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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2023 Parisi Alessandro - [email protected]
 * This file is part of MaterialFX (https://github.com/palexdev/MaterialFX)
 *
 * MaterialFX is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
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package io.github.palexdev.mfxresources.fonts;

import javafx.scene.text.Font;

import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.function.Function;

/**
 * Public API to implement an {@code IconProvider}. These contain important information about an icon font.
 * In particular, they should expose:
 * 

- The path to the font *

- A converter function, that maps an icon description/name to its unicode character, see {@link IconDescriptor} *

- A way to load the icon font as an {@link InputStream} */ public interface IconProvider { /** * @return the path to the icon font resource */ String getFontPath(); /** * @return the function that will be used to convert the icon description/name to its corresponding unicode character */ Function getConverter(); /** * This should load the font resource as an {@link InputStream}. */ InputStream load(); /** * @return the result of {@link #load()} as a {@link Font} using {@link Font#loadFont(String, double)}, * the default used size is 16.0 */ default Font loadFont() { return loadFont(16.0); } /** * @return the result of {@link #load()} as a {@link Font} using {@link Font#loadFont(String, double)} * with the given size */ default Font loadFont(double size) { return Font.loadFont(load(), size); } }





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