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1 /* InputMethodRequests.java -- handles text insertion via input methods
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38 package java.awt.im;
40 import java.awt.Component;
41 import java.awt.Rectangle;
42 import java.awt.font.TextHitInfo;
43 import java.awt.event.InputMethodListener;
44 import java.text.AttributedCharacterIterator;
45 import java.text.AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute;
47 /**
48 * This interface handles requests made by input methods on text editing
49 * components. A component must specify a handler for input methods that
50 * implements this interface, and which supports one of two user interfaces:
51 * <ul><li><em>on-the-spot</em>: composed text is shown in place</li>
52 * <li><em>below-the-spot</em>: composed text is in a separate window,
53 * usually below the main text window, until it is committed into place at
54 * the insertion point, overwriting any selected text</li></ul>
56 * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
57 * @see Component#getInputMethodRequests()
58 * @see InputMethodListener
59 * @since 1.2
60 * @status updated to 1.4
62 public interface InputMethodRequests
64 /**
65 * Gets the location of a given offset of the text. This can be used to
66 * position a composition window near the location of where the composed
67 * text will be inserted.
69 * <p>If the component has composed text (from the most recent
70 * InputMethodEvent), then offset 0 indicates the location of the first
71 * character of this composed text. Otherwise, the offset is ignored, and
72 * the location should be the beginning of the final line of selected
73 * text (in horizontal left-to-right text, like English, this would be the
74 * lower left corner of the selction; in vertical top-to-bottom text, like
75 * Chinese, this would be the top right corner of the selection).
77 * <p>The location returned is a 0-thickness caret (either horizontal or
78 * vertical, depending on text flow), mapped to absolute screen coordinates.
80 * @param offset offset within composed text, or null
81 * @return the screen location of the caret at the offset
83 Rectangle getTextLocation(TextHitInfo offset);
85 /**
86 * Get the text offset for the given screen coordinate. The offset is
87 * relative to the composed text, and the return is null if it is outside
88 * the range of composed text. For example, this can be used to find
89 * where a mouse click should pop up a text composition window.
91 * @param x the x screen coordinate
92 * @param y the y screen coordinate
93 * @return a text hit info describing the composed text offset
95 TextHitInfo getLocationOffset(int x, int y);
97 /**
98 * Gets the offset where the committed text exists in the text editing
99 * component. This can be used to examine the text surrounding the insert
100 * position.
102 * @return the offset of the insert position
104 int getInsertPositionOffset();
107 * Gets an interator which provides access to the text and its attributes,
108 * except for the uncommitted text. The input method may provide a list of
109 * attributes it is interested in; and the iterator need not provide
110 * information on the remaining attributes. If the attribute list is null,
111 * the iterator must list all attributes.
113 * @param beginIndex the index of the first character in the iteration
114 * @param endIndex the index of the last character in the iteration
115 * @param attributes a list of attributes interested in, or null
116 * @return an iterator over the region of text with its attributes
118 AttributedCharacterIterator getCommittedText(int beginIndex, int endIndex,
119 Attribute[] attributes);
122 * Gets the length of committed text.
124 * @return the number of committed characters
126 int getCommittedTextLength();
129 * Gets the latest committed text, and removes it from the component's text
130 * body. This allows an input method to provide an "Undo" command. In
131 * general, this should only be supported immediately after a commit, and
132 * not when other actions intervene; if not supported, simply return null.
133 * The input method may provide a list of attributes it is interested in;
134 * and the iterator need not provide information on the remaining attributes.
135 * If the attribute list is null, the iterator must list all attributes.
137 * @param attributes a list of attributes interested in, or null
138 * @return the latest committed text, or null
140 AttributedCharacterIterator cancelLatestCommittedText
141 (Attribute[] attributes);
144 * Gets the currently selected text. One use of this is to implement a
145 * "Reconvert" feature in an input method, which modifies the selection
146 * based on the text in the composition window. The input method may
147 * provide a list of attributes it is interested in; and the iterator need
148 * not provide information on the remaining attributes. If the attribute
149 * list is null, the iterator must list all attributes.
151 * @param attributes a list of attributes interested in, or null
152 * @return the current selection
154 AttributedCharacterIterator getSelectedText(Attribute[] attributes);
155 } // interface InputMethodRequests