java.lang.ObjectFontSourceBase
com.aspose.words.MemoryFontSource
public class MemoryFontSource
Example:
byte[] fontBytes = DocumentHelper.getBytesFromStream(new FileInputStream(getMyDir() + "Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift.ttf"));
MemoryFontSource memoryFontSource = new MemoryFontSource(fontBytes, 0);
Document doc = new Document();
doc.setFontSettings(new FontSettings());
doc.getFontSettings().setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{memoryFontSource});
Assert.assertEquals(FontSourceType.MEMORY_FONT, memoryFontSource.getType());
Assert.assertEquals(0, memoryFontSource.getPriority());
Constructor Summary |
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MemoryFontSource(byte[] fontData)
Ctor. |
MemoryFontSource(byte[] fontData, int priority)
Ctor. |
Property Getters/Setters Summary | ||
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byte[] | getFontData() | |
Binary font data. | ||
int | getPriority() | → inherited from FontSourceBase |
Returns the font source priority. | ||
int | getType() | |
Returns the type of the font source. The value of the property is FontSourceType integer constant. | ||
IWarningCallback | getWarningCallback() | → inherited from FontSourceBase |
void | setWarningCallback(IWarningCallback value) | |
Called during processing of font source when an issue is detected that might result in formatting fidelity loss. |
Method Summary | ||
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java.util.ArrayList<PhysicalFontInfo> | getAvailableFonts() | → inherited from FontSourceBase |
Returns list of fonts available via this source. |
Constructor Detail |
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public MemoryFontSource(byte[] fontData)
fontData
- Binary font data.Example:
Shows how to use a byte array with data from a font file as a font source.byte[] fontBytes = DocumentHelper.getBytesFromStream(new FileInputStream(getMyDir() + "Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift.ttf")); MemoryFontSource memoryFontSource = new MemoryFontSource(fontBytes, 0); Document doc = new Document(); doc.setFontSettings(new FontSettings()); doc.getFontSettings().setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{memoryFontSource}); Assert.assertEquals(FontSourceType.MEMORY_FONT, memoryFontSource.getType()); Assert.assertEquals(0, memoryFontSource.getPriority());
public MemoryFontSource(byte[] fontData, int priority)
fontData
- Binary font data.priority
- Font source priority. See the Example:
Shows how to use a byte array with data from a font file as a font source.byte[] fontBytes = DocumentHelper.getBytesFromStream(new FileInputStream(getMyDir() + "Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift.ttf")); MemoryFontSource memoryFontSource = new MemoryFontSource(fontBytes, 0); Document doc = new Document(); doc.setFontSettings(new FontSettings()); doc.getFontSettings().setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{memoryFontSource}); Assert.assertEquals(FontSourceType.MEMORY_FONT, memoryFontSource.getType()); Assert.assertEquals(0, memoryFontSource.getPriority());
Property Getters/Setters Detail |
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getFontData | |
public byte[] getFontData() |
Example:
Shows how to use a byte array with data from a font file as a font source.byte[] fontBytes = DocumentHelper.getBytesFromStream(new FileInputStream(getMyDir() + "Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift.ttf")); MemoryFontSource memoryFontSource = new MemoryFontSource(fontBytes, 0); Document doc = new Document(); doc.setFontSettings(new FontSettings()); doc.getFontSettings().setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{memoryFontSource}); Assert.assertEquals(FontSourceType.MEMORY_FONT, memoryFontSource.getType()); Assert.assertEquals(0, memoryFontSource.getPriority());
getPriority | → inherited from FontSourceBase |
public int getPriority() |
This value is used when there are fonts with the same family name and style in different font sources. In this case Aspose.Words selects the font from the source with the higher priority value.
The default value is 0.
Example:
Shows how to use a font file in the local file system as a font source.FileFontSource fileFontSource = new FileFontSource(getMyDir() + "Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift.ttf", 0); Document doc = new Document(); doc.setFontSettings(new FontSettings()); doc.getFontSettings().setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{fileFontSource}); Assert.assertEquals(getMyDir() + "Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift.ttf", fileFontSource.getFilePath()); Assert.assertEquals(FontSourceType.FONT_FILE, fileFontSource.getType()); Assert.assertEquals(0, fileFontSource.getPriority());
getType | |
public int getType() |
Example:
Shows how to use a byte array with data from a font file as a font source.byte[] fontBytes = DocumentHelper.getBytesFromStream(new FileInputStream(getMyDir() + "Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift.ttf")); MemoryFontSource memoryFontSource = new MemoryFontSource(fontBytes, 0); Document doc = new Document(); doc.setFontSettings(new FontSettings()); doc.getFontSettings().setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{memoryFontSource}); Assert.assertEquals(FontSourceType.MEMORY_FONT, memoryFontSource.getType()); Assert.assertEquals(0, memoryFontSource.getPriority());
getWarningCallback/setWarningCallback | → inherited from FontSourceBase |
public IWarningCallback getWarningCallback() / public void setWarningCallback(IWarningCallback value) |
Example:
Shows how to call warning callback when the font sources working with.@Test public void fontSourceWarning() { FontSettings settings = new FontSettings(); settings.setFontsFolder("bad folder?", false); FontSourceBase source = settings.getFontsSources()[0]; FontSourceWarningCollector callback = new FontSourceWarningCollector(); source.setWarningCallback(callback); // Get the list of fonts to call warning callback. ArrayList<PhysicalFontInfo> fontInfos = source.getAvailableFonts(); Assert.assertEquals("Error loading font from the folder \"bad folder?\": ", callback.FontSubstitutionWarnings.get(0).getDescription()); } private static class FontSourceWarningCollector implements IWarningCallback { /// <summary> /// Called every time a warning occurs during processing of font source. /// </summary> public void warning(WarningInfo info) { FontSubstitutionWarnings.warning(info); } public WarningInfoCollection FontSubstitutionWarnings = new WarningInfoCollection(); }
Method Detail |
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getAvailableFonts | → inherited from FontSourceBase |
public java.util.ArrayList<PhysicalFontInfo> getAvailableFonts() |
Example:
Shows how to list available fonts.// Configure Aspose.Words to source fonts from a custom folder, and then print every available font. FontSourceBase[] folderFontSource = {new FolderFontSource(getFontsDir(), true)}; for (PhysicalFontInfo fontInfo : folderFontSource[0].getAvailableFonts()) { System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("FontFamilyName : {0}", fontInfo.getFontFamilyName())); System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("FullFontName : {0}", fontInfo.getFullFontName())); System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("Version : {0}", fontInfo.getVersion())); System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("FilePath : {0}\n", fontInfo.getFilePath())); }