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package javafx.scene.text;
/**
* Specifies the behaviour of bounds reporting by {@code Text} nodes.
* The setting affects {@code layoutBounds}, {@code boundsInLocal} and
* {@code boundsInParent}
*
* The geometry of text can be measured either in terms of the bounds of
* the particular text to be rendered - visual bounds, or as properties
* of the font and the characters to be rendered - logical bounds.
* Visual bounds are more useful for positioning text as graphics, and
* for obtaining tight enclosing bounds around the text.
* <p>
* Logical bounds are important for laying out text relative to other
* text and other components, particularly those which also contain text.
* The bounds isn't specific to the text being rendered, and so will
* report heights which account for the potential ascent and descent of
* text using the font at its specified size. Also leading and trailing
* spaces are part of the logical advance width of the text.
* <p>
*
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public enum TextBoundsType {
/**
* Use logical bounds as the basis for calculating the bounds.
* <p>
* The logical bounds are based on font metrics information. The width is
* based on the glyph advances and the height on the ascent, descent, and
* line gap. Except for the last line which does not include the line gap.
* <p>
* Note: This is usually the fastest option.
*/
LOGICAL,
/**
* Use visual bounds as the basis for calculating the bounds.
* <p>
* Note: This is likely to be slower than using logical bounds.
*/
VISUAL,
/**
* Use logical vertical centered bounds as the basis for calculating the bounds.
* <p>
* This bounds type is typically used to center {@code Text} nodes vertically
* within the bounds of its parent.
* @since JavaFX 8.0
*/
LOGICAL_VERTICAL_CENTER
}