/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /* $Id$ */ package org.apache.fop.afp.fonts; import java.awt.Rectangle; import org.apache.fop.afp.AFPEventProducer; import org.apache.fop.afp.util.AFPResourceAccessor; import org.apache.fop.fonts.Typeface; /** * A Character set for a normal FOP font */ public class FopCharacterSet extends CharacterSet { /** The character set for this font */ private Typeface charSet; /** * Constructor for the CharacterSetMetric object, the character set is used * to load the font information from the actual AFP font. * @param codePage the code page identifier * @param encoding the encoding of the font * @param name the character set name * @param charSet the fop character set * @param eventProducer for handling AFP related events */ public FopCharacterSet(String codePage, String encoding, String name, Typeface charSet, AFPEventProducer eventProducer) { super(codePage, encoding, CharacterSetType.SINGLE_BYTE, name, (AFPResourceAccessor) null, eventProducer); this.charSet = charSet; } public FopCharacterSet(String codePage, String encoding, String name, Typeface charSet, AFPResourceAccessor accessor, AFPEventProducer eventProducer) { super(codePage, encoding, CharacterSetType.SINGLE_BYTE, name, accessor, eventProducer); this.charSet = charSet; } /** * Ascender height is the distance from the character baseline to the * top of the character box. A negative ascender height signifies that * all of the graphic character is below the character baseline. For * a character rotation other than 0, ascender height loses its * meaning when the character is lying on its side or is upside down * with respect to normal viewing orientation. For the general case, * Ascender Height is the character's most positive y-axis value. * For bounded character boxes, for a given character having an * ascender, ascender height and baseline offset are equal. * @return the ascender value in millipoints */ public int getAscender() { return charSet.getAscender(1); } /** * Cap height is the average height of the uppercase characters in * a font. This value is specified by the designer of a font and is * usually the height of the uppercase M. * @return the cap height value in millipoints */ public int getCapHeight() { return charSet.getCapHeight(1); } /** * Descender depth is the distance from the character baseline to * the bottom of a character box. A negative descender depth signifies * that all of the graphic character is above the character baseline. * @return the descender value in millipoints */ public int getDescender() { return charSet.getDescender(1); } /** * XHeight refers to the height of the lower case letters above the baseline. * @return the typical height of characters */ public int getXHeight() { return charSet.getXHeight(1); } @Override public int getWidth(char character, int size) { return charSet.getWidth(character, size); } @Override public Rectangle getCharacterBox(char character, int size) { return charSet.getBoundingBox(character, size); }; @Override public int getUnderscoreWidth() { return charSet.getUnderlineThickness(1); } @Override public int getUnderscorePosition() { return charSet.getUnderlinePosition(1); } /** * Map a Unicode character to a code point in the font. * @param c character to map * @return the mapped character */ public char mapChar(char c) { return charSet.mapChar(c); } }