public class FontFallbackSettings
Example:
Document doc = new Document();
FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings();
doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings);
FontFallbackSettings fontFallbackSettings = fontSettings.getFallbackSettings();
// Configure our font settings to source fonts only from the "MyFonts" folder.
FolderFontSource folderFontSource = new FolderFontSource(getFontsDir(), false);
fontSettings.setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{folderFontSource});
// Calling the "BuildAutomatic" method will generate a fallback scheme that
// distributes accessible fonts across as many Unicode character codes as possible.
// In our case, it only has access to the handful of fonts inside the "MyFonts" folder.
fontFallbackSettings.buildAutomatic();
fontFallbackSettings.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettingsCustom.BuildAutomatic.xml");
// We can also load a custom substitution scheme from a file like this.
// This scheme applies the "AllegroOpen" font across the "0000-00ff" Unicode blocks, the "AllegroOpen" font across "0100-024f",
// and the "M+ 2m" font in all other ranges that other fonts in the scheme do not cover.
fontFallbackSettings.load(getMyDir() + "Custom font fallback settings.xml");
// Create a document builder and set its font to one that does not exist in any of our sources.
// Our font settings will invoke the fallback scheme for characters that we type using the unavailable font.
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.getFont().setName("Missing Font");
// Use the builder to print every Unicode character from 0x0021 to 0x052F,
// with descriptive lines dividing Unicode blocks we defined in our custom font fallback scheme.
for (int i = 0x0021; i < 0x0530; i++) {
switch (i) {
case 0x0021:
builder.writeln("\n\n0x0021 - 0x00FF: \nBasic Latin/Latin-1 Supplement Unicode blocks in \"AllegroOpen\" font:");
break;
case 0x0100:
builder.writeln("\n\n0x0100 - 0x024F: \nLatin Extended A/B blocks, mostly in \"AllegroOpen\" font:");
break;
case 0x0250:
builder.writeln("\n\n0x0250 - 0x052F: \nIPA/Greek/Cyrillic blocks in \"M+ 2m\" font:");
break;
}
builder.write(MessageFormat.format("{0}", (char) i));
}
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettingsCustom.pdf");
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void | buildAutomatic() | |
Automatically builds the fallback settings by scanning available fonts.
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void | load(java.io.InputStream stream) | |
Loads fallback settings from XML stream.
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void | load(java.lang.String fileName) | |
Loads font fallback settings from XML file.
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void | loadMsOfficeFallbackSettings() | |
Loads predefined fallback settings which mimics the Microsoft Word fallback and uses Microsoft office fonts.
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void | loadNotoFallbackSettings() | |
Loads predefined fallback settings which uses Google Noto fonts.
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void | save(java.io.OutputStream stream) | |
Saves the current fallback settings to stream.
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void | save(java.lang.String fileName) | |
Saves the current fallback settings to file.
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public void buildAutomatic()
Example:
Shows how to distribute fallback fonts across Unicode character code ranges.Document doc = new Document(); FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings(); doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings); FontFallbackSettings fontFallbackSettings = fontSettings.getFallbackSettings(); // Configure our font settings to source fonts only from the "MyFonts" folder. FolderFontSource folderFontSource = new FolderFontSource(getFontsDir(), false); fontSettings.setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{folderFontSource}); // Calling the "BuildAutomatic" method will generate a fallback scheme that // distributes accessible fonts across as many Unicode character codes as possible. // In our case, it only has access to the handful of fonts inside the "MyFonts" folder. fontFallbackSettings.buildAutomatic(); fontFallbackSettings.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettingsCustom.BuildAutomatic.xml"); // We can also load a custom substitution scheme from a file like this. // This scheme applies the "AllegroOpen" font across the "0000-00ff" Unicode blocks, the "AllegroOpen" font across "0100-024f", // and the "M+ 2m" font in all other ranges that other fonts in the scheme do not cover. fontFallbackSettings.load(getMyDir() + "Custom font fallback settings.xml"); // Create a document builder and set its font to one that does not exist in any of our sources. // Our font settings will invoke the fallback scheme for characters that we type using the unavailable font. DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); builder.getFont().setName("Missing Font"); // Use the builder to print every Unicode character from 0x0021 to 0x052F, // with descriptive lines dividing Unicode blocks we defined in our custom font fallback scheme. for (int i = 0x0021; i < 0x0530; i++) { switch (i) { case 0x0021: builder.writeln("\n\n0x0021 - 0x00FF: \nBasic Latin/Latin-1 Supplement Unicode blocks in \"AllegroOpen\" font:"); break; case 0x0100: builder.writeln("\n\n0x0100 - 0x024F: \nLatin Extended A/B blocks, mostly in \"AllegroOpen\" font:"); break; case 0x0250: builder.writeln("\n\n0x0250 - 0x052F: \nIPA/Greek/Cyrillic blocks in \"M+ 2m\" font:"); break; } builder.write(MessageFormat.format("{0}", (char) i)); } doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettingsCustom.pdf");
public void load(java.io.InputStream stream) throws java.lang.Exception
stream
- Input stream.Example:
Shows how to load and save font fallback settings to/from a stream.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Rendering.docx"); // Load an XML document that defines a set of font fallback settings. try (FileInputStream fontFallbackRulesStream = new FileInputStream(getMyDir() + "Font fallback rules.xml")) { FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings(); fontSettings.getFallbackSettings().load(fontFallbackRulesStream); doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings); } doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.LoadFontFallbackSettingsFromStream.pdf"); // Use a stream to save our document's current font fallback settings as an XML document. try (FileOutputStream fontFallbackSettingsStream = new FileOutputStream(getArtifactsDir() + "FallbackSettings.xml")) { doc.getFontSettings().getFallbackSettings().save(fontFallbackSettingsStream); }
public void load(java.lang.String fileName) throws java.lang.Exception
fileName
- Input file name.Example:
Shows how to load and save font fallback settings to/from an XML document in the local file system.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Rendering.docx"); // Load an XML document that defines a set of font fallback settings. FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings(); fontSettings.getFallbackSettings().load(getMyDir() + "Font fallback rules.xml"); doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.LoadFontFallbackSettingsFromFile.pdf"); // Save our document's current font fallback settings as an XML document. doc.getFontSettings().getFallbackSettings().save(getArtifactsDir() + "FallbackSettings.xml");
public void loadMsOfficeFallbackSettings()
Example:
Shows how to load pre-defined fallback font settings.Document doc = new Document(); FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings(); doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings); FontFallbackSettings fontFallbackSettings = fontSettings.getFallbackSettings(); // Save the default fallback font scheme to an XML document. // For example, one of the elements has a value of "0C00-0C7F" for Range and a corresponding "Vani" value for FallbackFonts. // This means that if the font some text is using does not have symbols for the 0x0C00-0x0C7F Unicode block, // the fallback scheme will use symbols from the "Vani" font substitute. fontFallbackSettings.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettings.Default.xml"); // Below are two pre-defined font fallback schemes we can choose from. // 1 - Use the default Microsoft Office scheme, which is the same one as the default: fontFallbackSettings.loadMsOfficeFallbackSettings(); fontFallbackSettings.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettings.LoadMsOfficeFallbackSettings.xml"); // 2 - Use the scheme built from Google Noto fonts: fontFallbackSettings.loadNotoFallbackSettings(); fontFallbackSettings.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettings.LoadNotoFallbackSettings.xml");
public void loadNotoFallbackSettings() throws java.lang.Exception
Example:
Shows how to load pre-defined fallback font settings.Document doc = new Document(); FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings(); doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings); FontFallbackSettings fontFallbackSettings = fontSettings.getFallbackSettings(); // Save the default fallback font scheme to an XML document. // For example, one of the elements has a value of "0C00-0C7F" for Range and a corresponding "Vani" value for FallbackFonts. // This means that if the font some text is using does not have symbols for the 0x0C00-0x0C7F Unicode block, // the fallback scheme will use symbols from the "Vani" font substitute. fontFallbackSettings.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettings.Default.xml"); // Below are two pre-defined font fallback schemes we can choose from. // 1 - Use the default Microsoft Office scheme, which is the same one as the default: fontFallbackSettings.loadMsOfficeFallbackSettings(); fontFallbackSettings.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettings.LoadMsOfficeFallbackSettings.xml"); // 2 - Use the scheme built from Google Noto fonts: fontFallbackSettings.loadNotoFallbackSettings(); fontFallbackSettings.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.FallbackSettings.LoadNotoFallbackSettings.xml");
Example:
Shows how to add predefined font fallback settings for Google Noto fonts.FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings(); // These are free fonts licensed under the SIL Open Font License. // We can download the fonts here: // https://www.google.com/get/noto/#sans-lgc fontSettings.setFontsFolder(getFontsDir() + "Noto", false); // Note that the predefined settings only use Sans-style Noto fonts with regular weight. // Some of the Noto fonts use advanced typography features. // Fonts featuring advanced typography may not be rendered correctly as Aspose.Words currently do not support them. fontSettings.getFallbackSettings().loadNotoFallbackSettings(); fontSettings.getSubstitutionSettings().getFontInfoSubstitution().setEnabled(false); fontSettings.getSubstitutionSettings().getDefaultFontSubstitution().setDefaultFontName("Noto Sans"); Document doc = new Document(); doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings);
public void save(java.io.OutputStream stream) throws java.lang.Exception
outputStream
- Output stream.Example:
Shows how to load and save font fallback settings to/from a stream.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Rendering.docx"); // Load an XML document that defines a set of font fallback settings. try (FileInputStream fontFallbackRulesStream = new FileInputStream(getMyDir() + "Font fallback rules.xml")) { FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings(); fontSettings.getFallbackSettings().load(fontFallbackRulesStream); doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings); } doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.LoadFontFallbackSettingsFromStream.pdf"); // Use a stream to save our document's current font fallback settings as an XML document. try (FileOutputStream fontFallbackSettingsStream = new FileOutputStream(getArtifactsDir() + "FallbackSettings.xml")) { doc.getFontSettings().getFallbackSettings().save(fontFallbackSettingsStream); }
public void save(java.lang.String fileName) throws java.lang.Exception
fileName
- Output file name.Example:
Shows how to load and save font fallback settings to/from an XML document in the local file system.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Rendering.docx"); // Load an XML document that defines a set of font fallback settings. FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings(); fontSettings.getFallbackSettings().load(getMyDir() + "Font fallback rules.xml"); doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.LoadFontFallbackSettingsFromFile.pdf"); // Save our document's current font fallback settings as an XML document. doc.getFontSettings().getFallbackSettings().save(getArtifactsDir() + "FallbackSettings.xml");