Class SinkAdapter

    • Constructor Detail

      • SinkAdapter

        public SinkAdapter()
    • Method Detail

      • head_

        public void head_()
        Ends the head element.
      • body_

        public void body_()
        Ends the body element.
      • article_

        public void article_()
        Ends the article element.
      • navigation_

        public void navigation_()
        Ends the navigation element.
      • sidebar_

        public void sidebar_()
        Ends the sidebar element.
      • section1_

        public void section1_()
        Ends a first heading element.
      • section2_

        public void section2_()
        Ends a second heading element.
      • section3_

        public void section3_()
        Ends a third heading element.
      • section4_

        public void section4_()
        Ends a 4th heading element.
      • section5_

        public void section5_()
        Ends a 5th heading element.
      • section6_

        public void section6_()
        Ends a 6th heading element.
      • list_

        public void list_()
        Ends an unordered list element.
      • listItem_

        public void listItem_()
        Ends a list item element within an unordered list.
      • numberedList_

        public void numberedList_()
        Ends an ordered list element.
      • numberedListItem_

        public void numberedListItem_()
        Ends a list item element within an ordered list.
      • definitionList_

        public void definitionList_()
        Ends a definition list element.
      • definitionListItem_

        public void definitionListItem_()
        Ends a list item element within a definition list.
      • definition_

        public void definition_()
        Ends a definition element within a definition list.
      • figure_

        public void figure_()
        Ends a basic image embedding element.
      • table_

        public void table_()
        Ends a table element.
      • tableRows

        public void tableRows​(int[] justification,
                              boolean grid)
        Starts an element that contains rows of table data.
        Parameters:
        justification - the default justification of columns. This can be overridden by individual table rows or table cells. If null a left alignment is assumed by default. If this array has less elements than there are columns in the table then the value of the last array element will be taken as default for the remaining table cells.
        grid - true to provide a grid, false otherwise.
        See Also:
        Sink.table(SinkEventAttributes), Sink.JUSTIFY_CENTER, Sink.JUSTIFY_LEFT, Sink.JUSTIFY_RIGHT
      • tableRows_

        public void tableRows_()
        Ends an element that contains rows of table data.
      • tableRow_

        public void tableRow_()
        Ends a row element.
      • title_

        public void title_()
        Ends the title element.
      • author_

        public void author_()
        Ends an author element.
      • date_

        public void date_()
        Ends the date element.
      • sectionTitle

        public void sectionTitle()
        Starts a title heading element.
      • sectionTitle_

        public void sectionTitle_()
        Ends a title heading element.
      • sectionTitle1_

        public void sectionTitle1_()
        Ends a first title heading element.
      • sectionTitle2_

        public void sectionTitle2_()
        Ends a second title heading element.
      • sectionTitle3_

        public void sectionTitle3_()
        Ends a third title heading element.
      • sectionTitle4_

        public void sectionTitle4_()
        Ends a 4th title heading element.
      • sectionTitle5_

        public void sectionTitle5_()
        Ends a 5th title heading element.
      • sectionTitle6_

        public void sectionTitle6_()
        Ends a 6th title heading element.
      • header

        public void header()
        Start a new header within the section or body.
      • header_

        public void header_()
        Ends a header element.
      • content

        public void content()
        Start the main content section between the header and the footer within the sections and/or body.
      • content_

        public void content_()
        Ends a main content section.
      • footer

        public void footer()
        Start a new footer within the section or body.
      • footer_

        public void footer_()
        Ends a footer element.
      • paragraph_

        public void paragraph_()
        Ends a paragraph element.
      • data

        public void data​(java.lang.String value)
        Starts a data element which groups together other elements representing microformats.
        Parameters:
        value - a String object.
        See Also:
        Sink.data(String, SinkEventAttributes)
      • data_

        public void data_()
        Ends an data element.
      • time_

        public void time_()
        Ends a time element.
      • address_

        public void address_()
        Ends an address element.
      • blockquote_

        public void blockquote_()
        Ends an blockquote element.
      • division_

        public void division_()
        Ends a division element.
      • verbatim

        public void verbatim​(boolean boxed)
        Starts an element which indicates that whitespace in the enclosed text has semantic relevance.
        Parameters:
        boxed - true to add a box, false otherwise
      • verbatim_

        public void verbatim_()
        Ends a verbatim element.
      • definedTerm_

        public void definedTerm_()
        Ends a definition term element within a definition list.
      • figureCaption_

        public void figureCaption_()
        Ends a caption of an image.
      • tableCell

        public void tableCell​(java.lang.String width)
        Starts a cell element which defines a cell that contains data.
        Parameters:
        width - the size of the cell.
      • tableCell_

        public void tableCell_()
        Ends a cell element.
      • tableHeaderCell

        public void tableHeaderCell​(java.lang.String width)
        Starts a cell element which defines a cell that contains header information.
        Parameters:
        width - the size of the header cell.
      • tableHeaderCell_

        public void tableHeaderCell_()
        Ends a cell header element.
      • tableCaption_

        public void tableCaption_()
        Ends a caption element of a table.
      • figureGraphics

        public void figureGraphics​(java.lang.String name)
        Adding a source of a graphic.
        Parameters:
        name - the source
      • pageBreak

        public void pageBreak()
        Adding a new page separator.
      • anchor_

        public void anchor_()
        Ends an anchor element.
      • link_

        public void link_()
        Ends a link element.
      • inline_

        public void inline_()
        Ends an inline element.
      • nonBreakingSpace

        public void nonBreakingSpace()
        Adding a non breaking space, ie a space without any special formatting operations.
      • rawText

        public void rawText​(java.lang.String text)
        Adding a raw text, ie a text without any special formatting operations.
        Parameters:
        text - The text to write.
      • comment

        public void comment​(java.lang.String comment)
        Add a comment.
        Parameters:
        comment - The comment to write.
      • flush

        public void flush()
        Flush the writer or the stream, if needed. Flushing a previously-flushed Sink has no effect.
      • close

        public void close()
        Close the writer or the stream, if needed. Closing a previously-closed Sink has no effect.
      • head

        public void head​(SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts the head element.

        This contains information about the current document, (eg its title) that is not considered document content. The head element is optional but if it exists, it has to be unique within a sequence of Sink events that produces one output document, and it has to come before the Sink.body(SinkEventAttributes) element.

        The canonical sequence of events for the head element is:

           sink.head();
        
           sink.title();
           sink.text( "Title" );
           sink.title_();
        
           sink.author();
           sink.text( "Author" );
           sink.author_();
        
           sink.date();
           sink.text( "Date" );
           sink.date_();
        
           sink.head_();
         

        but none of the enclosed events is required. However, if they exist they have to occur in the order shown, and the title() and date() events have to be unique (author() events may occur any number of times).

        Supported attributes are:

        PROFILE, LANG.
        Parameters:
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • date

        public void date​(SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts the date element. This is used to identify the date of the document: there is no strict definition if it is creation date or last modification date, which are the 2 classical semantics. There is no formal formatting requirements either.
        The date is recommended (but it is not a requirement) to be aligned to the ISO-8601 standard, i.e.:
        YYYY-MM-DD
        where
        • YYYY is the year in the Gregorian calendar,
        • MM is the month of the year between 01 (January) and 12 (December),
        • and DD is the day of the month between 01 and 31.

        Supported attributes are: none.

        Parameters:
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
        See Also:
        Sink.head(SinkEventAttributes)
      • section

        public void section​(int level,
                            SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Start a new section at the given level.

        Sections with higher level have to be entirely contained within sections of lower level.

        Supported attributes are the base attributes.

        Parameters:
        level - the section level.
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • section_

        public void section_​(int level)
        Ends a section at the given level.
        Parameters:
        level - the section level.
      • sectionTitle

        public void sectionTitle​(int level,
                                 SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Start a new section title at the given level.

        This element is optional, but if it exists, it has to be contained, and be the first element, within a corresponding section element of the same level.

        NOTE: It is strongly recommended not to make section titles implicit anchors. Neither Parsers nor Sinks should insert any content that is not explicitly present in the original source document, as this would lead to undefined behaviour for multi-format processing chains. However, while Parsers must never emit anchors for section titles, some specialized Sinks may implement such a feature if the resulting output documents are not going to be further processed (and this is properly documented).

        Supported attributes are the base attributes plus ALIGN.

        Parameters:
        level - the section title level.
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • sectionTitle_

        public void sectionTitle_​(int level)
        Ends a section title at the given level.
        Parameters:
        level - the section title level.
      • content

        public void content​(SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Start the main content section between the header and the footer within the sections and/or body.

        Supported attributes are the base attributes.

        Parameters:
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • figure

        public void figure​(SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts a basic image embedding element.

        The canonical sequence of events for the figure element is:

           sink.figure();
        
           sink.figureGraphics( "figure.png" );
        
           sink.figureCaption();
           sink.text( "Figure caption",);
           sink.figureCaption_();
        
           sink.figure_();
         

        where the figureCaption element is optional.

        However, NOTE that the order of figureCaption and figureGraphics events is arbitrary, ie a parser may emit the figureCaption before or after the figureGraphics. Implementing sinks should be prepared to handle both possibilities.

        NOTE also that the figureGraphics() event does not have to be embedded inside figure(), in particular for in-line images the figureGraphics() should be used stand-alone (in HTML language, figureGraphics() produces a <img> tag, while figure() opens a paragraph- or <div>- like environment).

        Supported attributes are the base attributes.

        Parameters:
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • table

        public void table​(SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts a table.

        The canonical sequence of events for the table element is:

           sink.table();
        
           sink.tableRows( justify, true );
        
           sink.tableRow();
           sink.tableCell();
           sink.text( "cell 1,1" );
           sink.tableCell_();
           sink.tableCell();
           sink.text( "cell 1,2" );
           sink.tableCell_();
           sink.tableRow_();
        
           sink.tableRows_();
        
           sink.tableCaption();
           sink.text( "Table caption" );
           sink.tableCaption_();
        
           sink.table_();
        
         

        where the tableCaption element is optional.

        However, NOTE that the order of tableCaption and Sink.tableRows(int[],boolean) events is arbitrary, ie a parser may emit the tableCaption before or after the tableRows. Implementing sinks should be prepared to handle both possibilities.

        Supported attributes are the base attributes plus:

        ALIGN, BGCOLOR, BORDER, CELLPADDING, CELLSPACING, FRAME, RULES, SUMMARY, WIDTH.
        Parameters:
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • data

        public void data​(java.lang.String value,
                         SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts a data element which groups together other elements representing microformats.

        Supported attributes are the base attributes plus VALUE.

        Parameters:
        value - the machine readable value of the data, may be null.
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • time

        public void time​(java.lang.String datetime,
                         SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts a time element which groups together other elements representing a time.

        Supported attributes are the base attributes plus DATETIME.

        Parameters:
        datetime - the machine readable value of the time, may be null.
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • verbatim

        public void verbatim​(SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts a verbatim block, ie a block where whitespace has semantic relevance.

        Text in a verbatim block must only be wrapped at the linebreaks in the source, and spaces should not be collapsed. It should be displayed in a fixed-width font to retain the formatting but the overall size may be chosen by the implementation.

        Most Sink events may be emitted within a verbatim block, the only elements explicitly forbidden are font-changing events and figures. Also, verbatim blocks may not be nested.

        Supported attributes are the base attributes plus:

        DECORATION (value: "boxed"), ALIGN, WIDTH.
        Parameters:
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • anchor

        public void anchor​(java.lang.String name,
                           SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts an element which defines an anchor.

        The name parameter has to be a valid SGML NAME token. According to the HTML 4.01 specification section 6.2 SGML basic types:

        ID and NAME tokens must begin with a letter ([A-Za-z]) and may be followed by any number of letters, digits ([0-9]), hyphens ("-"), underscores ("_"), colons (":"), and periods (".").

        Supported attributes are the base attributes. If NAME is specified in the SinkEventAttributes, it will be overwritten by the name parameter.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the anchor. This has to be a valid SGML NAME token.
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • link

        public void link​(java.lang.String name,
                         SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts a link.

        The name parameter has to be a valid html href parameter, ie for internal links (links to an anchor within the same source document), name should start with the character "#".

        Supported attributes are the base attributes plus:

        CHARSET, COORDS, HREF, HREFLANG, REL, REV, SHAPE, TARGET, TYPE.

        If HREF is specified in the SinkEventAttributes, it will be overwritten by the name parameter.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the link.
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • inline

        public void inline​(SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Starts an inline element.

        The inline method is similar to Sink.text(String,SinkEventAttributes), but allows you to wrap arbitrary elements in addition to text.

        Supported attributes are the base attributes plus

        SEMANTICS (values "emphasis", "strong", "small", "line-through", "citation", "quote", "definition", "abbreviation", "italic", "bold", "monospaced", "variable", "sample", "keyboard", "superscript", "subscript", "annotation", "highlight", "ruby", "rubyBase", "rubyText", "rubyTextContainer", "rubyParentheses", "bidirectionalIsolation", "bidirectionalOverride", "phrase", "insert", "delete").
        Parameters:
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • text

        public void text​(java.lang.String text,
                         SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Adds a text.

        The text parameter should contain only real content, ie any ignorable/collapsable whitespace/EOLs or other pretty-printing should be removed/normalized by a parser.

        If text contains any variants of line terminators, they should be normalized to the System EOL by an implementing Sink.

        Supported attributes are the base attributes plus

        SEMANTICS (values "emphasis", "strong", "small", "line-through", "citation", "quote", "definition", "abbreviation", "italic", "bold", "monospaced", "variable", "sample", "keyboard", "superscript", "subscript", "annotation", "highlight", "ruby", "rubyBase", "rubyText", "rubyTextContainer", "rubyParentheses", "bidirectionalIsolation", "bidirectionalOverride", "phrase", "insert", "delete").

        The following attributes are deprecated:

        VALIGN (values "sub", "sup"), DECORATION (values "underline", "overline", "line-through"), STYLE (values "italic", "bold", "monospaced").
        Parameters:
        text - The text to write.
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.
      • unknown

        public void unknown​(java.lang.String name,
                            java.lang.Object[] requiredParams,
                            SinkEventAttributes attributes)
        Add an unknown event. This may be used by parsers to notify a general Sink about an event that doesn't fit into any event defined by the Sink API. Depending on the parameters, a Sink may decide whether or not to process the event, emit it as raw text, as a comment, log it, etc.
        Parameters:
        name - The name of the event.
        requiredParams - An optional array of required parameters to the event. May be null.
        attributes - A set of SinkEventAttributes, may be null.