Java Code Examples for android.view.inputmethod.ExtractedText#FLAG_SINGLE_LINE
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Example 1
Source File: ThreadedInputConnection.java From 365browser with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private ExtractedText convertToExtractedText(TextInputState textInputState) { if (textInputState == null) return null; ExtractedText extractedText = new ExtractedText(); extractedText.text = textInputState.text(); extractedText.partialEndOffset = textInputState.text().length(); // Set the partial start offset to -1 because the content is the full text. // See: Android documentation for ExtractedText#partialStartOffset extractedText.partialStartOffset = -1; extractedText.selectionStart = textInputState.selection().start(); extractedText.selectionEnd = textInputState.selection().end(); extractedText.flags = textInputState.singleLine() ? ExtractedText.FLAG_SINGLE_LINE : 0; return extractedText; }
Example 2
Source File: CodenameOneInputConnection.java From CodenameOne with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
boolean extractTextInternal(ExtractedTextRequest request, ExtractedText outText) { Component txtCmp = Display.getInstance().getCurrent().getFocused(); if (txtCmp != null && txtCmp instanceof TextField) { String txt = ((TextField) txtCmp).getText(); int partialStartOffset = -1; int partialEndOffset = -1; final CharSequence content = txt; if (content != null) { final int N = content.length(); outText.partialStartOffset = outText.partialEndOffset = -1; partialStartOffset = 0; partialEndOffset = N; if ((request.flags & InputConnection.GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES) != 0) { outText.text = content.subSequence(partialStartOffset, partialEndOffset); } else { outText.text = TextUtils.substring(content, partialStartOffset, partialEndOffset); } outText.flags = 0; outText.flags |= ExtractedText.FLAG_SINGLE_LINE; outText.startOffset = 0; outText.selectionStart = Selection.getSelectionStart(content); outText.selectionEnd = Selection.getSelectionEnd(content); return true; } } return false; }
Example 3
Source File: AdapterInputConnection.java From android-chromium with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 5 votes |
/** * @see BaseInputConnection#getExtractedText(android.view.inputmethod.ExtractedTextRequest, * int) */ @Override public ExtractedText getExtractedText(ExtractedTextRequest request, int flags) { if (DEBUG) Log.w(TAG, "getExtractedText"); ExtractedText et = new ExtractedText(); Editable editable = getEditable(); et.text = editable.toString(); et.partialEndOffset = editable.length(); et.selectionStart = Selection.getSelectionStart(editable); et.selectionEnd = Selection.getSelectionEnd(editable); et.flags = mSingleLine ? ExtractedText.FLAG_SINGLE_LINE : 0; return et; }
Example 4
Source File: AdapterInputConnection.java From android-chromium with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 5 votes |
/** * @see BaseInputConnection#getExtractedText(android.view.inputmethod.ExtractedTextRequest, * int) */ @Override public ExtractedText getExtractedText(ExtractedTextRequest request, int flags) { if (DEBUG) Log.w(TAG, "getExtractedText"); ExtractedText et = new ExtractedText(); Editable editable = getEditable(); et.text = editable.toString(); et.partialEndOffset = editable.length(); et.selectionStart = Selection.getSelectionStart(editable); et.selectionEnd = Selection.getSelectionEnd(editable); et.flags = mSingleLine ? ExtractedText.FLAG_SINGLE_LINE : 0; return et; }