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package com.sun.javafx.font;

import java.io.InputStream;

public interface FontFactory {
    public static final String DEFAULT_FULLNAME = "System Regular";

    public PGFont createFont(String name, float size);
    public PGFont createFont(String family,
                             boolean bold, boolean italic, float size);

    
Creates a new Font object by replicating the current Font object and applying a new bold style, italic style, and size to it.

NOTE: bold and italic are hints.

Params:
  • font – the original font.
  • bold – the bold style for the new font.
  • italic – the italic style fort the new font.
  • size – the size for the new font.
Returns:the new font.
/** * Creates a new Font object by replicating the current Font object * and applying a new bold style, italic style, and size to it. * <p> * NOTE: bold and italic are hints. * * @param font the original font. * @param bold the bold style for the new font. * @param italic the italic style fort the new font. * @param size the size for the new font. * @return the new font. */
public PGFont deriveFont(PGFont font, boolean bold, boolean italic, float size); public String[] getFontFamilyNames(); public String[] getFontFullNames(); public String[] getFontFullNames(String family); /* * Indicates permission to load an embedded font */ public boolean hasPermission();
Loads a font from the specified input stream. If the load is successful such that the stream can be fully read, and it represents a supported font format then a PGFont object will be returned.

Any failure such as abbreviated input, or an unsupported font format will result in a null return. It is the application's responsibility to check this before use.

If the register flag is true, and the loading operation completes successfully, then the returned font is registered with the FX graphics system for creation by available constructors and factory methods, and the application should use it in this manner rather than calling this method again, which would repeat the overhead of re-reading and installing the font.

When the font is registered, an alternative name can be supplied. This name can be used for creation by available constructors and factory methods.

The font size parameter is a convenience so that in typical usage the application can directly use the returned (non-null) font rather than needing to create one via a constructor. Invalid sizes are those <=0 and will result in a default size.

This method does not close the input stream.

Params:
  • name – the name for font, it can be null.
  • stream – the stream from which to load the font.
  • size – the size for the font.
  • register – whether the font should be register.
  • all – whether to load all fonts from a TTC
Returns:the Font, or null if the font cannot be created.
/** * Loads a font from the specified input stream. * If the load is successful such that the stream can be * fully read, and it represents a supported font format then a * <code>PGFont</code> object will be returned. * <p> * Any failure such as abbreviated input, or an unsupported font format * will result in a <code>null</code> return. It is the application's * responsibility to check this before use. * <p> * If the <code>register</code> flag is true, and the loading operation * completes successfully, then the returned font is registered * with the FX graphics system for creation by available constructors * and factory methods, and the application should use it in this * manner rather than calling this method again, which would * repeat the overhead of re-reading and installing the font. * <p> * When the font is registered, an alternative <code>name</code> can be * supplied. This name can be used for creation by available constructors * and factory methods. * <p> * The font <code>size</code> parameter is a convenience so that in * typical usage the application can directly use the returned (non-null) * font rather than needing to create one via a constructor. Invalid sizes * are those <=0 and will result in a default size. * <p> * This method does not close the input stream. * * @param name the name for font, it can be <code>null</code>. * @param stream the stream from which to load the font. * @param size the size for the font. * @param register whether the font should be register. * @param all whether to load all fonts from a TTC * @return the Font, or null if the font cannot be created. */
public PGFont[] loadEmbeddedFont(String name, InputStream stream, float size, boolean register, boolean all);
Loads a font from the specified path. If the load is successful such that the location is readable, and it represents a supported font format then a PGFont object will be returned.

Any failure such as a file being unable to locate or read from the resource, or if it doesn't represent a font, will result in a null return. It is the application's responsibility to check this before use.

If the register flag is true, and the loading operation completes successfully, then the returned font is registered with the FX graphics system for creation by available constructors and factory methods, and the application should use it in this manner rather than calling this method again, which would repeat the overhead of re-reading and installing the font.

When the font is registered, an alternative name can be supplied. This name can be used for creation by available constructors and factory methods.

The font size parameter is a convenience so that in typical usage the application can directly use the returned (non-null) font rather than needing to create one via a constructor. Invalid sizes are those <=0 and will result in a default size.

Params:
  • name – the name for font, it can be null.
  • path – the path from which to load the font.
  • size – the size for the font.
  • register – whether the font should be register.
  • all – whether to load all fonts from a TTC
Returns:the Font, or null if the font cannot be created.
/** * Loads a font from the specified path. If the load is successful * such that the location is readable, and it represents a supported * font format then a <code>PGFont</code> object will be returned. * <p> * Any failure such as a file being unable to locate or read * from the resource, or if it doesn't represent a font, will result in * a <code>null</code> return. It is the application's responsibility * to check this before use. * <p> * If the <code>register</code> flag is true, and the loading operation * completes successfully, then the returned font is registered * with the FX graphics system for creation by available constructors * and factory methods, and the application should use it in this * manner rather than calling this method again, which would * repeat the overhead of re-reading and installing the font. * <p> * When the font is registered, an alternative <code>name</code> can be * supplied. This name can be used for creation by available constructors * and factory methods. * <p> * The font <code>size</code> parameter is a convenience so that in * typical usage the application can directly use the returned (non-null) * font rather than needing to create one via a constructor. Invalid sizes * are those <=0 and will result in a default size. * * @param name the name for font, it can be <code>null</code>. * @param path the path from which to load the font. * @param size the size for the font. * @param register whether the font should be register. * @param all whether to load all fonts from a TTC * @return the Font, or null if the font cannot be created. */
public PGFont[] loadEmbeddedFont(String name, String path, float size, boolean register, boolean all); public boolean isPlatformFont(String name); }