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package javax.swing.text;

import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Shape;

An interface for an object that allows one to mark up the background with colored areas.
Author: Timothy Prinzing
/** * An interface for an object that allows one to mark up the background * with colored areas. * * @author Timothy Prinzing */
public interface Highlighter {
Called when the UI is being installed into the interface of a JTextComponent. This can be used to gain access to the model that is being navigated by the implementation of this interface.
Params:
  • c – the JTextComponent editor
/** * Called when the UI is being installed into the * interface of a JTextComponent. This can be used * to gain access to the model that is being navigated * by the implementation of this interface. * * @param c the JTextComponent editor */
public void install(JTextComponent c);
Called when the UI is being removed from the interface of a JTextComponent. This is used to unregister any listeners that were attached.
Params:
  • c – the JTextComponent editor
/** * Called when the UI is being removed from the * interface of a JTextComponent. This is used to * unregister any listeners that were attached. * * @param c the JTextComponent editor */
public void deinstall(JTextComponent c);
Renders the highlights.
Params:
  • g – the graphics context.
/** * Renders the highlights. * * @param g the graphics context. */
public void paint(Graphics g);
Adds a highlight to the view. Returns a tag that can be used to refer to the highlight.
Params:
  • p0 – the beginning of the range >= 0
  • p1 – the end of the range >= p0
  • p – the painter to use for the actual highlighting
Throws:
Returns:an object that refers to the highlight
/** * Adds a highlight to the view. Returns a tag that can be used * to refer to the highlight. * * @param p0 the beginning of the range >= 0 * @param p1 the end of the range >= p0 * @param p the painter to use for the actual highlighting * @return an object that refers to the highlight * @exception BadLocationException for an invalid range specification */
public Object addHighlight(int p0, int p1, HighlightPainter p) throws BadLocationException;
Removes a highlight from the view.
Params:
  • tag – which highlight to remove
/** * Removes a highlight from the view. * * @param tag which highlight to remove */
public void removeHighlight(Object tag);
Removes all highlights this highlighter is responsible for.
/** * Removes all highlights this highlighter is responsible for. */
public void removeAllHighlights();
Changes the given highlight to span a different portion of the document. This may be more efficient than a remove/add when a selection is expanding/shrinking (such as a sweep with a mouse) by damaging only what changed.
Params:
  • tag – which highlight to change
  • p0 – the beginning of the range >= 0
  • p1 – the end of the range >= p0
Throws:
/** * Changes the given highlight to span a different portion of * the document. This may be more efficient than a remove/add * when a selection is expanding/shrinking (such as a sweep * with a mouse) by damaging only what changed. * * @param tag which highlight to change * @param p0 the beginning of the range >= 0 * @param p1 the end of the range >= p0 * @exception BadLocationException for an invalid range specification */
public void changeHighlight(Object tag, int p0, int p1) throws BadLocationException;
Fetches the current list of highlights.
Returns:the highlight list
/** * Fetches the current list of highlights. * * @return the highlight list */
public Highlight[] getHighlights();
Highlight renderer.
/** * Highlight renderer. */
public interface HighlightPainter {
Renders the highlight.
Params:
  • g – the graphics context
  • p0 – the starting offset in the model >= 0
  • p1 – the ending offset in the model >= p0
  • bounds – the bounding box for the highlight
  • c – the editor
/** * Renders the highlight. * * @param g the graphics context * @param p0 the starting offset in the model >= 0 * @param p1 the ending offset in the model >= p0 * @param bounds the bounding box for the highlight * @param c the editor */
public void paint(Graphics g, int p0, int p1, Shape bounds, JTextComponent c); }
A highlight.
/** * A highlight. */
public interface Highlight {
Gets the starting model offset for the highlight.
Returns:the starting offset >= 0
/** * Gets the starting model offset for the highlight. * * @return the starting offset >= 0 */
public int getStartOffset();
Gets the ending model offset for the highlight.
Returns:the ending offset >= 0
/** * Gets the ending model offset for the highlight. * * @return the ending offset >= 0 */
public int getEndOffset();
Gets the painter for the highlighter.
Returns:the painter
/** * Gets the painter for the highlighter. * * @return the painter */
public HighlightPainter getPainter(); } };