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src/java.desktop/share/classes/sun/font/StandardGlyphVector.java
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}
// internal use only for possible future extension
/**
- * A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates whether this <code>GlyphVector</code> uses
+ * A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates whether this {@code GlyphVector} uses
* a vertical baseline.
*/
public static final int FLAG_USES_VERTICAL_BASELINE = 128;
/**
- * A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates whether this <code>GlyphVector</code> uses
- * vertical glyph metrics. A <code>GlyphVector</code> can use vertical metrics on a
+ * A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates whether this {@code GlyphVector} uses
+ * vertical glyph metrics. A {@code GlyphVector} can use vertical metrics on a
* horizontal line, or vice versa.
*/
public static final int FLAG_USES_VERTICAL_METRICS = 256;
/**
- * A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates whether this <code>GlyphVector</code> uses
+ * A flag used with getLayoutFlags that indicates whether this {@code GlyphVector} uses
* the 'alternate orientation.' Glyphs have a default orientation given a
* particular baseline and metrics orientation, this is the orientation appropriate
* for left-to-right text. For example, the letter 'A' can have four orientations,
* with the point at 12, 3, 6, or 9 'o clock. The following table shows where the
* point displays for different values of vertical baseline (vb), vertical
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