- java.lang.Object
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- javax.print.attribute.IntegerSyntax
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- javax.print.attribute.standard.NumberUp
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Cloneable
,Attribute
,DocAttribute
,PrintJobAttribute
,PrintRequestAttribute
public final class NumberUp extends IntegerSyntax implements DocAttribute, PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute
ClassNumberUp
is an integer valued printing attribute class that specifies the number of print-stream pages to impose upon a single side of an instance of a selected medium. That is, if the NumberUp value is n, the printer must place n print-stream pages on a single side of an instance of the selected medium. To accomplish this, the printer may add some sort of translation, scaling, or rotation. This attribute primarily controls the translation, scaling and rotation of print-stream pages.The effect of a
NumberUp
attribute on a multidoc print job (a job with multiple documents) depends on whether all the docs have the same number up values specified or whether different docs have different number up values specified, and on the (perhaps defaulted) value of theMultipleDocumentHandling
attribute.- If all the docs have the same number up value n specified, then
any value of
MultipleDocumentHandling
makes sense, and the printer's processing depends on theMultipleDocumentHandling
value:SINGLE_DOCUMENT
-- All the input docs will be combined together into one output document. Each media impression will consist of nm print-stream pages from the output document.SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET
-- All the input docs will be combined together into one output document. Each media impression will consist of n print-stream pages from the output document. However, the first impression of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet; this means the last impression of an input doc may have fewer than n print-stream pages on it.SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES
-- The input docs will remain separate. Each media impression will consist of n print-stream pages from the input doc. Since the input docs are separate, the first impression of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet; this means the last impression of an input doc may have fewer than n print-stream pages on it.SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES
-- The input docs will remain separate. Each media impression will consist of n print-stream pages from the input doc. Since the input docs are separate, the first impression of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet; this means the last impression of an input doc may have fewer than n print-stream pages on it.
SINGLE_DOCUMENT
-- All the input docs will be combined together into one output document. Each media impression will consist of ni print-stream pages from the output document, where i is the number of the input doc corresponding to that point in the output document. When the next input doc has a different number up value from the previous input doc, the first print-stream page of the next input doc goes at the start of the next media impression, possibly leaving fewer than the full number of print-stream pages on the previous media impression.SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET
-- All the input docs will be combined together into one output document. Each media impression will consist of n print-stream pages from the output document. However, the first impression of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet; this means the last impression of an input doc may have fewer than n print-stream pages on it.SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES
-- The input docs will remain separate. For input doc i, each media impression will consist of ni print-stream pages from the input doc. Since the input docs are separate, the first impression of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet; this means the last impression of an input doc may have fewer than ni print-stream pages on it.SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES
-- The input docs will remain separate. For input doc i, each media impression will consist of ni print-stream pages from the input doc. Since the input docs are separate, the first impression of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet; this means the last impression of an input doc may have fewer than ni print-stream pages on it.
getName()
gives the IPP attribute name.- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description NumberUp(int value)
Construct a new number up attribute with the given integer value.
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
equals(Object object)
Returns whether this number up attribute is equivalent to the passed in object.Class<? extends Attribute>
getCategory()
Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" for this printing attribute value.String
getName()
Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an instance.-
Methods declared in class javax.print.attribute.IntegerSyntax
getValue, hashCode, toString
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Constructor Detail
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NumberUp
public NumberUp(int value)
Construct a new number up attribute with the given integer value.- Parameters:
value
- Integer value- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- ifvalue < 1
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Method Detail
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equals
public boolean equals(Object object)
Returns whether this number up attribute is equivalent to the passed in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions must be true:object
is notnull
.object
is an instance of classNumberUp
.- This number up attribute's value and
object
's value are equal.
- Overrides:
equals
in classIntegerSyntax
- Parameters:
object
-Object
to compare to- Returns:
true
ifobject
is equivalent to this number up attribute,false
otherwise- See Also:
Object.hashCode()
,HashMap
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getCategory
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory()
Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" for this printing attribute value.For class
NumberUp
, the category is classNumberUp
itself.- Specified by:
getCategory
in interfaceAttribute
- Returns:
- printing attribute class (category), an instance of class
java.lang.Class
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