javax.swing.text
Class  StyledEditorKit.StyledTextAction
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
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
 - Action, ActionListener, Cloneable, EventListener, Serializable
 
- Direct Known Subclasses: 
 - HTMLEditorKit.HTMLTextAction, StyledEditorKit.AlignmentAction, StyledEditorKit.BoldAction, StyledEditorKit.FontFamilyAction, StyledEditorKit.FontSizeAction, StyledEditorKit.ForegroundAction, StyledEditorKit.ItalicAction, StyledEditorKit.UnderlineAction
 
- Enclosing class: 
 - StyledEditorKit
 
- public abstract static class StyledEditorKit.StyledTextAction
- extends TextAction
  
An action that assumes it's being fired on a JEditorPane
 with a StyledEditorKit (or subclass) installed.  This has
 some convenience methods for causing character or paragraph
 level attribute changes.  The convenience methods will 
 throw an IllegalArgumentException if the assumption of
 a StyledDocument, a JEditorPane, or a StyledEditorKit
 fail to be true.
 
 The component that gets acted upon by the action 
 will be the source of the ActionEvent if the source
 can be narrowed to a JEditorPane type.  If the source
 can't be narrowed, the most recently focused text 
 component is changed.  If neither of these are the
 case, the action cannot be performed.
 
 Warning:
 Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
 future Swing releases.  The current serialization support is appropriate
 for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same
 version of Swing.  A future release of Swing will provide support for
 long term persistence.
- See Also: 
 - Serialized Form
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
StyledEditorKit.StyledTextAction
public StyledEditorKit.StyledTextAction(String nm)
- Creates a new StyledTextAction from a string action name.
- Parameters:
 nm - the name of the action
 
 
getEditor
protected final JEditorPane getEditor(ActionEvent e)
- Gets the target editor for an action.
- Parameters:
 e - the action event- Returns:
 - the editor
 
 
 
getStyledDocument
protected final StyledDocument getStyledDocument(JEditorPane e)
- Gets the document associated with an editor pane.
- Parameters:
 e - the editor- Returns:
 - the document
 - Throws:
 IllegalArgumentException - for the wrong document type
 
 
getStyledEditorKit
protected final StyledEditorKit getStyledEditorKit(JEditorPane e)
- Gets the editor kit associated with an editor pane.
- Parameters:
 e - the editor pane- Returns:
 - the kit
 - Throws:
 IllegalArgumentException - for the wrong document type
 
 
setCharacterAttributes
protected final void setCharacterAttributes(JEditorPane editor,
                                            AttributeSet attr,
                                            boolean replace)
- Applies the given attributes to character 
 content.  If there is a selection, the attributes
 are applied to the selection range.  If there
 is no selection, the attributes are applied to
 the input attribute set which defines the attributes
 for any new text that gets inserted.
- Parameters:
 editor - the editorattr - the attributesreplace - if true, then replace the existing attributes first
 
 
setParagraphAttributes
protected final void setParagraphAttributes(JEditorPane editor,
                                            AttributeSet attr,
                                            boolean replace)
- Applies the given attributes to paragraphs.  If
 there is a selection, the attributes are applied
 to the paragraphs that intersect the selection.
 if there is no selection, the attributes are applied
 to the paragraph at the current caret position.
- Parameters:
 editor - the editorattr - the attributesreplace - if true, replace the existing attributes first
 
 
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