jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/javax/print/attribute/standard/Chromaticity.java
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package javax.print.attribute.standard;
import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;
import javax.print.attribute.EnumSyntax;
import javax.print.attribute.DocAttribute;
import javax.print.attribute.PrintRequestAttribute;
import javax.print.attribute.PrintJobAttribute;
/**
* Class Chromaticity is a printing attribute class, an enumeration, that
* specifies monochrome or color printing. This is used by a print client
* to specify how the print data should be generated or processed. It is not
* descriptive of the color capabilities of the device. Query the service's
* {@link ColorSupported ColorSupported} attribute to determine if the device
* can be verified to support color printing.
* <P>
* The table below shows the effects of specifying a Chromaticity attribute of
* {@link #MONOCHROME MONOCHROME} or {@link #COLOR COLOR}
* for a monochrome or color document.
*
* <table class="striped">
* <caption>Shows effects of specifying MONOCHROME or COLOR Chromaticity
* attributes</caption>
* <thead>
* <TR>
* <TH>
* Chromaticity<BR>Attribute
* </TH>
* <TH>
* Effect on<BR>Monochrome Document
* </TH>
* <TH>
* Effect on<BR>Color Document
* </TH>
* </TR>
* </thead>
* <tbody>
* <TR>
* <TD>
* {@link #MONOCHROME MONOCHROME}
* </TD>
* <TD>
* Printed as is, in monochrome
* </TD>
* <TD>
* Printed in monochrome, with colors converted to shades of gray
* </TD>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD>
* {@link #COLOR COLOR}
* </TD>
* <TD>
* Printed as is, in monochrome
* </TD>
* <TD>
* Printed as is, in color
* </TD>
* </TR>
* </tbody>
* </TABLE>
* <P>
* <B>IPP Compatibility:</B> Chromaticity is not an IPP attribute at present.
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public final class Chromaticity extends EnumSyntax
implements DocAttribute, PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 4660543931355214012L;
/**
* Monochrome printing.
*/
public static final Chromaticity MONOCHROME = new Chromaticity(0);
/**
* Color printing.
*/
public static final Chromaticity COLOR = new Chromaticity(1);
/**
* Construct a new chromaticity enumeration value with the given integer
* value.
*
* @param value Integer value.
*/
protected Chromaticity(int value) {
super(value);
}
private static final String[] myStringTable = {"monochrome",
"color"};
private static final Chromaticity[] myEnumValueTable = {MONOCHROME,
COLOR};
/**
* Returns the string table for class Chromaticity.
*/
protected String[] getStringTable() {
return myStringTable;
}
/**
* Returns the enumeration value table for class Chromaticity.
*/
protected EnumSyntax[] getEnumValueTable() {
return myEnumValueTable;
}
/**
* Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
* for this printing attribute value.
* <P>
* For class Chromaticity, the category is the class Chromaticity itself.
*
* @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class
* {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}.
*/
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() {
return Chromaticity.class;
}
/**
* Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an
* instance.
* <P>
* For class Chromaticity, the category name is {@code "chromaticity"}.
*
* @return Attribute category name.
*/
public final String getName() {
return "chromaticity";
}
}