/*
 * @(#)LineMetrics.java	1.20 03/12/19
 *
 * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */
/*
* @(#)LineMetrics.java	1.4 98/09/21
*/
package java.awt.font;
/**
* The LineMetrics class allows access to the
* metrics needed to layout characters along a line
* and to layout of a set of lines.  A LineMetrics
* object encapsulates the measurement information associated
* with a run of text.
* 
* Fonts can have different metrics for different ranges of
* characters.  The getLineMetrics methods of
* {@link java.awt.Font Font} take some text as an argument
* and return a LineMetrics object describing the
* metrics of the initial number of characters in that text, as
* returned by {@link #getNumChars}.
*/
public abstract class LineMetrics {
    /**
     * Returns the number of characters (char values) in the text whose
     * metrics are encapsulated by this LineMetrics
     * object.
     * @return the number of characters (char values) in the text with which
     *         this LineMetrics was created.
     */
    public abstract int getNumChars();
    /**
     * Returns the ascent of the text.  The ascent
     * is the distance from the baseline
     * to the ascender line.  The ascent usually represents the
     * the height of the capital letters of the text.  Some characters
     * can extend above the ascender line.
     * @return the ascent of the text.
     */
    public abstract float getAscent();
    /**
     * Returns the descent of the text.  The descent
     * is the distance from the baseline 
     * to the descender line.  The descent usually represents
     * the distance to the bottom of lower case letters like
     * 'p'.  Some characters can extend below the descender
     * line. 
     * @return the descent of the text.
     */
    public abstract float getDescent();
    /**
     * Returns the leading of the text. The
     * leading is the recommended 
     * distance from the bottom of the descender line to the
     * top of the next line.
     * @return the leading of the text.
     */
    public abstract float getLeading();
    /**
     * Returns the height of the text.  The
     * height is equal to the sum of the ascent, the
     * descent and the leading.
     * @return the height of the text.
     */
    public abstract float getHeight();
    /**
     * Returns the baseline index of the text.
     * The index is one of 
     * {@link java.awt.Font#ROMAN_BASELINE ROMAN_BASELINE},
     * {@link java.awt.Font#CENTER_BASELINE CENTER_BASELINE}, 
     * {@link java.awt.Font#HANGING_BASELINE HANGING_BASELINE}.
     * @return the baseline of the text.
     */
    public abstract int getBaselineIndex();
    /**
     * Returns the baseline offsets of the text, 
     * relative to the baseline of the text.  The
     * offsets are indexed by baseline index.  For 
     * example, if the baseline index is 
     * CENTER_BASELINE then 
     * offsets[HANGING_BASELINE] is usually
     * negative, offsets[CENTER_BASELINE] 
     * is zero, and offsets[ROMAN_BASELINE] 
     * is usually positive.
     * @return the baseline offsets of the text.
     */
    public abstract float[] getBaselineOffsets();
    /**
     * Returns the position of the strike-through line 
     * relative to the baseline.
     * @return the position of the strike-through line.
     */
    public abstract float getStrikethroughOffset();
    /**
     * Returns the thickness of the strike-through line.
     * @return the thickness of the strike-through line.         
     */
    public abstract float getStrikethroughThickness();
    /**
     * Returns the position of the underline relative to
     * the baseline.   
     * @return the position of the underline.
     */
    public abstract float getUnderlineOffset();
    /**
     * Returns the thickness of the underline.
     * @return the thickness of the underline.
     */
    public abstract float getUnderlineThickness();
}