public abstract class GlyphVector extends Object implements Cloneable
A GlyphVector
object is a collection of glyphs containing geometric information for the placement of each glyph in a transformed coordinate space which corresponds to the device on which the GlyphVector
is ultimately displayed.
The GlyphVector
does not attempt any interpretation of the sequence of glyphs it contains. Relationships between adjacent glyphs in sequence are solely used to determine the placement of the glyphs in the visual coordinate space.
Instances of GlyphVector
are created by a Font
.
In a text processing application that can cache intermediate representations of text, creation and subsequent caching of a GlyphVector
for use during rendering is the fastest method to present the visual representation of characters to a user.
A GlyphVector
is associated with exactly one Font
, and can provide data useful only in relation to this Font
. In addition, metrics obtained from a GlyphVector
are not generally geometrically scaleable since the pixelization and spacing are dependent on grid-fitting algorithms within a Font
. To facilitate accurate measurement of a GlyphVector
and its component glyphs, you must specify a scaling transform, anti-alias mode, and fractional metrics mode when creating the GlyphVector
. These characteristics can be derived from the destination device.
For each glyph in the GlyphVector
, you can obtain:
GlyphVector
. The metrics of the glyph may be different under different transforms, application specified rendering hints, and the specific instance of the glyph within the GlyphVector
. Altering the data used to create the GlyphVector
does not alter the state of the GlyphVector
.
Methods are provided to adjust the positions of the glyphs within the GlyphVector
. These methods are most appropriate for applications that are performing justification operations for the presentation of the glyphs.
Methods are provided to transform individual glyphs within the GlyphVector
. These methods are primarily useful for special effects.
Methods are provided to return both the visual, logical, and pixel bounds of the entire GlyphVector
or of individual glyphs within the GlyphVector
.
Methods are provided to return a Shape
for the GlyphVector
, and for individual glyphs within the GlyphVector
.
Font
, GlyphMetrics
, TextLayout
public static final int FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS
A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates that this GlyphVector
has per-glyph transforms.
public static final int FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS
A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates that this GlyphVector
has position adjustments. When this is true, the glyph positions don't match the accumulated default advances of the glyphs (for example, if kerning has been done).
public static final int FLAG_RUN_RTL
A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates that this GlyphVector
has a right-to-left run direction. This refers to the glyph-to-char mapping and does not imply that the visual locations of the glyphs are necessarily in this order, although generally they will be.
public static final int FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS
A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates that this GlyphVector
has a complex glyph-to-char mapping (one that does not map glyphs to chars one-to-one in strictly ascending or descending order matching the run direction).
public static final int FLAG_MASK
A mask for supported flags from getLayoutFlags. Only bits covered by the mask should be tested.
public GlyphVector()
public abstract Font getFont()
Returns the Font
associated with this GlyphVector
.
Font
used to create this GlyphVector
.Font
public abstract FontRenderContext getFontRenderContext()
Returns the FontRenderContext
associated with this GlyphVector
.
FontRenderContext
used to create this GlyphVector
.FontRenderContext
, Font
public abstract void performDefaultLayout()
Assigns default positions to each glyph in this GlyphVector
. This can destroy information generated during initial layout of this GlyphVector
.
public abstract int getNumGlyphs()
Returns the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
.
GlyphVector
.public abstract int getGlyphCode(int glyphIndex)
Returns the glyphcode of the specified glyph. This return value is meaningless to anything other than the Font
object that created this GlyphVector
.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
that corresponds to the glyph from which to retrieve the glyphcode.glyphIndex
.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
public abstract int[] getGlyphCodes(int beginGlyphIndex, int numEntries, int[] codeReturn)
Returns an array of glyphcodes for the specified glyphs. The contents of this return value are meaningless to anything other than the Font
used to create this GlyphVector
. This method is used for convenience and performance when processing glyphcodes. If no array is passed in, a new array is created.
beginGlyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
at which to start retrieving glyphcodesnumEntries
- the number of glyphcodes to retrievecodeReturn
- the array that receives the glyphcodes and is then returnedIllegalArgumentException
- if numEntries
is less than 0IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if beginGlyphIndex
is less than 0IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the sum of beginGlyphIndex
and numEntries
is greater than the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
public int getGlyphCharIndex(int glyphIndex)
Returns the character index of the specified glyph. The character index is the index of the first logical character represented by the glyph. The default implementation assumes a one-to-one, left-to-right mapping of glyphs to characters.
glyphIndex
- the index of the glyphpublic int[] getGlyphCharIndices(int beginGlyphIndex, int numEntries, int[] codeReturn)
Returns the character indices of the specified glyphs. The character index is the index of the first logical character represented by the glyph. Indices are returned in glyph order. The default implementation invokes getGlyphCharIndex for each glyph, and subclassers will probably want to override this implementation for performance reasons. Use this method for convenience and performance in processing of glyphcodes. If no array is passed in, a new array is created.
beginGlyphIndex
- the index of the first glyphnumEntries
- the number of glyph indicescodeReturn
- the array into which to return the character indicespublic abstract Rectangle2D getLogicalBounds()
Returns the logical bounds of this GlyphVector
. This method is used when positioning this GlyphVector
in relation to visually adjacent GlyphVector
objects.
Rectangle2D
that is the logical bounds of this GlyphVector
.public abstract Rectangle2D getVisualBounds()
Returns the visual bounds of this GlyphVector
The visual bounds is the bounding box of the outline of this GlyphVector
. Because of rasterization and alignment of pixels, it is possible that this box does not enclose all pixels affected by rendering this GlyphVector
.
Rectangle2D
that is the bounding box of this GlyphVector
.public Rectangle getPixelBounds(FontRenderContext renderFRC, float x, float y)
Returns the pixel bounds of this GlyphVector
when rendered in a graphics with the given FontRenderContext
at the given location. The renderFRC need not be the same as the FontRenderContext
of this GlyphVector
, and can be null. If it is null, the FontRenderContext
of this GlyphVector
is used. The default implementation returns the visual bounds, offset to x, y and rounded out to the next integer value (i.e. returns an integer rectangle which encloses the visual bounds) and ignores the FRC. Subclassers should override this method.
renderFRC
- the FontRenderContext
of the Graphics
.x
- the x-coordinate at which to render this GlyphVector
.y
- the y-coordinate at which to render this GlyphVector
.Rectangle
bounding the pixels that would be affected.public abstract Shape getOutline()
Returns a Shape
whose interior corresponds to the visual representation of this GlyphVector
.
Shape
that is the outline of this GlyphVector
.public abstract Shape getOutline(float x, float y)
Returns a Shape
whose interior corresponds to the visual representation of this GlyphVector
when rendered at x, y.
x
- the X coordinate of this GlyphVector
.y
- the Y coordinate of this GlyphVector
.Shape
that is the outline of this GlyphVector
when rendered at the specified coordinates.public abstract Shape getGlyphOutline(int glyphIndex)
Returns a Shape
whose interior corresponds to the visual representation of the specified glyph within this GlyphVector
. The outline returned by this method is positioned around the origin of each individual glyph.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
Shape
that is the outline of the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
of this GlyphVector
.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
public Shape getGlyphOutline(int glyphIndex, float x, float y)
Returns a Shape
whose interior corresponds to the visual representation of the specified glyph within this GlyphVector
, offset to x, y. The outline returned by this method is positioned around the origin of each individual glyph.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
x
- the X coordinate of the location of this GlyphVector
y
- the Y coordinate of the location of this GlyphVector
Shape
that is the outline of the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
of this GlyphVector
when rendered at the specified coordinates.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
public abstract Point2D getGlyphPosition(int glyphIndex)
Returns the position of the specified glyph relative to the origin of this GlyphVector
. If glyphIndex
equals the number of of glyphs in this GlyphVector
, this method returns the position after the last glyph. This position is used to define the advance of the entire GlyphVector
.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
Point2D
object that is the position of the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
setGlyphPosition(int, java.awt.geom.Point2D)
public abstract void setGlyphPosition(int glyphIndex, Point2D newPos)
Sets the position of the specified glyph within this GlyphVector
. If glyphIndex
equals the number of of glyphs in this GlyphVector
, this method sets the position after the last glyph. This position is used to define the advance of the entire GlyphVector
.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
newPos
- the Point2D
at which to position the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
getGlyphPosition(int)
public abstract AffineTransform getGlyphTransform(int glyphIndex)
Returns the transform of the specified glyph within this GlyphVector
. The transform is relative to the glyph position. If no special transform has been applied, null
can be returned. A null return indicates an identity transform.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
AffineTransform
that is the transform of the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
setGlyphTransform(int, java.awt.geom.AffineTransform)
public abstract void setGlyphTransform(int glyphIndex, AffineTransform newTX)
Sets the transform of the specified glyph within this GlyphVector
. The transform is relative to the glyph position. A null
argument for newTX
indicates that no special transform is applied for the specified glyph. This method can be used to rotate, mirror, translate and scale the glyph. Adding a transform can result in significant performance changes.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
newTX
- the new transform of the glyph at glyphIndex
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
getGlyphTransform(int)
public int getLayoutFlags()
Returns flags describing the global state of the GlyphVector. Flags not described below are reserved. The default implementation returns 0 (meaning false) for the position adjustments, transforms, rtl, and complex flags. Subclassers should override this method, and make sure it correctly describes the GlyphVector and corresponds to the results of related calls.
FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS
, FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS
, FLAG_RUN_RTL
, FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS
, FLAG_MASK
public abstract float[] getGlyphPositions(int beginGlyphIndex, int numEntries, float[] positionReturn)
Returns an array of glyph positions for the specified glyphs. This method is used for convenience and performance when processing glyph positions. If no array is passed in, a new array is created. Even numbered array entries beginning with position zero are the X coordinates of the glyph numbered beginGlyphIndex + position/2
. Odd numbered array entries beginning with position one are the Y coordinates of the glyph numbered beginGlyphIndex + (position-1)/2
. If beginGlyphIndex
equals the number of of glyphs in this GlyphVector
, this method gets the position after the last glyph and this position is used to define the advance of the entire GlyphVector
.
beginGlyphIndex
- the index at which to begin retrieving glyph positionsnumEntries
- the number of glyphs to retrievepositionReturn
- the array that receives the glyph positions and is then returned.beginGlyphIndex
and numEntries
.IllegalArgumentException
- if numEntries
is less than 0IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if beginGlyphIndex
is less than 0IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the sum of beginGlyphIndex
and numEntries
is greater than the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
plus onepublic abstract Shape getGlyphLogicalBounds(int glyphIndex)
Returns the logical bounds of the specified glyph within this GlyphVector
. These logical bounds have a total of four edges, with two edges parallel to the baseline under the glyph's transform and the other two edges are shared with adjacent glyphs if they are present. This method is useful for hit-testing of the specified glyph, positioning of a caret at the leading or trailing edge of a glyph, and for drawing a highlight region around the specified glyph.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
that corresponds to the glyph from which to retrieve its logical boundsShape
that is the logical bounds of the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
getGlyphVisualBounds(int)
public abstract Shape getGlyphVisualBounds(int glyphIndex)
Returns the visual bounds of the specified glyph within the GlyphVector
. The bounds returned by this method is positioned around the origin of each individual glyph.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
that corresponds to the glyph from which to retrieve its visual boundsShape
that is the visual bounds of the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
getGlyphLogicalBounds(int)
public Rectangle getGlyphPixelBounds(int index, FontRenderContext renderFRC, float x, float y)
Returns the pixel bounds of the glyph at index when this GlyphVector
is rendered in a Graphics
with the given FontRenderContext
at the given location. The renderFRC need not be the same as the FontRenderContext
of this GlyphVector
, and can be null. If it is null, the FontRenderContext
of this GlyphVector
is used. The default implementation returns the visual bounds of the glyph, offset to x, y and rounded out to the next integer value, and ignores the FRC. Subclassers should override this method.
index
- the index of the glyph.renderFRC
- the FontRenderContext
of the Graphics
.x
- the X position at which to render this GlyphVector
.y
- the Y position at which to render this GlyphVector
.Rectangle
bounding the pixels that would be affected.public abstract GlyphMetrics getGlyphMetrics(int glyphIndex)
Returns the metrics of the glyph at the specified index into this GlyphVector
.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
that corresponds to the glyph from which to retrieve its metricsGlyphMetrics
object that represents the metrics of the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
into this GlyphVector
.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
public abstract GlyphJustificationInfo getGlyphJustificationInfo(int glyphIndex)
Returns the justification information for the glyph at the specified index into this GlyphVector
.
glyphIndex
- the index into this GlyphVector
that corresponds to the glyph from which to retrieve its justification propertiesGlyphJustificationInfo
object that represents the justification properties of the glyph at the specified glyphIndex
into this GlyphVector
.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if glyphIndex
is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of glyphs in this GlyphVector
public abstract boolean equals(GlyphVector set)
Tests if the specified GlyphVector
exactly equals this GlyphVector
.
set
- the specified GlyphVector
to testtrue
if the specified GlyphVector
equals this GlyphVector
; false
otherwise.
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