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package com.itextpdf.layout.hyphenation;

import java.util.List;

/**
 * This interface is used to connect the XML pattern file parser to
 * the hyphenation tree.
 * 

* This work was authored by Carlos Villegas ([email protected]). */ public interface IPatternConsumer { /** * Add a character class. * A character class defines characters that are considered * equivalent for the purpose of hyphenation (e.g. "aA"). It * usually means to ignore case. * @param chargroup character group */ void addClass(String chargroup); /** * Add a hyphenation exception. An exception replaces the * result obtained by the algorithm for cases for which this * fails or the user wants to provide his own hyphenation. * A hyphenatedword is a vector of alternating String's and * {@link Hyphen Hyphen} instances * @param word word to add as an exception * @param hyphenatedword pre-hyphenated word */ void addException(String word, List hyphenatedword); /** * Add hyphenation patterns. * @param pattern the pattern * @param values interletter values expressed as a string of * digit characters. */ void addPattern(String pattern, String values); }





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