Java Code Examples for com.lowagie.text.Image#setAlignment()
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Example 1
Source File: AlignmentTest.java From itext2 with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Demonstrates the alignment method. */ @Test public void main() throws Exception { // step 1: creation of a document-object Document document = new Document(); // step 2: creation of a writer PdfWriter.getInstance(document, PdfTestBase.getOutputStream("alignment.pdf")); // step 3: we open the document document.open(); Image gif = Image.getInstance(PdfTestBase.RESOURCES_DIR + "vonnegut.gif"); gif.setAlignment(Image.RIGHT); Image jpeg = Image.getInstance(PdfTestBase.RESOURCES_DIR + "otsoe.jpg"); jpeg.setAlignment(Image.MIDDLE); Image png = Image.getInstance(PdfTestBase.RESOURCES_DIR + "hitchcock.png"); png.setAlignment(Image.LEFT); document.add(gif); document.add(jpeg); document.add(png); // step 5: we close the document document.close(); }
Example 2
Source File: ElementFactory.java From gcs with Mozilla Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Creates an Image object based on a list of properties. * * @param attributes * @return an Image */ public static Image getImage(Properties attributes) throws BadElementException, MalformedURLException, IOException { String value; value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.URL); if (value == null) { throw new MalformedURLException("The URL of the image is missing."); } Image image = Image.getInstance(value); value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ALIGN); int align = 0; if (value != null) { if (ElementTags.ALIGN_LEFT.equalsIgnoreCase(value)) { align |= Image.LEFT; } else if (ElementTags.ALIGN_RIGHT.equalsIgnoreCase(value)) { align |= Image.RIGHT; } else if (ElementTags.ALIGN_MIDDLE.equalsIgnoreCase(value)) { align |= Image.MIDDLE; } } if ("true".equalsIgnoreCase(attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.UNDERLYING))) { align |= Image.UNDERLYING; } if ("true".equalsIgnoreCase(attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.TEXTWRAP))) { align |= Image.TEXTWRAP; } image.setAlignment(align); value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ALT); if (value != null) { image.setAlt(value); } String x = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ABSOLUTEX); String y = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ABSOLUTEY); if (x != null && y != null) { image.setAbsolutePosition(Float.parseFloat(x + "f"), Float.parseFloat(y + "f")); } value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.PLAINWIDTH); if (value != null) { image.scaleAbsoluteWidth(Float.parseFloat(value + "f")); } value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.PLAINHEIGHT); if (value != null) { image.scaleAbsoluteHeight(Float.parseFloat(value + "f")); } value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ROTATION); if (value != null) { image.setRotation(Float.parseFloat(value + "f")); } return image; }
Example 3
Source File: ElementFactory.java From itext2 with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Creates an Image object based on a list of properties. * @param attributes * @return an Image */ public static Image getImage(Properties attributes) throws BadElementException, MalformedURLException, IOException { String value; value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.URL); if (value == null) throw new MalformedURLException("The URL of the image is missing."); Image image = Image.getInstance(value); value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ALIGN); int align = 0; if (value != null) { if (ElementTags.ALIGN_LEFT.equalsIgnoreCase(value)) align |= Image.LEFT; else if (ElementTags.ALIGN_RIGHT.equalsIgnoreCase(value)) align |= Image.RIGHT; else if (ElementTags.ALIGN_MIDDLE.equalsIgnoreCase(value)) align |= Image.MIDDLE; } if ("true".equalsIgnoreCase(attributes .getProperty(ElementTags.UNDERLYING))) align |= Image.UNDERLYING; if ("true".equalsIgnoreCase(attributes .getProperty(ElementTags.TEXTWRAP))) align |= Image.TEXTWRAP; image.setAlignment(align); value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ALT); if (value != null) { image.setAlt(value); } String x = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ABSOLUTEX); String y = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ABSOLUTEY); if ((x != null) && (y != null)) { image.setAbsolutePosition(Float.parseFloat(x + "f"), Float .parseFloat(y + "f")); } value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.PLAINWIDTH); if (value != null) { image.scaleAbsoluteWidth(Float.parseFloat(value + "f")); } value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.PLAINHEIGHT); if (value != null) { image.scaleAbsoluteHeight(Float.parseFloat(value + "f")); } value = attributes.getProperty(ElementTags.ROTATION); if (value != null) { image.setRotation(Float.parseFloat(value + "f")); } return image; }
Example 4
Source File: ImagesAlignmentTest.java From itext2 with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Generates a PDF with Images that are aligned. */ @Test public void main() throws Exception { // step 1: creation of a document-object Document document = new Document(); // step 2: // we create a writer that listens to the document // and directs a PDF-stream to a file PdfWriter.getInstance(document, PdfTestBase.getOutputStream("imagesAlignment.pdf")); // step 3: we open the document document.open(); // step 4: content Image gif = Image.getInstance(PdfTestBase.RESOURCES_DIR + "vonnegut.gif"); gif.setAlignment(Image.RIGHT | Image.TEXTWRAP); Image jpeg = Image.getInstance(PdfTestBase.RESOURCES_DIR + "otsoe.jpg"); jpeg.setAlignment(Image.MIDDLE); Image png = Image.getInstance(PdfTestBase.RESOURCES_DIR + "hitchcock.png"); png.setAlignment(Image.LEFT | Image.UNDERLYING); for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { document.add(new Phrase("Who is this? ")); } document.add(gif); for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { document.add(new Phrase("Who is this? ")); } document.add(Chunk.NEWLINE); document.add(jpeg); for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { document.add(new Phrase("Who is this? ")); } document.add(png); for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { document.add(new Phrase("Who is this? ")); } document.add(gif); for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { document.add(new Phrase("Who is this? ")); } document.add(Chunk.NEWLINE); document.add(jpeg); for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { document.add(new Phrase("Who is this? ")); } document.add(png); for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { document.add(new Phrase("Who is this? ")); } // step 5: we close the document document.close(); }
Example 5
Source File: RotatingTest.java From itext2 with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Rotating images. */ @Test public void main() throws Exception { // step 1: creation of a document-object Document document = new Document(); // step 2: // we create a writer that listens to the document // and directs a PDF-stream to a file PdfWriter.getInstance(document, PdfTestBase.getOutputStream("rotating.pdf")); // step 3: we open the document document.open(); // step 4: we add content Image jpg = Image.getInstance(PdfTestBase.RESOURCES_DIR + "otsoe.jpg"); jpg.setAlignment(Image.MIDDLE); jpg.setRotation((float) Math.PI / 6); document.add(new Paragraph("rotate 30 degrees")); document.add(jpg); document.newPage(); jpg.setRotation((float) Math.PI / 4); document.add(new Paragraph("rotate 45 degrees")); document.add(jpg); document.newPage(); jpg.setRotation((float) Math.PI / 2); document.add(new Paragraph("rotate pi/2 radians")); document.add(jpg); document.newPage(); jpg.setRotation((float) (Math.PI * 0.75)); document.add(new Paragraph("rotate 135 degrees")); document.add(jpg); document.newPage(); jpg.setRotation((float) Math.PI); document.add(new Paragraph("rotate pi radians")); document.add(jpg); document.newPage(); jpg.setRotation((float) (2.0 * Math.PI)); document.add(new Paragraph("rotate 2 x pi radians")); document.add(jpg); // step 5: we close the document document.close(); }