Source for javax.print.attribute.standard.Chromaticity

   1: /* Chromaticity.java --
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.print.attribute.standard;
  40: 
  41: import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;
  42: import javax.print.attribute.DocAttribute;
  43: import javax.print.attribute.EnumSyntax;
  44: import javax.print.attribute.PrintJobAttribute;
  45: import javax.print.attribute.PrintRequestAttribute;
  46: 
  47: /**
  48:  * The <code>Chromaticity</code> printing attribute specifies if print data
  49:  * should be printed in monochrome or color.
  50:  * <p>
  51:  * The attribute interacts with the document to be printed. If the document
  52:  * to be printed is a monochrome document it will be printed monochrome 
  53:  * regardless of the value of this attribute category. However if it is a
  54:  * color document supplying the attribute value <code>MONOCHROME</code>
  55:  * will prepare the document to be printed in monochrome instead of color.
  56:  * </p>
  57:  * <p>
  58:  * This printing attribute has nothing to do with the capabilities of the
  59:  * printer device. To check if a specific printer service supports printing
  60:  * in color you have to use the attribute
  61:  * {@link javax.print.attribute.standard.ColorSupported}
  62:  * </p>
  63:  * <p>
  64:  * <b>IPP Compatibility:</b> Chromaticity is not an IPP 1.1 attribute.
  65:  * </p>
  66:  *  
  67:  * @author Michael Koch (konqueror@gmx.de)
  68:  */
  69: public final class Chromaticity extends EnumSyntax
  70:   implements DocAttribute, PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute
  71: {
  72:   private static final long serialVersionUID = 4660543931355214012L;
  73:   
  74:   /** Specifies monochrome printing. */
  75:   public static final Chromaticity MONOCHROME = new Chromaticity(0);
  76:   
  77:   /** Specifies color printing. */
  78:   public static final Chromaticity COLOR = new Chromaticity(1);
  79:   
  80:   private static final String[] stringTable = { "monochrome", "color" };
  81:   private static final Chromaticity[] enumValueTable = { MONOCHROME, COLOR };
  82: 
  83:   /**
  84:    * Creates a <code>Chromaticity</code> object.
  85:    *
  86:    * @param value the enum value
  87:    */
  88:   protected Chromaticity(int value)
  89:   {
  90:     super(value);
  91:   }
  92: 
  93:   /**
  94:    * Returns category of this class.
  95:    *
  96:    * @return The class <code>Chromaticity</code> itself.
  97:    */
  98:   public Class< ? extends Attribute> getCategory()
  99:   {
 100:     return Chromaticity.class;
 101:   }
 102: 
 103:   /**
 104:    * Returns the name of this attribute.
 105:    *
 106:    * @return The name "chromaticity".
 107:    */
 108:   public String getName()
 109:   {
 110:     return "chromaticity";
 111:   }
 112:   
 113:   /**
 114:    * Returns a table with the enumeration values represented as strings
 115:    * for this object.
 116:    *
 117:    * @return The enumeration values as strings.
 118:    */
 119:   protected String[] getStringTable()
 120:   {
 121:     return stringTable;
 122:   }
 123: 
 124:   /**
 125:    * Returns a table with the enumeration values for this object.
 126:    *
 127:    * @return The enumeration values.
 128:    */
 129:   protected EnumSyntax[] getEnumValueTable()
 130:   {
 131:     return enumValueTable;
 132:   }
 133:   
 134: }