Java Code Examples for java.awt.font.GlyphVector#getGlyphCharIndices()

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Example 1
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 2
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 3
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 4
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 5
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 6
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 7
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 8
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 9
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 10
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 11
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 12
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 13
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}
 
Example 14
Source File: StandardGlyphVector.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Utility used by getStandardGV.
 * Constructs a StandardGlyphVector from a generic glyph vector.
 * Do not call this from new contexts without considering the comment
 * about "userGlyphs".
 */
private StandardGlyphVector(GlyphVector gv, FontRenderContext frc) {
    this.font = gv.getFont();
    this.frc = frc;
    initFontData();

    int nGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
    this.userGlyphs = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, nGlyphs, null);
    if (gv instanceof StandardGlyphVector) {
        /* userGlyphs will be OK because this is a private constructor
         * and the returned instance is used only for rendering.
         * It's not constructable by user code, nor returned to the
         * application. So we know "userGlyphs" are valid as having
         * been either already validated or are the result of layout.
         */
        this.glyphs = userGlyphs;
    } else {
        this.glyphs = getValidatedGlyphs(this.userGlyphs);
    }
    this.flags = gv.getLayoutFlags() & FLAG_MASK;

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_POSITION_ADJUSTMENTS) != 0) {
        this.positions = gv.getGlyphPositions(0, nGlyphs + 1, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_COMPLEX_GLYPHS) != 0) {
        this.charIndices = gv.getGlyphCharIndices(0, nGlyphs, null);
    }

    if ((flags & FLAG_HAS_TRANSFORMS) != 0) {
        AffineTransform[] txs = new AffineTransform[nGlyphs]; // worst case
        for (int i = 0; i < nGlyphs; ++i) {
            txs[i] = gv.getGlyphTransform(i); // gv doesn't have getGlyphsTransforms
        }

        setGlyphTransforms(txs);
    }
}