public interface StyledDocument extends Document
StreamDescriptionProperty, TitleProperty
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Style |
addStyle(String nm,
Style parent)
Adds a new style into the logical style hierarchy.
|
Color |
getBackground(AttributeSet attr)
Takes a set of attributes and turn it into a background color
specification.
|
Element |
getCharacterElement(int pos)
Gets the element that represents the character that
is at the given offset within the document.
|
Font |
getFont(AttributeSet attr)
Takes a set of attributes and turn it into a font
specification.
|
Color |
getForeground(AttributeSet attr)
Takes a set of attributes and turn it into a foreground color
specification.
|
Style |
getLogicalStyle(int p)
Gets a logical style for a given position in a paragraph.
|
Element |
getParagraphElement(int pos)
Gets the element that represents the paragraph that
encloses the given offset within the document.
|
Style |
getStyle(String nm)
Fetches a named style previously added.
|
void |
removeStyle(String nm)
Removes a named style previously added to the document.
|
void |
setCharacterAttributes(int offset,
int length,
AttributeSet s,
boolean replace)
Changes the content element attributes used for the given range of
existing content in the document.
|
void |
setLogicalStyle(int pos,
Style s)
Sets the logical style to use for the paragraph at the
given position.
|
void |
setParagraphAttributes(int offset,
int length,
AttributeSet s,
boolean replace)
Sets paragraph attributes.
|
addDocumentListener, addUndoableEditListener, createPosition, getDefaultRootElement, getEndPosition, getLength, getProperty, getRootElements, getStartPosition, getText, getText, insertString, putProperty, remove, removeDocumentListener, removeUndoableEditListener, render
Style addStyle(String nm, Style parent)
nm
- the name of the style (must be unique within the
collection of named styles). The name may be null if the style
is unnamed, but the caller is responsible
for managing the reference returned as an unnamed style can't
be fetched by name. An unnamed style may be useful for things
like character attribute overrides such as found in a style
run.parent
- the parent style. This may be null if unspecified
attributes need not be resolved in some other style.void removeStyle(String nm)
nm
- the name of the style to removeStyle getStyle(String nm)
nm
- the name of the stylevoid setCharacterAttributes(int offset, int length, AttributeSet s, boolean replace)
offset
- the start of the change >= 0length
- the length of the change >= 0s
- the non-null attributes to change to. Any attributes
defined will be applied to the text for the given range.replace
- indicates whether or not the previous
attributes should be cleared before the new attributes
as set. If true, the operation will replace the
previous attributes entirely. If false, the new
attributes will be merged with the previous attributes.void setParagraphAttributes(int offset, int length, AttributeSet s, boolean replace)
offset
- the start of the change >= 0length
- the length of the change >= 0s
- the non-null attributes to change to. Any attributes
defined will be applied to the text for the given range.replace
- indicates whether or not the previous
attributes should be cleared before the new attributes
are set. If true, the operation will replace the
previous attributes entirely. If false, the new
attributes will be merged with the previous attributes.void setLogicalStyle(int pos, Style s)
pos
- the starting position >= 0s
- the style to setStyle getLogicalStyle(int p)
p
- the position >= 0Element getParagraphElement(int pos)
pos
- the offset >= 0Element getCharacterElement(int pos)
pos
- the offset >= 0Color getForeground(AttributeSet attr)
attr
- the set of attributesColor getBackground(AttributeSet attr)
attr
- the set of attributesFont getFont(AttributeSet attr)
attr
- the set of attributes Submit a bug or feature
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