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Apache FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) is the world's first print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) and the world's first output independent formatter. It is a Java application that reads a formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PCL, PS, AFP, TIFF, PNG, SVG, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT and TXT. The primary output target is PDF.
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package org.apache.fop.fonts;
import java.util.BitSet;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Declares methods to retrieve font information (glyph indices, widths, unicode values) from a CID font.
*/
public interface CIDSet {
/**
* Returns the original index of the glyph inside the (non-subset) font's glyph list. This
* index can be used to access the character width information, for example.
* @param index the subset index (character selector) to access the glyph
* @return the original index (or -1 if no glyph index is available for the subset index)
*/
int getOriginalGlyphIndex(int index);
/**
* Returns the Unicode value for a subset index (character selector). If there's no such
* Unicode value, the "NOT A CHARACTER" (0xFFFF) is returned.
* @param index the subset index (character selector)
* @return the Unicode value or "NOT A CHARACTER" (0xFFFF)
*/
int getUnicode(int index);
/**
* Gets the unicode character from the original font glyph index
* @param glyphIndex The original glyph index of the character in the font
* @return The character represented by the passed GID
*/
char getUnicodeFromGID(int glyphIndex);
/**
* Returns the glyph index from the original font from a character
* @param ch The character
* @return The glyph index in the original font.
*/
int getGIDFromChar(char ch);
/**
* Maps a character to a character selector for a font subset. If the character isn't in the
* subset, yet, it is added and a new character selector returned. Otherwise, the already
* allocated character selector is returned from the existing map/subset.
* @param glyphIndex the glyph index of the character
* @param unicode the Unicode index of the character
* @return the subset index
*/
int mapChar(int glyphIndex, char unicode);
/**
* Maps a character to a character selector for a font subset. If the character isn't in the
* subset yet, it is added and a new character selector returned. Otherwise, the already
* allocated character selector is returned from the existing map/subset.
* @param glyphIndex the glyph index of the character
* @param codePoint the Unicode index of the character
* @return the subset index
*/
int mapCodePoint(int glyphIndex, int codePoint);
/**
* Returns an unmodifiable Map of the font subset. It maps from glyph index to
* character selector (i.e. the subset index in this case).
* @return Map Map<Integer, Integer> of the font subset
*/
Map getGlyphs();
/**
* Returns a char array containing all Unicode characters that are in the subset.
* @return a char array with all used Unicode characters
*/
char[] getChars();
/**
* Returns the number of glyphs in the subset.
* @return the number of glyphs in the subset
*/
int getNumberOfGlyphs();
/**
* Returns a BitSet with bits set for each available glyph index in the subset.
* @return a BitSet indicating available glyph indices
*/
BitSet getGlyphIndices();
/**
* Return the array of widths.
*
* This is used to get an array for inserting in an output format.
* It should not be used for lookup.
* @return an array of widths
*/
int[] getWidths();
}
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