javax.swing.text.html
Class HTMLDocument.BlockElement
java.lang.Object
javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument.AbstractElement
javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument.BranchElement
javax.swing.text.html.HTMLDocument.BlockElement
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, AttributeSet, Element, MutableAttributeSet, TreeNode
- Enclosing class:
- HTMLDocument
public class HTMLDocument.BlockElement
- extends AbstractDocument.BranchElement
An element that represents a structural block of
HTML.
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, getAttribute, getAttributeCount, getAttributeNames, getAttributes, getChildAt, getChildCount, getDocument, getIndex, getParent, getParentElement, isDefined, isEqual, removeAttribute, removeAttributes, removeAttributes, setResolveParent |
HTMLDocument.BlockElement
public HTMLDocument.BlockElement(Element parent,
AttributeSet a)
- Constructs a composite element that initially contains
no children.
- Parameters:
parent
- the parent elementa
- the attributes for the element- Since:
- 1.4
getName
public String getName()
- Gets the name of the element.
- Specified by:
getName
in interface Element
- Overrides:
getName
in class AbstractDocument.BranchElement
- Returns:
- the name, null if none
getResolveParent
public AttributeSet getResolveParent()
- Gets the resolving parent. HTML attributes are not inherited
at the model level so we override this to return null.
- Specified by:
getResolveParent
in interface AttributeSet
- Overrides:
getResolveParent
in class AbstractDocument.AbstractElement
- Returns:
- null, there are none
- See Also:
AttributeSet.getResolveParent()
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