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package javax.swing.text;

import java.io.*;
import javax.swing.Action;
import javax.swing.JEditorPane;

Establishes the set of things needed by a text component to be a reasonably functioning editor for some type of text content. The EditorKit acts as a factory for some kind of policy. For example, an implementation of html and rtf can be provided that is replaceable with other implementations.

A kit can safely store editing state as an instance of the kit will be dedicated to a text component. New kits will normally be created by cloning a prototype kit. The kit will have its setComponent method called to establish its relationship with a JTextComponent.

Author: Timothy Prinzing
/** * Establishes the set of things needed by a text component * to be a reasonably functioning editor for some <em>type</em> * of text content. The EditorKit acts as a factory for some * kind of policy. For example, an implementation * of html and rtf can be provided that is replaceable * with other implementations. * <p> * A kit can safely store editing state as an instance * of the kit will be dedicated to a text component. * New kits will normally be created by cloning a * prototype kit. The kit will have its * <code>setComponent</code> method called to establish * its relationship with a JTextComponent. * * @author Timothy Prinzing */
@SuppressWarnings("serial") // Same-version serialization only public abstract class EditorKit implements Cloneable, Serializable {
Construct an EditorKit.
/** * Construct an EditorKit. */
public EditorKit() { }
Creates a copy of the editor kit. This is implemented to use Object.clone(). If the kit cannot be cloned, null is returned.
Returns:the copy
/** * Creates a copy of the editor kit. This is implemented * to use <code>Object.clone()</code>. If the kit cannot be cloned, * null is returned. * * @return the copy */
public Object clone() { Object o; try { o = super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException cnse) { o = null; } return o; }
Called when the kit is being installed into the a JEditorPane.
Params:
  • c – the JEditorPane
/** * Called when the kit is being installed into the * a JEditorPane. * * @param c the JEditorPane */
public void install(JEditorPane c) { }
Called when the kit is being removed from the JEditorPane. This is used to unregister any listeners that were attached.
Params:
  • c – the JEditorPane
/** * Called when the kit is being removed from the * JEditorPane. This is used to unregister any * listeners that were attached. * * @param c the JEditorPane */
public void deinstall(JEditorPane c) { }
Gets the MIME type of the data that this kit represents support for.
Returns:the type
/** * Gets the MIME type of the data that this * kit represents support for. * * @return the type */
public abstract String getContentType();
Fetches a factory that is suitable for producing views of any models that are produced by this kit.
Returns:the factory
/** * Fetches a factory that is suitable for producing * views of any models that are produced by this * kit. * * @return the factory */
public abstract ViewFactory getViewFactory();
Fetches the set of commands that can be used on a text component that is using a model and view produced by this kit.
Returns:the set of actions
/** * Fetches the set of commands that can be used * on a text component that is using a model and * view produced by this kit. * * @return the set of actions */
public abstract Action[] getActions();
Fetches a caret that can navigate through views produced by the associated ViewFactory.
Returns:the caret
/** * Fetches a caret that can navigate through views * produced by the associated ViewFactory. * * @return the caret */
public abstract Caret createCaret();
Creates an uninitialized text storage model that is appropriate for this type of editor.
Returns:the model
/** * Creates an uninitialized text storage model * that is appropriate for this type of editor. * * @return the model */
public abstract Document createDefaultDocument();
Inserts content from the given stream which is expected to be in a format appropriate for this kind of content handler.
Params:
  • in – The stream to read from
  • doc – The destination for the insertion.
  • pos – The location in the document to place the content >= 0.
Throws:
/** * Inserts content from the given stream which is expected * to be in a format appropriate for this kind of content * handler. * * @param in The stream to read from * @param doc The destination for the insertion. * @param pos The location in the document to place the * content &gt;= 0. * @exception IOException on any I/O error * @exception BadLocationException if pos represents an invalid * location within the document. */
public abstract void read(InputStream in, Document doc, int pos) throws IOException, BadLocationException;
Writes content from a document to the given stream in a format appropriate for this kind of content handler.
Params:
  • out – The stream to write to
  • doc – The source for the write.
  • pos – The location in the document to fetch the content from >= 0.
  • len – The amount to write out >= 0.
Throws:
/** * Writes content from a document to the given stream * in a format appropriate for this kind of content handler. * * @param out The stream to write to * @param doc The source for the write. * @param pos The location in the document to fetch the * content from &gt;= 0. * @param len The amount to write out &gt;= 0. * @exception IOException on any I/O error * @exception BadLocationException if pos represents an invalid * location within the document. */
public abstract void write(OutputStream out, Document doc, int pos, int len) throws IOException, BadLocationException;
Inserts content from the given stream which is expected to be in a format appropriate for this kind of content handler.

Since actual text editing is unicode based, this would generally be the preferred way to read in the data. Some types of content are stored in an 8-bit form however, and will favor the InputStream.

Params:
  • in – The stream to read from
  • doc – The destination for the insertion.
  • pos – The location in the document to place the content >= 0.
Throws:
/** * Inserts content from the given stream which is expected * to be in a format appropriate for this kind of content * handler. * <p> * Since actual text editing is unicode based, this would * generally be the preferred way to read in the data. * Some types of content are stored in an 8-bit form however, * and will favor the InputStream. * * @param in The stream to read from * @param doc The destination for the insertion. * @param pos The location in the document to place the * content &gt;= 0. * @exception IOException on any I/O error * @exception BadLocationException if pos represents an invalid * location within the document. */
public abstract void read(Reader in, Document doc, int pos) throws IOException, BadLocationException;
Writes content from a document to the given stream in a format appropriate for this kind of content handler.

Since actual text editing is unicode based, this would generally be the preferred way to write the data. Some types of content are stored in an 8-bit form however, and will favor the OutputStream.

Params:
  • out – The stream to write to
  • doc – The source for the write.
  • pos – The location in the document to fetch the content >= 0.
  • len – The amount to write out >= 0.
Throws:
/** * Writes content from a document to the given stream * in a format appropriate for this kind of content handler. * <p> * Since actual text editing is unicode based, this would * generally be the preferred way to write the data. * Some types of content are stored in an 8-bit form however, * and will favor the OutputStream. * * @param out The stream to write to * @param doc The source for the write. * @param pos The location in the document to fetch the * content &gt;= 0. * @param len The amount to write out &gt;= 0. * @exception IOException on any I/O error * @exception BadLocationException if pos represents an invalid * location within the document. */
public abstract void write(Writer out, Document doc, int pos, int len) throws IOException, BadLocationException; }