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GATE - general achitecture for text engineering - is open source
software capable of solving almost any text processing problem. This
artifact enables you to embed the core GATE Embedded with its essential
dependencies. You will able to use the GATE Embedded API and load and
store GATE XML documents. This artifact is the perfect dependency for
CREOLE plugins or for applications that need to customize the GATE
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package gate.swing;
import java.awt.*;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
import javax.swing.Icon;
/**
* VTextIcon is an Icon implementation which draws a short string vertically.
* It's useful for JTabbedPanes with LEFT or RIGHT tabs but can be used in any
* component which supports Icons, such as JLabel or JButton
* You can provide a hint to indicate whether to rotate the string
* to the left or right, or not at all, and it checks to make sure
* that the rotation is legal for the given string
* (for example, Chinese/Japanese/Korean scripts have special rules when
* drawn vertically and should never be rotated)
*
* NOTE: This class was taken from
*
* this location.
*
* The author specifies:
* "Anybody can use the code for any purpose; I don't want any
* compensation, nor do I accept any liability."
*
* @author Lee Ann Rucker <[email protected]>
*
*/
public class VerticalTextIcon implements Icon, PropertyChangeListener {
String fLabel;
String[] fCharStrings; // for efficiency, break the fLabel into one-char strings to be passed to drawString
int[] fCharWidths; // Roman characters should be centered when not rotated (Japanese fonts are monospaced)
int[] fPosition; // Japanese half-height characters need to be shifted when drawn vertically
int fWidth, fHeight, fCharHeight, fDescent; // Cached for speed
int fRotation;
Component fComponent;
static final int POSITION_NORMAL = 0;
static final int POSITION_TOP_RIGHT = 1;
static final int POSITION_FAR_TOP_RIGHT = 2;
public static final int ROTATE_DEFAULT = 0x00;
public static final int ROTATE_NONE = 0x01;
public static final int ROTATE_LEFT = 0x02;
public static final int ROTATE_RIGHT = 0x04;
/**
* Creates a VTextIcon
for the specified component
* with the specified label
.
* It sets the orientation to the default for the string
* @see #verifyRotation
*/
public VerticalTextIcon(Component component, String label) {
this(component, label, ROTATE_DEFAULT);
}
/**
* Creates a VTextIcon
for the specified component
* with the specified label
.
* It sets the orientation to the provided value if it's legal for the string
* @see #verifyRotation
*/
public VerticalTextIcon(Component component, String label, int rotateHint) {
fComponent = component;
fLabel = label;
fRotation = verifyRotation(label, rotateHint);
calcDimensions();
fComponent.addPropertyChangeListener(this);
}
/**
* sets the label to the given string, updating the orientation as needed
* and invalidating the layout if the size changes
* @see #verifyRotation
*/
public void setLabel(String label) {
fLabel = label;
fRotation = verifyRotation(label, fRotation); // Make sure the current rotation is still legal
recalcDimensions();
}
/**
* Checks for changes to the font on the fComponent
* so that it can invalidate the layout if the size changes
*/
@Override
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent e) {
String prop = e.getPropertyName();
if("font".equals(prop)) {
recalcDimensions();
}
}
/**
* Calculates the dimensions. If they've changed,
* invalidates the component
*/
void recalcDimensions() {
int wOld = getIconWidth();
int hOld = getIconHeight();
calcDimensions();
if (wOld != getIconWidth() || hOld != getIconHeight())
fComponent.invalidate();
}
void calcDimensions() {
FontMetrics fm = fComponent.getFontMetrics(fComponent.getFont());
fCharHeight = fm.getAscent() + fm.getDescent();
fDescent = fm.getDescent();
if (fRotation == ROTATE_NONE) {
int len = fLabel.length();
char data[] = new char[len];
fLabel.getChars(0, len, data, 0);
// if not rotated, width is that of the widest char in the string
fWidth = 0;
// we need an array of one-char strings for drawString
fCharStrings = new String[len];
fCharWidths = new int[len];
fPosition = new int[len];
char ch;
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
ch = data[i];
fCharWidths[i] = fm.charWidth(ch);
if (fCharWidths[i] > fWidth)
fWidth = fCharWidths[i];
fCharStrings[i] = new String(data, i, 1);
// small kana and punctuation
if (sDrawsInTopRight.indexOf(ch) >= 0) // if ch is in sDrawsInTopRight
fPosition[i] = POSITION_TOP_RIGHT;
else if (sDrawsInFarTopRight.indexOf(ch) >= 0)
fPosition[i] = POSITION_FAR_TOP_RIGHT;
else
fPosition[i] = POSITION_NORMAL;
}
// and height is the font height * the char count, + one extra leading at the bottom
fHeight = fCharHeight * len + fDescent;
}
else {
// if rotated, width is the height of the string
fWidth = fCharHeight;
// and height is the width, plus some buffer space
fHeight = fm.stringWidth(fLabel) + 2*kBufferSpace;
}
}
/**
* Draw the icon at the specified location. Icon implementations
* may use the Component argument to get properties useful for
* painting, e.g. the foreground or background color.
*/
@Override
public void paintIcon(Component c, Graphics g, int x, int y) {
// We don't insist that it be on the same Component
g.setColor(c.getForeground());
g.setFont(c.getFont());
if (fRotation == ROTATE_NONE) {
int yPos = y + fCharHeight;
for (int i = 0; i < fCharStrings.length; i++) {
// Special rules for Japanese - "half-height" characters (like ya, yu, yo in combinations)
// should draw in the top-right quadrant when drawn vertically
// - they draw in the bottom-left normally
int tweak;
switch (fPosition[i]) {
case POSITION_NORMAL:
// Roman fonts should be centered. Japanese fonts are always monospaced.
g.drawString(fCharStrings[i], x+((fWidth-fCharWidths[i])/2), yPos);
break;
case POSITION_TOP_RIGHT:
tweak = fCharHeight/3; // Should be 2, but they aren't actually half-height
g.drawString(fCharStrings[i], x+(tweak/2), yPos-tweak);
break;
case POSITION_FAR_TOP_RIGHT:
tweak = fCharHeight - fCharHeight/3;
g.drawString(fCharStrings[i], x+(tweak/2), yPos-tweak);
break;
}
yPos += fCharHeight;
}
}
else if (fRotation == ROTATE_LEFT) {
g.translate(x+fWidth,y+fHeight);
((Graphics2D)g).rotate(-NINETY_DEGREES);
g.drawString(fLabel, kBufferSpace, -fDescent);
((Graphics2D)g).rotate(NINETY_DEGREES);
g.translate(-(x+fWidth),-(y+fHeight));
}
else if (fRotation == ROTATE_RIGHT) {
g.translate(x,y);
((Graphics2D)g).rotate(NINETY_DEGREES);
g.drawString(fLabel, kBufferSpace, -fDescent);
((Graphics2D)g).rotate(-NINETY_DEGREES);
g.translate(-x,-y);
}
}
/**
* Returns the icon's width.
*
* @return an int specifying the fixed width of the icon.
*/
@Override
public int getIconWidth() {
return fWidth;
}
/**
* Returns the icon's height.
*
* @return an int specifying the fixed height of the icon.
*/
@Override
public int getIconHeight() {
return fHeight;
}
/**
verifyRotation
returns the best rotation for the string (ROTATE_NONE, ROTATE_LEFT, ROTATE_RIGHT)
This is public static so you can use it to test a string without creating a VTextIcon
from http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/tr9-3.html
When setting text using the Arabic script in vertical lines,
it is more common to employ a horizontal baseline that
is rotated by 90� counterclockwise so that the characters
are ordered from top to bottom. Latin text and numbers
may be rotated 90� clockwise so that the characters
are also ordered from top to bottom.
Rotation rules
- Roman can rotate left, right, or none - default right (counterclockwise)
- CJK can't rotate
- Arabic must rotate - default left (clockwise)
from the online edition of _The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0_, file ch10.pdf page 4
Ideographs are found in three blocks of the Unicode Standard...
U+4E00-U+9FFF, U+3400-U+4DFF, U+F900-U+FAFF
Hiragana is U+3040-U+309F, katakana is U+30A0-U+30FF
from http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/writingdirections.html
East Asian scripts are frequently written in vertical lines
which run from top-to-bottom and are arrange columns either
from left-to-right (Mongolian) or right-to-left (other scripts).
Most characters use the same shape and orientation when displayed
horizontally or vertically, but many punctuation characters
will change their shape when displayed vertically.
Letters and words from other scripts are generally rotated through
ninety degree angles so that they, too, will read from top to bottom.
That is, letters from left-to-right scripts will be rotated clockwise
and letters from right-to-left scripts counterclockwise, both
through ninety degree angles.
Unlike the bidirectional case, the choice of vertical layout
is usually treated as a formatting style; therefore,
the Unicode Standard does not define default rendering behavior
for vertical text nor provide directionality controls designed to override such behavior
*/
public static int verifyRotation(String label, int rotateHint) {
boolean hasCJK = false;
boolean hasMustRotate = false; // Arabic, etc
int len = label.length();
char data[] = new char[len];
char ch;
label.getChars(0, len, data, 0);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
ch = data[i];
if ((ch >= '\u4E00' && ch <= '\u9FFF') ||
(ch >= '\u3400' && ch <= '\u4DFF') ||
(ch >= '\uF900' && ch <= '\uFAFF') ||
(ch >= '\u3040' && ch <= '\u309F') ||
(ch >= '\u30A0' && ch <= '\u30FF') )
hasCJK = true;
if ((ch >= '\u0590' && ch <= '\u05FF') || // Hebrew
(ch >= '\u0600' && ch <= '\u06FF') || // Arabic
(ch >= '\u0700' && ch <= '\u074F') ) // Syriac
hasMustRotate = true;
}
// If you mix Arabic with Chinese, you're on your own
if (hasCJK)
return DEFAULT_CJK;
int legal = hasMustRotate ? LEGAL_MUST_ROTATE : LEGAL_ROMAN;
if ((rotateHint & legal) > 0)
return rotateHint;
// The hint wasn't legal, or it was zero
return hasMustRotate ? DEFAULT_MUST_ROTATE : DEFAULT_ROMAN;
}
// The small kana characters and Japanese punctuation that draw in the top right quadrant:
// small a, i, u, e, o, tsu, ya, yu, yo, wa (katakana only) ka ke
static final String sDrawsInTopRight =
"\u3041\u3043\u3045\u3047\u3049\u3063\u3083\u3085\u3087\u308E" + // hiragana
"\u30A1\u30A3\u30A5\u30A7\u30A9\u30C3\u30E3\u30E5\u30E7\u30EE\u30F5\u30F6"; // katakana
static final String sDrawsInFarTopRight = "\u3001\u3002"; // comma, full stop
static final int DEFAULT_CJK = ROTATE_NONE;
static final int LEGAL_ROMAN = ROTATE_NONE | ROTATE_LEFT | ROTATE_RIGHT;
static final int DEFAULT_ROMAN = ROTATE_RIGHT;
static final int LEGAL_MUST_ROTATE = ROTATE_LEFT | ROTATE_RIGHT;
static final int DEFAULT_MUST_ROTATE = ROTATE_LEFT;
static final double NINETY_DEGREES = Math.toRadians(90.0);
static final int kBufferSpace = 5;
}