iText 7 7.1.8 API
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The text rendering mode determines whether showing text causes glyph outlines to be stroked, filled, used as a clipping boundary, or some combination of the three. More...
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const int | FILL = 0 |
Fill text More... |
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const int | STROKE = 1 |
Stroke text, providing the outline of the glyphs More... |
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const int | FILL_STROKE = 2 |
Fill and stroke text More... |
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const int | INVISIBLE = 3 |
Neither fill nor stroke, i.e. More... |
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const int | FILL_CLIP = 4 |
Fill text and add to path for clipping More... |
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const int | STROKE_CLIP = 5 |
Stroke text and add to path for clipping More... |
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const int | FILL_STROKE_CLIP = 6 |
Fill, then stroke text and add to path for clipping More... |
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const int | CLIP = 7 |
Add text to path for clipping More... |
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The text rendering mode determines whether showing text causes glyph outlines to be stroked, filled, used as a clipping boundary, or some combination of the three.
The text rendering mode determines whether showing text causes glyph outlines to be stroked, filled, used as a clipping boundary, or some combination of the three. Stroking, filling, and clipping have the same effects for a text object as they do for a path object, although they are specified in an entirely different way. If the text rendering mode calls for filling, the current nonstroking color in the graphics state is used; if it calls for stroking, the current stroking color is used. All documentation for this class is taken from ISO 32000-1, section 9.3.6 "Text Rendering Mode".
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Add text to path for clipping
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Fill text
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Fill text and add to path for clipping
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Fill and stroke text
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Fill, then stroke text and add to path for clipping
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Neither fill nor stroke, i.e.
Neither fill nor stroke, i.e. render invisibly
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Stroke text, providing the outline of the glyphs
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Stroke text and add to path for clipping