- java.lang.Object
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- javax.swing.text.NavigationFilter.FilterBypass
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- Enclosing class:
- NavigationFilter
public abstract static class NavigationFilter.FilterBypass extends Object
Used as a way to circumvent calling back into the caret to position the cursor. Caret implementations that wish to support a NavigationFilter must provide an implementation that will not callback into the NavigationFilter.- Since:
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description NavigationFilter.FilterBypass()
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description abstract Caret
getCaret()
Returns the Caret that is changing.abstract void
moveDot(int dot, Position.Bias bias)
Moves the caret location, bypassing the NavigationFilter.abstract void
setDot(int dot, Position.Bias bias)
Sets the caret location, bypassing the NavigationFilter.
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Method Detail
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getCaret
public abstract Caret getCaret()
Returns the Caret that is changing.- Returns:
- Caret that is changing
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setDot
public abstract void setDot(int dot, Position.Bias bias)
Sets the caret location, bypassing the NavigationFilter.- Parameters:
dot
- the position >= 0bias
- Bias to place the dot at
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moveDot
public abstract void moveDot(int dot, Position.Bias bias)
Moves the caret location, bypassing the NavigationFilter.- Parameters:
dot
- the position >= 0bias
- Bias for new location
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