/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2012 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.events; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.*; /** * This event is sent to SegmentListeners when a text content is to be modified. * The segments field can be used in conjunction with the segmentsChars field or * by itself. Setting only the segmentsChars field has no effect. When used by * itself, the segments field specify text ranges that should be treated as * separate segments. * <p> * The elements in the segments field specify the start offset of a segment * relative to the start of the text. They must follow the following rules: * <ul> * <li>elements must be in ascending order and must not have duplicates * <li>elements must not exceed the text length * </ul> * In addition, the first element may be set to zero and the last element may * be set to the end of the line but this is not required. * * The segments field may be left null if the entire text content doesn't * require segmentation. * </p> * A SegmentListener may be used when adjacent segments of right-to-left text * should not be reordered relative to each other. For example, within a Java * editor, you may wish multiple right-to-left string literals to be reordered * differently than the bidi algorithm specifies. * * Example: * <pre> * stored text = "R1R2R3" + "R4R5R6" * R1 to R6 are right-to-left characters. The quotation marks * are part of the text. The text is 13 characters long. * * segments = null: * entire text content will be reordered and thus the two R2L segments * swapped (as per the bidi algorithm). * visual display (rendered on screen) = "R6R5R4" + "R3R2R1" * * segments = [0, 5, 8] * "R1R2R3" will be reordered, followed by [blank]+[blank] and * "R4R5R6". * visual display = "R3R2R1" + "R6R5R4" * </pre> * * <p> * The segments and segmentsChars fields can be used together to obtain different * types of bidi reordering and text display. The application can use these two fields * to insert Unicode Control Characters in specific offsets in the text, the character * at segmentsChars[i] is inserted at the offset specified by segments[i]. When both fields * are set, the rules for the segments field are less restrictive: * <ul> * <li>elements must be in ascending order, duplicates are allowed * <li>elements must not exceed the text length * </ul> * </p> * * @since 3.8 */ public class SegmentEvent extends TypedEvent { /** * The start offset of the <code>lineText</code> relative to text (always zero for single line widget) */ public int lineOffset; /** * Text used to calculate the segments */ public String lineText; /** * Text ranges that should be treated as separate segments (e.g. for bidi reordering) */ public int[] segments; /** * Characters to be used in the segment boundaries (optional) */ public char[] segmentsChars; static final long serialVersionUID = -2414889726745247762L; public SegmentEvent(Event e) { super(e); lineText = e.text; lineOffset = e.detail; } }