jdk/src/share/classes/sun/awt/CharsetString.java
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     1 /*
       
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    25 package sun.awt;
       
    26 
       
    27 public class CharsetString {
       
    28     /**
       
    29      * chars for this string.  See also offset, length.
       
    30      */
       
    31     public char[] charsetChars;
       
    32 
       
    33     /**
       
    34      * Offset within charsetChars of first character
       
    35     **/
       
    36     public int offset;
       
    37 
       
    38     /**
       
    39      * Length of the string we represent.
       
    40     **/
       
    41     public int length;
       
    42 
       
    43     /**
       
    44      * This string's FontDescriptor.
       
    45      */
       
    46     public FontDescriptor fontDescriptor;
       
    47 
       
    48     /**
       
    49      * Creates a new CharsetString
       
    50      */
       
    51     public CharsetString(char charsetChars[], int offset, int length,
       
    52                          FontDescriptor fontDescriptor){
       
    53 
       
    54         this.charsetChars = charsetChars;
       
    55         this.offset = offset;
       
    56         this.length = length;
       
    57         this.fontDescriptor = fontDescriptor;
       
    58     }
       
    59 }