java.lang.ObjectFontSubstitutionRule
com.aspose.words.DefaultFontSubstitutionRule
public class DefaultFontSubstitutionRule
To learn more, visit the Working with Fonts documentation article. Example:
Document doc = new Document();
FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings();
doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings);
// Get the default substitution rule within FontSettings.
// This rule will substitute all missing fonts with "Times New Roman".
DefaultFontSubstitutionRule defaultFontSubstitutionRule = fontSettings.getSubstitutionSettings().getDefaultFontSubstitution();
Assert.assertTrue(defaultFontSubstitutionRule.getEnabled());
Assert.assertEquals("Times New Roman", defaultFontSubstitutionRule.getDefaultFontName());
// Set the default font substitute to "Courier New".
defaultFontSubstitutionRule.setDefaultFontName("Courier New");
// Using a document builder, add some text in a font that we do not have to see the substitution take place,
// and then render the result in a PDF.
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.getFont().setName("Missing Font");
builder.writeln("Line written in a missing font, which will be substituted with Courier New.");
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.DefaultFontSubstitutionRule.pdf");
| Property Getters/Setters Summary | ||
|---|---|---|
java.lang.String | getDefaultFontName() | |
void | setDefaultFontName(java.lang.String value) | |
| Gets or sets the default font name. | ||
boolean | getEnabled() | → inherited from FontSubstitutionRule |
void | setEnabled(boolean value) | |
| Specifies whether the rule is enabled or not. | ||
| Property Getters/Setters Detail |
|---|
getDefaultFontName/setDefaultFontName | |
public java.lang.String getDefaultFontName() / public void setDefaultFontName(java.lang.String value) | |
The default value is 'Times New Roman'.
Example:
Shows how to set the default font substitution rule.
Document doc = new Document();
FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings();
doc.setFontSettings(fontSettings);
// Get the default substitution rule within FontSettings.
// This rule will substitute all missing fonts with "Times New Roman".
DefaultFontSubstitutionRule defaultFontSubstitutionRule = fontSettings.getSubstitutionSettings().getDefaultFontSubstitution();
Assert.assertTrue(defaultFontSubstitutionRule.getEnabled());
Assert.assertEquals("Times New Roman", defaultFontSubstitutionRule.getDefaultFontName());
// Set the default font substitute to "Courier New".
defaultFontSubstitutionRule.setDefaultFontName("Courier New");
// Using a document builder, add some text in a font that we do not have to see the substitution take place,
// and then render the result in a PDF.
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.getFont().setName("Missing Font");
builder.writeln("Line written in a missing font, which will be substituted with Courier New.");
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.DefaultFontSubstitutionRule.pdf");Example:
Shows how to specify a default font.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.getFont().setName("Arial");
builder.writeln("Hello world!");
builder.getFont().setName("Arvo");
builder.writeln("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.");
FontSourceBase[] fontSources = FontSettings.getDefaultInstance().getFontsSources();
// The font sources that the document uses contain the font "Arial", but not "Arvo".
Assert.assertEquals(1, fontSources.length);
Assert.assertTrue(IterableUtils.matchesAny(fontSources[0].getAvailableFonts(), f -> f.getFullFontName().contains("Arial")));
Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(fontSources[0].getAvailableFonts(), f -> f.getFullFontName().contains("Arvo")));
// Set the "DefaultFontName" property to "Courier New" to,
// while rendering the document, apply that font in all cases when another font is not available.
FontSettings.getDefaultInstance().getSubstitutionSettings().getDefaultFontSubstitution().setDefaultFontName("Courier New");
Assert.assertTrue(IterableUtils.matchesAny(fontSources[0].getAvailableFonts(), f -> f.getFullFontName().contains("Courier New")));
// Aspose.Words will now use the default font in place of any missing fonts during any rendering calls.
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "FontSettings.DefaultFontName.pdf");getEnabled/setEnabled | → inherited from FontSubstitutionRule |
public boolean getEnabled() / public void setEnabled(boolean value) | |
Example:
Shows operating system-dependent font config substitution.
FontSettings fontSettings = new FontSettings();
FontConfigSubstitutionRule fontConfigSubstitution = fontSettings.getSubstitutionSettings().getFontConfigSubstitution();
// The FontConfigSubstitutionRule object works differently on Windows/non-Windows platforms.
// On Windows, it is unavailable.
if (SystemUtils.IS_OS_WINDOWS) {
Assert.assertFalse(fontConfigSubstitution.getEnabled());
Assert.assertFalse(fontConfigSubstitution.isFontConfigAvailable());
}
// On Linux/Mac, we will have access to it, and will be able to perform operations.
if (SystemUtils.IS_OS_LINUX) {
Assert.assertTrue(fontConfigSubstitution.getEnabled());
Assert.assertTrue(fontConfigSubstitution.isFontConfigAvailable());
fontConfigSubstitution.resetCache();
}Example:
Shows how to access a document's system font source and set font substitutes.
Document doc = new Document();
doc.setFontSettings(new FontSettings());
// By default, a blank document always contains a system font source.
Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getFontSettings().getFontsSources().length);
SystemFontSource systemFontSource = (SystemFontSource) doc.getFontSettings().getFontsSources()[0];
Assert.assertEquals(FontSourceType.SYSTEM_FONTS, systemFontSource.getType());
Assert.assertEquals(0, systemFontSource.getPriority());
if (SystemUtils.IS_OS_WINDOWS) {
final String FONTS_PATH = "C:\\WINDOWS\\Fonts";
Assert.assertEquals(FONTS_PATH.toLowerCase(), SystemFontSource.getSystemFontFolders()[0].toLowerCase());
}
for (String systemFontFolder : SystemFontSource.getSystemFontFolders()) {
System.out.println(systemFontFolder);
}
// Set a font that exists in the Windows Fonts directory as a substitute for one that does not.
doc.getFontSettings().getSubstitutionSettings().getFontInfoSubstitution().setEnabled(true);
doc.getFontSettings().getSubstitutionSettings().getTableSubstitution().addSubstitutes("Kreon-Regular", "Calibri");
Assert.assertEquals(1, IterableUtils.size(doc.getFontSettings().getSubstitutionSettings().getTableSubstitution().getSubstitutes("Kreon-Regular")));
Assert.assertTrue(IterableUtils.toString(doc.getFontSettings().getSubstitutionSettings().getTableSubstitution().getSubstitutes("Kreon-Regular")).contains("Calibri"));
// Alternatively, we could add a folder font source in which the corresponding folder contains the font.
FolderFontSource folderFontSource = new FolderFontSource(getFontsDir(), false);
doc.getFontSettings().setFontsSources(new FontSourceBase[]{systemFontSource, folderFontSource});
Assert.assertEquals(2, doc.getFontSettings().getFontsSources().length);
// Resetting the font sources still leaves us with the system font source as well as our substitutes.
doc.getFontSettings().resetFontSources();
Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getFontSettings().getFontsSources().length);
Assert.assertEquals(FontSourceType.SYSTEM_FONTS, doc.getFontSettings().getFontsSources()[0].getType());
Assert.assertEquals(1, IterableUtils.size(doc.getFontSettings().getSubstitutionSettings().getTableSubstitution().getSubstitutes("Kreon-Regular")));