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* $Id: DefaultSplitCharacter.java 3427 2008-05-24 18:32:31Z xlv $
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package com.lowagie.text.pdf;
import com.lowagie.text.SplitCharacter;
/**
* The default class that is used to determine whether or not a character
* is a split character. You can subclass this class to define your own
* split characters.
*
* @since 2.1.2
*/
public class DefaultSplitCharacter implements SplitCharacter {
/**
* An instance of the default SplitCharacter.
*/
public static final SplitCharacter DEFAULT = new DefaultSplitCharacter();
/**
* Checks if a character can be used to split a PdfString
.
*
* for the moment every character less than or equal to SPACE, the character '-'
* and some specific unicode ranges are 'splitCharacters'.
*
* @param start start position in the array
* @param current current position in the array
* @param end end position in the array
* @param cc the character array that has to be checked
* @param ck chunk array
* @return true
if the character can be used to split a string, false
otherwise
*/
public boolean isSplitCharacter(int start, int current, int end, char[] cc, PdfChunk[] ck) {
char c = getCurrentCharacter(current, cc, ck);
if (c <= ' ' || c == '-' || c == '\u2010') {
return true;
}
if (c < 0x2002)
return false;
return ((c >= 0x2002 && c <= 0x200b)
|| (c >= 0x2e80 && c < 0xd7a0)
|| (c >= 0xf900 && c < 0xfb00)
|| (c >= 0xfe30 && c < 0xfe50)
|| (c >= 0xff61 && c < 0xffa0));
}
/**
* Returns the current character
*
* @param current current position in the array
* @param cc the character array that has to be checked
* @param ck chunk array
* @return the current character
*/
protected char getCurrentCharacter(int current, char[] cc, PdfChunk[] ck) {
if (ck == null) {
return cc[current];
}
return (char) ck[Math.min(current, ck.length - 1)].getUnicodeEquivalent(cc[current]);
}
}