com.itextpdf.layout.splitting.DefaultSplitCharacters Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.itextpdf.layout.splitting;
import com.itextpdf.io.font.otf.GlyphLine;
/**
* The default implementation of {@link ISplitCharacters} interface.
*/
public class DefaultSplitCharacters implements ISplitCharacters {
@Override
public boolean isSplitCharacter(GlyphLine text, int glyphPos) {
if (!text.get(glyphPos).hasValidUnicode()) {
return false;
}
int charCode = text.get(glyphPos).getUnicode();
//Check if a hyphen proceeds a digit to denote negative value
// TODO: DEVSIX-4863 why is glyphPos == 0? negative value could be preceded by a whitespace!
if ((glyphPos == 0) && (charCode == '-') && (text.size() - 1 > glyphPos) && (isADigitChar(text, glyphPos + 1))) {
return false;
}
return (charCode <= ' ' || charCode == '-' || charCode == '\u2010'
// block of whitespaces
|| (charCode >= 0x2002 && charCode <= 0x200b)
|| (charCode >= 0x2e80 && charCode < 0xd7a0)
|| (charCode >= 0xf900 && charCode < 0xfb00)
|| (charCode >= 0xfe30 && charCode < 0xfe50)
|| (charCode >= 0xff61 && charCode < 0xffa0));
}
private boolean isADigitChar(GlyphLine text, int glyphPos) {
return Character.isDigit(text.get(glyphPos).getChars()[0]);
}
}