Don't use the degree symbol in comments, as it upsets the compiler, and causes the javadoc tool to error. Use the word degrees instead, much safer
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package org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel;
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import org.apache.poi.util.Beta;
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import org.apache.poi.util.Internal;
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import org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlObject;
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import java.awt.Graphics2D;
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import java.awt.geom.AffineTransform;
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import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
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import org.apache.poi.util.Beta;
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import org.apache.poi.util.Internal;
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import org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlObject;
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/**
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* Base super-class class for all shapes in PresentationML
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*
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// scale to bounding box (bug #53176)
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if (quadrant == 1 || quadrant == 3) {
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// In quadrant 1 and 3, which is basically a shape in a more or less portrait orientation (45°-135° and 225°-315°),
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// we need to first rotate the shape by a multiple of 90° and then resize the bounding box
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// to its original bbox. After that we can rotate the shape to the exact rotation amount.
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// In quadrant 1 and 3, which is basically a shape in a more or less portrait orientation
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// (45-135 degrees and 225-315 degrees), we need to first rotate the shape by a multiple
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// of 90 degrees and then resize the bounding box to its original bbox. After that we can
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// rotate the shape to the exact rotation amount.
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// It's strange that you'll need to rotate the shape back and forth again, but you can
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// think of it, as if you paint the shape on a canvas. First you rotate the canvas, which might
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// be already (differently) scaled, so you can paint the shape in its default orientation
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