public class PasswordView extends FieldView
View
BadBreakWeight, ExcellentBreakWeight, ForcedBreakWeight, GoodBreakWeight, X_AXIS, Y_AXIS
BOTTOM, CENTER, EAST, HORIZONTAL, LEADING, LEFT, NEXT, NORTH, NORTH_EAST, NORTH_WEST, PREVIOUS, RIGHT, SOUTH, SOUTH_EAST, SOUTH_WEST, TOP, TRAILING, VERTICAL, WEST
Constructor and Description |
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PasswordView(Element elem)
Constructs a new view wrapped on an element.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected int |
drawEchoCharacter(Graphics g,
int x,
int y,
char c)
Renders the echo character, or whatever graphic should be used
to display the password characters.
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protected int |
drawSelectedText(Graphics g,
int x,
int y,
int p0,
int p1)
Renders the given range in the model as selected text.
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protected int |
drawUnselectedText(Graphics g,
int x,
int y,
int p0,
int p1)
Renders the given range in the model as normal unselected
text.
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float |
getPreferredSpan(int axis)
Determines the preferred span for this view along an
axis.
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Shape |
modelToView(int pos,
Shape a,
Position.Bias b)
Provides a mapping from the document model coordinate space
to the coordinate space of the view mapped to it.
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int |
viewToModel(float fx,
float fy,
Shape a,
Position.Bias[] bias)
Provides a mapping from the view coordinate space to the logical
coordinate space of the model.
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adjustAllocation, getFontMetrics, getResizeWeight, insertUpdate, paint, removeUpdate
changedUpdate, damageLineRange, drawLine, getLineBuffer, getTabSize, lineToRect, nextTabStop, setSize, updateDamage, updateMetrics
append, breakView, createFragment, forwardUpdate, forwardUpdateToView, getAlignment, getAttributes, getBreakWeight, getChildAllocation, getContainer, getDocument, getElement, getEndOffset, getGraphics, getMaximumSpan, getMinimumSpan, getNextVisualPositionFrom, getParent, getStartOffset, getToolTipText, getView, getViewCount, getViewFactory, getViewIndex, getViewIndex, insert, isVisible, modelToView, modelToView, preferenceChanged, remove, removeAll, replace, setParent, updateChildren, updateLayout, viewToModel
public PasswordView(Element elem)
elem
- the elementprotected int drawUnselectedText(Graphics g, int x, int y, int p0, int p1) throws BadLocationException
drawUnselectedText
in class PlainView
g
- the graphics contextx
- the starting X coordinate >= 0y
- the starting Y coordinate >= 0p0
- the starting offset in the model >= 0p1
- the ending offset in the model >= p0BadLocationException
- if p0 or p1 are out of rangeprotected int drawSelectedText(Graphics g, int x, int y, int p0, int p1) throws BadLocationException
drawSelectedText
in class PlainView
g
- the graphics contextx
- the starting X coordinate >= 0y
- the starting Y coordinate >= 0p0
- the starting offset in the model >= 0p1
- the ending offset in the model >= p0BadLocationException
- if p0 or p1 are out of rangeprotected int drawEchoCharacter(Graphics g, int x, int y, char c)
g
- the graphics contextx
- the starting X coordinate >= 0y
- the starting Y coordinate >= 0c
- the echo characterpublic Shape modelToView(int pos, Shape a, Position.Bias b) throws BadLocationException
modelToView
in class FieldView
pos
- the position to convert >= 0a
- the allocated region to render intob
- the bias toward the previous character or the
next character represented by the offset, in case the
position is a boundary of two views; b
will have one
of these values:
Position.Bias.Forward
Position.Bias.Backward
BadLocationException
- if the given position does not
represent a valid location in the associated documentView.modelToView(int, java.awt.Shape, javax.swing.text.Position.Bias)
public int viewToModel(float fx, float fy, Shape a, Position.Bias[] bias)
viewToModel
in class FieldView
fx
- the X coordinate >= 0.0ffy
- the Y coordinate >= 0.0fa
- the allocated region to render intoView.viewToModel(float, float, java.awt.Shape, javax.swing.text.Position.Bias[])
public float getPreferredSpan(int axis)
getPreferredSpan
in class FieldView
axis
- may be either View.X_AXIS or View.Y_AXISView.getPreferredSpan(int)
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