Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Class
java.awt.font.GlyphVector

Packages that use GlyphVector
java.awt Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces and for painting graphics and images. 
java.awt.font Provides classes and interface relating to fonts. 
 

Uses of GlyphVector in java.awt
 

Methods in java.awt that return GlyphVector
 GlyphVector Font.createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext frc, char[] chars)
          Creates a GlyphVector by mapping characters to glyphs one-to-one based on the Unicode cmap in this Font.
 GlyphVector Font.createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext frc, CharacterIterator ci)
          Creates a GlyphVector by mapping the specified characters to glyphs one-to-one based on the Unicode cmap in this Font.
 GlyphVector Font.createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext frc, int[] glyphCodes)
          Creates a GlyphVector by mapping characters to glyphs one-to-one based on the Unicode cmap in this Font.
 GlyphVector Font.createGlyphVector(FontRenderContext frc, String str)
          Creates a GlyphVector by mapping characters to glyphs one-to-one based on the Unicode cmap in this Font.
 GlyphVector Font.layoutGlyphVector(FontRenderContext frc, char[] text, int start, int limit, int flags)
          Returns a new GlyphVector object, performing full layout of the text if possible.
 

Methods in java.awt with parameters of type GlyphVector
abstract  void Graphics2D.drawGlyphVector(GlyphVector g, float x, float y)
          Renders the text of the specified GlyphVector using the Graphics2D context's rendering attributes.
 

Uses of GlyphVector in java.awt.font
 

Methods in java.awt.font with parameters of type GlyphVector
abstract  boolean GlyphVector.equals(GlyphVector set)
          Tests if the specified GlyphVector exactly equals this GlyphVector.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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