Module java.desktop
Package java.awt.im

Class InputMethodHighlight

java.lang.Object
java.awt.im.InputMethodHighlight

public class InputMethodHighlight
extends Object
An InputMethodHighlight is used to describe the highlight attributes of text being composed. The description can be at two levels: at the abstract level it specifies the conversion state and whether the text is selected; at the concrete level it specifies style attributes used to render the highlight. An InputMethodHighlight must provide the description at the abstract level; it may or may not provide the description at the concrete level. If no concrete style is provided, a renderer should use Toolkit.mapInputMethodHighlight(java.awt.im.InputMethodHighlight) to map to a concrete style.

The abstract description consists of three fields: selected, state, and variation. selected indicates whether the text range is the one that the input method is currently working on, for example, the segment for which conversion candidates are currently shown in a menu. state represents the conversion state. State values are defined by the input method framework and should be distinguished in all mappings from abstract to concrete styles. Currently defined state values are raw (unconverted) and converted. These state values are recommended for use before and after the main conversion step of text composition, say, before and after kana->kanji or pinyin->hanzi conversion. The variation field allows input methods to express additional information about the conversion results.

InputMethodHighlight instances are typically used as attribute values returned from AttributedCharacterIterator for the INPUT_METHOD_HIGHLIGHT attribute. They may be wrapped into Annotation instances to indicate separate text segments.

Since:
1.2
See Also:
AttributedCharacterIterator
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • InputMethodHighlight

      public InputMethodHighlight​(boolean selected, int state)
      Constructs an input method highlight record. The variation is set to 0, the style to null.
      Parameters:
      selected - Whether the text range is selected
      state - The conversion state for the text range - RAW_TEXT or CONVERTED_TEXT
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if a state other than RAW_TEXT or CONVERTED_TEXT is given
      See Also:
      RAW_TEXT, CONVERTED_TEXT
    • InputMethodHighlight

      public InputMethodHighlight​(boolean selected, int state, int variation)
      Constructs an input method highlight record. The style is set to null.
      Parameters:
      selected - Whether the text range is selected
      state - The conversion state for the text range - RAW_TEXT or CONVERTED_TEXT
      variation - The style variation for the text range
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if a state other than RAW_TEXT or CONVERTED_TEXT is given
      See Also:
      RAW_TEXT, CONVERTED_TEXT
    • InputMethodHighlight

      public InputMethodHighlight​(boolean selected, int state, int variation, Map<TextAttribute,​?> style)
      Constructs an input method highlight record. The style attributes map provided must be unmodifiable.
      Parameters:
      selected - whether the text range is selected
      state - the conversion state for the text range - RAW_TEXT or CONVERTED_TEXT
      variation - the variation for the text range
      style - the rendering style attributes for the text range, or null
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if a state other than RAW_TEXT or CONVERTED_TEXT is given
      Since:
      1.3
      See Also:
      RAW_TEXT, CONVERTED_TEXT
  • Method Details

    • isSelected

      public boolean isSelected()
      Returns whether the text range is selected.
      Returns:
      whether the text range is selected
    • getState

      public int getState()
      Returns the conversion state of the text range.
      Returns:
      The conversion state for the text range - RAW_TEXT or CONVERTED_TEXT.
      See Also:
      RAW_TEXT, CONVERTED_TEXT
    • getVariation

      public int getVariation()
      Returns the variation of the text range.
      Returns:
      the variation of the text range
    • getStyle

      public Map<TextAttribute,​?> getStyle()
      Returns the rendering style attributes for the text range, or null.
      Returns:
      the rendering style attributes for the text range, or null
      Since:
      1.3