text The string to calculate metrics from.
996
   * @param begin Index of first character in <code>text</code> to measure.
997
   * @param limit Index of last character in <code>text</code> to measure.
998
   * @param rc Context for calculating precise glyph placement and hints.
999
   *
1000
   * @return A new {@link LineMetrics} object.
1001
   *
1002
   * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the range [begin, limit] is
1003
   * invalid in <code>text</code>.
1004
   */
1005
  public LineMetrics getLineMetrics(String text, int begin,
1006
                                    int limit, FontRenderContext rc)
1007
  {
1008
    return peer.getLineMetrics(this, new StringCharacterIterator(text),
1009
                               begin, limit, rc);
1010
  }
1011
 
1012
  /**
1013
   * Returns a {@link LineMetrics} object constructed with the specified
1014
   * text and {@link FontRenderContext}.
1015
   *
1016
   * @param chars The string to calculate metrics from.
1017
   * @param begin Index of first character in <code>text</code> to measure.
1018
   * @param limit Index of last character in <code>text</code> to measure.
1019
   * @param rc Context for calculating precise glyph placement and hints.
1020
   *
1021
   * @return A new {@link LineMetrics} object.
1022
   *
1023
   * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the range [begin, limit] is
1024
   * invalid in <code>chars</code>.
1025
   */
1026
  public LineMetrics getLineMetrics(char[] chars, int begin,
1027
                                    int limit, FontRenderContext rc)
1028
  {
1029
    return peer.getLineMetrics(this,
1030
                               new StringCharacterIterator(new String(chars)),
1031
                               begin, limit, rc);
1032
  }
1033
 
1034
  /**
1035
   * Returns a {@link LineMetrics} object constructed with the specified
1036
   * text and {@link FontRenderContext}.
1037
   *
1038
   * @param ci The string to calculate metrics from.
1039
   * @param begin Index of first character in <code>text</code> to measure.
1040
   * @param limit Index of last character in <code>text</code> to measure.
1041
   * @param rc Context for calculating precise glyph placement and hints.
1042
   *
1043
   * @return A new {@link LineMetrics} object.
1044
   *
1045
   * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the range [begin, limit] is
1046
   * invalid in <code>ci</code>.
1047
   */
1048
  public LineMetrics getLineMetrics(CharacterIterator ci, int begin,
1049
                                    int limit, FontRenderContext rc)
1050
  {
1051
    return peer.getLineMetrics(this, ci, begin, limit, rc);
1052
  }
1053
 
1054
  /**
1055
   * Returns the maximal bounding box of all the bounding boxes in this
1056
   * font, when the font's bounding boxes are evaluated in a given {@link
1057
   * FontRenderContext}
1058
   *
1059
   * @param rc Context in which to evaluate bounding boxes.
1060
   *
1061
   * @return The maximal bounding box.
1062
   */
1063
  public Rectangle2D getMaxCharBounds(FontRenderContext rc)
1064
  {
1065
    return peer.getMaxCharBounds(this, rc);
1066
  }
1067
 
1068
  /**
1069
   * Returns the glyph code this font uses to represent missing glyphs. This
1070
   * code will be present in glyph vectors when the font was unable to
1071
   * locate a glyph to represent a particular character code.
1072
   *
1073
   * @return The missing glyph code.
1074
   *
1075
   * @since 1.2
1076
   */
1077
  public int getMissingGlyphCode()
1078
  {
1079
    return peer.getMissingGlyphCode(this);
1080
  }
1081
 
1082
  /**
1083
   * Returns the overall number of glyphs in this font. This number is one
1084
   * more than the greatest glyph code used in any glyph vectors this font
1085
   * produces. In other words, glyph codes are taken from the range
1086
   * <code>[ 0, getNumGlyphs() - 1 ]</code>.
1087
   *
1088
   * @return The number of glyphs in this font.
1089
   *
1090
   * @since 1.2
1091
   */
1092
  public int getNumGlyphs()
1093
  {
1094
    return peer.getNumGlyphs(this);
1095
  }
1096
 
1097
  /**
1098
   * Returns the PostScript Name of this font.
1099
   *
1100
   * @return The PostScript Name of this font.
1101
   *
1102
   * @since 1.2
1103
   *
1104
   * @see #getName()
1105
   * @see #getFamily()
1106
   * @see #getFontName()
1107
   */
1108
  public String getPSName()
1109
  {
1110
    return peer.getPostScriptName(this);
1111
  }
1112
 
1113
  /**
1114
   * Returns the logical bounds of the specified string when rendered with this
1115
   * font in the specified {@link FontRenderContext}. This box will include the
1116
   * glyph origin, ascent, advance, height, and leading, but may not include all
1117
   * diacritics or accents. To get the complete visual bounding box of all the
1118
   * glyphs in a run of text, use the {@link TextLayout#getBounds} method of
1119
   * {@link TextLayout}.
1120
   *
1121
   * @param str The string to measure.
1122
   * @param frc The context in which to make the precise glyph measurements.
1123
   *
1124
   * @return A bounding box covering the logical bounds of the specified text.
1125
   *
1126
   * @see #createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, String)
1127
   */
1128
  public Rectangle2D getStringBounds(String str, FontRenderContext frc)
1129
  {
1130
    char[] chars = str.toCharArray();
1131
    return getStringBounds(chars, 0, chars.length, frc);
1132
  }
1133
 
1134
  /**
1135
   * Returns the logical bounds of the specified string when rendered with this
1136
   * font in the specified {@link FontRenderContext}. This box will include the
1137
   * glyph origin, ascent, advance, height, and leading, but may not include all
1138
   * diacritics or accents. To get the complete visual bounding box of all the
1139
   * glyphs in a run of text, use the {@link TextLayout#getBounds} method of
1140
   * {@link TextLayout}.
1141
   *
1142
   * @param str The string to measure.
1143
   * @param begin Index of the first character in <code>str</code> to measure.
1144
   * @param limit Index of the last character in <code>str</code> to measure.
1145
   * @param frc The context in which to make the precise glyph measurements.
1146
   *
1147
   * @return A bounding box covering the logical bounds of the specified text.
1148
   *
1149
   * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the range [begin, limit] is
1150
   * invalid in <code>str</code>.
1151
   *
1152
   * @since 1.2
1153
   *
1154
   * @see #createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, String)
1155
   */
1156
  public Rectangle2D getStringBounds(String str, int begin,
1157
                                     int limit, FontRenderContext frc)
1158
  {
1159
    String sub = str.substring(begin, limit);
1160
    return getStringBounds(sub, frc);
1161
  }
1162
 
1163
  /**
1164
   * Returns the logical bounds of the specified string when rendered with this
1165
   * font in the specified {@link FontRenderContext}. This box will include the
1166
   * glyph origin, ascent, advance, height, and leading, but may not include all
1167
   * diacritics or accents. To get the complete visual bounding box of all the
1168
   * glyphs in a run of text, use the {@link TextLayout#getBounds} method of
1169
   * {@link TextLayout}.
1170
   *
1171
   * @param ci The text to measure.
1172
   * @param begin Index of the first character in <code>ci</code> to measure.
1173
   * @param limit Index of the last character in <code>ci</code> to measure.
1174
   * @param frc The context in which to make the precise glyph measurements.
1175
   *
1176
   * @return A bounding box covering the logical bounds of the specified text.
1177
   *
1178
   * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the range [begin, limit] is
1179
   * invalid in <code>ci</code>.
1180
   *
1181
   * @since 1.2
1182
   *
1183
   * @see #createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, CharacterIterator)
1184
   */
1185
  public Rectangle2D getStringBounds(CharacterIterator ci, int begin,
1186
                                     int limit, FontRenderContext frc)
1187
  {
1188
    int start = ci.getBeginIndex();
1189
    int end = ci.getEndIndex();
1190
    char[] chars = new char[limit - start];
1191
    ci.setIndex(start);
1192
    for (int index = 0; index < chars.length; index++)
1193
      {
1194
        chars[index] = ci.current();
1195
        ci.next();
1196
      }
1197
    return getStringBounds(chars, 0, chars.length, frc);
1198
  }
1199
 
1200
  /**
1201
   * Returns the logical bounds of the specified string when rendered with this
1202
   * font in the specified {@link FontRenderContext}. This box will include the
1203
   * glyph origin, ascent, advance, height, and leading, but may not include all
1204
   * diacritics or accents. To get the complete visual bounding box of all the
1205
   * glyphs in a run of text, use the {@link TextLayout#getBounds} method of
1206
   * {@link TextLayout}.
1207
   *
1208
   * @param chars The text to measure.
1209
   * @param begin Index of the first character in <code>ci</code> to measure.
1210
   * @param limit Index of the last character in <code>ci</code> to measure.
1211
   * @param frc The context in which to make the precise glyph measurements.
1212
   *
1213
   * @return A bounding box covering the logical bounds of the specified text.
1214
   *
1215
   * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the range [begin, limit] is
1216
   * invalid in <code>chars</code>.
1217
   *
1218
   * @since 1.2
1219
   *
1220
   * @see #createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext, char[])
1221
   */
1222
  public Rectangle2D getStringBounds(char[] chars, int begin,
1223
                                     int limit, FontRenderContext frc)
1224
  {
1225
    String str = new String(chars, begin, limit - begin);
1226
    TextLayout layout = new TextLayout(str, this, frc);
1227
    return new Rectangle2D.Float(0, -layout.getAscent(), layout.getAdvance(),
1228
                                layout.getDescent() + layout.getLeading());
1229
  }
1230
 
1231
  /**
1232
   * Returns a copy of the affine transformation this font is currently
1233
   * subject to, if any.
1234
   *
1235
   * @return The current transformation.
1236
   */
1237
  public AffineTransform getTransform()
1238
  {
1239
    return peer.getTransform(this);
1240
  }
1241
 
1242
  /**
1243
   * Indicates whether this font's line metrics are uniform. A font may be
1244
   * composed of several "subfonts", each covering a different code range,
1245
   * and each with their own line metrics. A font with no subfonts, or
1246
   * subfonts with identical line metrics, is said to have "uniform" line
1247
   * metrics.
1248
   *
1249
   * @return Whether this font has uniform line metrics.
1250
   *
1251
   * @see LineMetrics
1252
   * @see #getLineMetrics(String, FontRenderContext)
1253
   */
1254
  public boolean hasUniformLineMetrics()
1255
  {
1256
    return peer.hasUniformLineMetrics(this);
1257
  }
1258
 
1259
  /**
1260
   * Indicates whether this font is subject to a non-identity affine
1261
   * transformation.
1262
   *
1263
   * @return <code>true</code> iff the font has a non-identity affine
1264
   * transformation applied to it.
1265
   */
1266
  public boolean isTransformed()
1267
  {
1268
    return peer.isTransformed(this);
1269
  }
1270
 
1271
  /**
1272
   * Produces a glyph vector representing a full layout fo the specified
1273
   * text in this font. Full layouts may include complex shaping and
1274
   * reordering operations, for scripts such as Arabic or Hindi.
1275
   *
1276
   * Bidirectional (bidi) layout is not performed in this method; text
1277
   * should have its bidi direction specified with one of the flags {@link
1278
   * #LAYOUT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT} or {@link #LAYOUT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT}.
1279
   *
1280
   * Some types of layout (notably Arabic glyph shaping) may examine context
1281
   * characters beyond the bounds of the indicated range, in order to select
1282
   * an appropriate shape. The flags {@link #LAYOUT_NO_START_CONTEXT} and
1283
   * {@link #LAYOUT_NO_LIMIT_CONTEXT} can be provided to prevent these extra
1284
   * context areas from being examined, for instance if they contain invalid
1285
   * characters.
1286
   *
1287
   * @param frc Context in which to perform the layout.
1288
   * @param chars Text to perform layout on.
1289
   * @param start Index of first character to perform layout on.
1290
   * @param limit Index of last character to perform layout on.
1291
   * @param flags Combination of flags controlling layout.
1292
   *
1293
   * @return A new {@link GlyphVector} representing the specified text.
1294
   *
1295
   * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the range [begin, limit] is
1296
   * invalid in <code>chars</code>.
1297
   */
1298
  public GlyphVector layoutGlyphVector(FontRenderContext frc,
1299
                                       char[] chars, int start,
1300
                                       int limit, int flags)
1301
  {
1302
    return peer.layoutGlyphVector(this, frc, chars, start, limit, flags);
1303
  }
1304
 
1305
 
1306
  /**
1307
   * Returns a native peer object for this font.
1308
   *
1309
   * @return A native peer object for this font.
1310
   *
1311
   * @deprecated
1312
   */
1313
  public FontPeer getPeer()
1314
  {
1315
    return peer;
1316
  }
1317
 
1318
 
1319
  /**
1320
   * Returns a hash value for this font.
1321
   *
1322
   * @return A hash for this font.
1323
   */
1324
  public int hashCode()
1325
  {
1326
    // We cache the hashcode. This makes sense, because the font wouldn't
1327
    // change the relevant properties.
1328
    if (hashCode == 0)
1329
      {
1330
        hashCode = getName().hashCode() ^ getTransform().hashCode() ^ getSize()
1331
                   ^ getStyle();
1332
        // In the rare case when the above yields 0, we set this to some other
1333
        // value to avoid recomputing over and over again. This is still
1334
        // conform to the specification of hashCode().
1335
        if (hashCode == 0)
1336
          {
1337
            hashCode = -1;
1338
          }
1339
      }
1340
    return hashCode;
1341
  }
1342
 
1343
 
1344
  /**
1345
   * Tests whether or not the specified object is equal to this font.  This
1346
   * will be true if and only if:
1347
   * <P>
1348
   * <ul>
1349
   * <li>The object is not <code>null</code>.
1350
   * <li>The object is an instance of <code>Font</code>.
1351
   * <li>The object has the same names, style, size, and transform as this object.
1352
   * </ul>
1353
   *
1354
   * @return <code>true</code> if the specified object is equal to this
1355
   * object, <code>false</code> otherwise.
1356
   */
1357
  public boolean equals(Object obj)
1358
  {
1359
    if (obj == null)
1360
      return false;
1361
 
1362
    if (! (obj instanceof Font))
1363
      return false;
1364
 
1365
    Font f = (Font) obj;
1366
 
1367
    return (f.getName().equals(this.getName())
1368
            && f.getFamily().equals(this.getFamily())
1369
            && f.getFontName().equals(this.getFontName())
1370
            && f.getTransform().equals(this.getTransform ())
1371
            && f.getSize() == this.getSize()
1372
            && f.getStyle() == this.getStyle());
1373
  }
1374
 
1375
  /**
1376
   * Returns a string representation of this font.
1377
   *
1378
   * @return A string representation of this font.
1379
   */
1380
  public String toString()
1381
  {
1382
    String styleString = "";
1383
 
1384
    switch (getStyle())
1385
      {
1386
      case 0:
1387
        styleString = "plain";
1388
        break;
1389
      case 1:
1390
        styleString = "bold";
1391
        break;
1392
      case 2:
1393
        styleString = "italic";
1394
        break;
1395
      default:
1396
        styleString = "unknown";
1397
     }
1398
 
1399
    return getClass().getName()
1400
             + "[family=" + getFamily ()
1401
             + ",name=" + getFontName ()
1402
             + ",style=" + styleString
1403
             + ",size=" + getSize () + "]";
1404
  }
1405
 
1406
 
1407
  /**
1408
   * Determines the line metrics for a run of text.
1409
   *
1410
   * @param str the text run to be measured.
1411
   *
1412
   * @param frc the font rendering parameters that are used for the
1413
   *        measurement. The exact placement and size of text slightly
1414
   *        depends on device-specific characteristics, for instance
1415
   *        the device resolution or anti-aliasing.  For this reason,
1416
   *        the returned measurement will only be accurate if the
1417
   *        passed <code>FontRenderContext</code> correctly reflects
1418
   *        the relevant parameters. Hence, <code>frc</code> should be
1419
   *        obtained from the same <code>Graphics2D</code> that will
1420
   *        be used for drawing, and any rendering hints should be set
1421
   *        to the desired values before obtaining <code>frc</code>.
1422
   *
1423
   * @see java.awt.Graphics2D#getFontRenderContext()
1424
   */
1425
  public LineMetrics getLineMetrics(String str, FontRenderContext frc)
1426
  {
1427
    return getLineMetrics(str, 0, str.length() - 1, frc);
1428
  }
1429
 
1430
  public boolean hasLayoutAttributes()
1431
  {
1432
    // TODO: Implement properly.
1433
    return false;
1434
  }
1435
 
1436
  /**
1437
   * Reads the normal fields from the stream and then constructs the
1438
   * peer from the style and size through getPeerFromToolkit().
1439
   */
1440
  private void readObject(ObjectInputStream ois)
1441
    throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
1442
  {
1443
    ois.defaultReadObject();
1444
 
1445
    HashMap attrs = new HashMap();
1446
    ClasspathFontPeer.copyStyleToAttrs(style, attrs);
1447
    ClasspathFontPeer.copySizeToAttrs(size, attrs);
1448
    peer = getPeerFromToolkit(name, attrs);
1449
 
1450
  }
1451
}

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