Class PfmFontRecord
java.lang.Object
org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.fonts.pfm.PfmFontRecord
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, FontIdentifier, FontRecord, FontSource
Creation-Date: 21.07.2007, 19:12:20
- Author:
- Thomas Morgner
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionReturns the family for this record.Returns the file name used to load the font.Returns the general type of this font identifier.booleanisBold()Returns true, if this font corresponds to a bold version of the font.booleanbooleanisItalic()Returns true, if this font includes italic glyphs.booleanReturns tue, if this font's italic mode is in fact some sort of being oblique.booleanDefines, whether the font identifier represents a scalable font type.Methods inherited from class Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface FontIdentifier
equals, hashCode
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Constructor Details
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PfmFontRecord
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Method Details
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getFamily
Description copied from interface:FontRecordReturns the family for this record.- Specified by:
getFamilyin interfaceFontRecord- Returns:
- the font family.
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isBold
public boolean isBold()Description copied from interface:FontRecordReturns true, if this font corresponds to a bold version of the font. A font-renderer that renders a font that does not provide a bold face must emulate the boldness using other means. The font should *not* lie here and say 'true', if it does not contain bold glyphs, as this will make it impossible to differentiate between native bold fonts and fonts for which the renderer will have to provide boldness.- Specified by:
isBoldin interfaceFontRecord- Returns:
- true, if the font provides bold glyphs, false otherwise.
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isItalic
public boolean isItalic()Description copied from interface:FontRecordReturns true, if this font includes italic glyphs. Italics is different from oblique, as certain glyphs (most notably the lowercase 'f') will have a different appearance, making the font look more like a script font. A font-renderer that renders a font that does not provide an italic face must emulate the italics using other means. The font should *not* lie here and say 'true', if it does not contain italic glyphs, as this will make it impossible to differentiate between native italics fonts and fonts for which the renderer will have to provide the italics style.- Specified by:
isItalicin interfaceFontRecord- Returns:
- true, if the font is italic.
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isOblique
public boolean isOblique()Description copied from interface:FontRecordReturns tue, if this font's italic mode is in fact some sort of being oblique. An oblique font's glyphs are sheared, but they are not made to look more script like. A font-renderer that renders a font that does not provide a oblique face must emulate the oblique-mode using other means. The font should *not* lie here and say 'true', if it does not contain oblique glyphs, as this will make it impossible to differentiate between native oblique fonts and fonts for which the renderer will have to provide the oblique style.- Specified by:
isObliquein interfaceFontRecord- Returns:
- true, if the font is oblique. All italic fonts are also oblique.
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getIdentifier
- Specified by:
getIdentifierin interfaceFontRecord
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getFontSource
Description copied from interface:FontSourceReturns the file name used to load the font. This method exists only for iText.- Specified by:
getFontSourcein interfaceFontSource- Returns:
- this is needed for iText.
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isEmbeddable
public boolean isEmbeddable()- Specified by:
isEmbeddablein interfaceFontSource
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isScalable
public boolean isScalable()Description copied from interface:FontIdentifierDefines, whether the font identifier represents a scalable font type. Such fonts usually create one font metric object for each physical font, and apply the font size afterwards.- Specified by:
isScalablein interfaceFontIdentifier- Returns:
- true, if the font is scalable, false otherwise
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getFontType
Description copied from interface:FontIdentifierReturns the general type of this font identifier. This is for debugging, not for the real world.- Specified by:
getFontTypein interfaceFontIdentifier- Returns:
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