Package | Description |
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javax.swing.text.html |
Provides the class
HTMLEditorKit and supporting classes
for creating HTML text editors. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected HTMLDocument |
HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction.getHTMLDocument(JEditorPane e) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected int |
HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction.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 . |
protected Element |
HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction.findElementMatchingTag(HTMLDocument doc,
int offset,
HTML.Tag tag)
Returns the deepest element at
offset matching
tag . |
protected Element[] |
HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction.getElementsAt(HTMLDocument doc,
int offset)
Returns an array of the Elements that contain
offset . |
protected void |
HTMLEditorKit.InsertHTMLTextAction.insertAtBoundary(JEditorPane editor,
HTMLDocument doc,
int offset,
Element insertElement,
String html,
HTML.Tag parentTag,
HTML.Tag addTag)
This is invoked when inserting at a boundary.
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protected void |
HTMLEditorKit.InsertHTMLTextAction.insertAtBoundry(JEditorPane editor,
HTMLDocument doc,
int offset,
Element insertElement,
String html,
HTML.Tag parentTag,
HTML.Tag addTag)
Deprecated.
As of Java 2 platform v1.3, use insertAtBoundary
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void |
HTMLEditorKit.insertHTML(HTMLDocument doc,
int offset,
String html,
int popDepth,
int pushDepth,
HTML.Tag insertTag)
Inserts HTML into an existing document.
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protected void |
HTMLEditorKit.InsertHTMLTextAction.insertHTML(JEditorPane editor,
HTMLDocument doc,
int offset,
String html,
int popDepth,
int pushDepth,
HTML.Tag addTag)
A cover for HTMLEditorKit.insertHTML.
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Constructor and Description |
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HTMLWriter(Writer w,
HTMLDocument doc)
Creates a new HTMLWriter.
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HTMLWriter(Writer w,
HTMLDocument doc,
int pos,
int len)
Creates a new HTMLWriter.
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