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/**
* $Id: RtfDirectContent.java 3580 2008-08-06 15:52:00Z howard_s $
*
* Copyright 2006 by Mark Hall
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package com.lowagie.text.rtf.direct;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import com.lowagie.text.DocWriter;
import com.lowagie.text.rtf.RtfAddableElement;
/**
* The RtfDirectContent makes it possible to directly add RTF code into
* an RTF document. This can be used to directly add RTF fragments that
* have been created with other RTF editors. One important aspect is that
* font and color numbers will not be modified. This means that the
* fonts and colors visible in the final document might not be equivalent
* with those set on the direct content.
*
* For convenience the RtfDirectContent provides a DIRECT_SOFT_LINEBREAK
* constant that makes it possible to easily add soft line-breaks anywhere in
* the RTF document.
*
* @version $Id: RtfDirectContent.java 3580 2008-08-06 15:52:00Z howard_s $
* @author Mark Hall ([email protected])
* @author Thomas Bickel ([email protected])
*/
public class RtfDirectContent extends RtfAddableElement {
/**
* Add the DIRECT_SOFT_LINEBREAK to the Document to insert
* a soft line-break at that position.
*/
public static final RtfDirectContent DIRECT_SOFT_LINEBREAK = new RtfDirectContent("\\line");
/**
* The direct content to add.
*/
private final String directContent;
/**
* Constructs a new RtfDirectContent with the content to add.
*
* @param directContent The content to add.
*/
public RtfDirectContent(String directContent)
{
this.directContent = directContent;
}
/**
* Writes the element content to the given output stream.
*/
public void writeContent(OutputStream out) throws IOException
{
byte[] contentBytes = DocWriter.getISOBytes(this.directContent);
out.write(contentBytes);
}
}