Manage PowerPoint Paragraph in Java
Aspose.Slides provides all the interfaces and classes you need to work with PowerPoint texts, paragraphs, and portions in Java.
- Aspose.Slides provides the ITextFrame interface to allow you to add objects that represent a paragraph. An
ITextFame
object can have one or multiple paragraphs (each paragraph is created through a carriage return). - Aspose.Slides provides the IParagraph interface to allow you to add objects that represent portions. An
IParagraph
object can have one or multiple portions (collection of iPortions objects). - Aspose.Slides provides IPortion interface to allow you to add objects that represent texts and their formatting properties.
An IParagraph
object is capable of handling texts with different formatting properties through its underlying IPortion
objects.
Add Multiple Paragraph Containing Multiple Portions
These steps show you how to add a text frame containing 3 paragraphs and each paragraph containing 3 portions:
- Create an instance of the Presentation class.
- Access the relevant slide’s reference through its index.
- Add a Rectangle IAutoShape to the slide.
- Get the ITextFrame associated with the IAutoShape.
- Create two IParagraph objects and add them to the
IParagraphs
collection of the ITextFrame. - Create three IPortion objects for each new
IParagraph
(two Portion objects for default Paragraph) and add eachIPortion
object to the IPortion collection of eachIParagraph
. - Set some text for each portion.
- Apply your preferred formatting features to each portion using the formatting properties exposed by the
IPortion
object. - Save the modified presentation.
This Java code is an implementation of the steps for adding paragraphs containing portions:
// Instantiate a Presentation class that represents a PPTX file
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Accessing first slide
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Add an AutoShape of Rectangle type
IAutoShape ashp = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 50, 150, 300, 150);
// Access TextFrame of the AutoShape
ITextFrame tf = ashp.getTextFrame();
// Create Paragraphs and Portions with different text formats
IParagraph para0 = tf.getParagraphs().get_Item(0);
IPortion port01 = new Portion();
IPortion port02 = new Portion();
para0.getPortions().add(port01);
para0.getPortions().add(port02);
IParagraph para1 = new Paragraph();
tf.getParagraphs().add(para1);
IPortion port10 = new Portion();
IPortion port11 = new Portion();
IPortion port12 = new Portion();
para1.getPortions().add(port10);
para1.getPortions().add(port11);
para1.getPortions().add(port12);
IParagraph para2 = new Paragraph();
tf.getParagraphs().add(para2);
IPortion port20 = new Portion();
IPortion port21 = new Portion();
IPortion port22 = new Portion();
para2.getPortions().add(port20);
para2.getPortions().add(port21);
para2.getPortions().add(port22);
for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
{
for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++)
{
IPortion portion = tf.getParagraphs().get_Item(i).getPortions().get_Item(j);
portion.setText("Portion0" + j);
if (j == 0) {
portion.getPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.Solid);
portion.getPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.RED);
portion.getPortionFormat().setFontBold(NullableBool.True);
portion.getPortionFormat().setFontHeight(15);
} else if (j == 1) {
portion.getPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.Solid);
portion.getPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLUE);
portion.getPortionFormat().setFontItalic(NullableBool.True);
portion.getPortionFormat().setFontHeight(18);
}
}
}
//Write PPTX to Disk
pres.save("multiParaPort_out.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Manage Paragraph Bullets
Bullet lists help you to organize and present information quickly and efficiently. Bulleted paragraphs are always easier to read and understand.
- Create an instance of the Presentation class.
- Access the relevant slide’s reference through its index.
- Add an autoshape to the selected slide.
- Access the autoshape’s TextFrame.
- Remove the default paragraph in the
TextFrame
. - Create the first paragraph instance using the Paragraph class.
- Set the bullet
Type
for the paragraph toSymbol
and set the bullet character. - Set the paragraph
Text
. - Set the paragraph
Indent
for the bullet. - Set a color for the bullet.
- Set a height of the bullet.
- Add the new paragraph to the
TextFrame
paragraph collection. - Add the second paragraph and repeat the process given in steps 7 to 13.
- Save the presentation.
This Java code shows you how to add a paragraph bullet:
// Instantiates a Presentation class that represents a PPTX file
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Accesses the first slide
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Adds and accesses Autoshape
IAutoShape aShp = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 200, 200, 400, 200);
// Accesses the autoshape text frame
ITextFrame txtFrm = aShp.getTextFrame();
// Removes the default paragraph
txtFrm.getParagraphs().removeAt(0);
// Creates a paragraph
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
// Sets a paragraph bullet style and symbol
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char)8226);
// Sets a paragraph text
para.setText("Welcome to Aspose.Slides");
// Sets bullet indent
para.getParagraphFormat().setIndent(25);
// Sets bullet color
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().getColor().setColorType(ColorType.RGB);
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().getColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setBulletHardColor(NullableBool.True); // set IsBulletHardColor to true to use own bullet color
// Sets Bullet Height
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setHeight(100);
// Adds Paragraph to text frame
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(para);
// Creates second paragraph
Paragraph para2 = new Paragraph();
// Sets paragraph bullet type and style
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Numbered);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setNumberedBulletStyle(NumberedBulletStyle.BulletCircleNumWDBlackPlain);
// Adds paragraph text
para2.setText("This is numbered bullet");
// Sets bullet indent
para2.getParagraphFormat().setIndent(25);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().getColor().setColorType(ColorType.RGB);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().getColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setBulletHardColor(NullableBool.True); // set IsBulletHardColor to true to use own bullet color
// Sets Bullet Height
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setHeight(100);
// Adds Paragraph to text frame
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(para2);
// Saves the modified presentation
pres.save("Bullet_out.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Manage Picture Bullets
Bullet lists help you to organize and present information quickly and efficiently. Picture paragraphs are easy to read and understand.
- Create an instance of the Presentation class.
- Access the relevant slide’s reference through its index.
- Add an autoshape to the slide.
- Access the autoshape’s TextFrame.
- Remove the default paragraph in the
TextFrame
. - Create the first paragraph instance using the Paragraph class.
- Load the image in IPPImage.
- Set the bullet type to Picture and set the image.
- Set the Paragraph
Text
. - Set the Paragraph
Indent
for the bullet. - Set a color for the bullet.
- Set a height for the bullet.
- Add the new paragraph to the
TextFrame
paragraph collection. - Add the second paragraph and repeat the process based on the previous steps.
- Save the modified presentation.
This Java code shows you how to add and manage picture bullets:
// Instantiates a Presentation class that represents a PPTX file
Presentation presentation = new Presentation();
try {
// Accesses the first slide
ISlide slide = presentation.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Instantiates the image for bullets
IPPImage picture;
IImage image = Images.fromFile("bullets.png");
try {
picture = presentation.getImages().addImage(image);
} finally {
if (image != null) image.dispose();
}
// Adds and accesses Autoshape
IAutoShape autoShape = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 200, 200, 400, 200);
// Accesses the autoshape textframe
ITextFrame textFrame = autoShape.getTextFrame();
// Removes the default paragraph
textFrame.getParagraphs().removeAt(0);
// Creates a new paragraph
Paragraph paragraph = new Paragraph();
paragraph.setText("Welcome to Aspose.Slides");
// Sets paragraph bullet style and image
paragraph.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Picture);
paragraph.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().getPicture().setImage(picture);
// Sets bullet Height
paragraph.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setHeight(100);
// Adds paragraph to text frame
textFrame.getParagraphs().add(paragraph);
// Writes the presentation as a PPTX file
presentation.save("ParagraphPictureBulletsPPTX_out.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
// Writes the presentation as a PPT file
presentation.save("ParagraphPictureBulletsPPT_out.ppt", SaveFormat.Ppt);
} catch (IOException e) {
} finally {
if (presentation != null) presentation.dispose();
}
Manage Multilevel Bullets
Bullet lists help you to organize and present information quickly and efficiently. Multilevel bullets are easy to read and understand.
- Create an instance of the Presentation class.
- Access the relevant slide’s reference through its index.
- Add an autoshape in the new slide.
- Access the autoshape’s TextFrame.
- Remove the default paragraph in the
TextFrame
. - Create the first paragraph instance through the Paragraph class and set the depth to 0.
- Create the second paragraph instance through the
Paragraph
class and set the depth set to 1. - Create the third paragraph instance through the
Paragraph
class and set the depth set to 2. - Create the fourth paragraph instance through the
Paragraph
class and set the depth set to 3. - Add the new paragraphs to the
TextFrame
paragraph collection. - Save the modified presentation.
This Java code shows you how to add and manage multilevel bullets:
// Instantiates a Presentation class that represents a PPTX file
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Accesses the first slide
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Adds and accesses Autoshape
IAutoShape aShp = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 200, 200, 400, 200);
// Accesses the text frame of created autoshape
ITextFrame text = aShp.addTextFrame("");
// Clears the default paragraph
text.getParagraphs().clear();
// Adds the first paragraph
IParagraph para1 = new Paragraph();
para1.setText("Content");
para1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char)8226);
para1.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.Solid);
para1.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
// Sets the bullet level
para1.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)0);
// Adds the second paragraph
IParagraph para2 = new Paragraph();
para2.setText("Second Level");
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar('-');
para2.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.Solid);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
// Sets the bullet level
para2.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)1);
// Adds the third paragraph
IParagraph para3 = new Paragraph();
para3.setText("Third Level");
para3.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para3.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char)8226);
para3.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.Solid);
para3.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
// Sets the bullet level
para3.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)2);
// Adds the fourth paragraph
IParagraph para4 = new Paragraph();
para4.setText("Fourth Level");
para4.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para4.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar('-');
para4.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.Solid);
para4.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
// Sets the bullet level
para4.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)3);
// Adds paragraphs to collection
text.getParagraphs().add(para1);
text.getParagraphs().add(para2);
text.getParagraphs().add(para3);
text.getParagraphs().add(para4);
// Writes the presentation as a PPTX file
pres.save("MultilevelBullet.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Manage Paragraph with Custom Numbered List
The IBulletFormat interface provides the NumberedBulletStartWith property and others that allow you to manage paragraphs with custom numbering or formatting.
- Create an instance of the Presentation class.
- Access the slide containing the paragraph.
- Add an autoshape to the slide.
- Access the autoshape TextFrame.
- Remove the default paragraph in the
TextFrame
. - Create the first paragraph instance through the Paragraph class and set NumberedBulletStartWith to 2.
- Create the second paragraph instance through the
Paragraph
class and setNumberedBulletStartWith
to 3. - Create the third paragraph instance through the
Paragraph
class and setNumberedBulletStartWith
to 7. - Add the new paragraphs to the
TextFrame
paragraph collection. - Save the modified presentation.
This Java code shows you how to add and manage paragraphs with custom numbering or formatting:
Presentation presentation = new Presentation();
try {
IAutoShape shape = presentation.getSlides().get_Item(0).getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 200, 200, 400, 200);
// Accesses the text frame of created autoshape
ITextFrame textFrame = shape.getTextFrame();
// Removes the default exisiting paragraph
textFrame.getParagraphs().removeAt(0);
// First list
Paragraph paragraph1 = new Paragraph();
paragraph1.setText("bullet 2");
paragraph1.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)4);
paragraph1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setNumberedBulletStartWith((short)2);
paragraph1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Numbered);
textFrame.getParagraphs().add(paragraph1);
Paragraph paragraph2 = new Paragraph();
paragraph2.setText("bullet 3");
paragraph2.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)4);
paragraph2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setNumberedBulletStartWith((short)3);
paragraph2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Numbered);
textFrame.getParagraphs().add(paragraph2);
Paragraph paragraph5 = new Paragraph();
paragraph5.setText("bullet 7");
paragraph5.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)4);
paragraph5.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setNumberedBulletStartWith((short)7);
paragraph5.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Numbered);
textFrame.getParagraphs().add(paragraph5);
presentation.save("SetCustomBulletsNumber-slides.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (presentation != null) presentation.dispose();
}
Set Paragraph Indent
- Create an instance of Presentation class.
- Access the relevant slide’s reference through its index.
- Add a rectangle autoshape to the slide.
- Add a TextFrame with three paragraphs to the rectangle autoshape.
- Hide the rectangle lines.
- Set the indent for each Paragraph through their BulletOffset property.
- Write the modified presentation as a PPT file.
This Java code shows you how to set a paragraph indent:
// Instantiate Presentation Class
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Get first slide
ISlide sld = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Add a Rectangle Shape
IAutoShape rect = sld.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 100, 100, 500, 150);
// Add TextFrame to the Rectangle
ITextFrame tf = rect.addTextFrame("This is first line \rThis is second line \rThis is third line");
// Set the text to fit the shape
tf.getTextFrameFormat().setAutofitType(TextAutofitType.Shape);
// Hide the lines of the Rectangle
rect.getLineFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.Solid);
// Get first Paragraph in the TextFrame and set its Indent
IParagraph para1 = tf.getParagraphs().get_Item(0);
// Setting paragraph bullet style and symbol
para1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char)8226);
para1.getParagraphFormat().setAlignment(TextAlignment.Left);
para1.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)2);
para1.getParagraphFormat().setIndent(30);
// Get second Paragraph in the TextFrame and set its Indent
IParagraph para2 = tf.getParagraphs().get_Item(1);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char)8226);
para2.getParagraphFormat().setAlignment(TextAlignment.Left);
para2.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)2);
para2.getParagraphFormat().setIndent(40);
// Get third Paragraph in the TextFrame and set its Indent
IParagraph para3 = tf.getParagraphs().get_Item(2);
para3.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para3.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char)8226);
para3.getParagraphFormat().setAlignment(TextAlignment.Left);
para3.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)2);
para3.getParagraphFormat().setIndent(50);
//Write the Presentation to disk
pres.save("InOutDent_out.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Set Hanging Indent for Paragraph
This Java code shows you how to set the hanging indent for a paragraph:
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
IAutoShape autoShape = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0).getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 50, 250, 550, 150);
Paragraph para1 = new Paragraph();
para1.setText("Example");
Paragraph para2 = new Paragraph();
para2.setText("Set Hanging Indent for Paragraph");
Paragraph para3 = new Paragraph();
para3.setText("This code shows you how to set the hanging indent for a paragraph: ");
para2.getParagraphFormat().setMarginLeft(10f);
para3.getParagraphFormat().setMarginLeft(20f);
autoShape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().add(para1);
autoShape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().add(para2);
autoShape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().add(para3);
pres.save("pres.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Manage End Paragraph Run Properties for Paragraph
- Create an instance of Presentation class.
- Get the reference for the slide containing the paragraph through its position.
- Add a rectangle autoshape to the slide.
- Add a TextFrame with two paragraphs to the Rectangle.
- Set the
FontHeight
and Font type for the paragraphs. - Set the End properties for the paragraphs.
- Write the modified presentation as a PPTX file.
This Java code shows you how to set the End properties for paragraphs in PowerPoint:
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
IAutoShape shape = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0).getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 10, 10, 200, 250);
Paragraph para1 = new Paragraph();
para1.getPortions().add(new Portion("Sample text"));
Paragraph para2 = new Paragraph();
para2.getPortions().add(new Portion("Sample text 2"));
PortionFormat portionFormat = new PortionFormat();
portionFormat.setFontHeight(48);
portionFormat.setLatinFont(new FontData("Times New Roman"));
para2.setEndParagraphPortionFormat(portionFormat);
shape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().add(para1);
shape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().add(para2);
pres.save(resourcesOutputPath+"pres.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Import HTML Text into Paragraphs
Aspose.Slides provides enhanced support for importing HTML text into paragraphs.
- Create an instance of the Presentation class.
- Access the relevant slide’s reference through its index.
- Add an autoshape to the slide.
- Add and access
autoshape
ITextFrame. - Remove the default paragraph in the
ITextFrame
. - Read the source HTML file in a TextReader.
- Create the first paragraph instance through the Paragraph class.
- Add the HTML file content in the read TextReader to the TextFrame’s ParagraphCollection.
- Save the modified presentation.
This Java code is an implementation of the steps for importing HTML texts in paragraphs:
// Create Empty presentation instance
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Acesss the default first slide of presentation
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Adding the AutoShape to accomodate the HTML content
IAutoShape ashape = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 10, 10,
(float)pres.getSlideSize().getSize().getWidth() - 20, (float)pres.getSlideSize().getSize().getHeight() - 10);
ashape.getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.NoFill);
// Adding text frame to the shape
ashape.addTextFrame("");
// Clearing all paragraphs in added text frame
ashape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().clear();
// Loading the HTML file using stream reader
TextReader tr = new StreamReader("file.html");
// Adding text from HTML stream reader in text frame
ashape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().addFromHtml(tr.readToEnd());
// Saving Presentation
pres.save("output_out.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Export Paragraphs Text to HTML
Aspose.Slides provides enhanced support for exporting texts (contained in paragraphs) to HTML.
- Create an instance of the Presentation class and load the desired presentation.
- Access the relevant slide’s reference through its index.
- Access the shape containing the text that will be exported to HTML.
- Access the shape TextFrame.
- Create an instance of
StreamWriter
and add the new HTML file. - Provide a starting index to StreamWriter and export your preferred paragraphs.
This Java code shows you how to export PowerPoint paragraph texts to HTML:
// Load the presentation file
Presentation pres = new Presentation("ExportingHTMLText.pptx");
try {
// Acesss the default first slide of presentation
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Desired index
int index = 0;
// Accessing the added shape
IAutoShape ashape = (IAutoShape) slide.getShapes().get_Item(index);
// Creating output HTML file
OutputStream os = new FileOutputStream("output.html");
Writer writer = new OutputStreamWriter(os, "UTF-8");
//Extracting first paragraph as HTML
// Writing Paragraphs data to HTML by providing paragraph starting index, total paragraphs to be copied
writer.write(ashape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().exportToHtml(0, ashape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().getCount(), null));
writer.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Save a Paragraph as an Image
In this section, we will explore two examples that demonstrate how to save a text paragraph, represented by the IParagraph interface, as an image. Both examples include obtaining the image of a shape containing the paragraph using the getImage
methods from the IShape interface, calculating the bounds of the paragraph within the shape, and exporting it as a bitmap image. These approaches allow you to extract specific parts of the text from PowerPoint presentations and save them as separate images, which can be useful for further use in various scenarios.
Let’s assume we have a presentation file called sample.pptx with one slide, where the first shape is a text box containing three paragraphs.
Example 1
In this example, we obtain the second paragraph as an image. To do this, we extract the image of the shape from the first slide of the presentation and then calculate the bounds of the second paragraph in the shape’s text frame. The paragraph is then redrawn onto a new bitmap image, which is saved in PNG format. This method is especially useful when you need to save a specific paragraph as a separate image while preserving the exact dimensions and formatting of the text.
Presentation presentation = new Presentation("sample.pptx");
try {
IAutoShape firstShape = (IAutoShape) presentation.getSlides().get_Item(0).getShapes().get_Item(0);
// Save the shape in memory as a bitmap.
IImage shapeImage = firstShape.getImage();
ByteArrayOutputStream shapeImageStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
shapeImage.save(shapeImageStream, ImageFormat.Png);
shapeImage.dispose();
// Create a shape bitmap from memory.
InputStream shapeImageInputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(shapeImageStream.toByteArray());
BufferedImage shapeBitmap = ImageIO.read(shapeImageInputStream);
// Calculate the boundaries of the second paragraph.
IParagraph secondParagraph = firstShape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().get_Item(1);
RectF paragraphRectangle = secondParagraph.getRect();
// Calculate the coordinates and size for the output image (minimum size - 1x1 pixel).
int imageX = (int) Math.floor(paragraphRectangle.left);
int imageY = (int) Math.floor(paragraphRectangle.top);
int imageWidth = Math.max(1, (int) Math.ceil(paragraphRectangle.width()));
int imageHeight = Math.max(1, (int) Math.ceil(paragraphRectangle.height()));
// Crop the shape bitmap to get the paragraph bitmap only.
BufferedImage paragraphBitmap = shapeBitmap.getSubimage(imageX, imageY, imageWidth, imageHeight);
ImageIO.write(paragraphBitmap, "png", new File("paragraph.png"));
} catch (IOException e) {
} finally {
if (presentation != null) presentation.dispose();
}
The result:
Example 2
In this example, we extend the previous approach by adding scaling factors to the paragraph image. The shape is extracted from the presentation and saved as an image with a scaling factor of 2
. This allows for a higher resolution output when exporting the paragraph. The paragraph bounds are then calculated considering the scale. Scaling can be particularly useful when a more detailed image is needed, for example, for use in high-quality printed materials.
float imageScaleX = 2f;
float imageScaleY = imageScaleX;
Presentation presentation = new Presentation("sample.pptx");
try {
IAutoShape firstShape = (IAutoShape) presentation.getSlides().get_Item(0).getShapes().get_Item(0);
// Save the shape in memory as a bitmap with scaling.
IImage shapeImage = firstShape.getImage(ShapeThumbnailBounds.Shape, imageScaleX, imageScaleY);
ByteArrayOutputStream shapeImageStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
shapeImage.save(shapeImageStream, ImageFormat.Png);
shapeImage.dispose();
// Create a shape bitmap from memory.
InputStream shapeImageInputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(shapeImageStream.toByteArray());
BufferedImage shapeBitmap = ImageIO.read(shapeImageInputStream);
// Calculate the boundaries of the second paragraph.
IParagraph secondParagraph = firstShape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().get_Item(1);
RectF paragraphRectangle = secondParagraph.getRect();
paragraphRectangle.set(
paragraphRectangle.left * imageScaleX,
paragraphRectangle.top * imageScaleY,
paragraphRectangle.right * imageScaleX,
paragraphRectangle.bottom * imageScaleY
);
// Calculate the coordinates and size for the output image (minimum size - 1x1 pixel).
int imageX = (int) Math.floor(paragraphRectangle.left);
int imageY = (int) Math.floor(paragraphRectangle.top);
int imageWidth = Math.max(1, (int) Math.ceil(paragraphRectangle.width()));
int imageHeight = Math.max(1, (int) Math.ceil(paragraphRectangle.height()));
// Crop the shape bitmap to get the paragraph bitmap only.
BufferedImage paragraphBitmap = shapeBitmap.getSubimage(imageX, imageY, imageWidth, imageHeight);
ImageIO.write(paragraphBitmap, "png", new File("paragraph.png"));
} catch (IOException e) {
} finally {
if (presentation != null) presentation.dispose();
}