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package java.awt.im.spi;
import java.awt.HeadlessException;
import java.awt.Window;
import java.awt.font.TextHitInfo;
import java.awt.im.InputMethodRequests;
import java.text.AttributedCharacterIterator;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
/**
* Provides methods that input methods
* can use to communicate with their client components or to request
* other services. This interface is implemented by the input method
* framework, and input methods call its methods on the instance they
* receive through
* {@link java.awt.im.spi.InputMethod#setInputMethodContext}.
* There should be no other implementors or callers.
*
* @since 1.3
*
* @author JavaSoft International
*/
public interface InputMethodContext extends InputMethodRequests {
/**
* Creates an input method event from the arguments given
* and dispatches it to the client component. For arguments,
* see {@link java.awt.event.InputMethodEvent#InputMethodEvent}.
* @param id the event type
* @param text the combined committed and composed text
* @param committedCharacterCount the number of committed characters in the text
* @param caret the caret (a.k.a. insertion point); null if
* there's no caret within current composed text
* @param visiblePosition the position that's most important to be
* visible; null if there's no recommendation for a visible
* position within current composed text
*/
public void dispatchInputMethodEvent(int id,
AttributedCharacterIterator text, int committedCharacterCount,
TextHitInfo caret, TextHitInfo visiblePosition);
/**
* Creates a top-level window for use by the input method.
* The intended behavior of this window is:
* <ul>
* <li>it floats above all document windows and dialogs
* <li>it and all components that it contains do not receive the focus
* <li>it has lightweight decorations, such as a reduced drag region without title
* </ul>
* However, the actual behavior with respect to these three items is platform dependent.
* <p>
* The title may or may not be displayed, depending on the actual type of window created.
* <p>
* If attachToInputContext is true, the new window will share the input context that
* corresponds to this input method context, so that events for components in the window
* are automatically dispatched to the input method.
* Also, when the window is opened using setVisible(true), the input context will prevent
* deactivate and activate calls to the input method that might otherwise be caused.
* <p>
* Input methods must call {@link java.awt.Window#dispose() Window.dispose} on the
* returned input method window when it is no longer needed.
*
* @param title the title to be displayed in the window's title bar,
* if there is such a title bar.
* A {@code null} value is treated as an empty string, "".
* @param attachToInputContext whether this window should share the input context
* that corresponds to this input method context
* @return a window with special characteristics for use by input methods
* @exception HeadlessException if {@code GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless}
* returns {@code true}
*/
public Window createInputMethodWindow(String title, boolean attachToInputContext);
/**
* Creates a top-level Swing JFrame for use by the input method.
* The intended behavior of this window is:
* <ul>
* <li>it floats above all document windows and dialogs
* <li>it and all components that it contains do not receive the focus
* <li>it has lightweight decorations, such as a reduced drag region without title
* </ul>
* However, the actual behavior with respect to these three items is platform dependent.
* <p>
* The title may or may not be displayed, depending on the actual type of window created.
* <p>
* If attachToInputContext is true, the new window will share the input context that
* corresponds to this input method context, so that events for components in the window
* are automatically dispatched to the input method.
* Also, when the window is opened using setVisible(true), the input context will prevent
* deactivate and activate calls to the input method that might otherwise be caused.
* <p>
* Input methods must call {@link java.awt.Window#dispose() Window.dispose} on the
* returned input method window when it is no longer needed.
*
* @param title the title to be displayed in the window's title bar,
* if there is such a title bar.
* A {@code null} value is treated as an empty string, "".
* @param attachToInputContext whether this window should share the input context
* that corresponds to this input method context
* @return a JFrame with special characteristics for use by input methods
* @exception HeadlessException if {@code GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless}
* returns {@code true}
*
* @since 1.4
*/
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