/** * Whether the bold property shall be applied to all non-complex script * characters in the contents of this run when displayed in a document * * @return <code>true</code> if the bold property is applied */ @Override public boolean isBold() { CTRPr pr = getRunProperties(false); return pr != null && pr.isSetB() && isCTOnOff(pr.getB()); }
/** * Whether the bold property shall be applied to all non-complex script * characters in the contents of this run when displayed in a document. * <p> * This formatting property is a toggle property, which specifies that its * behavior differs between its use within a style definition and its use as * direct formatting. When used as part of a style definition, setting this * property shall toggle the current state of that property as specified up * to this point in the hierarchy (i.e. applied to not applied, and vice * versa). Setting it to <code>false</code> (or an equivalent) shall * result in the current setting remaining unchanged. However, when used as * direct formatting, setting this property to true or false shall set the * absolute state of the resulting property. * </p> * <p> * If this element is not present, the default value is to leave the * formatting applied at previous level in the style hierarchy. If this * element is never applied in the style hierarchy, then bold shall not be * applied to non-complex script characters. * </p> * * @param value <code>true</code> if the bold property is applied to * this run */ @Override public void setBold(boolean value) { CTRPr pr = getRunProperties(true); CTOnOff bold = pr.isSetB() ? pr.getB() : pr.addNewB(); bold.setVal(value ? STOnOff.TRUE : STOnOff.FALSE); }
private static Boolean isBold( CTRPr pr ) { if ( pr == null || !pr.isSetB() ) { return null; } return XWPFUtils.isCTOnOff( pr.getB() ); }
private static Boolean isBold( CTRPr pr ) { if ( pr == null || !pr.isSetB() ) { return null; } return XWPFUtils.isCTOnOff( pr.getB() ); }
private static Boolean isBold( CTRPr pr ) { if ( pr == null || !pr.isSetB() ) { return null; } return isCTOnOff( pr.getB() ); }
private static Boolean isBold( CTRPr pr ) { if ( pr == null || !pr.isSetB() ) { return null; } return XWPFUtils.isCTOnOff( pr.getB() ); }
private static Boolean isBold( CTRPr pr ) { if ( pr == null || !pr.isSetB() ) { return null; } return XWPFUtils.isCTOnOff( pr.getB() ); }
/** * Whether the bold property shall be applied to all non-complex script * characters in the contents of this run when displayed in a document * * @return <code>true</code> if the bold property is applied */ @Override public boolean isBold() { CTRPr pr = getRunProperties(false); return pr != null && pr.isSetB() && isCTOnOff(pr.getB()); }
/** * Whether the bold property shall be applied to all non-complex script * characters in the contents of this run when displayed in a document * * @return <code>true</code> if the bold property is applied */ public boolean isBold() { CTRPr pr = run.getRPr(); if(pr == null || !pr.isSetB()) { return false; } return isCTOnOff(pr.getB()); }
/** * Whether the bold property shall be applied to all non-complex script * characters in the contents of this run when displayed in a document. * <p> * This formatting property is a toggle property, which specifies that its * behavior differs between its use within a style definition and its use as * direct formatting. When used as part of a style definition, setting this * property shall toggle the current state of that property as specified up * to this point in the hierarchy (i.e. applied to not applied, and vice * versa). Setting it to <code>false</code> (or an equivalent) shall * result in the current setting remaining unchanged. However, when used as * direct formatting, setting this property to true or false shall set the * absolute state of the resulting property. * </p> * <p> * If this element is not present, the default value is to leave the * formatting applied at previous level in the style hierarchy. If this * element is never applied in the style hierarchy, then bold shall not be * applied to non-complex script characters. * </p> * * @param value <code>true</code> if the bold property is applied to * this run */ @Override public void setBold(boolean value) { CTRPr pr = getRunProperties(true); CTOnOff bold = pr.isSetB() ? pr.getB() : pr.addNewB(); bold.setVal(value ? STOnOff.TRUE : STOnOff.FALSE); }
/** * Whether the bold property shall be applied to all non-complex script * characters in the contents of this run when displayed in a document. * <p> * This formatting property is a toggle property, which specifies that its * behavior differs between its use within a style definition and its use as * direct formatting. When used as part of a style definition, setting this * property shall toggle the current state of that property as specified up * to this point in the hierarchy (i.e. applied to not applied, and vice * versa). Setting it to <code>false</code> (or an equivalent) shall * result in the current setting remaining unchanged. However, when used as * direct formatting, setting this property to true or false shall set the * absolute state of the resulting property. * </p> * <p> * If this element is not present, the default value is to leave the * formatting applied at previous level in the style hierarchy. If this * element is never applied in the style hierarchy, then bold shall not be * applied to non-complex script characters. * </p> * * @param value <code>true</code> if the bold property is applied to * this run */ public void setBold(boolean value) { CTRPr pr = run.isSetRPr() ? run.getRPr() : run.addNewRPr(); CTOnOff bold = pr.isSetB() ? pr.getB() : pr.addNewB(); bold.setVal(value ? STOnOff.TRUE : STOnOff.FALSE); }