- All Implemented Interfaces:
ViewFactory
- Direct Known Subclasses:
BasicEditorPaneUI
,BasicTextAreaUI
,BasicTextFieldUI
,DefaultTextUI
Basis of a text components look-and-feel. This provides the
basic editor view and controller services that may be useful
when creating a look-and-feel for an extension of
JTextComponent
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Most state is held in the associated JTextComponent
as bound properties, and the UI installs default values for the
various properties. This default will install something for
all of the properties. Typically, a LAF implementation will
do more however. At a minimum, a LAF would generally install
key bindings.
This class also provides some concurrency support if the
Document
associated with the JTextComponent is a subclass of
AbstractDocument
. Access to the View (or View hierarchy) is
serialized between any thread mutating the model and the Swing
event thread (which is expected to render, do model/view coordinate
translation, etc). Any access to the root view should first
acquire a read-lock on the AbstractDocument and release that lock
in a finally block.
An important method to define is the getPropertyPrefix()
method
which is used as the basis of the keys used to fetch defaults
from the UIManager. The string should reflect the type of
TextUI (eg. TextField, TextArea, etc) without the particular
LAF part of the name (eg Metal, Motif, etc).
To build a view of the model, one of the following strategies can be employed.
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One strategy is to simply redefine the
ViewFactory interface in the UI. By default, this UI itself acts
as the factory for View implementations. This is useful
for simple factories. To do this reimplement the
create(javax.swing.text.Element)
method. - A common strategy for creating more complex types of documents is to have the EditorKit implementation return a factory. Since the EditorKit ties all of the pieces necessary to maintain a type of document, the factory is typically an important part of that and should be produced by the EditorKit implementation.
Warning:
Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
of all JavaBeans
has been added to the java.beans
package.
Please see XMLEncoder
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Nested Class Summary
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic class
Default implementation of the interfaceCaret
.static class
Default implementation of the interfaceHighlighter
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionCreates a view for an element.Creates a view for an element.protected Caret
Creates the object to use for a caret.protected Highlighter
Creates the object to use for adding highlights.protected Keymap
Creates the keymap to use for the text component, and installs any necessary bindings into it.void
damageRange
(JTextComponent tc, int p0, int p1) Causes the portion of the view responsible for the given part of the model to be repainted.void
damageRange
(JTextComponent t, int p0, int p1, Position.Bias p0Bias, Position.Bias p1Bias) Causes the portion of the view responsible for the given part of the model to be repainted.protected final JTextComponent
Fetches the text component associated with this UI implementation.Fetches the EditorKit for the UI.protected String
Fetches the name of the keymap that will be installed/used by default for this UI.Gets the maximum size for the editor component.Gets the minimum size for the editor component.int
getNextVisualPositionFrom
(JTextComponent t, int pos, Position.Bias b, int direction, Position.Bias[] biasRet) Provides a way to determine the next visually represented model location that one might place a caret.Gets the preferred size for the editor component.protected abstract String
Gets the name used as a key to look up properties through the UIManager.Fetches a View with the allocation of the associated text component (i.e. the root of the hierarchy) that can be traversed to determine how the model is being represented spatially.getToolTipText
(JTextComponent t, Point pt) Returns the string to be used as the tooltip at the passed in location.protected Rectangle
Gets the allocation to give the root View.protected void
Initializes component properties, such as font, foreground, background, caret color, selection color, selected text color, disabled text color, border, and margin.protected void
Registers keyboard actions.protected void
Installs listeners for the UI.void
Installs the UI for a component.protected void
Flags model changes.modelToView
(JTextComponent tc, int pos) Deprecated.modelToView
(JTextComponent tc, int pos, Position.Bias bias) Deprecated.final void
paint
(Graphics g, JComponent c) Paints the interface.protected void
Paints a background for the view.protected void
Paints the interface safely with a guarantee that the model won't change from the view of this thread.protected void
This method gets called when a bound property is changed on the associated JTextComponent.protected final void
Sets the current root of the view hierarchy and calls invalidate().protected void
Sets the component properties that have not been explicitly overridden tonull
.protected void
Unregisters keyboard actions.protected void
Uninstalls listeners for the UI.void
Deinstalls the UI for a component.void
update
(Graphics g, JComponent c) Superclass paints background in an uncontrollable way (i.e. one might want an image tiled into the background).int
viewToModel
(JTextComponent tc, Point pt) Deprecated.int
viewToModel
(JTextComponent tc, Point pt, Position.Bias[] biasReturn) Deprecated.Methods declared in class javax.swing.plaf.TextUI
getToolTipText2D, modelToView2D, viewToModel2D
Methods declared in class javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI
contains, createUI, getAccessibleChild, getAccessibleChildrenCount, getBaseline, getBaselineResizeBehavior
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Constructor Details
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BasicTextUI
public BasicTextUI()Creates a new UI.
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Method Details
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createCaret
Creates the object to use for a caret. By default an instance of BasicCaret is created. This method can be redefined to provide something else that implements the InputPosition interface or a subclass of JCaret.- Returns:
- the caret object
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createHighlighter
Creates the object to use for adding highlights. By default an instance of BasicHighlighter is created. This method can be redefined to provide something else that implements the Highlighter interface or a subclass of DefaultHighlighter.- Returns:
- the highlighter
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getKeymapName
Fetches the name of the keymap that will be installed/used by default for this UI. This is implemented to create a name based upon the classname. The name is the name of the class with the package prefix removed.- Returns:
- the name
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createKeymap
Creates the keymap to use for the text component, and installs any necessary bindings into it. By default, the keymap is shared between all instances of this type of TextUI. The keymap has the name defined by the getKeymapName method. If the keymap is not found, then DEFAULT_KEYMAP from JTextComponent is used.The set of bindings used to create the keymap is fetched from the UIManager using a key formed by combining the
getPropertyPrefix()
method and the string.keyBindings
. The type is expected to beJTextComponent.KeyBinding[]
.- Returns:
- the keymap
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propertyChange
This method gets called when a bound property is changed on the associated JTextComponent. This is a hook which UI implementations may change to reflect how the UI displays bound properties of JTextComponent subclasses. This is implemented to do nothing (i.e. the response to properties in JTextComponent itself are handled prior to calling this method). This implementation updates the background of the text component if the editable and/or enabled state changes.- Parameters:
evt
- the property change event
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getPropertyPrefix
Gets the name used as a key to look up properties through the UIManager. This is used as a prefix to all the standard text properties.- Returns:
- the name
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installDefaults
protected void installDefaults()Initializes component properties, such as font, foreground, background, caret color, selection color, selected text color, disabled text color, border, and margin. Each property is set if its current value is either null or a UIResource. -
uninstallDefaults
protected void uninstallDefaults()Sets the component properties that have not been explicitly overridden tonull
. A property is considered overridden if its current value is not aUIResource
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installListeners
protected void installListeners()Installs listeners for the UI. -
uninstallListeners
protected void uninstallListeners()Uninstalls listeners for the UI. -
installKeyboardActions
protected void installKeyboardActions()Registers keyboard actions. -
uninstallKeyboardActions
protected void uninstallKeyboardActions()Unregisters keyboard actions. -
paintBackground
Paints a background for the view. This will only be called if isOpaque() on the associated component is true. The default is to paint the background color of the component.- Parameters:
g
- the graphics context
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getComponent
Fetches the text component associated with this UI implementation. This will be null until the ui has been installed.- Returns:
- the editor component
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modelChanged
protected void modelChanged()Flags model changes. This is called whenever the model has changed. It is implemented to rebuild the view hierarchy to represent the default root element of the associated model. -
setView
Sets the current root of the view hierarchy and calls invalidate(). If there were any child components, they will be removed (i.e. there are assumed to have come from components embedded in views).- Parameters:
v
- the root view
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paintSafely
Paints the interface safely with a guarantee that the model won't change from the view of this thread. This does the following things, rendering from back to front.- If the component is marked as opaque, the background is painted in the current background color of the component.
- The highlights (if any) are painted.
- The view hierarchy is painted.
- The caret is painted.
- Parameters:
g
- the graphics context
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installUI
Installs the UI for a component. This does the following things.- Sets the associated component to opaque if the opaque property has not already been set by the client program. This will cause the component's background color to be painted.
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Installs the default caret and highlighter into the
associated component. These properties are only set if their
current value is either
null
or an instance ofUIResource
. - Attaches to the editor and model. If there is no model, a default one is created.
- Creates the view factory and the view hierarchy used to represent the model.
- Overrides:
installUI
in classComponentUI
- Parameters:
c
- the editor component- See Also:
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uninstallUI
Deinstalls the UI for a component. This removes the listeners, uninstalls the highlighter, removes views, and nulls out the keymap.- Overrides:
uninstallUI
in classComponentUI
- Parameters:
c
- the editor component- See Also:
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update
Superclass paints background in an uncontrollable way (i.e. one might want an image tiled into the background). To prevent this from happening twice, this method is reimplemented to simply paint.NOTE: Superclass is also not thread-safe in its rendering of the background, although that is not an issue with the default rendering.
- Overrides:
update
in classComponentUI
- Parameters:
g
- theGraphics
context in which to paintc
- the component being painted; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components- See Also:
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paint
Paints the interface. This is routed to the paintSafely method under the guarantee that the model won't change from the view of this thread while it's rendering (if the associated model is derived from AbstractDocument). This enables the model to potentially be updated asynchronously.- Overrides:
paint
in classComponentUI
- Parameters:
g
- the graphics contextc
- the editor component- See Also:
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getPreferredSize
Gets the preferred size for the editor component. If the component has been given a size prior to receiving this request, it will set the size of the view hierarchy to reflect the size of the component before requesting the preferred size of the view hierarchy. This allows formatted views to format to the current component size before answering the request. Other views don't care about currently formatted size and give the same answer either way.- Overrides:
getPreferredSize
in classComponentUI
- Parameters:
c
- the editor component- Returns:
- the size
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getMinimumSize
Gets the minimum size for the editor component.- Overrides:
getMinimumSize
in classComponentUI
- Parameters:
c
- the editor component- Returns:
- the size
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getMaximumSize
Gets the maximum size for the editor component.- Overrides:
getMaximumSize
in classComponentUI
- Parameters:
c
- the editor component- Returns:
- the size
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getVisibleEditorRect
Gets the allocation to give the root View. Due to an unfortunate set of historical events this method is inappropriately named. The Rectangle returned has nothing to do with visibility. The component must have a non-zero positive size for this translation to be computed.- Returns:
- the bounding box for the root view
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modelToView
@Deprecated(since="9") public Rectangle modelToView(JTextComponent tc, int pos) throws BadLocationException Deprecated.Converts the given location in the model to a place in the view coordinate system. The component must have a non-zero positive size for this translation to be computed.- Specified by:
modelToView
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
tc
- the text component for which this UI is installedpos
- the local location in the model to translate >= 0- Returns:
- the coordinates as a rectangle, null if the model is not painted
- Throws:
BadLocationException
- if the given position does not represent a valid location in the associated document- See Also:
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modelToView
@Deprecated(since="9") public Rectangle modelToView(JTextComponent tc, int pos, Position.Bias bias) throws BadLocationException Deprecated.Converts the given location in the model to a place in the view coordinate system. The component must have a non-zero positive size for this translation to be computed.- Specified by:
modelToView
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
tc
- the text component for which this UI is installedpos
- the local location in the model to translate >= 0bias
- the bias for the position- Returns:
- the coordinates as a rectangle, null if the model is not painted
- Throws:
BadLocationException
- if the given position does not represent a valid location in the associated document- See Also:
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viewToModel
Deprecated.Converts the given place in the view coordinate system to the nearest representative location in the model. The component must have a non-zero positive size for this translation to be computed.- Specified by:
viewToModel
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
tc
- the text component for which this UI is installedpt
- the location in the view to translate. This should be in the same coordinate system as the mouse events.- Returns:
- the offset from the start of the document >= 0, -1 if not painted
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viewToModel
@Deprecated(since="9") public int viewToModel(JTextComponent tc, Point pt, Position.Bias[] biasReturn) Deprecated.Converts the given place in the view coordinate system to the nearest representative location in the model. The component must have a non-zero positive size for this translation to be computed.- Specified by:
viewToModel
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
tc
- the text component for which this UI is installedpt
- the location in the view to translate. This should be in the same coordinate system as the mouse events.biasReturn
- filled in by this method to indicate whether the point given is closer to the previous or the next character in the model- Returns:
- the offset from the start of the document >= 0, -1 if the component doesn't yet have a positive size.
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getNextVisualPositionFrom
public int getNextVisualPositionFrom(JTextComponent t, int pos, Position.Bias b, int direction, Position.Bias[] biasRet) throws BadLocationException Provides a way to determine the next visually represented model location that one might place a caret. Some views may not be visible, they might not be in the same order found in the model, or they just might not allow access to some of the locations in the model.- Specified by:
getNextVisualPositionFrom
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
t
- the text component for which this UI is installedpos
- the position to convert >= 0b
- the bias for the positiondirection
- the direction from the current position that can be thought of as the arrow keys typically found on a keyboard. This may be SwingConstants.WEST, SwingConstants.EAST, SwingConstants.NORTH, or SwingConstants.SOUTHbiasRet
- an array to contain the bias for the returned position- Returns:
- the location within the model that best represents the next location visual position
- Throws:
BadLocationException
- for a bad location within a document model
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damageRange
Causes the portion of the view responsible for the given part of the model to be repainted. Does nothing if the view is not currently painted.- Specified by:
damageRange
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
tc
- the text component for which this UI is installedp0
- the beginning of the range >= 0p1
- the end of the range >= p0- See Also:
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damageRange
public void damageRange(JTextComponent t, int p0, int p1, Position.Bias p0Bias, Position.Bias p1Bias) Causes the portion of the view responsible for the given part of the model to be repainted.- Specified by:
damageRange
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
p0
- the beginning of the range >= 0p1
- the end of the range >= p0t
- the text component for which this UI is installedp0Bias
- the bias of the first character position, toward the previous character or the next characterp1Bias
- the bias of the second character position, toward the previous character or the next character
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getEditorKit
Fetches the EditorKit for the UI.- Specified by:
getEditorKit
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
tc
- the text component for which this UI is installed- Returns:
- the editor capabilities
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getRootView
Fetches a View with the allocation of the associated text component (i.e. the root of the hierarchy) that can be traversed to determine how the model is being represented spatially.Warning: The View hierarchy can be traversed from the root view, and other things can be done as well. Things done in this way cannot be protected like simple method calls through the TextUI. Therefore, proper operation in the presence of concurrency must be arranged by any logic that calls this method!
- Specified by:
getRootView
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
tc
- the text component for which this UI is installed- Returns:
- the view
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getToolTipText
Returns the string to be used as the tooltip at the passed in location. This forwards the method onto the root View.- Overrides:
getToolTipText
in classTextUI
- Parameters:
t
- the text component for which this UI is installedpt
- aPoint
specifying location for which to get a tooltip- Returns:
- a
String
containing the tooltip - Since:
- 1.4
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create
Creates a view for an element. If a subclass wishes to directly implement the factory producing the view(s), it should reimplement this method. By default it simply returns null indicating it is unable to represent the element.- Specified by:
create
in interfaceViewFactory
- Parameters:
elem
- the element- Returns:
- the view
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create
Creates a view for an element. If a subclass wishes to directly implement the factory producing the view(s), it should reimplement this method. By default it simply returns null indicating it is unable to represent the part of the element.- Parameters:
elem
- the elementp0
- the starting offset >= 0p1
- the ending offset >= p0- Returns:
- the view
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TextUI.modelToView2D(JTextComponent, int, Position.Bias)