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src/java.desktop/share/classes/sun/print/PSPathGraphics.java

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*** 70,81 **** boolean canRedraw) { super(graphics, printerJob, painter, pageFormat, pageIndex, canRedraw); } /** ! * Creates a new <code>Graphics</code> object that is ! * a copy of this <code>Graphics</code> object. * @return a new graphics context that is a copy of * this graphics context. * @since 1.0 */ public Graphics create() { --- 70,81 ---- boolean canRedraw) { super(graphics, printerJob, painter, pageFormat, pageIndex, canRedraw); } /** ! * Creates a new {@code Graphics} object that is ! * a copy of this {@code Graphics} object. * @return a new graphics context that is a copy of * this graphics context. * @since 1.0 */ public Graphics create() {
*** 113,135 **** public void drawString(String str, int x, int y) { drawString(str, (float) x, (float) y); } /** ! * Renders the text specified by the specified <code>String</code>, ! * using the current <code>Font</code> and <code>Paint</code> attributes ! * in the <code>Graphics2D</code> context. * The baseline of the first character is at position * (<i>x</i>,&nbsp;<i>y</i>) in the User Space. ! * The rendering attributes applied include the <code>Clip</code>, ! * <code>Transform</code>, <code>Paint</code>, <code>Font</code> and ! * <code>Composite</code> attributes. For characters in script systems * such as Hebrew and Arabic, the glyphs can be rendered from right to * left, in which case the coordinate supplied is the location of the * leftmost character on the baseline. ! * @param str the <code>String</code> to be rendered ! * @param x,&nbsp;y the coordinates where the <code>String</code> * should be rendered * @see #setPaint * @see java.awt.Graphics#setColor * @see java.awt.Graphics#setFont * @see #setTransform --- 113,135 ---- public void drawString(String str, int x, int y) { drawString(str, (float) x, (float) y); } /** ! * Renders the text specified by the specified {@code String}, ! * using the current {@code Font} and {@code Paint} attributes ! * in the {@code Graphics2D} context. * The baseline of the first character is at position * (<i>x</i>,&nbsp;<i>y</i>) in the User Space. ! * The rendering attributes applied include the {@code Clip}, ! * {@code Transform}, {@code Paint}, {@code Font} and ! * {@code Composite} attributes. For characters in script systems * such as Hebrew and Arabic, the glyphs can be rendered from right to * left, in which case the coordinate supplied is the location of the * leftmost character on the baseline. ! * @param str the {@code String} to be rendered ! * @param x,&nbsp;y the coordinates where the {@code String} * should be rendered * @see #setPaint * @see java.awt.Graphics#setColor * @see java.awt.Graphics#setFont * @see #setTransform
*** 246,265 **** setFont(oldFont); } } /** ! * The various <code>drawImage()</code> methods for ! * <code>WPathGraphics</code> are all decomposed ! * into an invocation of <code>drawImageToPlatform</code>. * The portion of the passed in image defined by ! * <code>srcX, srcY, srcWidth, and srcHeight</code> * is transformed by the supplied AffineTransform and * drawn using PS to the printer context. * * @param image The image to be drawn. ! * This method does nothing if <code>img</code> is null. * @param xform Used to transform the image before drawing. * This can be null. * @param bgcolor This color is drawn where the image has transparent * pixels. If this parameter is null then the * pixels already in the destination should show --- 246,265 ---- setFont(oldFont); } } /** ! * The various {@code drawImage()} methods for ! * {@code WPathGraphics} are all decomposed ! * into an invocation of {@code drawImageToPlatform}. * The portion of the passed in image defined by ! * {@code srcX, srcY, srcWidth, and srcHeight} * is transformed by the supplied AffineTransform and * drawn using PS to the printer context. * * @param image The image to be drawn. ! * This method does nothing if {@code img} is null. * @param xform Used to transform the image before drawing. * This can be null. * @param bgcolor This color is drawn where the image has transparent * pixels. If this parameter is null then the * pixels already in the destination should show
*** 728,738 **** } /* ! * Fill the path defined by <code>pathIter</code> * with the specified color. * The path is provided in current user space. */ protected void deviceFill(PathIterator pathIter, Color color) { --- 728,738 ---- } /* ! * Fill the path defined by {@code pathIter} * with the specified color. * The path is provided in current user space. */ protected void deviceFill(PathIterator pathIter, Color color) {
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