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Open HTML to PDF is a CSS 2.1 renderer written in Java. This artifact contains the core rendering and layout code.
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2007 Patrick Wright
*
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*/
package com.openhtmltopdf.util;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.HashMap;
/**
* Simple enumerated constants for downscaling (scaling to smaller image size)--since we have various options
* for what algorithm to use. Not general-purpose, applies only to methods used in ImageUtil. Types constants
* can be looked up using {@link #forString(String, DownscaleQuality)} and the corresponding string
* for the quality
*/
// made a separate class only to reduce size of ImageUtil
public class DownscaleQuality {
/** Internal map string type to DQ instance */
private static Map constList;
/**
* Highest-quality downscaling; probably slowest as well.
*/
public static final DownscaleQuality HIGH_QUALITY = addConstant("HIGH");
/** Low-quality, but not worst quality */
public static final DownscaleQuality LOW_QUALITY = addConstant("MED");
/** Low quality, but very fast. */
public static final DownscaleQuality FAST = addConstant("LOW");
/** One step, fast, but should be better than low-quality. */
public static final DownscaleQuality AREA = addConstant("AREA");
private final String type;
/**
* Create and add constant instance
* @param type Unique string for the instance
* @return The constant for that type
*/
private static DownscaleQuality addConstant(String type) {
init();
if ( constList.containsKey(type)) {
throw new RuntimeException("Type strings for DownscaleQuality should be unique; " + type +
" is declared twice");
}
DownscaleQuality q = new DownscaleQuality(type);
constList.put(type, q);
return q;
}
private static void init() {
if ( constList == null ) constList = new HashMap<>();
}
private DownscaleQuality(String type) {
this.type = type;
}
public String asString() {
return type;
}
/**
* Retrieves the DownscaleQuality instance for the corresponding string.
*
* @param type The string describing the quality, e.g. HIGH
* @param dflt Default value to use if not found
* @return The constant quality instance for the type, or the default if not found.
*/
public static DownscaleQuality forString(String type, DownscaleQuality dflt) {
DownscaleQuality q = constList.get(type);
return q == null ? dflt : q;
}
}