Java Code Examples for org.jfree.ui.TextAnchor#isVerticalCenter()

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Example 1
Source File: TextFragment.java    From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Calculates the vertical offset between the baseline and the specified 
 * text anchor.
 * 
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param anchor  the anchor.
 * 
 * @return the offset.
 */
public float calculateBaselineOffset(Graphics2D g2, TextAnchor anchor) {
    float result = 0.0f;
    final FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(this.font);
    final LineMetrics lm = fm.getLineMetrics("ABCxyz", g2);
    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        result = lm.getAscent();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        result = lm.getAscent() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        result = lm.getAscent() / 2.0f - lm.getDescent() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        result = -lm.getDescent() - lm.getLeading();
    }
    return result;                                             
}
 
Example 2
Source File: TextUtils.java    From openstock with GNU General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the anchor offsets for a string.
 * Normally, the (x, y) coordinate for drawing text is a point on the
 * baseline at the left of the text string.  If you add these offsets to
 * (x, y) and draw the string, then the anchor point should coincide with
 * the (x, y) point.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (not <code>null</code>).
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 *
 * @return  The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveTextBoundsAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor) {

    float[] result = new float[2];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    Font f = g2.getFont();
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(f);
    Rectangle2D bounds = getTextBounds(text, fm);
    LineMetrics metrics = f.getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = -metrics.getDescent() - metrics.getLeading();
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}
 
Example 3
Source File: TextUtils.java    From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the anchor offsets for a string.
 * Normally, the (x, y) coordinate for drawing text is a point on the
 * baseline at the left of the text string.  If you add these offsets to
 * (x, y) and draw the string, then the anchor point should coincide with
 * the (x, y) point.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (not <code>null</code>).
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 *
 * @return  The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveTextBoundsAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor) {

    float[] result = new float[2];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    Font f = g2.getFont();
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(f);
    Rectangle2D bounds = getTextBounds(text, fm);
    LineMetrics metrics = f.getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = -metrics.getDescent() - metrics.getLeading();
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}
 
Example 4
Source File: TextUtilities.java    From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the anchor offsets for a string.
 * Normally, the (x, y) coordinate for drawing text is a point on the
 * baseline at the left of the text string.  If you add these offsets to
 * (x, y) and draw the string, then the anchor point should coincide with
 * the (x, y) point.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (not <code>null</code>).
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 * @param textBounds  the text bounds (if not <code>null</code>, this
 *                    object will be updated by this method to match the
 *                    string bounds).
 *
 * @return  The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveTextBoundsAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor, Rectangle2D textBounds) {

    float[] result = new float[3];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    Font f = g2.getFont();
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(f);
    Rectangle2D bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(text, g2, fm);
    LineMetrics metrics = f.getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    result[2] = -ascent;
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = -metrics.getDescent() - metrics.getLeading();
    }
    if (textBounds != null) {
        textBounds.setRect(bounds);
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}
 
Example 5
Source File: TextUtilities.java    From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the anchor offsets for a string.
 * Normally, the (x, y) coordinate for drawing text is a point on the
 * baseline at the left of the text string.  If you add these offsets to
 * (x, y) and draw the string, then the anchor point should coincide with
 * the (x, y) point.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (not <code>null</code>).
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 *
 * @return  The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveTextBoundsAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor) {

    float[] result = new float[2];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    Font f = g2.getFont();
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(f);
    Rectangle2D bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(text, g2, fm);
    LineMetrics metrics = f.getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = -metrics.getDescent() - metrics.getLeading();
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}
 
Example 6
Source File: TextUtilities.java    From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the rotation anchor offsets for a
 * string.  These offsets are relative to the text starting coordinate
 * (<code>BASELINE_LEFT</code>).
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 *
 * @return The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveRotationAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor) {

    float[] result = new float[2];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    LineMetrics metrics = g2.getFont().getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics();
    Rectangle2D bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(text, g2, fm);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isLeft()) {
        xAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = descent + leading - (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = descent + leading - (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = -halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = metrics.getDescent() + metrics.getLeading();
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}
 
Example 7
Source File: TextUtils.java    From SIMVA-SoS with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the anchor offsets for a string.
 * Normally, the (x, y) coordinate for drawing text is a point on the
 * baseline at the left of the text string.  If you add these offsets to
 * (x, y) and draw the string, then the anchor point should coincide with
 * the (x, y) point.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (not <code>null</code>).
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 *
 * @return  The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveTextBoundsAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor) {

    float[] result = new float[2];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    Font f = g2.getFont();
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(f);
    Rectangle2D bounds = getTextBounds(text, fm);
    LineMetrics metrics = f.getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = -metrics.getDescent() - metrics.getLeading();
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}
 
Example 8
Source File: TextUtils.java    From ECG-Viewer with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the anchor offsets for a string.
 * Normally, the (x, y) coordinate for drawing text is a point on the
 * baseline at the left of the text string.  If you add these offsets to
 * (x, y) and draw the string, then the anchor point should coincide with
 * the (x, y) point.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (not <code>null</code>).
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 *
 * @return  The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveTextBoundsAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor) {

    float[] result = new float[2];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    Font f = g2.getFont();
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(f);
    Rectangle2D bounds = getTextBounds(text, fm);
    LineMetrics metrics = f.getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = -metrics.getDescent() - metrics.getLeading();
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}
 
Example 9
Source File: TextUtils.java    From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the anchor offsets for a string.
 * Normally, the (x, y) coordinate for drawing text is a point on the
 * baseline at the left of the text string.  If you add these offsets to
 * (x, y) and draw the string, then the anchor point should coincide with
 * the (x, y) point.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (not <code>null</code>).
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 *
 * @return  The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveTextBoundsAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor) {

    float[] result = new float[2];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    Font f = g2.getFont();
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(f);
    Rectangle2D bounds = getTextBounds(text, fm);
    LineMetrics metrics = f.getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = -metrics.getDescent() - metrics.getLeading();
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}
 
Example 10
Source File: TextUtils.java    From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A utility method that calculates the anchor offsets for a string.
 * Normally, the (x, y) coordinate for drawing text is a point on the
 * baseline at the left of the text string.  If you add these offsets to
 * (x, y) and draw the string, then the anchor point should coincide with
 * the (x, y) point.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (not <code>null</code>).
 * @param text  the text.
 * @param anchor  the anchor point.
 *
 * @return  The offsets.
 */
private static float[] deriveTextBoundsAnchorOffsets(Graphics2D g2,
        String text, TextAnchor anchor) {

    float[] result = new float[2];
    FontRenderContext frc = g2.getFontRenderContext();
    Font f = g2.getFont();
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(f);
    Rectangle2D bounds = getTextBounds(text, fm);
    LineMetrics metrics = f.getLineMetrics(text, frc);
    float ascent = metrics.getAscent();
    float halfAscent = ascent / 2.0f;
    float descent = metrics.getDescent();
    float leading = metrics.getLeading();
    float xAdj = 0.0f;
    float yAdj = 0.0f;

    if (anchor.isHorizontalCenter()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth() / 2.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isRight()) {
        xAdj = (float) -bounds.getWidth();
    }

    if (anchor.isTop()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) bounds.getHeight();
    }
    else if (anchor.isHalfAscent()) {
        yAdj = halfAscent;
    }
    else if (anchor.isVerticalCenter()) {
        yAdj = -descent - leading + (float) (bounds.getHeight() / 2.0);
    }
    else if (anchor.isBaseline()) {
        yAdj = 0.0f;
    }
    else if (anchor.isBottom()) {
        yAdj = -metrics.getDescent() - metrics.getLeading();
    }
    result[0] = xAdj;
    result[1] = yAdj;
    return result;

}