public class FontRenderContext extends Object
The FontRenderContext
class is a container for the information needed to correctly measure text. The measurement of text can vary because of rules that map outlines to pixels, and rendering hints provided by an application.
One such piece of information is a transform that scales typographical points to pixels. (A point is defined to be exactly 1/72 of an inch, which is slightly different than the traditional mechanical measurement of a point.) A character that is rendered at 12pt on a 600dpi device might have a different size than the same character rendered at 12pt on a 72dpi device because of such factors as rounding to pixel boundaries and hints that the font designer may have specified.
Anti-aliasing and Fractional-metrics specified by an application can also affect the size of a character because of rounding to pixel boundaries.
Typically, instances of FontRenderContext
are obtained from a Graphics2D
object. A FontRenderContext
which is directly constructed will most likely not represent any actual graphics device, and may lead to unexpected or incorrect results.
RenderingHints.KEY_TEXT_ANTIALIASING
, RenderingHints.KEY_FRACTIONALMETRICS
, Graphics2D.getFontRenderContext()
, LineMetrics
protected FontRenderContext()
Constructs a new FontRenderContext
object.
public FontRenderContext(AffineTransform tx, boolean isAntiAliased, boolean usesFractionalMetrics)
Constructs a FontRenderContext
object from an optional AffineTransform
and two boolean
values that determine if the newly constructed object has anti-aliasing or fractional metrics. In each case the boolean values true
and false
correspond to the rendering hint values ON
and OFF
respectively.
To specify other hint values, use the constructor which specifies the rendering hint values as parameters : FontRenderContext(AffineTransform, Object, Object)
.
tx
- the transform which is used to scale typographical points to pixels in this FontRenderContext
. If null, an identity transform is used.isAntiAliased
- determines if the newly constructed object has anti-aliasing.usesFractionalMetrics
- determines if the newly constructed object has fractional metrics.public FontRenderContext(AffineTransform tx, Object aaHint, Object fmHint)
Constructs a FontRenderContext
object from an optional AffineTransform
and two Object
values that determine if the newly constructed object has anti-aliasing or fractional metrics.
tx
- the transform which is used to scale typographical points to pixels in this FontRenderContext
. If null, an identity transform is used.aaHint
- - one of the text antialiasing rendering hint values defined in java.awt.RenderingHints
. Any other value will throw IllegalArgumentException
. VALUE_TEXT_ANTIALIAS_DEFAULT
may be specified, in which case the mode used is implementation dependent.fmHint
- - one of the text fractional rendering hint values defined in java.awt.RenderingHints
. VALUE_FRACTIONALMETRICS_DEFAULT
may be specified, in which case the mode used is implementation dependent. Any other value will throw IllegalArgumentException
IllegalArgumentException
- if the hints are not one of the legal values.public boolean isTransformed()
Indicates whether or not this FontRenderContext
object measures text in a transformed render context.
true
if this FontRenderContext
object has a non-identity AffineTransform attribute. false
otherwise.getTransform()
public int getTransformType()
Returns the integer type of the affine transform for this FontRenderContext
as specified by AffineTransform.getType()
AffineTransform
public AffineTransform getTransform()
Gets the transform that is used to scale typographical points to pixels in this FontRenderContext
.
AffineTransform
of this FontRenderContext
.AffineTransform
public boolean isAntiAliased()
Returns a boolean which indicates whether or not some form of antialiasing is specified by this FontRenderContext
. Call getAntiAliasingHint()
for the specific rendering hint value.
true
, if text is anti-aliased in this FontRenderContext
; false
otherwise.RenderingHints.KEY_TEXT_ANTIALIASING
, FontRenderContext(AffineTransform,boolean,boolean)
, FontRenderContext(AffineTransform,Object,Object)
public boolean usesFractionalMetrics()
Returns a boolean which whether text fractional metrics mode is used in this FontRenderContext
. Call getFractionalMetricsHint()
to obtain the corresponding rendering hint value.
true
, if layout should be performed with fractional metrics; false
otherwise. in this FontRenderContext
.RenderingHints.KEY_FRACTIONALMETRICS
, FontRenderContext(AffineTransform,boolean,boolean)
, FontRenderContext(AffineTransform,Object,Object)
public Object getAntiAliasingHint()
Return the text anti-aliasing rendering mode hint used in this FontRenderContext
. This will be one of the text antialiasing rendering hint values defined in java.awt.RenderingHints
.
FontRenderContext
.public Object getFractionalMetricsHint()
Return the text fractional metrics rendering mode hint used in this FontRenderContext
. This will be one of the text fractional metrics rendering hint values defined in java.awt.RenderingHints
.
FontRenderContext
.public boolean equals(Object obj)
Return true if obj is an instance of FontRenderContext and has the same transform, antialiasing, and fractional metrics values as this.
equals
in class Object
obj
- the object to test for equalitytrue
if the specified object is equal to this FontRenderContext
; false
otherwise.Object.hashCode()
, HashMap
public boolean equals(FontRenderContext rhs)
Return true if rhs has the same transform, antialiasing, and fractional metrics values as this.
rhs
- the FontRenderContext
to test for equalitytrue
if rhs
is equal to this FontRenderContext
; false
otherwise.public int hashCode()
Return a hashcode for this FontRenderContext.
hashCode
in class Object
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
, System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
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