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src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/PageAttributes.java
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@@ -940,11 +940,11 @@
* @param printQuality PrintQualityType.DRAFT, PrintQualityType.NORMAL,
* or PrintQualityType.HIGH
* @param printerResolution an integer array of 3 elements. The first
* element must be greater than 0. The second element must be
* must be greater than 0. The third element must be either
- * <code>3</code> or <code>4</code>.
+ * {@code 3} or {@code 4}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if one or more of the above
* conditions is violated.
*/
public PageAttributes(ColorType color, MediaType media,
OrientationRequestedType orientationRequested,
@@ -1093,18 +1093,18 @@
this.orientationRequested = orientationRequested;
}
/**
* Specifies the print orientation for pages using these attributes.
- * Specifying <code>3</code> denotes portrait. Specifying <code>4</code>
+ * Specifying {@code 3} denotes portrait. Specifying {@code 4}
* denotes landscape. Specifying any other value will generate an
* IllegalArgumentException. Not specifying the property is equivalent
* to calling setOrientationRequested(OrientationRequestedType.PORTRAIT).
*
- * @param orientationRequested <code>3</code> or <code>4</code>
+ * @param orientationRequested {@code 3} or {@code 4}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if orientationRequested is not
- * <code>3</code> or <code>4</code>
+ * {@code 3} or {@code 4}
*/
public void setOrientationRequested(int orientationRequested) {
switch (orientationRequested) {
case 3:
setOrientationRequested(OrientationRequestedType.PORTRAIT);
@@ -1187,19 +1187,19 @@
this.printQuality = printQuality;
}
/**
* Specifies the print quality for pages using these attributes.
- * Specifying <code>3</code> denotes draft. Specifying <code>4</code>
- * denotes normal. Specifying <code>5</code> denotes high. Specifying
+ * Specifying {@code 3} denotes draft. Specifying {@code 4}
+ * denotes normal. Specifying {@code 5} denotes high. Specifying
* any other value will generate an IllegalArgumentException. Not
* specifying the property is equivalent to calling
* setPrintQuality(PrintQualityType.NORMAL).
*
- * @param printQuality <code>3</code>, <code>4</code>, or <code>5</code>
- * @throws IllegalArgumentException if printQuality is not <code>3
- * </code>, <code>4</code>, or <code>5</code>
+ * @param printQuality {@code 3}, {@code 4}, or {@code 5}
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if printQuality is not
+ * {@code 3}, {@code 4}, or {@code 5}
*/
public void setPrintQuality(int printQuality) {
switch (printQuality) {
case 3:
setPrintQuality(PrintQualityType.DRAFT);
@@ -1229,17 +1229,17 @@
* Returns the print resolution for pages using these attributes.
* Index 0 of the array specifies the cross feed direction resolution
* (typically the horizontal resolution). Index 1 of the array specifies
* the feed direction resolution (typically the vertical resolution).
* Index 2 of the array specifies whether the resolutions are in dots per
- * inch or dots per centimeter. <code>3</code> denotes dots per inch.
- * <code>4</code> denotes dots per centimeter.
+ * inch or dots per centimeter. {@code 3} denotes dots per inch.
+ * {@code 4} denotes dots per centimeter.
*
* @return an integer array of 3 elements. The first
* element must be greater than 0. The second element must be
* must be greater than 0. The third element must be either
- * <code>3</code> or <code>4</code>.
+ * {@code 3} or {@code 4}.
*/
public int[] getPrinterResolution() {
// Return a copy because otherwise client code could circumvent the
// the checks made in setPrinterResolution by modifying the
// returned array.
@@ -1256,20 +1256,20 @@
* implementation and the target printer. Index 0 of the array specifies
* the cross feed direction resolution (typically the horizontal
* resolution). Index 1 of the array specifies the feed direction
* resolution (typically the vertical resolution). Index 2 of the array
* specifies whether the resolutions are in dots per inch or dots per
- * centimeter. <code>3</code> denotes dots per inch. <code>4</code>
+ * centimeter. {@code 3} denotes dots per inch. {@code 4}
* denotes dots per centimeter. Note that the 1.1 printing implementation
* (Toolkit.getPrintJob) requires that the feed and cross feed resolutions
* be the same. Not specifying the property is equivalent to calling
* setPrinterResolution(72).
*
* @param printerResolution an integer array of 3 elements. The first
* element must be greater than 0. The second element must be
* must be greater than 0. The third element must be either
- * <code>3</code> or <code>4</code>.
+ * {@code 3} or {@code 4}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if one or more of the above
* conditions is violated.
*/
public void setPrinterResolution(int[] printerResolution) {
if (printerResolution == null ||
@@ -1293,11 +1293,11 @@
/**
* Specifies the desired cross feed and feed print resolutions in dots per
* inch for pages using these attributes. The same value is used for both
* resolutions. The actual resolutions will be determined by the
* limitations of the implementation and the target printer. Not
- * specifying the property is equivalent to specifying <code>72</code>.
+ * specifying the property is equivalent to specifying {@code 72}.
*
* @param printerResolution an integer greater than 0.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if printerResolution is less than or
* equal to 0.
*/
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