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package com.itextpdf.text.pdf;
import com.itextpdf.text.pdf.hyphenation.Hyphenation;
import com.itextpdf.text.pdf.hyphenation.Hyphenator;
/** Hyphenates words automatically accordingly to the language and country.
* The hyphenator engine was taken from FOP and uses the TEX patterns. If a language
* is not provided and a TEX pattern for it exists, it can be easily adapted.
*
* @author Paulo Soares
*/
public class HyphenationAuto implements HyphenationEvent {
/** The hyphenator engine.
*/
protected Hyphenator hyphenator;
/** The second part of the hyphenated word.
*/
protected String post;
/** Creates a new hyphenation instance usable in <CODE>Chunk</CODE>.
* @param lang the language ("en" for English, for example)
* @param country the country ("GB" for Great-Britain or "none" for no country, for example)
* @param leftMin the minimum number of letters before the hyphen
* @param rightMin the minimum number of letters after the hyphen
*/
public HyphenationAuto(String lang, String country, int leftMin, int rightMin) {
hyphenator = new Hyphenator(lang, country, leftMin, rightMin);
}
/** Gets the hyphen symbol.
* @return the hyphen symbol
*/
public String getHyphenSymbol() {
return "-";
}
/** Hyphenates a word and returns the first part of it. To get
* the second part of the hyphenated word call <CODE>getHyphenatedWordPost()</CODE>.
* @param word the word to hyphenate
* @param font the font used by this word
* @param fontSize the font size used by this word
* @param remainingWidth the width available to fit this word in
* @return the first part of the hyphenated word including
* the hyphen symbol, if any
*/
public String getHyphenatedWordPre(String word, BaseFont font, float fontSize, float remainingWidth) {
post = word;
String hyphen = getHyphenSymbol();
float hyphenWidth = font.getWidthPoint(hyphen, fontSize);
if (hyphenWidth > remainingWidth)
return "";
Hyphenation hyphenation = hyphenator.hyphenate(word);
if (hyphenation == null) {
return "";
}
int len = hyphenation.length();
int k;
for (k = 0; k < len; ++k) {
if (font.getWidthPoint(hyphenation.getPreHyphenText(k), fontSize) + hyphenWidth > remainingWidth)
break;
}
--k;
if (k < 0)
return "";
post = hyphenation.getPostHyphenText(k);
return hyphenation.getPreHyphenText(k) + hyphen;
}
/** Gets the second part of the hyphenated word. Must be called
* after <CODE>getHyphenatedWordPre()</CODE>.
* @return the second part of the hyphenated word
*/
public String getHyphenatedWordPost() {
return post;
}
}