/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /* $Id$ */ package org.apache.fop.afp.modca; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.OutputStream; import org.apache.fop.afp.util.BinaryUtils; /** * The Object Area Position structured field specifies the origin and * orientation of the object area, and the origin and orientation of the * object content within the object area. */ public class ObjectAreaPosition extends AbstractAFPObject { /** * Object areas will be positioned with respect to a point that is define by the * Include Page Segment (IPS) structured field. */ public static final byte REFCSYS_PAGE_SEGMENT_RELATIVE = 0x00; /** Object areas will be positioned with respect to the standard origin */ public static final byte REFCSYS_PAGE_RELATIVE = 0x01; private final int x; private final int y; private final int rotation; // private int xOffset; // never written // private int yOffset; // never written private byte refCSys = 0x01; //Page or overlay coordinate system /** * Construct an object area position for the specified object y, y position. * * @param x The x coordinate. * @param y The y coordinate. * @param rotation The coordinate system rotation (must be 0, 90, 180, 270). */ public ObjectAreaPosition(int x, int y, int rotation) { this(x, y, rotation, REFCSYS_PAGE_RELATIVE); } /** * Construct an object area position for the specified object y, y position. * * @param x The x coordinate. * @param y The y coordinate. * @param rotation The coordinate system rotation (must be 0, 90, 180, 270). * @param refCSys the reference coordinate system (normally 0x01) */ public ObjectAreaPosition(int x, int y, int rotation, byte refCSys) { this.x = x; this.y = y; this.rotation = rotation; setReferenceCoordinateSystem(refCSys); } /** * Sets the reference coordinate system. * @param refCSys the reference coordinate system (normally 0x01) */ public void setReferenceCoordinateSystem(byte refCSys) { this.refCSys = refCSys; } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public void writeToStream(OutputStream os) throws IOException { byte[] data = new byte[33]; copySF(data, Type.POSITION, Category.OBJECT_AREA); byte[] len = BinaryUtils.convert(32, 2); data[1] = len[0]; // Length data[2] = len[1]; data[9] = 0x01; // OAPosID = 1 data[10] = 0x17; // RGLength = 23 byte[] xcoord = BinaryUtils.convert(x, 3); data[11] = xcoord[0]; // XoaOSet data[12] = xcoord[1]; data[13] = xcoord[2]; byte[] ycoord = BinaryUtils.convert(y, 3); data[14] = ycoord[0]; // YoaOSet data[15] = ycoord[1]; data[16] = ycoord[2]; byte xorient = (byte)(rotation / 2); data[17] = xorient; // XoaOrent byte yorient = (byte)(rotation / 2 + 45); data[19] = yorient; // YoaOrent byte[] xoffset = BinaryUtils.convert(/*xOffset*/ 0, 3); data[22] = xoffset[0]; // XocaOSet data[23] = xoffset[1]; data[24] = xoffset[2]; byte[] yoffset = BinaryUtils.convert(/*yOffset*/ 0, 3); data[25] = yoffset[0]; // YocaOSet data[26] = yoffset[1]; data[27] = yoffset[2]; data[28] = 0x00; // XocaOrent data[29] = 0x00; data[30] = 0x2D; // YocaOrent data[31] = 0x00; data[32] = this.refCSys; // RefCSys os.write(data); } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public String toString() { return "ObjectAreaPosition{" + "x=" + x + ", y=" + y + ", rotation=" + rotation + ", rotation=" + rotation + ", xOffset=" + /*xOffset*/ 0 + ", yOffset=" + /*yOffset*/ 0; } }