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* For some document formats (such as "application/postscript"
),
* the desired orientation of the print-stream pages is specified within the
* document data. This information is generated by a device driver prior to
* the submission of the print job. Other document formats (such as
* "text/plain"
) do not include the notion of desired orientation
* within the document data. In the latter case it is possible for the printer
* to bind the desired orientation to the document data after it has been
* submitted. It is expected that a printer would only support the
* OrientationRequested attribute for some document formats (e.g.,
* "text/plain"
or "text/html"
) but not others (e.g.
* "application/postscript"
). This is no different from any other
* job template attribute, since a print job can always impose constraints
* among the values of different job template attributes.
* However, a special mention
* is made here since it is very likely that a printer will support the
* OrientationRequested attribute for only a subset of the supported document
* formats.
*
* IPP Compatibility: The category name returned by
* getName()
is the IPP attribute name. The enumeration's
* integer value is the IPP enum value. The toString()
method
* returns the IPP string representation of the attribute value.
*
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public final class OrientationRequested extends EnumSyntax
implements DocAttribute, PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -4447437289862822276L;
/**
* The content will be imaged across the short edge of the medium.
*/
public static final OrientationRequested
PORTRAIT = new OrientationRequested(3);
/**
* The content will be imaged across the long edge of the medium.
* Landscape is defined to be a rotation of the print-stream page to be
* imaged by +90 degrees with respect to the medium
* (i.e. anti-clockwise) from the
* portrait orientation. Note: The +90 direction was chosen because
* simple finishing on the long edge is the same edge whether portrait or
* landscape.
*/
public static final OrientationRequested
LANDSCAPE = new OrientationRequested(4);
/**
* The content will be imaged across the long edge of the medium, but in
* the opposite manner from landscape. Reverse-landscape is defined to be
* a rotation of the print-stream page to be imaged by -90 degrees with
* respect to the medium (i.e. clockwise) from the portrait orientation.
* Note: The REVERSE_LANDSCAPE value was added because some
* applications rotate landscape -90 degrees from portrait, rather than
* +90 degrees.
*/
public static final OrientationRequested
REVERSE_LANDSCAPE = new OrientationRequested(5);
/**
* The content will be imaged across the short edge of the medium, but in
* the opposite manner from portrait. Reverse-portrait is defined to be a
* rotation of the print-stream page to be imaged by 180 degrees with
* respect to the medium from the portrait orientation. Note: The
* REVERSE_PORTRAIT value was added for use with the {@link
* Finishings Finishings} attribute in cases where the
* opposite edge is desired for finishing a portrait document on simple
* finishing devices that have only one finishing position. Thus a
* "text/plain"
portrait document can be stapled "on the
* right" by a simple finishing device as is common use with some
* Middle Eastern languages such as Hebrew.
*/
public static final OrientationRequested
REVERSE_PORTRAIT = new OrientationRequested(6);
/**
* Construct a new orientation requested enumeration value with the given
* integer value.
*
* @param value Integer value.
*/
protected OrientationRequested(int value) {
super(value);
}
private static final String[] myStringTable = {
"portrait",
"landscape",
"reverse-landscape",
"reverse-portrait"
};
private static final OrientationRequested[] myEnumValueTable = {
PORTRAIT,
LANDSCAPE,
REVERSE_LANDSCAPE,
REVERSE_PORTRAIT
};
/**
* Returns the string table for class OrientationRequested.
*/
protected String[] getStringTable() {
return myStringTable;
}
/**
* Returns the enumeration value table for class OrientationRequested.
*/
protected EnumSyntax[] getEnumValueTable() {
return myEnumValueTable;
}
/**
* Returns the lowest integer value used by class OrientationRequested.
*/
protected int getOffset() {
return 3;
}
/**
* Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
* for this printing attribute value.
*
* For class OrientationRequested, the * category is class OrientationRequested itself. * * @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class * {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}. */ public final Class extends Attribute> getCategory() { return OrientationRequested.class; } /** * Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an * instance. *
* For class OrientationRequested, the
* category name is "orientation-requested"
.
*
* @return Attribute category name.
*/
public final String getName() {
return "orientation-requested";
}
}