@API(type=EXTENDABLE,
     src=PUBLIC)
public interface InplaceRenderer
extends Extension
A renderer is associated with an oxy_editor CSS function and it's the instance
 that handles the painting of the value that the InplaceEditor will edit.
It is recommended to extend the adapter class InplaceEditorRendererAdapter
 or InplaceRendererAdapter in order to be protected from future API additions.
 A renderer of a certain type will be reused to render in different contexts so the 
 renderer must initialize itself for the given AuthorInplaceContext on 
 each of its called methods.
 
 Example: For the following CSS, the same combo renderer (same instance) will be used for both
 attributes. So for each callback it must prepare itself for the current context.
 
 code {
   content: 
     "Attr1: " oxy_editor(type, combo, edit, '@attr1')
     "Attr2: " oxy_editor(type, combo, edit, '@attr2')
  }
 
 
  
 For a custom implementation property InplaceEditorCSSConstants.PROPERTY_RENDERER_CLASS_NAME
 must be used. The same implementation will be used in Standalone or Eclipse plugin
 environment:
 
 myElement {
   content: oxy_editor(
       rendererClassName, "com.custom.editors.CustomRenderer",
       swingEditorClassName, "com.custom.editors.SwingCustomEditor",
       swtEditorClassName, "com.custom.editors.SwtCustomEditor",
       edit, "@my_attr"
       customProperty1, "customValue1",
       customProperty2, "customValue2"
   )
 }
 
 In the previous example, the renderer class com.custom.editors.CustomRenderer 
 must be added in the Classpath of the document type associated with the edited document.
 SimpleURLChooserEditor| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
CursorType | 
getCursorType(AuthorInplaceContext context,
             int x,
             int y)
Get a cursor to be used when the user hovers with the mouse over this renderer. 
 | 
CursorType | 
getCursorType(int x,
             int y)
Get a cursor to be used when the user hovers with the mouse over this renderer. 
 | 
java.lang.Object | 
getRendererComponent(AuthorInplaceContext context)
Initialize the renderer with the given context and returns the component. 
 | 
RendererLayoutInfo | 
getRenderingInfo(AuthorInplaceContext context)
Returns the rendering layout info. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getTooltipText(AuthorInplaceContext context,
              int x,
              int y)
Gets a tooltip text to be presented when the cursor is over this renderer. 
 | 
getDescriptionjava.lang.Object getRendererComponent(AuthorInplaceContext context)
context - The editing context.CursorType getCursorType(AuthorInplaceContext context, int x, int y)
context - The editing context. Useful if the renderer is a more complex one, 
 like a text field with an associated button and wants to provide different 
 cursors when the cursor is over the textfield or over the button. In this case 
 the renderer will have to initialize itself with this context in order to 
 decide what the cursor is hovering.x - The x coordinate relative to the renderer bounds.y - The y coordinate relative to the renderer bounds.null to let the viewport decide.CursorType getCursorType(int x, int y)
getCursorType(AuthorInplaceContext, int, int) as 
 you can use the provided context to get additional information.x - The x coordinate relative to the renderer bounds.y - The y coordinate relative to the renderer bounds.null to let the viewport decide.java.lang.String getTooltipText(AuthorInplaceContext context, int x, int y)
context - The editing context.x - The x coordinate relative to the renderer bounds.y - The y coordinate relative to the renderer bounds.null if no tooltip.RendererLayoutInfo getRenderingInfo(AuthorInplaceContext context)
context - The editing context.© Copyright SyncRO Soft SRL 2002 - 2014. All rights reserved.