sun.font.AttributeValues Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: TextLayout.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Initialize the paragraph-specific data. */ private void paragraphInit(byte aBaseline, CoreMetrics lm, Map<? extends Attribute, ?> paragraphAttrs, char[] text) { baseline = aBaseline; // normalize to current baseline baselineOffsets = TextLine.getNormalizedOffsets(lm.baselineOffsets, baseline); justifyRatio = AttributeValues.getJustification(paragraphAttrs); NumericShaper shaper = AttributeValues.getNumericShaping(paragraphAttrs); if (shaper != null) { shaper.shape(text, 0, text.length); } }
Example #2
Source File: TextLayout.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Initialize the paragraph-specific data. */ private void paragraphInit(byte aBaseline, CoreMetrics lm, Map<? extends Attribute, ?> paragraphAttrs, char[] text) { baseline = aBaseline; // normalize to current baseline baselineOffsets = TextLine.getNormalizedOffsets(lm.baselineOffsets, baseline); justifyRatio = AttributeValues.getJustification(paragraphAttrs); NumericShaper shaper = AttributeValues.getNumericShaping(paragraphAttrs); if (shaper != null) { shaper.shape(text, 0, text.length); } }
Example #3
Source File: Font.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #4
Source File: Font.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #5
Source File: Font.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #6
Source File: Font.java From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #7
Source File: Font.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #8
Source File: Font.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #9
Source File: TextLayout.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Initialize the paragraph-specific data. */ private void paragraphInit(byte aBaseline, CoreMetrics lm, Map<? extends Attribute, ?> paragraphAttrs, char[] text) { baseline = aBaseline; // normalize to current baseline baselineOffsets = TextLine.getNormalizedOffsets(lm.baselineOffsets, baseline); justifyRatio = AttributeValues.getJustification(paragraphAttrs); NumericShaper shaper = AttributeValues.getNumericShaping(paragraphAttrs); if (shaper != null) { shaper.shape(text, 0, text.length); } }
Example #10
Source File: Font.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #11
Source File: Font.java From jdk-1.7-annotated with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #12
Source File: Font.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #13
Source File: TextLayout.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Initialize the paragraph-specific data. */ private void paragraphInit(byte aBaseline, CoreMetrics lm, Map<? extends Attribute, ?> paragraphAttrs, char[] text) { baseline = aBaseline; // normalize to current baseline baselineOffsets = TextLine.getNormalizedOffsets(lm.baselineOffsets, baseline); justifyRatio = AttributeValues.getJustification(paragraphAttrs); NumericShaper shaper = AttributeValues.getNumericShaping(paragraphAttrs); if (shaper != null) { shaper.shape(text, 0, text.length); } }
Example #14
Source File: TextLayout.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Initialize the paragraph-specific data. */ private void paragraphInit(byte aBaseline, CoreMetrics lm, Map<? extends Attribute, ?> paragraphAttrs, char[] text) { baseline = aBaseline; // normalize to current baseline baselineOffsets = TextLine.getNormalizedOffsets(lm.baselineOffsets, baseline); justifyRatio = AttributeValues.getJustification(paragraphAttrs); NumericShaper shaper = AttributeValues.getNumericShaping(paragraphAttrs); if (shaper != null) { shaper.shape(text, 0, text.length); } }
Example #15
Source File: Font.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #16
Source File: TextLayout.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Initialize the paragraph-specific data. */ private void paragraphInit(byte aBaseline, CoreMetrics lm, Map<? extends Attribute, ?> paragraphAttrs, char[] text) { baseline = aBaseline; // normalize to current baseline baselineOffsets = TextLine.getNormalizedOffsets(lm.baselineOffsets, baseline); justifyRatio = AttributeValues.getJustification(paragraphAttrs); NumericShaper shaper = AttributeValues.getNumericShaping(paragraphAttrs); if (shaper != null) { shaper.shape(text, 0, text.length); } }
Example #17
Source File: Font.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Return the AttributeValues object associated with this * font. Most of the time, the internal object is null. * If required, it will be created from the 'standard' * state on the font. Only non-default values will be * set in the AttributeValues object. * * <p>Since the AttributeValues object is mutable, and it * is cached in the font, care must be taken to ensure that * it is not mutated. */ private AttributeValues getAttributeValues() { if (values == null) { AttributeValues valuesTmp = new AttributeValues(); valuesTmp.setFamily(name); valuesTmp.setSize(pointSize); // expects the float value. if ((style & BOLD) != 0) { valuesTmp.setWeight(2); // WEIGHT_BOLD } if ((style & ITALIC) != 0) { valuesTmp.setPosture(.2f); // POSTURE_OBLIQUE } valuesTmp.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for streaming compatibility values = valuesTmp; } return values; }
Example #18
Source File: Font.java From jdk-1.7-annotated with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating the current * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style to it. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #19
Source File: Font.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating this * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style and size. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @param size the size for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style, float size){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); newValues.setSize(size); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #20
Source File: Font.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating the current * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new size to it. * @param size the size for the new <code>Font</code>. * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(float size){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); newValues.setSize(size); return new Font(newValues, null, -1, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #21
Source File: Font.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Initialize the standard Font fields from the values object. */ private void initFromValues(AttributeValues values) { this.values = values; values.defineAll(PRIMARY_MASK); // for 1.5 streaming compatibility this.name = values.getFamily(); this.pointSize = values.getSize(); this.size = (int)(values.getSize() + 0.5); if (values.getWeight() >= 2f) this.style |= BOLD; // not == 2f if (values.getPosture() >= .2f) this.style |= ITALIC; // not == .2f this.nonIdentityTx = values.anyNonDefault(EXTRA_MASK); this.hasLayoutAttributes = values.anyNonDefault(LAYOUT_MASK); }
Example #22
Source File: Font.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Reads the <code>ObjectInputStream</code>. * Unrecognized keys or values will be ignored. * * @param s the <code>ObjectInputStream</code> to read * @serial * @see #writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream) */ private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) throws java.lang.ClassNotFoundException, java.io.IOException { s.defaultReadObject(); if (pointSize == 0) { pointSize = (float)size; } // Handle fRequestedAttributes. // in 1.5, we always streamed out the font values plus // TRANSFORM, SUPERSCRIPT, and WIDTH, regardless of whether the // values were default or not. In 1.6 we only stream out // defined values. So, 1.6 streams in from a 1.5 stream, // it check each of these values and 'undefines' it if the // value is the default. if (fRequestedAttributes != null) { try { values = getAttributeValues(); // init AttributeValues extras = AttributeValues.fromSerializableHashtable(fRequestedAttributes); if (!AttributeValues.is16Hashtable(fRequestedAttributes)) { extras.unsetDefault(); // if legacy stream, undefine these } values = getAttributeValues().merge(extras); this.nonIdentityTx = values.anyNonDefault(EXTRA_MASK); this.hasLayoutAttributes = values.anyNonDefault(LAYOUT_MASK); } catch (Throwable t) { throw new IOException(t); } finally { fRequestedAttributes = null; // don't need it any more } } }
Example #23
Source File: Font.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating this * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style and size. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @param size the size for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style, float size){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); newValues.setSize(size); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #24
Source File: Font.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating this * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style and size. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @param size the size for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style, float size){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); newValues.setSize(size); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #25
Source File: Font.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Reads the <code>ObjectInputStream</code>. * Unrecognized keys or values will be ignored. * * @param s the <code>ObjectInputStream</code> to read * @serial * @see #writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream) */ private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) throws java.lang.ClassNotFoundException, java.io.IOException { s.defaultReadObject(); if (pointSize == 0) { pointSize = (float)size; } // Handle fRequestedAttributes. // in 1.5, we always streamed out the font values plus // TRANSFORM, SUPERSCRIPT, and WIDTH, regardless of whether the // values were default or not. In 1.6 we only stream out // defined values. So, 1.6 streams in from a 1.5 stream, // it check each of these values and 'undefines' it if the // value is the default. if (fRequestedAttributes != null) { try { values = getAttributeValues(); // init AttributeValues extras = AttributeValues.fromSerializableHashtable(fRequestedAttributes); if (!AttributeValues.is16Hashtable(fRequestedAttributes)) { extras.unsetDefault(); // if legacy stream, undefine these } values = getAttributeValues().merge(extras); this.nonIdentityTx = values.anyNonDefault(EXTRA_MASK); this.hasLayoutAttributes = values.anyNonDefault(LAYOUT_MASK); } catch (Throwable t) { throw new IOException(t); } finally { fRequestedAttributes = null; // don't need it any more } } }
Example #26
Source File: Font.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating this * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style and size. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @param size the size for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style, float size){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); newValues.setSize(size); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #27
Source File: Font.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating the current * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style to it. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #28
Source File: Font.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating the current * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style to it. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #29
Source File: Font.java From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating the current * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style to it. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }
Example #30
Source File: Font.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Font</code> object by replicating this * <code>Font</code> object and applying a new style and size. * @param style the style for the new <code>Font</code> * @param size the size for the new <code>Font</code> * @return a new <code>Font</code> object. * @since 1.2 */ public Font deriveFont(int style, float size){ if (values == null) { return new Font(name, style, size, createdFont, font2DHandle); } AttributeValues newValues = getAttributeValues().clone(); int oldStyle = (this.style != style) ? this.style : -1; applyStyle(style, newValues); newValues.setSize(size); return new Font(newValues, null, oldStyle, createdFont, font2DHandle); }