attachEnv()
method of your ExPropertyEditor, call
PropertyEnv.registerInplaceEditorFactory(this)
. Before you do any of this read the prose documentation on the Explorer API and be sure you cannot do what you need with an existing property editor - it is very rare to actually need to provide a custom editor component.
@Deprecated public interface EnhancedPropertyEditor extends PropertyEditor
InplaceEditor
,
InplaceEditor.Factory
,
PropertyEnv
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Component |
getInPlaceCustomEditor()
Deprecated.
Get an in-place editor.
|
boolean |
hasInPlaceCustomEditor()
Deprecated.
Test for support of in-place custom editors.
|
boolean |
supportsEditingTaggedValues()
Deprecated.
Test for support of editing of tagged values.
|
addPropertyChangeListener, getAsText, getCustomEditor, getJavaInitializationString, getTags, getValue, isPaintable, paintValue, removePropertyChangeListener, setAsText, setValue, supportsCustomEditor
Component getInPlaceCustomEditor()
boolean hasInPlaceCustomEditor()
true
if supportedboolean supportsEditingTaggedValues()
true
if supported