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Buying such a license is mandatory as soon as you * develop commercial activities involving the iText software without * disclosing the source code of your own applications. * These activities include: offering paid services to customers as an ASP, * serving PDFs on the fly in a web application, shipping iText with a closed * source product. * * For more information, please contact iText Software Corp. at this * address: sales@itextpdf.com */ package com.itextpdf.text; import java.util.List; /** * Interface for a text element. * <P> * Remark: I looked at the interface javax.swing.text.Element, but I decided to * write my own text-classes for two reasons: * <OL> * <LI>The javax.swing.text-classes may be very generic, I think they are * overkill: they are to heavy for what they have to do. * <LI>A lot of people using iText (formerly known as rugPdf), still use * JDK1.1.x. I try to keep the Java2 requirements limited to the Collection * classes (I think they're really great). However, if I use the * javax.swing.text classes, it will become very difficult to downgrade rugPdf. * </OL> * * @see Anchor * @see Chapter * @see Chunk * @see Header * @see Image * @see Jpeg * @see List * @see ListItem * @see Meta * @see Paragraph * @see Phrase * @see Rectangle * @see Section */ public interface Element { // static membervariables (meta information) /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int HEADER = 0; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int TITLE = 1; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int SUBJECT = 2; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int KEYWORDS = 3; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element </CODE>. */ public static final int AUTHOR = 4; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element </CODE>. */ public static final int PRODUCER = 5; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element </CODE>. */ public static final int CREATIONDATE = 6; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element </CODE>. */ public static final int CREATOR = 7; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element </CODE>. */ public static final int LANGUAGE = 8; // static membervariables (content) /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int CHUNK = 10; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int PHRASE = 11; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int PARAGRAPH = 12; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE> */ public static final int SECTION = 13; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE> */ public static final int LIST = 14; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE> */ public static final int LISTITEM = 15; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE> */ public static final int CHAPTER = 16; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE> */ public static final int ANCHOR = 17; // static membervariables (tables) /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int PTABLE = 23; // static membervariables (annotations) /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int ANNOTATION = 29; // static membervariables (geometric figures) /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int RECTANGLE = 30; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int JPEG = 32; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int JPEG2000 = 33; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int IMGRAW = 34; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int IMGTEMPLATE = 35; /** * This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. * @since 2.1.5 */ public static final int JBIG2 = 36; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int DIV = 37; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int BODY = 38; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. */ public static final int MARKED = 50; /** This is a possible type of <CODE>Element</CODE>. * @since 2.1.2 */ public static final int YMARK = 55; /** * This is an element thats not an element. * @see WritableDirectElement */ public static final int WRITABLE_DIRECT = 666; // static membervariables (alignment) /** * A possible value for paragraph alignment. This specifies that the text is * aligned to the left indent and extra whitespace should be placed on the * right. */ public static final int ALIGN_UNDEFINED = -1; /** * A possible value for paragraph alignment. This specifies that the text is * aligned to the left indent and extra whitespace should be placed on the * right. */ public static final int ALIGN_LEFT = 0; /** * A possible value for paragraph alignment. This specifies that the text is * aligned to the center and extra whitespace should be placed equally on * the left and right. */ public static final int ALIGN_CENTER = 1; /** * A possible value for paragraph alignment. This specifies that the text is * aligned to the right indent and extra whitespace should be placed on the * left. */ public static final int ALIGN_RIGHT = 2; /** * A possible value for paragraph alignment. This specifies that extra * whitespace should be spread out through the rows of the paragraph with * the text lined up with the left and right indent except on the last line * which should be aligned to the left. */ public static final int ALIGN_JUSTIFIED = 3; /** * A possible value for vertical alignment. */ public static final int ALIGN_TOP = 4; /** * A possible value for vertical alignment. */ public static final int ALIGN_MIDDLE = 5; /** * A possible value for vertical alignment. */ public static final int ALIGN_BOTTOM = 6; /** * A possible value for vertical alignment. */ public static final int ALIGN_BASELINE = 7; /** * Does the same as ALIGN_JUSTIFIED but the last line is also spread out. */ public static final int ALIGN_JUSTIFIED_ALL = 8; // static member variables for CCITT compression /** * Pure two-dimensional encoding (Group 4) */ public static final int CCITTG4 = 0x100; /** * Pure one-dimensional encoding (Group 3, 1-D) */ public static final int CCITTG3_1D = 0x101; /** * Mixed one- and two-dimensional encoding (Group 3, 2-D) */ public static final int CCITTG3_2D = 0x102; /** * A flag indicating whether 1-bits are to be interpreted as black pixels * and 0-bits as white pixels, */ public static final int CCITT_BLACKIS1 = 1; /** * A flag indicating whether the filter expects extra 0-bits before each * encoded line so that the line begins on a byte boundary. */ public static final int CCITT_ENCODEDBYTEALIGN = 2; /** * A flag indicating whether end-of-line bit patterns are required to be * present in the encoding. */ public static final int CCITT_ENDOFLINE = 4; /** * A flag indicating whether the filter expects the encoded data to be * terminated by an end-of-block pattern, overriding the Rows parameter. The * use of this flag will set the key /EndOfBlock to false. */ public static final int CCITT_ENDOFBLOCK = 8; // methods /** * Processes the element by adding it (or the different parts) to an <CODE> * ElementListener</CODE>. * * @param listener * an <CODE>ElementListener</CODE> * @return <CODE>true</CODE> if the element was processed successfully */ public boolean process(ElementListener listener); /** * Gets the type of the text element. * * @return a type */ public int type(); /** * Checks if this element is a content object. * If not, it's a metadata object. * @since iText 2.0.8 * @return true if this is a 'content' element; false if this is a 'metadata' element */ public boolean isContent(); /** * Checks if this element is nestable. * @since iText 2.0.8 * @return true if this element can be nested inside other elements. */ public boolean isNestable(); /** * Gets all the chunks in this element. * * @return an <CODE>ArrayList</CODE> */ public List<Chunk> getChunks(); /** * Gets the content of the text element. * * @return a type */ public String toString(); }