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package com.itextpdf.text.pdf.languages;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import com.itextpdf.text.pdf.Glyph;
/**
*
* @author Palash Ray
*/
public class BanglaGlyphRepositioner extends IndicGlyphRepositioner {
private static final String[] CHARCTERS_TO_BE_SHIFTED_LEFT_BY_1 = new String[] {
"\u09BF", "\u09C7", "\u09C8"};
private final Map cmap31;
private final Map glyphSubstitutionMap;
public BanglaGlyphRepositioner(Map cmap31, Map glyphSubstitutionMap) {
this.cmap31 = cmap31;
this.glyphSubstitutionMap = glyphSubstitutionMap;
}
@Override
public void repositionGlyphs(List glyphList) {
for (int i = 0; i < glyphList.size(); i++) {
Glyph glyph = glyphList.get(i);
if (glyph.chars.equals("\u09CB")) {
handleOKaarAndOUKaar(i, glyphList, '\u09C7', '\u09BE');
} else if (glyph.chars.equals("\u09CC")) {
handleOKaarAndOUKaar(i, glyphList, '\u09C7', '\u09D7');
}
}
super.repositionGlyphs(glyphList);
}
@Override
public List getCharactersToBeShiftedLeftByOnePosition() {
return Arrays.asList(CHARCTERS_TO_BE_SHIFTED_LEFT_BY_1);
}
/**
* This is a dirty hack to display O-Kar (\u09cb) and Ou-Kar (\u09cc). Since this spans before and after
* a Byanjan Borno like Ka (\u0995), the O-kar is split into two characters: the E-Kar (\u09C7) and the A-Kar (\u09BE).
* Similar the Ou-Kar is split into two characters: the E-Kar (\u09C7) and the char (\u09D7).
*
*/
private void handleOKaarAndOUKaar(int currentIndex, List glyphList, char first, char second) {
Glyph g1 = getGlyph(first);
Glyph g2 = getGlyph(second);
glyphList.set(currentIndex, g1);
glyphList.add(currentIndex + 1, g2);
}
private Glyph getGlyph(char c) {
Glyph glyph = glyphSubstitutionMap.get(String.valueOf(c));
if (glyph != null) {
return glyph;
}
int[] metrics = cmap31.get(Integer.valueOf(c));
int glyphCode = metrics[0];
int glyphWidth = metrics[1];
return new Glyph(glyphCode, glyphWidth, String.valueOf(c));
}
}