See: Description
Interface | Description |
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ISourceModifier |
A source modifier can be used to modify the source of
a move or copy edit before it gets inserted at the target
position.
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Class | Description |
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CopyingRangeMarker |
A
CopyingRangeMarker can be used to track positions when executing
text edits. |
CopySourceEdit |
A copy source edit denotes the source of a copy operation.
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CopyTargetEdit |
A copy target edit denotes the target of a copy operation.
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DeleteEdit |
Text edit to delete a range in a document.
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InsertEdit |
Text edit to insert a text at a given position in a
document.
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MoveSourceEdit |
A move source edit denotes the source of a move operation.
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MoveTargetEdit |
A move target edit denotes the target of a move operation.
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MultiTextEdit |
A multi-text edit can be used to aggregate several edits into
one edit.
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RangeMarker |
A range marker can be used to track positions when executing
text edits.
|
ReplaceEdit |
Text edit to replace a range in a document with a different
string.
|
TextEdit |
A text edit describes an elementary text manipulation operation.
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TextEditCopier |
Copies a tree of text edits.
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TextEditGroup |
A text edit group combines a list of
TextEdit s
and a name into a single object. |
TextEditProcessor |
A
TextEditProcessor manages a set of edits and applies
them as a whole to an IDocument . |
TextEditVisitor |
A visitor for text edits.
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UndoEdit |
This class encapsulates the reverse changes of an executed text
edit tree.
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Exception | Description |
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MalformedTreeException |
Thrown to indicate that an edit got added to a parent edit
but the child edit somehow conflicts with the parent or
one of it siblings.
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A complex textual edition can be described by a tree of TextEdits. An edit can be applied to an IDocument by calling TextEdit.apply or by using a TextEditProcessor. Applying a text edit can record a reverse edit description that can be used to undo the edition.
Use the standard edit kinds to describe the basic document editing operations:Other subclasses of TextEdit exist for specialized tasks. Use MultiTextEdit to compose a complex edit tree, or subclass it to provide a custom edit.
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