JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Class
javax.swing.text.FlowView

Packages that use FlowView
javax.swing.text Provides classes and interfaces that deal with editable and noneditable text components. 
 

Uses of FlowView in javax.swing.text
 

Subclasses of FlowView in javax.swing.text
 class ParagraphView
          View of a simple line-wrapping paragraph that supports multiple fonts, colors, components, icons, etc.
 

Methods in javax.swing.text with parameters of type FlowView
 void FlowView.FlowStrategy.insertUpdate(FlowView fv, DocumentEvent e, Rectangle alloc)
          Gives notification that something was inserted into the document in a location that the given flow view is responsible for.
 void FlowView.FlowStrategy.removeUpdate(FlowView fv, DocumentEvent e, Rectangle alloc)
          Gives notification that something was removed from the document in a location that the given flow view is responsible for.
 void FlowView.FlowStrategy.changedUpdate(FlowView fv, DocumentEvent e, Rectangle alloc)
          Gives notification from the document that attributes were changed in a location that this view is responsible for.
protected  View FlowView.FlowStrategy.getLogicalView(FlowView fv)
          This method gives flow strategies access to the logical view of the FlowView.
 void FlowView.FlowStrategy.layout(FlowView fv)
          Update the flow on the given FlowView.
protected  int FlowView.FlowStrategy.layoutRow(FlowView fv, int rowIndex, int pos)
          Creates a row of views that will fit within the layout span of the row.
protected  void FlowView.FlowStrategy.adjustRow(FlowView fv, int rowIndex, int desiredSpan, int x)
          Adjusts the given row if possible to fit within the layout span.
protected  View FlowView.FlowStrategy.createView(FlowView fv, int startOffset, int spanLeft, int rowIndex)
          Creates a view that can be used to represent the current piece of the flow.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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