/** * Creates a new record based on the data stored in the MfCommand. * * @return the created record. */ public MfRecord getRecord() { final Point dest = getDestination(); final MfRecord record = new MfRecord(RECORD_SIZE); record.setParam(POS_Y, dest.y); record.setParam(POS_X, dest.x); return record; }
public void setRecord(final MfRecord record) { final int bottom = record.getParam(POS_BOTTOM); final int right = record.getParam(POS_RIGHT); final int top = record.getParam(POS_TOP); final int left = record.getParam(POS_LEFT); setBounds(left, top, right - left, bottom - top); }
/** * Creates a new record based on the data stored in the MfCommand. * * @return the created record. */ public MfRecord getRecord() throws RecordCreationException { final MfRecord record = new MfRecord(RECORD_SIZE); final Point p = getTarget(); record.setParam(POS_X, p.x); record.setParam(POS_Y, p.y); return record; }
/** Writer function */ public MfRecord getRecord() { final Rectangle rc = getBounds(); final MfRecord record = new MfRecord(RECORD_SIZE); record.setParam(POS_BOTTOM, (int) (rc.getY() + rc.getHeight())); record.setParam(POS_RIGHT, (int) (rc.getX() + rc.getWidth())); record.setParam(POS_TOP, (int) (rc.getY())); record.setParam(POS_LEFT, (int) (rc.getX())); return record; }
/** * Reads the command data from the given record and adjusts the internal parameters according to * the data parsed. * * <p>This method is not implemented, as a Palette implementation is still missing. * * @param record the record. */ public void setRecord(final MfRecord record) { // the handle to the palette object ignored final int hPalette = record.getParam(POS_HPALETTE); setHPalette(hPalette); // the number of defined entries ... final int cEntries = record.getParam(POS_CENTRIES); final Color[] colors = new Color[cEntries]; for (int i = 0; i < cEntries; i++) { final int cr = record.getLongParam(i * 2 + POS_START_ENTRIES); final GDIColor color = new GDIColor(cr); colors[i] = color; } setEntries(colors); }
/** * Creates a new record based on the data stored in the MfCommand. <i>This function may or may not * work, there is not much HQ documentation about metafiles available in the net. </i> * * @return the created record. */ public MfRecord getRecord() throws RecordCreationException { final int cEntries = getEntriesCount(); if (cEntries == 0) { throw new RecordCreationException("Empty CreatePaletteRecord is not valid"); } final MfRecord record = new MfRecord(2 + cEntries * 2); record.setParam(POS_HPALETTE, getHPalette()); record.setParam(POS_CENTRIES, cEntries); for (int i = 0; i < cEntries; i++) { final Color c = colors[i]; // a long parameter is 2 words long record.setLongParam(i * 2 + POS_START_ENTRIES, GDIColor.translateColor(c)); } return record; }
/** * Creates a new record based on the data stored in the MfCommand. * * @return the created record. */ public MfRecord getRecord() throws RecordCreationException { final MfRecord record = new MfRecord(RECORD_SIZE); record.setParam(POS_TEXT_CHAR_EXTRA, getTextCharExtra()); return record; }
/** * Reads the command data from the given record and adjusts the internal parameters according to * the data parsed. * * <p>After the raw record was read from the datasource, the record is parsed by the concrete * implementation. * * @param record the raw data that makes up the record. */ public void setRecord(final MfRecord record) { final int id = record.getParam(POS_TEXT_CHAR_EXTRA); setTextCharExtra(id); }
/** * Reads the command data from the given record and adjusts the internal parameters according to * the data parsed. * * <p>After the raw record was read from the datasource, the record is parsed by the concrete * implementation. * * @param record the raw data that makes up the record. */ public void setRecord(final MfRecord record) { final int y = record.getParam(POS_Y); final int x = record.getParam(POS_X); setDestination(x, y); }
/** * Reads the command data from the given record and adjusts the internal parameters according to * the data parsed. * * <p>After the raw record was read from the datasource, the record is parsed by the concrete * implementation. * * @param record the raw data that makes up the record. */ public void setRecord(final MfRecord record) { final int y = record.getParam(POS_Y); final int x = record.getParam(POS_X); setTarget(x, y); }