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Itext is a java library to create and manipulate PDFs.
This is a fork of version 2.1.7 the last MPL/LGPL version.
It's focused basically on mantain compatibility with newer bouncycastle releases and small bugfixes.
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package com.lowagie.text.pdf;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.lowagie.text.pdf.fonts.cmaps.CMap;
import com.lowagie.text.pdf.fonts.cmaps.CMapParser;
/**
* Implementation of DocumentFont used while parsing PDF streams.
* @since 2.1.4
*/
public class CMapAwareDocumentFont extends DocumentFont {
/** The font dictionary. */
private PdfDictionary fontDic;
/** the width of a space for this font, in normalized 1000 point units */
private int spaceWidth;
/** The CMap constructed from the ToUnicode map from the font's dictionary, if present.
* This CMap transforms CID values into unicode equivalent
*/
private CMap toUnicodeCmap;
/**
* Mapping between CID code (single byte only for now) and unicode equivalent
* as derived by the font's encoding. Only needed if the ToUnicode CMap is not provided.
*/
private char[] cidbyte2uni;
/**
* Creates an instance of a CMapAwareFont based on an indirect reference to a font.
* @param refFont the indirect reference to a font
*/
public CMapAwareDocumentFont(PRIndirectReference refFont) {
super(refFont);
fontDic = (PdfDictionary)PdfReader.getPdfObjectRelease(refFont);
processToUnicode();
if (toUnicodeCmap == null)
processUni2Byte();
spaceWidth = super.getWidth(' ');
if (spaceWidth == 0){
spaceWidth = computeAverageWidth();
}
}
/**
* Parses the ToUnicode entry, if present, and constructs a CMap for it
* @since 2.1.7
*/
private void processToUnicode(){
PdfObject toUni = fontDic.get(PdfName.TOUNICODE);
if (toUni != null){
try {
byte[] touni = PdfReader.getStreamBytes((PRStream)PdfReader.getPdfObjectRelease(toUni));
CMapParser cmapParser = new CMapParser();
toUnicodeCmap = cmapParser.parse(new ByteArrayInputStream(touni));
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new Error("Unable to process ToUnicode map - " + e.getMessage(), e);
}
}
}
/**
* Inverts DocumentFont's uni2byte mapping to obtain a cid-to-unicode mapping based
* on the font's encoding
* @since 2.1.7
*/
private void processUni2Byte(){
IntHashtable uni2byte = getUni2Byte();
int e[] = uni2byte.toOrderedKeys();
cidbyte2uni = new char[256];
for (int k = 0; k < e.length; ++k) {
int n = uni2byte.get(e[k]);
// this is messy, messy - an encoding can have multiple unicode values mapping to the same cid - we are going to arbitrarily choose the first one
// what we really need to do is to parse the encoding, and handle the differences info ourselves. This is a huge duplication of code of what is already
// being done in DocumentFont, so I really hate to go down that path without seriously thinking about a change in the organization of the Font class hierarchy
if (cidbyte2uni[n] == 0)
cidbyte2uni[n] = (char)e[k];
}
}
/**
* For all widths of all glyphs, compute the average width in normalized 1000 point units.
* This is used to give some meaningful width in cases where we need an average font width
* (such as if the width of a space isn't specified by a given font)
* @return the average width of all non-zero width glyphs in the font
*/
private int computeAverageWidth(){
int count = 0;
int total = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < super.widths.length; i++){
if(super.widths[i] != 0){
total += super.widths[i];
count++;
}
}
return count != 0 ? total/count : 0;
}
/**
* @since 2.1.5
* Override to allow special handling for fonts that don't specify width of space character
* @see com.lowagie.text.pdf.DocumentFont#getWidth(int)
*/
public int getWidth(int char1) {
if (char1 == ' ')
return spaceWidth;
return super.getWidth(char1);
}
/**
* Decodes a single CID (represented by one or two bytes) to a unicode String.
* @param bytes the bytes making up the character code to convert
* @param offset an offset
* @param len a length
* @return a String containing the encoded form of the input bytes using the font's encoding.
*/
private String decodeSingleCID(byte[] bytes, int offset, int len){
if (toUnicodeCmap != null){
if (offset + len > bytes.length)
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException("Invalid index: " + offset + len);
return toUnicodeCmap.lookup(bytes, offset, len);
}
if (len == 1){
return new String(cidbyte2uni, 0xff & bytes[offset], 1);
}
throw new Error("Multi-byte glyphs not implemented yet");
}
/**
* Decodes a string of bytes (encoded in the font's encoding) into a unicode string
* This will use the ToUnicode map of the font, if available, otherwise it uses
* the font's encoding
* @param cidbytes the bytes that need to be decoded
* @return the unicode String that results from decoding
* @since 2.1.7
*/
public String decode(byte[] cidbytes, final int offset, final int len){
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); // it's a shame we can't make this StringBuilder
for(int i = offset; i < offset + len; i++){
String rslt = decodeSingleCID(cidbytes, i, 1);
if (rslt == null){
rslt = decodeSingleCID(cidbytes, i, 2);
i++;
}
sb.append(rslt);
}
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* Encodes bytes to a String.
* @param bytes the bytes from a stream
* @param offset an offset
* @param len a length
* @return a String encoded taking into account if the bytes are in unicode or not.
* @deprecated method name is not indicative of what it does. Use decode
instead.
*/
public String encode(byte[] bytes, int offset, int len){
return decode(bytes, offset, len);
}
}