GraphicsEnvironment (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)
java.awt
Class GraphicsEnvironment
java.lang.Object
java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment
public abstract class GraphicsEnvironment
extends Object
The GraphicsEnvironment
class describes the collection of GraphicsDevice objects and Font objects available to a Java(tm) application on a particular platform. The resources in this GraphicsEnvironment
might be local or on a remote machine. GraphicsDevice
objects can be screens, printers or image buffers and are the destination ofGraphics2D drawing methods. Each GraphicsDevice
has a number of GraphicsConfiguration objects associated with it. These objects specify the different configurations in which theGraphicsDevice
can be used.
See Also:
GraphicsDevice, GraphicsConfiguration
Constructor Summary | |
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protected | GraphicsEnvironment() This is an abstract class and cannot be instantiated directly. |
Method Summary | |
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abstract Graphics2D | createGraphics(BufferedImage img) Returns a Graphics2D object for rendering into the specified BufferedImage. |
abstract Font[] | getAllFonts() Returns an array containing a one-point size instance of all fonts available in this GraphicsEnvironment. |
abstract String[] | getAvailableFontFamilyNames() Returns an array containing the names of all font families in thisGraphicsEnvironment localized for the default locale, as returned by Locale.getDefault(). |
abstract String[] | getAvailableFontFamilyNames(Locale l) Returns an array containing the names of all font families in thisGraphicsEnvironment localized for the specified locale. |
Point | getCenterPoint() Returns the Point where Windows should be centered. |
abstract GraphicsDevice | getDefaultScreenDevice() Returns the default screen GraphicsDevice. |
static GraphicsEnvironment | getLocalGraphicsEnvironment() Returns the local GraphicsEnvironment. |
Rectangle | getMaximumWindowBounds() Returns the maximum bounds for centered Windows. |
abstract GraphicsDevice[] | getScreenDevices() Returns an array of all of the screen GraphicsDevice objects. |
static boolean | isHeadless() Tests whether or not a display, keyboard, and mouse can be supported in this environment. |
boolean | isHeadlessInstance() Returns whether or not a display, keyboard, and mouse can be supported in this graphics environment. |
void | preferLocaleFonts() Indicates a preference for locale-specific fonts in the mapping of logical fonts to physical fonts. |
void | preferProportionalFonts() Indicates a preference for proportional over non-proportional (e.g. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, [wait](../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29) |
Constructor Detail |
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GraphicsEnvironment
protected GraphicsEnvironment()
This is an abstract class and cannot be instantiated directly. Instances must be obtained from a suitable factory or query method.
Method Detail |
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getLocalGraphicsEnvironment
public static GraphicsEnvironment getLocalGraphicsEnvironment()
Returns the local GraphicsEnvironment
.
Returns:
the local GraphicsEnvironment
isHeadless
public static boolean isHeadless()
Tests whether or not a display, keyboard, and mouse can be supported in this environment. If this method returns true, a HeadlessException is thrown from areas of the Toolkit and GraphicsEnvironment that are dependent on a display, keyboard, or mouse.
Returns:
true
if this environment cannot support a display, keyboard, and mouse; false
otherwise
Since:
1.4
See Also:
isHeadlessInstance
public boolean isHeadlessInstance()
Returns whether or not a display, keyboard, and mouse can be supported in this graphics environment. If this returns true,HeadlessException
will be thrown from areas of the graphics environment that are dependent on a display, keyboard, or mouse.
Returns:
true
if a display, keyboard, and mouse can be supported in this environment; false
otherwise
Since:
1.4
See Also:
HeadlessException, isHeadless()
getScreenDevices
public abstract GraphicsDevice[] getScreenDevices() throws HeadlessException
Returns an array of all of the screen GraphicsDevice
objects.
Returns:
an array containing all the GraphicsDevice
objects that represent screen devices
Throws:
[HeadlessException](../../java/awt/HeadlessException.html "class in java.awt")
- if isHeadless() returns true
See Also:
getDefaultScreenDevice
public abstract GraphicsDevice getDefaultScreenDevice() throws HeadlessException
Returns the default screen GraphicsDevice
.
Returns:
the GraphicsDevice
that represents the default screen device
Throws:
[HeadlessException](../../java/awt/HeadlessException.html "class in java.awt")
- if isHeadless() returns true
See Also:
createGraphics
public abstract Graphics2D createGraphics(BufferedImage img)
Returns a Graphics2D
object for rendering into the specified BufferedImage.
Parameters:
img
- the specified BufferedImage
Returns:
a Graphics2D
to be used for rendering into the specified BufferedImage
getAllFonts
public abstract Font[] getAllFonts()
Returns an array containing a one-point size instance of all fonts available in this GraphicsEnvironment
. Typical usage would be to allow a user to select a particular font. Then, the application can size the font and set various font attributes by calling the deriveFont
method on the choosen instance.
This method provides for the application the most precise control over which Font
instance is used to render text. If a font in this GraphicsEnvironment
has multiple programmable variations, only one instance of that Font
is returned in the array, and other variations must be derived by the application.
If a font in this environment has multiple programmable variations, such as Multiple-Master fonts, only one instance of that font is returned in the Font
array. The other variations must be derived by the application.
Returns:
an array of Font
objects
Since:
1.2
See Also:
getAvailableFontFamilyNames(), Font, [Font.deriveFont(int, float)](../../java/awt/Font.html#deriveFont%28int, float%29), Font.getFontName()
getAvailableFontFamilyNames
public abstract String[] getAvailableFontFamilyNames()
Returns an array containing the names of all font families in thisGraphicsEnvironment
localized for the default locale, as returned by Locale.getDefault()
.
Typical usage would be for presentation to a user for selection of a particular family name. An application can then specify this name when creating a font, in conjunction with a style, such as bold or italic, giving the font system flexibility in choosing its own best match among multiple fonts in the same font family.
Returns:
an array of String
containing font family names localized for the default locale, or a suitable alternative name if no name exists for this locale.
Since:
1.2
See Also:
getAllFonts(), Font, Font.getFamily()
getAvailableFontFamilyNames
public abstract String[] getAvailableFontFamilyNames(Locale l)
Returns an array containing the names of all font families in thisGraphicsEnvironment
localized for the specified locale.
Typical usage would be for presentation to a user for selection of a particular family name. An application can then specify this name when creating a font, in conjunction with a style, such as bold or italic, giving the font system flexibility in choosing its own best match among multiple fonts in the same font family.
Parameters:
l
- a Locale object that represents a particular geographical, political, or cultural region. Specifying null
is equivalent to specifying Locale.getDefault()
.
Returns:
an array of String
containing font family names localized for the specified Locale
, or a suitable alternative name if no name exists for the specified locale.
Since:
1.2
See Also:
getAllFonts(), Font, Font.getFamily()
preferLocaleFonts
public void preferLocaleFonts()
Indicates a preference for locale-specific fonts in the mapping of logical fonts to physical fonts. Calling this method indicates that font rendering should primarily use fonts specific to the primary writing system (the one indicated by the default encoding and the initial default locale). For example, if the primary writing system is Japanese, then characters should be rendered using a Japanese font if possible, and other fonts should only be used for characters for which the Japanese font doesn't have glyphs.
The actual change in font rendering behavior resulting from a call to this method is implementation dependent; it may have no effect at all, or the requested behavior may already match the default behavior. The behavior may differ between font rendering in lightweight and peered components. Since calling this method requests a different font, clients should expect different metrics, and may need to recalculate window sizes and layout. Therefore this method should be called before user interface initialisation.
Since:
1.5
preferProportionalFonts
public void preferProportionalFonts()
Indicates a preference for proportional over non-proportional (e.g. dual-spaced CJK fonts) fonts in the mapping of logical fonts to physical fonts. If the default mapping contains fonts for which proportional and non-proportional variants exist, then calling this method indicates the mapping should use a proportional variant.
The actual change in font rendering behavior resulting from a call to this method is implementation dependent; it may have no effect at all. The behavior may differ between font rendering in lightweight and peered components. Since calling this method requests a different font, clients should expect different metrics, and may need to recalculate window sizes and layout. Therefore this method should be called before user interface initialisation.
Since:
1.5
getCenterPoint
public Point getCenterPoint() throws HeadlessException
Returns the Point where Windows should be centered. It is recommended that centered Windows be checked to ensure they fit within the available display area using getMaximumWindowBounds().
Returns:
the point where Windows should be centered
Throws:
[HeadlessException](../../java/awt/HeadlessException.html "class in java.awt")
- if isHeadless() returns true
Since:
1.4
See Also:
getMaximumWindowBounds
public Rectangle getMaximumWindowBounds() throws HeadlessException
Returns the maximum bounds for centered Windows. These bounds account for objects in the native windowing system such as task bars and menu bars. The returned bounds will reside on a single display with one exception: on multi-screen systems where Windows should be centered across all displays, this method returns the bounds of the entire display area.
To get the usable bounds of a single display, use GraphicsConfiguration.getBounds()
andToolkit.getScreenInsets()
.
Returns:
the maximum bounds for centered Windows
Throws:
[HeadlessException](../../java/awt/HeadlessException.html "class in java.awt")
- if isHeadless() returns true
Since:
1.4
See Also:
getCenterPoint(), GraphicsConfiguration.getBounds(), Toolkit.getScreenInsets(java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration)
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