Source for javax.swing.plaf.FontUIResource

   1: /* FontUIResource.java
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.swing.plaf;
  40: 
  41: import java.awt.Font;
  42: 
  43: 
  44: /**
  45:  * A font that is marked as <code>UIResource</code>, which
  46:  * indicates that it has been installed by a pluggable
  47:  * LookAndFeel. Such dimensions are replaced when the LookAndFeel
  48:  * changes.
  49:  *
  50:  * @author Andrew Selkirk (aselkirk@sympatico.ca)
  51:  * @author Sascha Brawer (brawer@dandelis.ch)
  52:  */
  53: public class FontUIResource extends Font implements UIResource
  54: {
  55:   /**
  56:    * Constructs a new <code>FontUIResource</code> given
  57:    * the name, style and size of the font.
  58:    *
  59:    * @param name the name of the font. A number of
  60:    *        &#x201c;logical&#x201d; names are supported by any Java
  61:    *        implementation. These are
  62:    *        <code>&#x201c;Dialog&#x201d;</code>,
  63:    *        <code>&#x201c;DialogInput&#x201d;</code>,
  64:    *        <code>&#x201c;Monospaced&#x201d;</code>,
  65:    *        <code>&#x201c;Serif&#x201d;</code>, and
  66:    *        <code>&#x201c;SansSerif&#x201d;</code>.
  67:    *
  68:    * @param style the style of the font, for instance {@link
  69:    *        java.awt.Font#BOLD} or {@link java.awt.Font#PLAIN}.
  70:    *
  71:    * @param size the size of the font in typographic points, for
  72:    *        instance 10, 12 or 13. Designers of LookAndFeels should be
  73:    *        aware that some languages (like Japanese and Chinese) have
  74:    *        glyphs that are too complex to be legible at small point
  75:    *        sizes.
  76:    */
  77:   public FontUIResource(String name, int style, int size)
  78:   {
  79:     super(name, style, size);
  80:   }
  81: 
  82: 
  83:   /**
  84:    * Constructs a new <code>FontUIResource</code> given
  85:    * an existing font.
  86:    *
  87:    * @param f the font that serves as a template.
  88:    */
  89:   public FontUIResource(Font f)
  90:   {
  91:     /* This implementation will get rid of many font properties,
  92:      * such as skewing, values of multiple master design axes,
  93:      * etc.,  unless they get encoded into the name.  It probably
  94:      * is not a problem for LookAndFeels because user interfaces
  95:      * are usually not very advanced with respect to typography.
  96:      */
  97:     super(f.getName(), f.getStyle(), f.getSize());
  98:   }
  99: }