javax.swing.text.html
Class HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction
java.lang.Object
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+--javax.swing.AbstractAction
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+--javax.swing.text.TextAction
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+--javax.swing.text.StyledEditorKit.StyledTextAction
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+--javax.swing.text.html.HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Action, ActionListener, Cloneable, EventListener, Serializable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- HTMLEditorKit.InsertHTMLTextAction
- Enclosing class:
- HTMLEditorKit
- public abstract static class HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction
- extends StyledEditorKit.StyledTextAction
An abstract Action providing some convenience methods that may
be useful in inserting HTML into an existing document.
NOTE: None of the convenience methods obtain a lock on the
document. If you have another thread modifying the text these
methods may have inconsistant behavior, or return the wrong thing.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction
public HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction(String name)
getHTMLDocument
protected HTMLDocument getHTMLDocument(JEditorPane e)
- Returns:
- HTMLDocument of
e
.
getHTMLEditorKit
protected HTMLEditorKit getHTMLEditorKit(JEditorPane e)
- Returns:
- HTMLEditorKit for
e
.
getElementsAt
protected Element[] getElementsAt(HTMLDocument doc,
int offset)
- Returns an array of the Elements that contain
offset
.
The first elements corresponds to the root.
elementCountToTag
protected int elementCountToTag(HTMLDocument doc,
int offset,
HTML.Tag tag)
- Returns number of elements, starting at the deepest leaf, needed
to get to an element representing
tag
. This will
return -1 if no elements is found representing tag
,
or 0 if the parent of the leaf at offset
represents
tag
.
findElementMatchingTag
protected Element findElementMatchingTag(HTMLDocument doc,
int offset,
HTML.Tag tag)
- Returns the deepest element at
offset
matching
tag
.
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