Source for javax.accessibility.AccessibleEditableText

   1: /* AccessibleEditableText.java -- aids in accessibly for editable text
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  37: 
  38: package javax.accessibility;
  39: 
  40: import javax.swing.text.AttributeSet;
  41: 
  42: /**
  43:  * Objects which present editable textual information on the display should
  44:  * implement this interface.  Accessibility software can use the
  45:  * implementations of this interface to change the content, attributes,
  46:  * and spacial location of the text.
  47:  *
  48:  * <p>The <code>AccessibleContext.getAccessibleEditableText()</code> method
  49:  * should return <code>null</code> if an object does not implement this
  50:  * interface.
  51:  *
  52:  * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
  53:  * @see Accessible
  54:  * @see AccessibleContext
  55:  * @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleText()
  56:  * @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleEditableText()
  57:  * @since 1.2
  58:  * @status updated to 1.4, except for javax.swing support
  59:  */
  60: public interface AccessibleEditableText extends AccessibleText
  61: {
  62:   /**
  63:    * Set the text contents to the given string.
  64:    *
  65:    * @param s the new text
  66:    */
  67:   // XXX What happens if s is null?
  68:   void setTextContents(String s);
  69: 
  70:   /**
  71:    * Inserts the given string at the specified location.
  72:    *
  73:    * @param index the index for insertion
  74:    * @param s the new text
  75:    */
  76:   // XXX What happens if index is out of bounds, or s is null?
  77:   void insertTextAtIndex(int index, String s);
  78: 
  79:   /**
  80:    * Return the text between two points.
  81:    *
  82:    * @param start the start position, inclusive
  83:    * @param end the end position, exclusive
  84:    */
  85:   // XXX What happens if indices are out of bounds?
  86:   String getTextRange(int start, int end);
  87: 
  88:   /**
  89:    * Delete the text between two points.
  90:    *
  91:    * @param start the start position, inclusive
  92:    * @param end the end position, exclusive
  93:    */
  94:   // XXX What happens if indices are out of bounds?
  95:   void delete(int start, int end);
  96: 
  97:   /**
  98:    * Cut the text between two points to the system clipboard.
  99:    *
 100:    * @param start the start position, inclusive
 101:    * @param end the end position, exclusive
 102:    */
 103:   // XXX What happens if indices are out of bounds?
 104:   void cut(int start, int end);
 105: 
 106:   /**
 107:    * Paste the text from the system clipboard at the given index.
 108:    *
 109:    * @param start the start position
 110:    */
 111:   // XXX What happens if start is out of bounds?
 112:   void paste(int start);
 113: 
 114:   /**
 115:    * Replace the text between two points with the given string.
 116:    *
 117:    * @param start the start position, inclusive
 118:    * @param end the end position, exclusive
 119:    * @param s the string to paste
 120:    */
 121:   // XXX What happens if indices are out of bounds, or s is null?
 122:   void replaceText(int start, int end, String s);
 123: 
 124:   /**
 125:    * Select the text between two points.
 126:    *
 127:    * @param start the start position, inclusive
 128:    * @param stop the end position, exclusive
 129:    */
 130:   // XXX What happens if indices are out of bounds?
 131:   void selectText(int start, int stop);
 132: 
 133:   /**
 134:    * Set the attributes of text between two points.
 135:    *
 136:    * @param start the start position, inclusive
 137:    * @param end the end position, exclusive
 138:    * @param s the new attribute set for the range
 139:    */
 140:   // XXX What happens if indices are out of bounds, or s is null?
 141:   void setAttributes(int start, int end, AttributeSet s);
 142: } // interface AccessibleEditableText