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package net.sf.jasperreports.engine.fill;
import net.sf.jasperreports.engine.util.JRStyledText;
/**
* Text measurer interface.
*
* A text measurer is responsible for fitting a text in a given space
* and for computing other text measuring information.
*
* @author Lucian Chirita ([email protected])
*/
public interface JRTextMeasurer
{
/**
* Fit a text chunk in a given space.
*
* @param styledText the full text
* @param remainingTextStart the start index of the remaining text
* @param availableStretchHeight the available stretch height
* @param canOverflow whether the text element is able to overflow
* @return text measuring information
*/
JRMeasuredText measure(JRStyledText styledText,
int remainingTextStart,
int availableStretchHeight,
boolean canOverflow);
}