/*
* @(#)CharsetString.java 1.13 06/10/10
*
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package sun.awt;
public class CharsetString {
/**
* chars for this string. See also offset, length.
*/
public char[] charsetChars;
/**
* Offset within charsetChars of first character
**/
public int offset;
/**
* Length of the string we represent.
**/
public int length;
/**
* This string's FontDescriptor.
*/
public FontDescriptor fontDescriptor;
/**
* Creates a new CharsetString
*/
public CharsetString(char charsetChars[], int offset, int length,
FontDescriptor fontDescriptor) {
this.charsetChars = charsetChars;
this.offset = offset;
this.length = length;
this.fontDescriptor = fontDescriptor;
}
}