public interface SplitCharacter
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
isSplitCharacter(int start, int current, int end, char[] cc, PdfChunk[] ck)
Returns true if the character can split a line.
|
boolean isSplitCharacter(int start,
int current,
int end,
char[] cc,
PdfChunk[] ck)
true if the character can split a line. The splitting implementation is free to look ahead or look behind characters to make a decision.
The default implementation is:
public boolean isSplitCharacter(int start, int current, int end, char[] cc, PdfChunk[] ck) {
char c;
if (ck == null)
c = cc[current];
else
c = (char) ck[Math.min(current, ck.length - 1)].getUnicodeEquivalent(cc[current]);
if (c <= ' ' || c == '-') {
return true;
}
if (c < 0x2e80)
return false;
return ((c >= 0x2e80 && c < 0xd7a0)
|| (c >= 0xf900 && c < 0xfb00)
|| (c >= 0xfe30 && c < 0xfe50)
|| (c >= 0xff61 && c < 0xffa0));
}
start - the lower limit of cc inclusive
current - the pointer to the character in cc
end - the upper limit of cc exclusive
cc - an array of characters at least end sized
ck - an array of PdfChunk. The main use is to be able to call PdfChunk.getUnicodeEquivalent(int). It may be null or shorter than end. If null no conversion takes place. If shorter than end the last element is used
true if the character(s) can split a line
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