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package javax.accessibility;

import java.util.*;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.text.*;

The AccessibleEditableText interface should be implemented by all classes that present editable textual information on the display. Along with the AccessibleText interface, this interface provides the standard mechanism for an assistive technology to access that text via its content, attributes, and spatial location. Applications can determine if an object supports the AccessibleEditableText interface by first obtaining its AccessibleContext (see Accessible) and then calling the AccessibleContext.getAccessibleEditableText method of AccessibleContext. If the return value is not null, the object supports this interface.

Author: Lynn Monsanto
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Since:1.4
/** * <P>The AccessibleEditableText interface should be implemented by all * classes that present editable textual information on the display. * Along with the AccessibleText interface, this interface provides * the standard mechanism for an assistive technology to access * that text via its content, attributes, and spatial location. * Applications can determine if an object supports the AccessibleEditableText * interface by first obtaining its AccessibleContext (see {@link Accessible}) * and then calling the {@link AccessibleContext#getAccessibleEditableText} * method of AccessibleContext. If the return value is not null, the object * supports this interface. * * @see Accessible * @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext * @see AccessibleContext * @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleText * @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleEditableText * * @author Lynn Monsanto * @since 1.4 */
public interface AccessibleEditableText extends AccessibleText {
Sets the text contents to the specified string.
Params:
  • s – the string to set the text contents
/** * Sets the text contents to the specified string. * * @param s the string to set the text contents */
public void setTextContents(String s);
Inserts the specified string at the given index/
Params:
  • index – the index in the text where the string will be inserted
  • s – the string to insert in the text
/** * Inserts the specified string at the given index/ * * @param index the index in the text where the string will * be inserted * @param s the string to insert in the text */
public void insertTextAtIndex(int index, String s);
Returns the text string between two indices.
Params:
  • startIndex – the starting index in the text
  • endIndex – the ending index in the text
Returns:the text string between the indices
/** * Returns the text string between two indices. * * @param startIndex the starting index in the text * @param endIndex the ending index in the text * @return the text string between the indices */
public String getTextRange(int startIndex, int endIndex);
Deletes the text between two indices
Params:
  • startIndex – the starting index in the text
  • endIndex – the ending index in the text
/** * Deletes the text between two indices * * @param startIndex the starting index in the text * @param endIndex the ending index in the text */
public void delete(int startIndex, int endIndex);
Cuts the text between two indices into the system clipboard.
Params:
  • startIndex – the starting index in the text
  • endIndex – the ending index in the text
/** * Cuts the text between two indices into the system clipboard. * * @param startIndex the starting index in the text * @param endIndex the ending index in the text */
public void cut(int startIndex, int endIndex);
Pastes the text from the system clipboard into the text starting at the specified index.
Params:
  • startIndex – the starting index in the text
/** * Pastes the text from the system clipboard into the text * starting at the specified index. * * @param startIndex the starting index in the text */
public void paste(int startIndex);
Replaces the text between two indices with the specified string.
Params:
  • startIndex – the starting index in the text
  • endIndex – the ending index in the text
  • s – the string to replace the text between two indices
/** * Replaces the text between two indices with the specified * string. * * @param startIndex the starting index in the text * @param endIndex the ending index in the text * @param s the string to replace the text between two indices */
public void replaceText(int startIndex, int endIndex, String s);
Selects the text between two indices.
Params:
  • startIndex – the starting index in the text
  • endIndex – the ending index in the text
/** * Selects the text between two indices. * * @param startIndex the starting index in the text * @param endIndex the ending index in the text */
public void selectText(int startIndex, int endIndex);
Sets attributes for the text between two indices.
Params:
  • startIndex – the starting index in the text
  • endIndex – the ending index in the text
  • as – the attribute set
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/** * Sets attributes for the text between two indices. * * @param startIndex the starting index in the text * @param endIndex the ending index in the text * @param as the attribute set * @see AttributeSet */
public void setAttributes(int startIndex, int endIndex, AttributeSet as); }