public class InlineView extends LabelView
GlyphView.GlyphPainterBadBreakWeight, ExcellentBreakWeight, ForcedBreakWeight, GoodBreakWeight, X_AXIS, Y_AXISBOTTOM, CENTER, EAST, HORIZONTAL, LEADING, LEFT, NEXT, NORTH, NORTH_EAST, NORTH_WEST, PREVIOUS, RIGHT, SOUTH, SOUTH_EAST, SOUTH_WEST, TOP, TRAILING, VERTICAL, WEST| Constructor and Description | 
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| InlineView(Element elem)Constructs a new view wrapped on an element. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
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| View | breakView(int axis,
         int offset,
         float pos,
         float len)Tries to break this view on the given axis. | 
| void | changedUpdate(DocumentEvent e,
             Shape a,
             ViewFactory f)Gives notification from the document that attributes were changed
 in a location that this view is responsible for. | 
| AttributeSet | getAttributes()Fetches the attributes to use when rendering. | 
| int | getBreakWeight(int axis,
              float pos,
              float len)Determines how attractive a break opportunity in
 this view is. | 
| protected StyleSheet | getStyleSheet() | 
| void | insertUpdate(DocumentEvent e,
            Shape a,
            ViewFactory f)Gives notification that something was inserted into
 the document in a location that this view is responsible for. | 
| void | removeUpdate(DocumentEvent e,
            Shape a,
            ViewFactory f)Gives notification that something was removed from the document
 in a location that this view is responsible for. | 
| protected void | setPropertiesFromAttributes()Set the cached properties from the attributes. | 
getBackground, getFont, getFontMetrics, getForeground, isStrikeThrough, isSubscript, isSuperscript, isUnderline, setBackground, setStrikeThrough, setSubscript, setSuperscript, setUnderlinecheckPainter, clone, createFragment, getAlignment, getEndOffset, getGlyphPainter, getMinimumSpan, getNextVisualPositionFrom, getPartialSpan, getPreferredSpan, getStartOffset, getTabbedSpan, getTabExpander, getText, modelToView, paint, setGlyphPainter, viewToModelappend, forwardUpdate, forwardUpdateToView, getChildAllocation, getContainer, getDocument, getElement, getGraphics, getMaximumSpan, getParent, getResizeWeight, getToolTipText, getView, getViewCount, getViewFactory, getViewIndex, getViewIndex, insert, isVisible, modelToView, modelToView, preferenceChanged, remove, removeAll, replace, setParent, setSize, updateChildren, updateLayout, viewToModelequals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitgetPartialSpan, getTabbedSpanpublic InlineView(Element elem)
elem - the elementpublic void insertUpdate(DocumentEvent e, Shape a, ViewFactory f)
null, behavior of this method is
 implementation dependent.insertUpdate in class GlyphViewe - the change information from the associated documenta - the current allocation of the viewf - the factory to use to rebuild if the view has childrenView.insertUpdate(javax.swing.event.DocumentEvent, java.awt.Shape, javax.swing.text.ViewFactory)public void removeUpdate(DocumentEvent e, Shape a, ViewFactory f)
null, behavior of this method is
 implementation dependent.removeUpdate in class GlyphViewe - the change information from the associated documenta - the current allocation of the viewf - the factory to use to rebuild if the view has childrenView.removeUpdate(javax.swing.event.DocumentEvent, java.awt.Shape, javax.swing.text.ViewFactory)public void changedUpdate(DocumentEvent e, Shape a, ViewFactory f)
changedUpdate in class LabelViewe - the change information from the associated documenta - the current allocation of the viewf - the factory to use to rebuild if the view has childrenView.changedUpdate(javax.swing.event.DocumentEvent, java.awt.Shape, javax.swing.text.ViewFactory)public AttributeSet getAttributes()
getAttributes in class Viewpublic int getBreakWeight(int axis,
                          float pos,
                          float len)
breakView
 on in the process of formatting.  A view that represents
 text that has whitespace in it might be more attractive
 than a view that has no whitespace, for example.  The
 higher the weight, the more attractive the break.  A
 value equal to or lower than BadBreakWeight
 should not be considered for a break.  A value greater
 than or equal to ForcedBreakWeight should
 be broken.
 
 This is implemented to provide the default behavior
 of returning BadBreakWeight unless the length
 is greater than the length of the view in which case the
 entire view represents the fragment.  Unless a view has
 been written to support breaking behavior, it is not
 attractive to try and break the view.  An example of
 a view that does support breaking is LabelView.
 An example of a view that uses break weight is
 ParagraphView.
getBreakWeight in class GlyphViewaxis - may be either View.X_AXIS or View.Y_AXISpos - the potential location of the start of the
   broken view >= 0.  This may be useful for calculating tab
   positions.len - specifies the relative length from pos
   where a potential break is desired >= 0.LabelView, 
ParagraphView, 
View.BadBreakWeight, 
View.GoodBreakWeight, 
View.ExcellentBreakWeight, 
View.ForcedBreakWeightpublic View breakView(int axis, int offset, float pos, float len)
View.breakView(int, int, float, float) for a complete
 description of this method.
 Behavior of this method is unspecified in case axis
 is neither View.X_AXIS nor View.Y_AXIS, and
 in case offset, pos, or len
 is null.
breakView in class GlyphViewaxis - may be either View.X_AXIS or
          View.Y_AXISoffset - the location in the document model
   that a broken fragment would occupy >= 0.  This
   would be the starting offset of the fragment
   returnedpos - the position along the axis that the
  broken view would occupy >= 0.  This may be useful for
  things like tab calculationslen - specifies the distance along the axis
  where a potential break is desired >= 0View.breakView(int, int, float, float)protected void setPropertiesFromAttributes()
setPropertiesFromAttributes in class LabelViewprotected StyleSheet getStyleSheet()
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