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package java.awt.print;
import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
/**
* The Paper
class describes the physical characteristics of
* a piece of paper.
*
* When creating a Paper
object, it is the application's
* responsibility to ensure that the paper size and the imageable area
* are compatible. For example, if the paper size is changed from
* 11 x 17 to 8.5 x 11, the application might need to reduce the
* imageable area so that whatever is printed fits on the page.
*
* @see #setSize(double, double)
* @see #setImageableArea(double, double, double, double)
*/
public class Paper implements Cloneable {
/* Private Class Variables */
private static final int INCH = 72;
private static final double LETTER_WIDTH = 8.5 * INCH;
private static final double LETTER_HEIGHT = 11 * INCH;
/* Instance Variables */
/**
* The height of the physical page in 1/72nds
* of an inch. The number is stored as a floating
* point value rather than as an integer
* to facilitate the conversion from metric
* units to 1/72nds of an inch and then back.
* (This may or may not be a good enough reason
* for a float).
*/
private double mHeight;
/**
* The width of the physical page in 1/72nds
* of an inch.
*/
private double mWidth;
/**
* The area of the page on which drawing will
* be visable. The area outside of this
* rectangle but on the Page generally
* reflects the printer's hardware margins.
* The origin of the physical page is
* at (0, 0) with this rectangle provided
* in that coordinate system.
*/
private Rectangle2D mImageableArea;
/* Constructors */
/**
* Creates a letter sized piece of paper
* with one inch margins.
*/
public Paper() {
mHeight = LETTER_HEIGHT;
mWidth = LETTER_WIDTH;
mImageableArea = new Rectangle2D.Double(INCH, INCH,
mWidth - 2 * INCH,
mHeight - 2 * INCH);
}
/* Instance Methods */
/**
* Creates a copy of this Paper
with the same contents
* as this Paper
.
* @return a copy of this Paper
.
*/
public Object clone() {
Paper newPaper;
try {
/* It's okay to copy the reference to the imageable
* area into the clone since we always return a copy
* of the imageable area when asked for it.
*/
newPaper = (Paper) super.clone();
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
newPaper = null; // should never happen.
}
return newPaper;
}
/**
* Returns the height of the page in 1/72nds of an inch.
* @return the height of the page described by this
* Paper
.
*/
public double getHeight() {
return mHeight;
}
/**
* Sets the width and height of this Paper
* object, which represents the properties of the page onto
* which printing occurs.
* The dimensions are supplied in 1/72nds of
* an inch.
* @param width the value to which to set this Paper
* object's width
* @param height the value to which to set this Paper
* object's height
*/
public void setSize(double width, double height) {
mWidth = width;
mHeight = height;
}
/**
* Returns the width of the page in 1/72nds
* of an inch.
* @return the width of the page described by this
* Paper
.
*/
public double getWidth() {
return mWidth;
}
/**
* Sets the imageable area of this Paper
. The
* imageable area is the area on the page in which printing
* occurs.
* @param x the X coordinate to which to set the
* upper-left corner of the imageable area of this Paper
* @param y the Y coordinate to which to set the
* upper-left corner of the imageable area of this Paper
* @param width the value to which to set the width of the
* imageable area of this Paper
* @param height the value to which to set the height of the
* imageable area of this Paper
*/
public void setImageableArea(double x, double y,
double width, double height) {
mImageableArea = new Rectangle2D.Double(x, y, width,height);
}
/**
* Returns the x coordinate of the upper-left corner of this
* Paper
object's imageable area.
* @return the x coordinate of the imageable area.
*/
public double getImageableX() {
return mImageableArea.getX();
}
/**
* Returns the y coordinate of the upper-left corner of this
* Paper
object's imageable area.
* @return the y coordinate of the imageable area.
*/
public double getImageableY() {
return mImageableArea.getY();
}
/**
* Returns the width of this Paper
object's imageable
* area.
* @return the width of the imageable area.
*/
public double getImageableWidth() {
return mImageableArea.getWidth();
}
/**
* Returns the height of this Paper
object's imageable
* area.
* @return the height of the imageable area.
*/
public double getImageableHeight() {
return mImageableArea.getHeight();
}
}