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package com.lowagie.text.pdf;
import java.awt.Color;
import com.lowagie.text.error_messages.MessageLocalization;
import com.lowagie.text.Rectangle;
/** This class takes 2 barcodes, an EAN/UPC and a supplemental
* and creates a single barcode with both combined in the
* expected layout. The UPC/EAN should have a positive text
* baseline and the supplemental a negative one (in the supplemental
* the text is on the top of the barcode.
* The default parameters are:
*
*n = 8; // horizontal distance between the two barcodes
*
*
* @author Paulo Soares ([email protected])
*/
public class BarcodeEANSUPP extends Barcode{
/** The barcode with the EAN/UPC.
*/
protected Barcode ean;
/** The barcode with the supplemental.
*/
protected Barcode supp;
/** Creates new combined barcode.
* @param ean the EAN/UPC barcode
* @param supp the supplemental barcode
*/
public BarcodeEANSUPP(Barcode ean, Barcode supp) {
n = 8; // horizontal distance between the two barcodes
this.ean = ean;
this.supp = supp;
}
/** Gets the maximum area that the barcode and the text, if
* any, will occupy. The lower left corner is always (0, 0).
* @return the size the barcode occupies.
*/
public Rectangle getBarcodeSize() {
Rectangle rect = ean.getBarcodeSize();
rect.setRight(rect.getWidth() + supp.getBarcodeSize().getWidth() + n);
return rect;
}
/** Places the barcode in a PdfContentByte
. The
* barcode is always placed at coordinates (0, 0). Use the
* translation matrix to move it elsewhere.
* The bars and text are written in the following colors:
*
*
* barColor
* textColor
* Result
*
*
* null
* null
* bars and text painted with current fill color
*
*
* barColor
* null
* bars and text painted with barColor
*
*
* null
* textColor
* bars painted with current color
text painted with textColor
*
*
* barColor
* textColor
* bars painted with barColor
text painted with textColor
*
*
* @param cb the PdfContentByte
where the barcode will be placed
* @param barColor the color of the bars. It can be null
* @param textColor the color of the text. It can be null
* @return the dimensions the barcode occupies
*/
public Rectangle placeBarcode(PdfContentByte cb, Color barColor, Color textColor) {
if (supp.getFont() != null)
supp.setBarHeight(ean.getBarHeight() + supp.getBaseline() - supp.getFont().getFontDescriptor(BaseFont.CAPHEIGHT, supp.getSize()));
else
supp.setBarHeight(ean.getBarHeight());
Rectangle eanR = ean.getBarcodeSize();
cb.saveState();
ean.placeBarcode(cb, barColor, textColor);
cb.restoreState();
cb.saveState();
cb.concatCTM(1, 0, 0, 1, eanR.getWidth() + n, eanR.getHeight() - ean.getBarHeight());
supp.placeBarcode(cb, barColor, textColor);
cb.restoreState();
return getBarcodeSize();
}
/** Creates a java.awt.Image
. This image only
* contains the bars without any text.
* @param foreground the color of the bars
* @param background the color of the background
* @return the image
*/
public java.awt.Image createAwtImage(Color foreground, Color background) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(MessageLocalization.getComposedMessage("the.two.barcodes.must.be.composed.externally"));
}
}