java.lang.Object
com.aspose.words.Style
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.lang.Cloneable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- TableStyle
public class Style
- extends java.lang.Object
Represents a single built-in or user-defined style.
Example:
Shows how to change the font formatting of all styles in a document.
Document doc = new Document();
for (Style style : doc.getStyles())
{
if (style.getFont() != null)
{
style.getFont().clearFormatting();
style.getFont().setSize(20);
style.getFont().setName("Arial");
}
}
Example:
Shows how to create and use a paragraph style with list formatting.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create a paragraph style and specify some formatting for it.
Style style = doc.getStyles().add(StyleType.PARAGRAPH, "MyStyle1");
style.getFont().setSize(24);
style.getFont().setName("Verdana");
style.getParagraphFormat().setSpaceAfter(12);
// Create a list and make sure the paragraphs that use this style will use this list.
style.getListFormat().setList(doc.getLists().add(ListTemplate.BULLET_DEFAULT));
style.getListFormat().setListLevelNumber(0);
// Apply the paragraph style to the current paragraph in the document and add some text.
builder.getParagraphFormat().setStyle(style);
builder.writeln("Hello World: MyStyle1, bulleted.");
// Change to a paragraph style that has no list formatting.
builder.getParagraphFormat().setStyle(doc.getStyles().get("Normal"));
builder.writeln("Hello World: Normal.");
builder.getDocument().save(getMyDir() + "Lists.ParagraphStyleBulleted Out.doc");
Property Getters/Setters Summary |
java.lang.String[] | getAliases() | |
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Gets all aliases of this style. If style has no aliases then empty array of string is returned.
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java.lang.String | getBaseStyleName() | |
void | setBaseStyleName(java.lang.String value) | |
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Gets/sets the name of the style this style is based on.
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boolean | getBuiltIn() | |
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True if this style is one of the built-in styles in MS Word.
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DocumentBase | getDocument() | |
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Gets the owner document.
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Font | getFont() | |
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Gets the character formatting of the style.
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boolean | isHeading() | |
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True when the style is one of the built-in Heading styles.
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boolean | isQuickStyle() | |
void | isQuickStyle(boolean value) | |
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Specifies whether this style is shown in the Quick Style gallery inside MS Word UI.
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java.lang.String | getLinkedStyleName() | |
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Gets the name of the Style linked to this one. Returns Empty string if no styles are linked.
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List | getList() | |
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Gets the list that defines formatting of this list style.
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ListFormat | getListFormat() | |
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Provides access to the list formatting properties of a paragraph style.
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java.lang.String | getName() | |
void | setName(java.lang.String value) | |
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Gets or sets the name of the style.
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java.lang.String | getNextParagraphStyleName() | |
void | setNextParagraphStyleName(java.lang.String value) | |
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Gets/sets the name of the style to be applied automatically to a new paragraph inserted after a
paragraph formatted with the specified style.
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ParagraphFormat | getParagraphFormat() | |
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Gets the paragraph formatting of the style.
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int | getStyleIdentifier() | |
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Gets the locale independent style identifier for a built-in style.
The value of the property is StyleIdentifier integer constant. |
StyleCollection | getStyles() | |
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Gets the collection of styles this style belongs to.
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int | getType() | |
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Gets the style type (paragraph or character).
The value of the property is StyleType integer constant. |
Method Summary |
java.lang.Object | fetchInheritedParaAttr(int key) | |
Reserved for internal use. |
java.lang.Object | fetchParaAttr(int key) | |
Reserved for internal use. |
void | remove() | |
Removes the specified style from the document.
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Property Getters/Setters Detail |
getAliases | |
public java.lang.String[] getAliases()
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Gets all aliases of this style. If style has no aliases then empty array of string is returned.
getBaseStyleName/setBaseStyleName | |
public java.lang.String getBaseStyleName() / public void setBaseStyleName(java.lang.String value)
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Gets/sets the name of the style this style is based on.
This will be an empty string if the style is not based on any other style and it can be set
to an empty string.
getBuiltIn | |
public boolean getBuiltIn()
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True if this style is one of the built-in styles in MS Word.
Example:
Applies double underline to all runs in a document that are formatted with custom character styles.
Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Font.Style.doc");
// Select all run nodes in the document.
NodeCollection runs = doc.getChildNodes(NodeType.RUN, true);
// Loop through every run node.
for (Run run : (Iterable<Run>) runs)
{
Style charStyle = run.getFont().getStyle();
// If the style of the run is not a built-in character style, apply double underline.
if (!charStyle.getBuiltIn())
run.getFont().setUnderline(Underline.DOUBLE);
}
doc.save(getMyDir() + "Font.Style Out.doc");
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Gets the owner document.
getFont | |
public Font getFont()
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Gets the character formatting of the style.
For list styles this property returns null.
Example:
Shows how to change the font formatting of all styles in a document.
Document doc = new Document();
for (Style style : doc.getStyles())
{
if (style.getFont() != null)
{
style.getFont().clearFormatting();
style.getFont().setSize(20);
style.getFont().setName("Arial");
}
}
Example:
Shows how to create and use a paragraph style with list formatting.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create a paragraph style and specify some formatting for it.
Style style = doc.getStyles().add(StyleType.PARAGRAPH, "MyStyle1");
style.getFont().setSize(24);
style.getFont().setName("Verdana");
style.getParagraphFormat().setSpaceAfter(12);
// Create a list and make sure the paragraphs that use this style will use this list.
style.getListFormat().setList(doc.getLists().add(ListTemplate.BULLET_DEFAULT));
style.getListFormat().setListLevelNumber(0);
// Apply the paragraph style to the current paragraph in the document and add some text.
builder.getParagraphFormat().setStyle(style);
builder.writeln("Hello World: MyStyle1, bulleted.");
// Change to a paragraph style that has no list formatting.
builder.getParagraphFormat().setStyle(doc.getStyles().get("Normal"));
builder.writeln("Hello World: Normal.");
builder.getDocument().save(getMyDir() + "Lists.ParagraphStyleBulleted Out.doc");
isHeading | |
public boolean isHeading()
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True when the style is one of the built-in Heading styles.
isQuickStyle/isQuickStyle | |
public boolean isQuickStyle() / public void isQuickStyle(boolean value)
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Specifies whether this style is shown in the Quick Style gallery inside MS Word UI.
getLinkedStyleName | |
public java.lang.String getLinkedStyleName()
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Gets the name of the Style linked to this one. Returns Empty string if no styles are linked.
getList | |
public List getList()
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Gets the list that defines formatting of this list style.
This property is only valid for list styles.
For other style types this property returns null.
Example:
Shows how to create a list style and use it in a document.
Document doc = new Document();
// Create a new list style.
// List formatting associated with this list style is default numbered.
Style listStyle = doc.getStyles().add(StyleType.LIST, "MyListStyle");
// This list defines the formatting of the list style.
// Note this list can not be used directly to apply formatting to paragraphs (see below).
List list1 = listStyle.getList();
// Check some basic rules about the list that defines a list style.
System.out.println("IsListStyle: " + list1.isListStyleDefinition()); // Will be true
System.out.println("IsListStyleReference: " + list1.isListStyleReference()); // Will be false
System.out.println("IsMultiLevel: " + list1.isMultiLevel()); // Will be true
System.out.println("List style has been set: " + (listStyle == list1.getStyle())); // Are equal
// Modify formatting of the list style to our liking.
for (int i = 0; i < list1.getListLevels().getCount(); i++)
{
ListLevel level = list1.getListLevels().get(i);
level.getFont().setName("Verdana");
level.getFont().setColor(Color.BLUE);
level.getFont().setBold(true);
}
// Add some text to our document and use the list style.
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.writeln("Using list style first time:");
// This creates a list based on the list style.
List list2 = doc.getLists().add(listStyle);
// Check some basic rules about the list that references a list style.
System.out.println("IsListStyleDefinition: " + list2.isListStyleDefinition()); // Will be false
System.out.println("IsListStyleReference: " + list2.isListStyleReference()); // Will be true
System.out.println("List Style has been set: " + (listStyle == list2.getStyle())); // Are equal
// Apply the list that references the list style.
builder.getListFormat().setList(list2);
builder.writeln("Item 1");
builder.writeln("Item 2");
builder.getListFormat().removeNumbers();
builder.writeln("Using list style second time:");
// Create and apply another list based on the list style.
List list3 = doc.getLists().add(listStyle);
builder.getListFormat().setList(list3);
builder.writeln("Item 1");
builder.writeln("Item 2");
builder.getListFormat().removeNumbers();
builder.getDocument().save(getMyDir() + "Lists.CreateAndUseListStyle Out.doc");
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Provides access to the list formatting properties of a paragraph style.
This property is only valid for paragraph styles.
For other style types this property returns null.
Example:
Shows how to create and use a paragraph style with list formatting.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create a paragraph style and specify some formatting for it.
Style style = doc.getStyles().add(StyleType.PARAGRAPH, "MyStyle1");
style.getFont().setSize(24);
style.getFont().setName("Verdana");
style.getParagraphFormat().setSpaceAfter(12);
// Create a list and make sure the paragraphs that use this style will use this list.
style.getListFormat().setList(doc.getLists().add(ListTemplate.BULLET_DEFAULT));
style.getListFormat().setListLevelNumber(0);
// Apply the paragraph style to the current paragraph in the document and add some text.
builder.getParagraphFormat().setStyle(style);
builder.writeln("Hello World: MyStyle1, bulleted.");
// Change to a paragraph style that has no list formatting.
builder.getParagraphFormat().setStyle(doc.getStyles().get("Normal"));
builder.writeln("Hello World: Normal.");
builder.getDocument().save(getMyDir() + "Lists.ParagraphStyleBulleted Out.doc");
getName/setName | |
public java.lang.String getName() / public void setName(java.lang.String value)
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Gets or sets the name of the style.
Can not be empty string.
If there already is a style with such name in the collection, then this style will override it. All affected nodes will reference new style.
Example:
Shows how to get access to the collection of styles defined in the document.
Document doc = new Document();
StyleCollection styles = doc.getStyles();
for (Style style : styles)
System.out.println(style.getName());
Example:
Demonstrates how to copy a style within the same document.
// The AddCopy method creates a copy of the specified style and automatically generates a new name for the style, such as "Heading 1_0".
Style newStyle = doc.getStyles().addCopy(doc.getStyles().get("Heading 1"));
// You can change the new style name if required as the Style.Name property is read-write.
newStyle.setName("My Heading 1");
getNextParagraphStyleName/setNextParagraphStyleName | |
public java.lang.String getNextParagraphStyleName() / public void setNextParagraphStyleName(java.lang.String value)
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Gets/sets the name of the style to be applied automatically to a new paragraph inserted after a
paragraph formatted with the specified style.
This property is not used by Aspose.Words. The next paragraph style will only
be applied automatically when you edit the document in MS Word.
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Gets the paragraph formatting of the style.
For character and list styles this property returns null.
Example:
Shows how to create and use a paragraph style with list formatting.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create a paragraph style and specify some formatting for it.
Style style = doc.getStyles().add(StyleType.PARAGRAPH, "MyStyle1");
style.getFont().setSize(24);
style.getFont().setName("Verdana");
style.getParagraphFormat().setSpaceAfter(12);
// Create a list and make sure the paragraphs that use this style will use this list.
style.getListFormat().setList(doc.getLists().add(ListTemplate.BULLET_DEFAULT));
style.getListFormat().setListLevelNumber(0);
// Apply the paragraph style to the current paragraph in the document and add some text.
builder.getParagraphFormat().setStyle(style);
builder.writeln("Hello World: MyStyle1, bulleted.");
// Change to a paragraph style that has no list formatting.
builder.getParagraphFormat().setStyle(doc.getStyles().get("Normal"));
builder.writeln("Hello World: Normal.");
builder.getDocument().save(getMyDir() + "Lists.ParagraphStyleBulleted Out.doc");
getStyleIdentifier | |
public int getStyleIdentifier()
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Gets the locale independent style identifier for a built-in style.
The value of the property is StyleIdentifier integer constant.
For user defined (custom) styles, this property returns StyleIdentifier.USER.
Example:
Shows how to modify the position of the right tab stop in TOC related paragraphs.
Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Document.TableOfContents.doc");
// Iterate through all paragraphs in the document
for (Paragraph para : (Iterable<Paragraph>) doc.getChildNodes(NodeType.PARAGRAPH, true))
{
// Check if this paragraph is formatted using the TOC result based styles. This is any style between TOC and TOC9.
if (para.getParagraphFormat().getStyle().getStyleIdentifier() >= StyleIdentifier.TOC_1 && para.getParagraphFormat().getStyle().getStyleIdentifier() <= StyleIdentifier.TOC_9)
{
// Get the first tab used in this paragraph, this should be the tab used to align the page numbers.
TabStop tab = para.getParagraphFormat().getTabStops().get(0);
// Remove the old tab from the collection.
para.getParagraphFormat().getTabStops().removeByPosition(tab.getPosition());
// Insert a new tab using the same properties but at a modified position.
// We could also change the separators used (dots) by passing a different Leader type
para.getParagraphFormat().getTabStops().add(tab.getPosition() - 50, tab.getAlignment(), tab.getLeader());
}
}
doc.save(getMyDir() + "Document.TableOfContentsTabStops Out.doc");
- See Also:
- Name
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Gets the collection of styles this style belongs to.
getType | |
public int getType()
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Gets the style type (paragraph or character).
The value of the property is StyleType integer constant.
fetchInheritedParaAttr | |
public java.lang.Object fetchInheritedParaAttr(int key) |
- Reserved for internal use.
fetchParaAttr | |
public java.lang.Object fetchParaAttr(int key) |
- Reserved for internal use.
remove | |
public void remove()
throws java.lang.Exception |
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Removes the specified style from the document.
Style removal has following effects on the document model:
- All references to the style are removed from corresponding paragraphs, runs and tables.
- If base style is removed its formatting is moved to child styles.
- If style to be deleted has a linked style, then both of these are deleted.
See Also:
Aspose.Words Documentation - the home page for the Aspose.Words Product Documentation.
Aspose.Words Support Forum - our preferred method of support.