| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| java.awt | 
 Contains all of the classes for creating user
interfaces and for painting graphics and images. 
 | 
| java.awt.event | 
 Provides interfaces and classes for dealing with different
types of events fired by AWT components. 
 | 
| java.awt.font | 
 Provides classes and interface relating to fonts. 
 | 
| java.awt.im | 
 Provides classes and interfaces for the input method framework. 
 | 
| java.awt.im.spi | 
 Provides interfaces that enable the development of input methods
that can be used with any Java runtime environment. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| FontRenderContext
 The  
FontRenderContext class is a container for the
   information needed to correctly measure text. | 
| GlyphVector
 A  
GlyphVector object is a collection of glyphs
 containing geometric information for the placement of each glyph
 in a transformed coordinate space which corresponds to the
 device on which the GlyphVector is ultimately
 displayed. | 
| LineMetrics
 The  
LineMetrics class allows access to the
 metrics needed to layout characters along a line
 and to layout of a set of lines. | 
| TextAttribute
 The  
TextAttribute class defines attribute keys and
 attribute values used for text rendering. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| TextHitInfo
 The  
TextHitInfo class represents a character position in a
 text model, and a bias, or "side," of the character. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| FontRenderContext
 The  
FontRenderContext class is a container for the
   information needed to correctly measure text. | 
| GlyphJustificationInfo
 The  
GlyphJustificationInfo class represents information
 about the justification properties of a glyph. | 
| GlyphMetrics
 The  
GlyphMetrics class represents information for a
 single glyph. | 
| GlyphVector
 A  
GlyphVector object is a collection of glyphs
 containing geometric information for the placement of each glyph
 in a transformed coordinate space which corresponds to the
 device on which the GlyphVector is ultimately
 displayed. | 
| GraphicAttribute
 This class is used with the CHAR_REPLACEMENT attribute. 
 | 
| ImageGraphicAttribute
 The  
ImageGraphicAttribute class is an implementation of
 GraphicAttribute which draws images in
 a TextLayout. | 
| LayoutPath
 LayoutPath provides a mapping between locations relative to the
 baseline and points in user space. 
 | 
| NumericShaper
 The  
NumericShaper class is used to convert Latin-1 (European)
 digits to other Unicode decimal digits. | 
| NumericShaper.Range
 A  
NumericShaper.Range represents a Unicode range of a
 script having its own decimal digits. | 
| ShapeGraphicAttribute
 The  
ShapeGraphicAttribute class is an implementation of
 GraphicAttribute that draws shapes in a TextLayout. | 
| TextAttribute
 The  
TextAttribute class defines attribute keys and
 attribute values used for text rendering. | 
| TextHitInfo
 The  
TextHitInfo class represents a character position in a
 text model, and a bias, or "side," of the character. | 
TextLayout
TextLayout is an immutable graphical representation of styled
 character data. | 
| TextLayout.CaretPolicy
 Defines a policy for determining the strong caret location. 
 | 
| TransformAttribute
 The  
TransformAttribute class provides an immutable
 wrapper for a transform so that it is safe to use as an attribute. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| TextAttribute
 The  
TextAttribute class defines attribute keys and
 attribute values used for text rendering. | 
| TextHitInfo
 The  
TextHitInfo class represents a character position in a
 text model, and a bias, or "side," of the character. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| TextHitInfo
 The  
TextHitInfo class represents a character position in a
 text model, and a bias, or "side," of the character. | 
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