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/**
* A RenderableImage is a common interface for rendering-independent
* images (a notion which subsumes resolution independence). That is,
* images which are described and have operations applied to them
* independent of any specific rendering of the image. For example, a
* RenderableImage can be rotated and cropped in
* resolution-independent terms. Then, it can be rendered for various
* specific contexts, such as a draft preview, a high-quality screen
* display, or a printer, each in an optimal fashion.
*
* <p> A RenderedImage is returned from a RenderableImage via the
* createRendering() method, which takes a RenderContext. The
* RenderContext specifies how the RenderedImage should be
* constructed. Note that it is not possible to extract pixels
* directly from a RenderableImage.
*
* <p> The createDefaultRendering() and createScaledRendering() methods are
* convenience methods that construct an appropriate RenderContext
* internally. All of the rendering methods may return a reference to a
* previously produced rendering.
*/
public interface RenderableImage {
/**
* String constant that can be used to identify a property on
* a RenderedImage obtained via the createRendering or
* createScaledRendering methods. If such a property exists,
* the value of the propoery will be a RenderingHints object
* specifying which hints were observed in creating the rendering.
*/
/**
* Returns a vector of RenderableImages that are the sources of
* image data for this RenderableImage. Note that this method may
* return an empty vector, to indicate that the image has no sources,
* or null, to indicate that no information is available.
*
* @return a (possibly empty) Vector of RenderableImages, or null.
*/
/**
* Gets a property from the property set of this image.
* If the property name is not recognized, java.awt.Image.UndefinedProperty
* will be returned.
*
* @param name the name of the property to get, as a String.
* @return a reference to the property Object, or the value
* java.awt.Image.UndefinedProperty.
*/
/**
* Returns a list of names recognized by getProperty.
* @return a list of property names.
*/
/**
* Returns true if successive renderings (that is, calls to
* createRendering() or createScaledRendering()) with the same arguments
* may produce different results. This method may be used to
* determine whether an existing rendering may be cached and
* reused. It is always safe to return true.
* @return <code>true</code> if successive renderings with the
* same arguments might produce different results;
* <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
boolean isDynamic();
/**
* Gets the width in user coordinate space. By convention, the
* usual width of a RenderableImage is equal to the image's aspect
* ratio (width divided by height).
*
* @return the width of the image in user coordinates.
*/
float getWidth();
/**
* Gets the height in user coordinate space. By convention, the
* usual height of a RenderedImage is equal to 1.0F.
*
* @return the height of the image in user coordinates.
*/
float getHeight();
/**
* Gets the minimum X coordinate of the rendering-independent image data.
* @return the minimum X coordinate of the rendering-independent image
* data.
*/
float getMinX();
/**
* Gets the minimum Y coordinate of the rendering-independent image data.
* @return the minimum Y coordinate of the rendering-independent image
* data.
*/
float getMinY();
/**
* Creates a RenderedImage instance of this image with width w, and
* height h in pixels. The RenderContext is built automatically
* with an appropriate usr2dev transform and an area of interest
* of the full image. All the rendering hints come from hints
* passed in.
*
* <p> If w == 0, it will be taken to equal
* Math.round(h*(getWidth()/getHeight())).
* Similarly, if h == 0, it will be taken to equal
* Math.round(w*(getHeight()/getWidth())). One of
* w or h must be non-zero or else an IllegalArgumentException
* will be thrown.
*
* <p> The created RenderedImage may have a property identified
* by the String HINTS_OBSERVED to indicate which RenderingHints
* were used to create the image. In addition any RenderedImages
* that are obtained via the getSources() method on the created
* RenderedImage may have such a property.
*
* @param w the width of rendered image in pixels, or 0.
* @param h the height of rendered image in pixels, or 0.
* @param hints a RenderingHints object containg hints.
* @return a RenderedImage containing the rendered data.
*/
/**
* Returnd a RenderedImage instance of this image with a default
* width and height in pixels. The RenderContext is built
* automatically with an appropriate usr2dev transform and an area
* of interest of the full image. The rendering hints are
* empty. createDefaultRendering may make use of a stored
* rendering for speed.
*
* @return a RenderedImage containing the rendered data.
*/
/**
* Creates a RenderedImage that represented a rendering of this image
* using a given RenderContext. This is the most general way to obtain a
* rendering of a RenderableImage.
*
* <p> The created RenderedImage may have a property identified
* by the String HINTS_OBSERVED to indicate which RenderingHints
* (from the RenderContext) were used to create the image.
* In addition any RenderedImages
* that are obtained via the getSources() method on the created
* RenderedImage may have such a property.
*
* @param renderContext the RenderContext to use to produce the rendering.
* @return a RenderedImage containing the rendered data.
*/
}