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package org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel;
import org.apache.poi.util.Internal;
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.wordprocessingml.x2006.main.CTFtnEdn;
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.wordprocessingml.x2006.main.CTFtnEdnRef;
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.wordprocessingml.x2006.main.CTR;
/**
* Represents an end note footnote.
* End notes are collected at the end of a document or section rather than
* at the bottom of a page.
* Create a new footnote using {@link XWPFDocument#createEndnote()} or
* {@link XWPFEndnotes#createEndnote()}.
* The first body element of a footnote should (or possibly must) be a paragraph
* with the first run containing a CTFtnEdnRef object. The {@link XWPFFootnote#createParagraph()}
* and {@link XWPFFootnote#createTable()} methods do this for you.
* Footnotes have IDs that are unique across all footnotes in the document. You use
* the footnote ID to create a reference to a footnote from within a paragraph.
* To create a reference to a footnote within a paragraph you create a run
* with a CTFtnEdnRef that specifies the ID of the target paragraph.
* The {@link XWPFParagraph#addFootnoteReference(XWPFAbstractFootnoteEndnote)}
* method does this for you.
* @since 4.0.0
*/
public class XWPFEndnote extends XWPFAbstractFootnoteEndnote {
public XWPFEndnote() {}
@Internal
public XWPFEndnote(XWPFDocument document, CTFtnEdn body) {
super(document, body);
}
@Internal
public XWPFEndnote(CTFtnEdn note, XWPFAbstractFootnotesEndnotes footnotes) {
super(note, footnotes);
}
/**
* Ensure that the specified paragraph has a reference marker for this
* end note by adding a footnote reference if one is not found.
* This method is for the first paragraph in the footnote, not
* paragraphs that will refer to the footnote. For references to
* the footnote, use {@link XWPFParagraph#addFootnoteReference(XWPFAbstractFootnoteEndnote)}.
*
* The first run of the first paragraph in a footnote should
* contain a {@link CTFtnEdnRef} object.
*
* @param p The {@link XWPFParagraph} to ensure
* @since 4.0.0
*/
public void ensureFootnoteRef(XWPFParagraph p) {
XWPFRun r = null;
if (!p.runsIsEmpty()) {
r = p.getRuns().get(0);
}
if (r == null) {
r = p.createRun();
}
CTR ctr = r.getCTR();
boolean foundRef = false;
for (CTFtnEdnRef ref : ctr.getEndnoteReferenceList()) {
if (getId().equals(ref.getId())) {
foundRef = true;
break;
}
}
if (!foundRef) {
ctr.addNewRPr().addNewRStyle().setVal("FootnoteReference");
ctr.addNewEndnoteRef();
}
}
}