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package org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel;


import org.apache.poi.util.Removal;

public interface Font {
    // TODO: refactor and unify Font & FontFormatting in POI 5.0.0
    // TODO: refactor the constants to enums in POI 5.0.0

    /**
     * normal type of black color.
     */
    short COLOR_NORMAL = 0x7fff;

    /**
     * Dark Red color
     */
    short COLOR_RED = 0xa;

    /**
     * no type offsetting (not super or subscript)
     */
    short SS_NONE = 0;

    /**
     * superscript
     */
    short SS_SUPER = 1;

    /**
     * subscript
     */
    short SS_SUB = 2;

    /**
     * not underlined
     */
    byte U_NONE = 0;

    /**
     * single (normal) underline
     */
    byte U_SINGLE = 1;

    /**
     * double underlined
     */
    byte U_DOUBLE = 2;

    /**
     * accounting style single underline
     */
    byte U_SINGLE_ACCOUNTING = 0x21;

    /**
     * accounting style double underline
     */
    byte U_DOUBLE_ACCOUNTING = 0x22;

    /**
     * ANSI character set
     */
    byte ANSI_CHARSET = 0;

    /**
     * Default character set.
     */
    byte DEFAULT_CHARSET = 1;

    /**
     * Symbol character set
     */
    byte SYMBOL_CHARSET = 2;

    /**
     * Font height is handled in points and 1/20th of points so
     * this is the constant used to convert between those two units.
     */
    int TWIPS_PER_POINT = 20;

    /**
     * set the name for the font (i.e. Arial)
     * @param name  String representing the name of the font to use
     */

    void setFontName(String name);

    /**
     * get the name for the font (i.e. Arial)
     * @return String representing the name of the font to use
     */

    String getFontName();

    /**
     * set the font height in unit's of 1/20th of a point.  Maybe you might want to
     * use the setFontHeightInPoints which matches to the familiar 10, 12, 14 etc..
     * @param height height in 1/20ths of a point
     * @see #setFontHeightInPoints(short)
     */

    void setFontHeight(short height);

    /**
     * set the font height
     * @param height height in the familiar unit of measure - points
     * @see #setFontHeight(short)
     */

    void setFontHeightInPoints(short height);

    /**
     * Get the font height in unit's of 1/20th of a point.
     * 

* For many users, the related {@link #getFontHeightInPoints()} * will be more helpful, as that returns font heights in the * more familiar points units, eg 10, 12, 14. * @return short - height in 1/20ths of a point * @see #getFontHeightInPoints() */ short getFontHeight(); /** * Get the font height in points. *

* This will return the same font height that is shown in Excel, * such as 10 or 14 or 28. * @return short - height in the familiar unit of measure - points * @see #getFontHeight() */ short getFontHeightInPoints(); /** * set whether to use italics or not * @param italic italics or not */ void setItalic(boolean italic); /** * get whether to use italics or not * @return italics or not */ boolean getItalic(); /** * set whether to use a strikeout horizontal line through the text or not * @param strikeout or not */ void setStrikeout(boolean strikeout); /** * get whether to use a strikeout horizontal line through the text or not * @return strikeout or not */ boolean getStrikeout(); /** * set the color for the font * @param color to use * @see #COLOR_NORMAL Note: Use this rather than HSSFColor.AUTOMATIC for default font color * @see #COLOR_RED */ void setColor(short color); /** * get the color for the font * @return color to use * @see #COLOR_NORMAL * @see #COLOR_RED * @see org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFPalette#getColor(short) */ short getColor(); /** * set normal,super or subscript. * @param offset type to use (none,super,sub) * @see #SS_NONE * @see #SS_SUPER * @see #SS_SUB */ void setTypeOffset(short offset); /** * get normal,super or subscript. * @return offset type to use (none,super,sub) * @see #SS_NONE * @see #SS_SUPER * @see #SS_SUB */ short getTypeOffset(); /** * set type of text underlining to use * @param underline type * @see #U_NONE * @see #U_SINGLE * @see #U_DOUBLE * @see #U_SINGLE_ACCOUNTING * @see #U_DOUBLE_ACCOUNTING */ void setUnderline(byte underline); /** * get type of text underlining to use * @return underlining type * @see #U_NONE * @see #U_SINGLE * @see #U_DOUBLE * @see #U_SINGLE_ACCOUNTING * @see #U_DOUBLE_ACCOUNTING */ byte getUnderline(); /** * get character-set to use. * @return character-set * @see #ANSI_CHARSET * @see #DEFAULT_CHARSET * @see #SYMBOL_CHARSET */ int getCharSet(); /** * set character-set to use. * @see #ANSI_CHARSET * @see #DEFAULT_CHARSET * @see #SYMBOL_CHARSET */ void setCharSet(byte charset); /** * set character-set to use. * @see #ANSI_CHARSET * @see #DEFAULT_CHARSET * @see #SYMBOL_CHARSET */ void setCharSet(int charset); /** * get the index within the XSSFWorkbook (sequence within the collection of Font objects) * * @return unique index number of the underlying record this Font represents (probably you don't care * unless you're comparing which one is which) * @since 5.0.0 (used to return a short) */ int getIndex(); /** * get the index within the XSSFWorkbook (sequence within the collection of Font objects) * * @deprecated use {@link #getIndex()} instead * @return unique index number of the underlying record this Font represents (probably you don't care * unless you're comparing which one is which) * @since 4.0.0 */ @Deprecated @Removal(version = "6.0.0") int getIndexAsInt(); void setBold(boolean bold); boolean getBold(); }





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