AFP GOCA: Work-around for InfoPrint's AFP implementation (AFP Viewer 3.5.4.1, AFP Workbench 2.5.4.1) which seems to lose the character set state over Graphics Data (GAD) boundaries. Setting the SegFlag on the SFI header did not help. Instead, the character set is re-set before each Character String order.
Added ability to embed an external AFP page segment resource file (AFP output only).
Submitted by: Peter Hancock <peter.hancock.at.gmail.com>
Changes to patch:
- Replaced AFP parsing code with a more universal MO:DCA parser (as discussed).
- AFPDocumentHandler: addressed a TODO (clearing of the page segment map was not necessary for each page)
- AFPDocumentHandler: merged pageSegmentMap and pageSegmentUriMap by creating a combined object: PageSegmentDescriptor
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Resolved compilation (safe one), Checkstyle and many Javadoc warnings.
Submitted by: Glenn Adams <glenn.at.skynav.com>
Changes to patch:
- Restored the deprecated Graphics2DAdapter method (to be removed after Barcode4J 2.1 is released).
- Restored Renderer.startPageSequence(LineArea) pending discussion about removal.
- build.xml: set max VM to 1024MB instead of 2048MB to allow for 32-bit JVMs.
- build.xml: restored longer taskdef names.
- Restored Checkstyle 4 file for people running older IDEs.
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- Fixed positioning of Java2D-based images (when GOCA is enabled). GraphicsDataDescriptor had a bit order bug. The Graphics2D image handler didn't save state and reposition the image origin.
- Switched bitmap image handling in AFPGraphics2D to (re-)use AFPImageHandlerRenderedImage so it can profit from it's advanced image conversion functionality. This also avoids some bugs with certain image formats.
- Added enhanced dithering functionality for images that need to be converted to bi-level images.
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Initial support for CID-keyed double-byte fonts (Type 0) in AFP output.
Submitted by: Peter Hancock <peter.hancock.at.gmail.com>
Patch modified by jeremias:
- as discussed: removed fallback character code
- as discussed: changed "double-byte" to "CIDKeyed" for the font type.
- some cosmetic changes
- removed some dead code and commented code.
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Created Triplet interface.
Created new AttributeValueTriplet and AttributeQualifierTriplet.
Promoted truncate() from GraphicsCharacterString to AbstractAFPObject so it can be reused for AttributeValueTriplet.
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Moved MonochromeBitmapConverter from PCL to utility package for later reuse in AFP.
Moved BitmapImageUtil to a subpackage under util.
Added support for creating (hard) page segments for images when working in bi-level mode. Include Image Object (IOB) is a newer feature and not supported everywhere. Since page segments cannot be scaled, they have to be generated for each distinctive target size.
Bugfix: Reduced maximum chunk sizes for GraphicsData and ImageObject to conform to interchange set 1.
Bugfix: Removed PresentationSpaceResetMixingTriplet which is not allowed in interchange set 1.
Bugfix: Removed invalid byte in IDE Structure Parameter.
Added support for creating FS10 images for bi-level bitmaps for better interoperability.
Disabled optional and unnecessary name in ImageSegment. This name is never referenced.
Refactored environment groups a bit to avoid duplicate data structures due to subclassing.
Added explicit MappingOptionTriplet for image scaling.
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Bugfix: Weave included page segments into the object sequence instead of inserting them at the beginning. Otherwise they can be overpainted by marks that would otherwise lay under the page segment.