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package java.awt;
import java.awt.Graphics2D;
// import java.awt.font.FontRenderContext;
// import java.awt.font.LineMetrics;
// import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
import java.text.CharacterIterator;
/**
* The FontMetrics
class defines a font metrics object, which
* encapsulates information about the rendering of a particular font on a
* particular screen.
*
* Note to subclassers: Since many of these methods form closed,
* mutually recursive loops, you must take care that you implement
* at least one of the methods in each such loop to prevent
* infinite recursion when your subclass is used.
* In particular, the following is the minimal suggested set of methods
* to override in order to ensure correctness and prevent infinite
* recursion (though other subsets are equally feasible):
*
* - {@link #getAscent()}
*
- {@link #getLeading()}
*
- {@link #getMaxAdvance()}
*
- {@link #charWidth(char)}
*
- {@link #charsWidth(char[], int, int)}
*
*
*
* Note that the implementations of these methods are
* inefficient, so they are usually overridden with more efficient
* toolkit-specific implementations.
*
* When an application asks AWT to place a character at the position
* (x, y), the character is placed so that its
* reference point (shown as the dot in the accompanying image) is
* put at that position. The reference point specifies a horizontal
* line called the baseline of the character. In normal
* printing, the baselines of characters should align.
*
* In addition, every character in a font has an ascent, a
* descent, and an advance width. The ascent is the
* amount by which the character ascends above the baseline. The
* descent is the amount by which the character descends below the
* baseline. The advance width indicates the position at which AWT
* should place the next character.
*
* An array of characters or a string can also have an ascent, a
* descent, and an advance width. The ascent of the array is the
* maximum ascent of any character in the array. The descent is the
* maximum descent of any character in the array. The advance width
* is the sum of the advance widths of each of the characters in the
* character array. The advance of a String
is the
* distance along the baseline of the String
. This
* distance is the width that should be used for centering or
* right-aligning the String
.
* Note that the advance of a String
is not necessarily
* the sum of the advances of its characters measured in isolation
* because the width of a character can vary depending on its context.
* For example, in Arabic text, the shape of a character can change
* in order to connect to other characters. Also, in some scripts,
* certain character sequences can be represented by a single shape,
* called a ligature. Measuring characters individually does
* not account for these transformations.
*
* @version 1.49 01/23/03
* @author Jim Graham
* @see java.awt.Font
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public abstract class FontMetrics implements java.io.Serializable
{
/**
* The actual {@link Font} from which the font metrics are
* created.
* This cannot be null.
*
* @serial
* @see #getFont()
*/
protected Font font;
/*
* JDK 1.1 serialVersionUID
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1681126225205050147L;
/**
* Creates a new FontMetrics
object for finding out
* height and width information about the specified Font
* and specific character glyphs in that Font
.
* @param font the Font
* @see java.awt.Font
*/
protected FontMetrics(Font font) { }
/**
* Gets the Font
described by this
* FontMetrics
object.
* @return the Font
described by this
* FontMetrics
object.
*/
public Font getFont() { return null; }
/**
* Determines the standard leading of the
* Font
described by this FontMetrics
* object. The standard leading, or
* interline spacing, is the logical amount of space to be reserved
* between the descent of one line of text and the ascent of the next
* line. The height metric is calculated to include this extra space.
* @return the standard leading of the Font
.
* @see #getHeight()
* @see #getAscent()
* @see #getDescent()
*/
public int getLeading() { return 0; }
/**
* Determines the font ascent of the Font
* described by this FontMetrics
object. The font ascent
* is the distance from the font's baseline to the top of most
* alphanumeric characters. Some characters in the Font
* might extend above the font ascent line.
* @return the font ascent of the Font
.
* @see #getMaxAscent()
*/
public int getAscent() { return 0; }
/**
* Determines the font descent of the Font
* described by this
* FontMetrics
object. The font descent is the distance
* from the font's baseline to the bottom of most alphanumeric
* characters with descenders. Some characters in the
* Font
might extend
* below the font descent line.
* @return the font descent of the Font
.
* @see #getMaxDescent()
*/
public int getDescent() { return 0; }
/**
* Gets the standard height of a line of text in this font. This
* is the distance between the baseline of adjacent lines of text.
* It is the sum of the leading + ascent + descent. Due to rounding
* this may not be the same as getAscent() + getDescent() + getLeading().
* There is no guarantee that lines of text spaced at this distance are
* disjoint; such lines may overlap if some characters overshoot
* either the standard ascent or the standard descent metric.
* @return the standard height of the font.
* @see #getLeading()
* @see #getAscent()
* @see #getDescent()
*/
public int getHeight() { return 0; }
/**
* Determines the maximum ascent of the Font
* described by this FontMetrics
object. No character
* extends further above the font's baseline than this height.
* @return the maximum ascent of any character in the
* Font
.
* @see #getAscent()
*/
public int getMaxAscent() { return 0; }
/**
* Determines the maximum descent of the Font
* described by this FontMetrics
object. No character
* extends further below the font's baseline than this height.
* @return the maximum descent of any character in the
* Font
.
* @see #getDescent()
*/
public int getMaxDescent() { return 0; }
// /**
// * For backward compatibility only.
// * @return the maximum descent of any character in the
// * Font
.
// * @see #getMaxDescent()
// * @deprecated As of JDK version 1.1.1,
// * replaced by getMaxDescent()
.
// */
// public int getMaxDecent() { return 0; }
/**
* Gets the maximum advance width of any character in this
* Font
. The advance is the
* distance from the leftmost point to the rightmost point on the
* string's baseline. The advance of a String
is
* not necessarily the sum of the advances of its characters.
* @return the maximum advance width of any character
* in the Font
, or -1
if the
* maximum advance width is not known.
*/
public int getMaxAdvance() { return 0; }
/**
* Returns the advance width of the specified character in this
* Font
. The advance is the
* distance from the leftmost point to the rightmost point on the
* character's baseline. Note that the advance of a
* String
is not necessarily the sum of the advances
* of its characters.
* @param ch the character to be measured
* @return the advance width of the specified char
* in the Font
described by this
* FontMetrics
object.
* @see #charsWidth(char[], int, int)
* @see #stringWidth(String)
*/
public int charWidth(int ch) { return 0; }
/**
* Returns the advance width of the specified character in this
* Font
. The advance is the
* distance from the leftmost point to the rightmost point on the
* character's baseline. Note that the advance of a
* String
is not necessarily the sum of the advances
* of its characters.
* @param ch the character to be measured
* @return the advance width of the specified char
* in the Font
described by this
* FontMetrics
object.
* @see #charsWidth(char[], int, int)
* @see #stringWidth(String)
*/
public int charWidth(char ch) { return 0; }
// PBP/PP
/**
* Returns the total advance width for showing the specified
* String
in this Font
. The advance
* is the distance from the leftmost point to the rightmost point
* on the string's baseline.
*
* Note that the total advance width returned from this method
* does not take into account the rendering context. Therefore,
* the anti-aliasing and fractional metrics hints can affect the
* value of the advance. The advance of a String
is
* not necessarily the sum of the advances of its characters.
*
* @param str the String
to be measured
* @return the advance width of the specified String
* in the Font
described by this
* FontMetrics
.
* @see #bytesWidth(byte[], int, int)
* @see #charsWidth(char[], int, int)
*/
public int stringWidth(String str) { return 0; }
/**
* Returns the total advance width for showing the specified array
* of characters in this Font
. The advance is the
* distance from the leftmost point to the rightmost point on the
* string's baseline. The advance of a String
* is not necessarily the sum of the advances of its characters.
* This is equivalent to measuring a String
of the
* characters in the specified range.
* @param data the array of characters to be measured
* @param off the start offset of the characters in the array
* @param len the number of characters to be measured from the array
* @return the advance width of the subarray of the specified
* char
array in the font described by
* this FontMetrics
object.
* @see #charWidth(int)
* @see #charWidth(char)
* @see #bytesWidth(byte[], int, int)
* @see #stringWidth(String)
*/
public int charsWidth(char[] data, int off, int len) { return 0; }
/**
* Returns the total advance width for showing the specified array
* of bytes in this Font
. The advance is the
* distance from the leftmost point to the rightmost point on the
* string's baseline. The advance of a String
* is not necessarily the sum of the advances of its characters.
* This is equivalent to measuring a String
of the
* characters in the specified range.
* @param data the array of bytes to be measured
* @param off the start offset of the bytes in the array
* @param len the number of bytes to be measured from the array
* @return the advance width of the subarray of the specified
* byte
array in the Font
* described by
* this FontMetrics
object.
* @see #charsWidth(char[], int, int)
* @see #stringWidth(String)
*/
public int bytesWidth(byte[] data, int off, int len) { return 0; }
/**
* Gets the advance widths of the first 256 characters in the
* Font
. The advance is the
* distance from the leftmost point to the rightmost point on the
* character's baseline. Note that the advance of a
* String
is not necessarily the sum of the advances
* of its characters.
* @return an array storing the advance widths of the
* characters in the Font
* described by this FontMetrics
object.
*/
public int[] getWidths() { return null; }
// /**
// * Checks to see if the Font
has uniform line metrics. A
// * composite font may consist of several different fonts to cover
// * various character sets. In such cases, the
// * FontLineMetrics
objects are not uniform.
// * Different fonts may have a different ascent, descent, metrics and
// * so on. This information is sometimes necessary for line
// * measuring and line breaking.
// * @return true
if the font has uniform line metrics;
// * false
otherwise.
// * @see java.awt.Font#hasUniformLineMetrics()
// */
// public boolean hasUniformLineMetrics() { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the {@link LineMetrics} object for the specified
// * String
in the specified {@link Graphics} context.
// * @param str the specified String
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a LineMetrics
object created with the
// * specified String
and Graphics
context.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getLineMetrics(String, FontRenderContext)
// */
// public LineMetrics getLineMetrics(String str, Graphics context) { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the {@link LineMetrics} object for the specified
// * String
in the specified {@link Graphics} context.
// * @param str the specified String
// * @param beginIndex the initial offset of str
// * @param limit the length of str
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a LineMetrics
object created with the
// * specified String
and Graphics
context.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getLineMetrics(String, int, int, FontRenderContext)
// */
// public LineMetrics getLineMetrics(String str, int beginIndex, int limit,
// Graphics context)
// { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the {@link LineMetrics} object for the specified
// * character array in the specified {@link Graphics} context.
// * @param chars the specified character array
// * @param beginIndex the initial offset of chars
// * @param limit the length of chars
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a LineMetrics
object created with the
// * specified character array and Graphics
context.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getLineMetrics(char[], int, int, FontRenderContext)
// */
// public LineMetrics getLineMetrics(char[] chars, int beginIndex, int limit,
// Graphics context)
// { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the {@link LineMetrics} object for the specified
// * {@link CharacterIterator} in the specified {@link Graphics}
// * context.
// * @param ci the specified CharacterIterator
// * @param beginIndex the initial offset in ci
// * @param limit the end index of ci
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a LineMetrics
object created with the
// * specified arguments.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getLineMetrics(CharacterIterator, int, int, FontRenderContext)
// */
// public LineMetrics getLineMetrics(CharacterIterator ci, int beginIndex, int
// limit, Graphics context)
// { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the bounds of the specified String
in the
// * specified Graphics
context. The bounds is used
// * to layout the String
.
// * @param str the specified String
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a {@link Rectangle2D} that is the bounding box of the
// * specified String
in the specified
// * Graphics
context.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getStringBounds(String, FontRenderContext)
// */
// public Rectangle2D getStringBounds(String str, Graphics context) { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the bounds of the specified String
in the
// * specified Graphics
context. The bounds is used
// * to layout the String
.
// * @param str the specified String
// * @param beginIndex the offset of the beginning of str
// * @param limit the length of str
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a Rectangle2D
that is the bounding box of the
// * specified String
in the specified
// * Graphics
context.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getStringBounds(String, int, int, FontRenderContext)
// */
// public Rectangle2D getStringBounds(String str, int beginIndex, int limit,
// Graphics context)
// { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the bounds of the specified array of characters
// * in the specified Graphics
context.
// * The bounds is used to layout the String
// * created with the specified array of characters,
// * beginIndex
and limit
.
// * @param chars an array of characters
// * @param beginIndex the initial offset of the array of
// * characters
// * @param limit the length of the array of characters
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a Rectangle2D
that is the bounding box of the
// * specified character array in the specified
// * Graphics
context.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getStringBounds(char[], int, int, FontRenderContext)
// */
// public Rectangle2D getStringBounds(char[] chars, int beginIndex, int limit,
// Graphics context)
// { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the bounds of the characters indexed in the specified
// * CharacterIterator
in the
// * specified Graphics
context.
// * @param ci the specified CharacterIterator
// * @param beginIndex the initial offset in ci
// * @param limit the end index of ci
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a Rectangle2D
that is the bounding box of the
// * characters indexed in the specified CharacterIterator
// * in the specified Graphics
context.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getStringBounds(CharacterIterator, int, int, FontRenderContext)
// */
// public Rectangle2D getStringBounds(CharacterIterator ci, int beginIndex, int
// limit, Graphics context)
// { }
//
// /**
// * Returns the bounds for the character with the maximum bounds
// * in the specified Graphics
context.
// * @param context the specified Graphics
context
// * @return a Rectangle2D
that is the
// * bounding box for the character with the maximum bounds.
// * @see java.awt.Font#getMaxCharBounds(FontRenderContext)
// */
// public Rectangle2D getMaxCharBounds(Graphics context) { }
/**
* Returns a representation of this FontMetrics
* object's values as a String
.
* @return a String
representation of this
* FontMetrics
object.
* @since JDK1.0.
*/
public String toString() { return null; }
}