javax.swing.text
Class DefaultStyledDocument.SectionElement
java.lang.Object
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+--javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument.AbstractElement
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+--javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument.BranchElement
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+--javax.swing.text.DefaultStyledDocument.SectionElement
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- AttributeSet, Element, MutableAttributeSet, Serializable, TreeNode
- Enclosing class:
- DefaultStyledDocument
- protected class DefaultStyledDocument.SectionElement
- extends AbstractDocument.BranchElement
Default root element for a document... maps out the
paragraphs/lines contained.
Warning:
Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate
for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same
version of Swing. A future release of Swing will provide support for
long term persistence.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument.BranchElement |
children, getAllowsChildren, getElement, getElementCount, getElementIndex, getEndOffset, getStartOffset, isLeaf, positionToElement, replace, toString |
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument.AbstractElement |
addAttribute, addAttributes, containsAttribute, containsAttributes, copyAttributes, dump, finalize, getAttribute, getAttributeCount, getAttributeNames, getAttributes, getChildAt, getChildCount, getDocument, getIndex, getParent, getParentElement, getResolveParent, isDefined, isEqual, removeAttribute, removeAttributes, removeAttributes, setResolveParent |
DefaultStyledDocument.SectionElement
public DefaultStyledDocument.SectionElement()
- Creates a new SectionElement.
getName
public String getName()
- Gets the name of the element.
- Overrides:
getName
in class AbstractDocument.BranchElement
- Returns:
- the name
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