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public interface LpexCursorListener
Interface LpexCursorListener can be implemented to listen to cursor (caret) events in the edit window of a document view.
Create a listener object using this class, and then register it with a
document view using the view's addLpexCursorListener() method.
When an event occurs, the elementChanged() method in the
listener object is invoked.
Example:
lpexView.addLpexCursorListener(new LpexCursorListener() {
// cursor moved to another element
public void elementChanged(LpexView view)
{
updateFormatLine(view);
}
}); |
LpexView.addLpexCursorListener(com.ibm.lpex.core.LpexCursorListener),
LpexView.removeLpexCursorListener(com.ibm.lpex.core.LpexCursorListener)| Method Summary | |
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void |
elementChanged(LpexView lpexView)
This method is invoked when the element on which the cursor is located has changed since the last notification or since the listener was added. |
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void elementChanged(LpexView lpexView)
The LPEX screen is rebuilt and displayed after every user action. It is also rebuilt and displayed when the screenShow editor command is issued.
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