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it.stefanochizzolini.clown.documents.interaction.actions
Class PlaySound

java.lang.Object
  extended by it.stefanochizzolini.clown.objects.PdfObjectWrapper<PdfDictionary>
      extended by it.stefanochizzolini.clown.documents.interaction.actions.Action
          extended by it.stefanochizzolini.clown.documents.interaction.actions.PlaySound

public class PlaySound
extends Action

'Play a sound' action [PDF:1.6:8.5.3].

Since:
0.0.7
Version:
0.0.7
Author:
Stefano Chizzolini (http://www.stefanochizzolini.it)

Constructor Summary
PlaySound(Document context, Sound sound)
          Creates a new action within the given document context.
 
Method Summary
 PlaySound clone(Document context)
          Gets a clone of the object, registered inside the given document context.
 Sound getSound()
          Gets the sound to be played.
 void setSound(Sound value)
           
 
Methods inherited from class it.stefanochizzolini.clown.documents.interaction.actions.Action
getActions, setActions, wrap, wrap
 
Methods inherited from class it.stefanochizzolini.clown.objects.PdfObjectWrapper
delete, getBaseDataObject, getBaseObject, getContainer, getDocument, getFile, setBaseObject, setContainer, update
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

PlaySound

public PlaySound(Document context,
                 Sound sound)
Creates a new action within the given document context.

Method Detail

clone

public PlaySound clone(Document context)
Description copied from class: PdfObjectWrapper
Gets a clone of the object, registered inside the given document context.

Overrides:
clone in class Action
Parameters:
context - Which document the clone has to be registered in.

getSound

public Sound getSound()
Gets the sound to be played.


setSound

public void setSound(Sound value)
See Also:
getSound()

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