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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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/* $Id: RtfListStyleText.java 1805173 2017-08-16 10:50:04Z ssteiner $ */
package org.apache.fop.render.rtf.rtflib.rtfdoc;
/*
* This file is part of the RTF library of the FOP project, which was originally
* created by Bertrand Delacretaz [email protected] and by other
* contributors to the jfor project (www.jfor.org), who agreed to donate jfor to
* the FOP project.
*/
//Java
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* Class to handle text list style.
*/
public class RtfListStyleText extends RtfListStyle {
private String text;
/**
* Constructs a RtfListStyleText object.
* @param s Text to be displayed
*/
public RtfListStyleText(String s) {
text = s;
}
/**
* Gets called before a RtfListItem has to be written.
* @param item RtfListItem whose prefix has to be written
* {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IOException Thrown when an IO-problem occurs
*/
public void writeListPrefix(RtfListItem item)
throws IOException {
// bulleted list
item.writeControlWord("pnlvlblt");
item.writeControlWord("ilvl0");
item.writeOneAttribute(RtfListTable.LIST_NUMBER, item.getNumber());
item.writeOneAttribute("pnindent",
item.getParentList().attrib.getValue(RtfListTable.LIST_INDENT));
item.writeControlWord("pnf1");
item.writeGroupMark(true);
//item.writeControlWord("pndec");
item.writeOneAttribute(RtfListTable.LIST_FONT_TYPE, "2");
item.writeControlWord("pntxtb");
RtfStringConverter.getInstance().writeRtfString(item.writer, text);
item.writeGroupMark(false);
}
/**
* Gets called before a paragraph, which is contained by a RtfListItem has to be written.
*
* @param element RtfElement in whose context is to be written
* {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IOException Thrown when an IO-problem occurs
*/
public void writeParagraphPrefix(RtfElement element)
throws IOException {
element.writeGroupMark(true);
element.writeControlWord("pntext");
element.writeGroupMark(false);
}
/**
* Gets called when the list table has to be written.
*
* @param element RtfElement in whose context is to be written
* {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IOException Thrown when an IO-problem occurs
*/
public void writeLevelGroup(RtfElement element)
throws IOException {
element.attrib.set(RtfListTable.LIST_NUMBER_TYPE, 23);
element.writeGroupMark(true);
String sCount;
if (text.length() < 10) {
sCount = "0" + String.valueOf(text.length());
} else {
sCount = String.valueOf(Integer.toHexString(text.length()));
if (sCount.length() == 1) {
sCount = "0" + sCount;
}
}
element.writeOneAttributeNS(
RtfListTable.LIST_TEXT_FORM, "\\'" + sCount
+ RtfStringConverter.getInstance().escape(text));
element.writeGroupMark(false);
element.writeGroupMark(true);
element.writeOneAttributeNS(RtfListTable.LIST_NUM_POSITION, null);
element.writeGroupMark(false);
element.attrib.set(RtfListTable.LIST_FONT_TYPE, 2);
}
}