public interface InputMethodContext extends InputMethodRequests
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 InputMethod.setInputMethodContext(java.awt.im.spi.InputMethodContext)
. There should be no other implementors or callers.
void dispatchInputMethodEvent(int id, AttributedCharacterIterator text, int committedCharacterCount, TextHitInfo caret, TextHitInfo visiblePosition)
Creates an input method event from the arguments given and dispatches it to the client component. For arguments, see InputMethodEvent.InputMethodEvent(java.awt.Component, int, java.awt.font.TextHitInfo, java.awt.font.TextHitInfo)
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Window createInputMethodWindow(String title, boolean attachToInputContext)
Creates a top-level window for use by the input method. The intended behavior of this window is:
The title may or may not be displayed, depending on the actual type of window created.
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.
Input methods must call Window.dispose
on the returned input method window when it is no longer needed.
title
- the title to be displayed in the window's title bar, if there is such a title bar. A null
value is treated as an empty string, "".attachToInputContext
- whether this window should share the input context that corresponds to this input method contextHeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless
returns true
JFrame createInputMethodJFrame(String title, boolean attachToInputContext)
Creates a top-level Swing JFrame for use by the input method. The intended behavior of this window is:
The title may or may not be displayed, depending on the actual type of window created.
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.
Input methods must call Window.dispose
on the returned input method window when it is no longer needed.
title
- the title to be displayed in the window's title bar, if there is such a title bar. A null
value is treated as an empty string, "".attachToInputContext
- whether this window should share the input context that corresponds to this input method contextHeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless
returns true
void enableClientWindowNotification(InputMethod inputMethod, boolean enable)
Enables or disables notification of the current client window's location and state for the specified input method. When notification is enabled, the input method's notifyClientWindowChange
method is called as described in that method's specification. Notification is automatically disabled when the input method is disposed.
inputMethod
- the input method for which notifications are enabled or disabledenable
- true to enable, false to disable
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