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2. Local fonts from the .jar file are used if TWM fonts not available on the system 3. Bug fix - SWING not rendering font correctly
242 lines
9.6 KiB
Java
242 lines
9.6 KiB
Java
/*
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The contents of this file are subject to the THDL Open Community License
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Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License on the THDL web site
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(http://www.thdl.org/).
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Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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License for the specific terms governing rights and limitations under the
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License.
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The Initial Developer of this software is the Tibetan and Himalayan Digital
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Library (THDL). Portions created by the THDL are Copyright 2001 THDL.
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All Rights Reserved.
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Contributor(s): ______________________________________.
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*/
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package org.thdl.tib.text;
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import javax.swing.text.Element;
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import javax.swing.text.LabelView;
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import javax.swing.text.Segment;
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import javax.swing.text.View;
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import java.awt.Font;
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import javax.swing.text.* ;
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import org.thdl.tib.input.GlobalResourceHolder ;
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/** A TibetanLabelView is a LabelView that has its own idea, informed
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* by its knowledge of Tibetan, about where a good place to break
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* text is.
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*
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* <p>
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*
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* If Character.isWhiteSpace() could be overridden, and if that only
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* affected breaking (which is doubtful), we wouldn't need this--we'd
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* just treat Tibetan punctuation there. We might also like to
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* override java.awt.font.GlyphMetrics idea of whitespace (though I'm
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* not sure what consequences besides breaking that might have). But
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* we can't override either since they're final. So we roll our own.
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*
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* @author David Chandler */
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class TibetanLabelView extends LabelView {
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private boolean logging;
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/** Creates a new TibetanLabelView. */
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public TibetanLabelView(Element e, boolean debugLog) {
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super(e);
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// FIXME: assert (e == this.getElement())
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logging = debugLog;
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}
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public int getBreakWeight(int axis, float pos, float len) {
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if (View.X_AXIS != axis) {
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// This doesn't impact line wrapping.
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return super.getBreakWeight(axis, pos, len);
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} else {
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int startPos = this.getElement().getStartOffset();
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int boundedPos = getPosNearTheEnd(startPos, pos, len);
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// boundedPos is short, and can be as short as startPos.
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// I don't know when to say something is good as opposed
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// to bad, but calling everything bad didn't work so well.
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// So let's call boundedPos <= startPos bad and everything
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// else without whitespace or tshegs et cetera good.
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if (boundedPos <= startPos)
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return View.BadBreakWeight;
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if (getGoodBreakingLocation(startPos, boundedPos) >= 0)
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return View.ExcellentBreakWeight;
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else
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return View.GoodBreakWeight;
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}
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}
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public View breakView(int axis, int p0, float pos, float len) {
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if (View.X_AXIS != axis) {
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// This doesn't impact line wrapping.
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return super.breakView(axis, p0, pos, len);
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} else {
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int boundedPos = getPosNearTheEnd(p0, pos, len);
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if (p0 == boundedPos) {
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// We can't call createFragment safely. Return the
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// current view.
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return this;
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} else {
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int bloc = getGoodBreakingLocation(p0, boundedPos);
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int whereToBreak;
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if (bloc >= 0)
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whereToBreak = bloc;
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else
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whereToBreak = boundedPos;
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/* Return a new view, a fragment of the current one.
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* If createFragment isn't smart, we could create
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* infinitely many views of the same text if we don't
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* check to see that this new view is actually
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* different than the current view. */
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if (this.getStartOffset() != p0
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|| this.getEndOffset() != whereToBreak) {
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return createFragment(p0, whereToBreak);
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} else
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return this;
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}
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}
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}
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/** Returns a nonnegative offset if we find a character after
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* which breaking would be good. Returns negative otherwise. */
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private int getGoodBreakingLocation(int startOffset, int endOffset) {
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// Grab the underlying characters:
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Segment seggy = this.getText(startOffset, endOffset);
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// Now look for whitespace. Going from the back is what you
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// want--otherwise, your 2nd line of text will be fuller than
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// your first.
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char currentChar = seggy.last();
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for (; currentChar != Segment.DONE; currentChar = seggy.previous()) {
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// FIXME: eeek! How do we know when we're dealing with
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// Tibetan and when we're not? This is styled text, so
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// where are the attributes etc.? We should find the font
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// and decide about breaking based on that. Well, we
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// should if we want a clean solution and don't mind a
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// little performance hit.
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//
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// This question only needs to be answered if you want a
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// clean solution, I think, because the code below should
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// work exactly the same. Here's what's up: Even though
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// we aren't testing to see if we're typing Roman or
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// Tibetan, a character that's good for a line break in
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// one is also good in the other. Methinks Tony Duff was
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// smart like that.
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//
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// To be explicit, the test below seems to work perfectly
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// for both Tibetan and Roman text. (Maybe Roman text
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// will break after hyphens more quickly, but hey.)
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//
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// That said, this is still a FIXME. But note that the
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// obvious fix will slow things down.
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if (Character.isWhitespace(currentChar) // FIXME: is this OK for Tibetan text? Tony Duff may have made it so, but maybe not. Test!
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|| TibetanMachineWeb.isTMWFontCharBreakable(currentChar))
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{
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// The '+ 1' is because you want to break after a
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// tsheg or what not rather than before it.
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int goodPlace = (startOffset + seggy.getIndex()
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- seggy.getBeginIndex() + 1);
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if (logging) {
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String s = new String(seggy.array, seggy.offset, seggy.count);
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if (!"\n".equals(s)) {
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System.out.println("TibetanLabelView: found a good break in \""
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+ new String(seggy.array, seggy.offset, seggy.count)
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+ "\"; we should break after character "
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+ (seggy.getIndex() - seggy.getBeginIndex() + 1)
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+ " (counting begins at one)");
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}
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}
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return goodPlace;
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}
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}
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// There is no good place. Return a negative number.
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if (logging) {
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String s = new String(seggy.array, seggy.offset, seggy.count);
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if (!"\n".equals(s)) {
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System.out.println("TibetanLabelView: found NO good break in \""
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+ new String(seggy.array, seggy.offset, seggy.count)
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+ "\"");
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}
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}
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return -1;
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}
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/** Returns a position just before or at the position specified by
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* the three arguments. viewToModel seems like the thing to use,
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* but we don't have the parameters to pass to it. We can call
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* GlyphView.GlyphPainter.getBoundedPosition(..) instead, and
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* its comment mentions viewToModel, so maybe this is actually
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* better.
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*/
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private int getPosNearTheEnd(int startPos, float pos, float len) {
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// this is provided, and it appears that we'd better use it:
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checkPainter();
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return this.getGlyphPainter().getBoundedPosition(this, startPos,
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pos, len);
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}
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/** When an element contains only diacritic chars, the default
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* implementation will return 0.0 (since there is no base char to
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* attach the diacritic(s) to. But the painting scheme will ignore
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* all zero sized items. The point of the workaround below is just to
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* return any non-zero value so that the item doesn't get ignored.
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* (Try typint oM in exteded-Wylie kbd mode to see the bug). */
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public float getPreferredSpan ( int axis )
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{
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float span = super.getPreferredSpan ( axis ) ;
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//
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// the condition should be safe enough, we want an element that has at least one char
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// but whose default span is zero.
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//
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if ( View.X_AXIS == axis && 0.0f == span &&
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( getElement ().getEndOffset () - getElement ().getStartOffset () + 1 ) > 0 )
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{
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span = 1.0f ;
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}
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return span ;
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}
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/**
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* getFont - we override the method so we can use local fonts
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*/
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public Font getFont ()
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{
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String fontFamily = (String)getElement ().getAttributes ()
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.getAttribute ( StyleConstants.FontFamily ) ;
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int fontSize = ((Integer)(getElement ().getAttributes ()
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.getAttribute ( StyleConstants.FontSize ))).intValue () ;
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Font font = null ;
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try
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{
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font = GlobalResourceHolder.getFont ( fontFamily, fontSize ) ;
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if ( null == font )
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font = super.getFont () ;
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}
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catch ( Exception e )
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{
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System.err.println ( "No font !" ) ;
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font = super.getFont () ;
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}
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return font ;
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}
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}
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