public class ThemeFonts
Example:
Shows how to set custom colors and fonts for themes.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Theme colors.docx"); // The "Theme" object gives us access to the document theme, a source of default fonts and colors. Theme theme = doc.getTheme(); // Some styles, such as "Heading 1" and "Subtitle", will inherit these fonts. theme.getMajorFonts().setLatin("Courier New"); theme.getMinorFonts().setLatin("Agency FB"); // Other languages may also have their custom fonts in this theme. Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMajorFonts().getComplexScript(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMajorFonts().getEastAsian(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMinorFonts().getComplexScript(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMinorFonts().getEastAsian(), ""); // The "Colors" property contains the color palette from Microsoft Word, // which appears when changing shading or font color. // Apply custom colors to the color palette so we have easy access to them in Microsoft Word // when we, for example, change the font color via "Home" -> "Font" -> "Font Color", // or insert a shape, and then set a color for it via "Shape Format" -> "Shape Styles". ThemeColors colors = theme.getColors(); colors.setDark1(Color.BLUE); colors.setLight1(Color.GREEN); colors.setDark2(Color.MAGENTA); colors.setLight2(Color.BLACK); colors.setAccent1(Color.RED); colors.setAccent2(Color.PINK); colors.setAccent3(Color.YELLOW); colors.setAccent4(Color.orange); colors.setAccent5(Color.cyan); colors.setAccent6(Color.darkGray); // Apply custom colors to hyperlinks in their clicked and un-clicked states. colors.setHyperlink(Color.WHITE); colors.setFollowedHyperlink(Color.lightGray); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Themes.CustomColorsAndFonts.docx");
Property Getters/Setters Summary | ||
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java.lang.String | getComplexScript() | |
void | setComplexScript(java.lang.Stringvalue) | |
Specifies font name for ComplexScript characters. | ||
java.lang.String | getEastAsian() | |
void | setEastAsian(java.lang.Stringvalue) | |
Specifies font name for EastAsian characters. | ||
java.lang.String | getLatin() | |
void | setLatin(java.lang.Stringvalue) | |
Specifies font name for Latin characters. |
public java.lang.String getComplexScript() / public void setComplexScript(java.lang.String value)
Example:
Shows how to set custom colors and fonts for themes.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Theme colors.docx"); // The "Theme" object gives us access to the document theme, a source of default fonts and colors. Theme theme = doc.getTheme(); // Some styles, such as "Heading 1" and "Subtitle", will inherit these fonts. theme.getMajorFonts().setLatin("Courier New"); theme.getMinorFonts().setLatin("Agency FB"); // Other languages may also have their custom fonts in this theme. Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMajorFonts().getComplexScript(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMajorFonts().getEastAsian(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMinorFonts().getComplexScript(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMinorFonts().getEastAsian(), ""); // The "Colors" property contains the color palette from Microsoft Word, // which appears when changing shading or font color. // Apply custom colors to the color palette so we have easy access to them in Microsoft Word // when we, for example, change the font color via "Home" -> "Font" -> "Font Color", // or insert a shape, and then set a color for it via "Shape Format" -> "Shape Styles". ThemeColors colors = theme.getColors(); colors.setDark1(Color.BLUE); colors.setLight1(Color.GREEN); colors.setDark2(Color.MAGENTA); colors.setLight2(Color.BLACK); colors.setAccent1(Color.RED); colors.setAccent2(Color.PINK); colors.setAccent3(Color.YELLOW); colors.setAccent4(Color.orange); colors.setAccent5(Color.cyan); colors.setAccent6(Color.darkGray); // Apply custom colors to hyperlinks in their clicked and un-clicked states. colors.setHyperlink(Color.WHITE); colors.setFollowedHyperlink(Color.lightGray); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Themes.CustomColorsAndFonts.docx");
public java.lang.String getEastAsian() / public void setEastAsian(java.lang.String value)
Example:
Shows how to set custom colors and fonts for themes.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Theme colors.docx"); // The "Theme" object gives us access to the document theme, a source of default fonts and colors. Theme theme = doc.getTheme(); // Some styles, such as "Heading 1" and "Subtitle", will inherit these fonts. theme.getMajorFonts().setLatin("Courier New"); theme.getMinorFonts().setLatin("Agency FB"); // Other languages may also have their custom fonts in this theme. Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMajorFonts().getComplexScript(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMajorFonts().getEastAsian(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMinorFonts().getComplexScript(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMinorFonts().getEastAsian(), ""); // The "Colors" property contains the color palette from Microsoft Word, // which appears when changing shading or font color. // Apply custom colors to the color palette so we have easy access to them in Microsoft Word // when we, for example, change the font color via "Home" -> "Font" -> "Font Color", // or insert a shape, and then set a color for it via "Shape Format" -> "Shape Styles". ThemeColors colors = theme.getColors(); colors.setDark1(Color.BLUE); colors.setLight1(Color.GREEN); colors.setDark2(Color.MAGENTA); colors.setLight2(Color.BLACK); colors.setAccent1(Color.RED); colors.setAccent2(Color.PINK); colors.setAccent3(Color.YELLOW); colors.setAccent4(Color.orange); colors.setAccent5(Color.cyan); colors.setAccent6(Color.darkGray); // Apply custom colors to hyperlinks in their clicked and un-clicked states. colors.setHyperlink(Color.WHITE); colors.setFollowedHyperlink(Color.lightGray); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Themes.CustomColorsAndFonts.docx");
public java.lang.String getLatin() / public void setLatin(java.lang.String value)
Example:
Shows how to set custom colors and fonts for themes.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Theme colors.docx"); // The "Theme" object gives us access to the document theme, a source of default fonts and colors. Theme theme = doc.getTheme(); // Some styles, such as "Heading 1" and "Subtitle", will inherit these fonts. theme.getMajorFonts().setLatin("Courier New"); theme.getMinorFonts().setLatin("Agency FB"); // Other languages may also have their custom fonts in this theme. Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMajorFonts().getComplexScript(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMajorFonts().getEastAsian(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMinorFonts().getComplexScript(), ""); Assert.assertEquals(theme.getMinorFonts().getEastAsian(), ""); // The "Colors" property contains the color palette from Microsoft Word, // which appears when changing shading or font color. // Apply custom colors to the color palette so we have easy access to them in Microsoft Word // when we, for example, change the font color via "Home" -> "Font" -> "Font Color", // or insert a shape, and then set a color for it via "Shape Format" -> "Shape Styles". ThemeColors colors = theme.getColors(); colors.setDark1(Color.BLUE); colors.setLight1(Color.GREEN); colors.setDark2(Color.MAGENTA); colors.setLight2(Color.BLACK); colors.setAccent1(Color.RED); colors.setAccent2(Color.PINK); colors.setAccent3(Color.YELLOW); colors.setAccent4(Color.orange); colors.setAccent5(Color.cyan); colors.setAccent6(Color.darkGray); // Apply custom colors to hyperlinks in their clicked and un-clicked states. colors.setHyperlink(Color.WHITE); colors.setFollowedHyperlink(Color.lightGray); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Themes.CustomColorsAndFonts.docx");