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1 files changed, 66 insertions, 66 deletions
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT Custom Widgets/common/org/eclipse/swt/custom/BidiSegmentEvent.java b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT Custom Widgets/common/org/eclipse/swt/custom/BidiSegmentEvent.java index 45125d77b8..dd13c1aa72 100644 --- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT Custom Widgets/common/org/eclipse/swt/custom/BidiSegmentEvent.java +++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT Custom Widgets/common/org/eclipse/swt/custom/BidiSegmentEvent.java @@ -1,69 +1,69 @@ -package org.eclipse.swt.custom;
-
-/*
+package org.eclipse.swt.custom; + +/* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 IBM Corp. All rights reserved. * This file is made available under the terms of the Common Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at - * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html
- */
-
-import org.eclipse.swt.events.*;
-
-/**
- * This event is sent to BidiSegmentListeners when a line is to
- * be measured or rendered in a bidi locale. The segments field is
- * used to specify text ranges in the line that should be treated as
- * separate segments for bidi reordering. Each segment will be reordered
- * and rendered separately.
- * <p>
- * The elements in the segments field specify the start offset of
- * a segment relative to the start of the line. They must follow
- * the following rules:
- * <ul>
- * <li>first element must be 0
- * <li>elements must be in ascending order and must not have duplicates
- * <li>elements must not exceed the line length
- * </ul>
- * In addition, the last element may be set to the end of the line
- * but this is not required.
- *
- * The segments field may be left null if the entire line should
- * be reordered as is.
- * </p>
- * A BidiSegmentListener may be used when adjacent segments of
- * right-to-left text should not be reordered relative to each other.
- * For example, within a Java editor, you may wish multiple
- * right-to-left string literals to be reordered differently than the
- * bidi algorithm specifies.
- *
- * Example:
- * <pre>
- * stored line = "R1R2R3" + "R4R5R6"
- * R1 to R6 are right-to-left characters. The quotation marks
- * are part of the line text. The line is 13 characters long.
- *
- * segments = null:
- * entire line will be reordered and thus the two R2L segments
- * swapped (as per the bidi algorithm).
- * visual line (rendered on screen) = "R6R5R4" + "R3R2R1"
- *
- * segments = [0, 5, 8]
- * "R1R2R3" will be reordered, followed by [blank]+[blank] and
- * "R4R5R6".
- * visual line = "R3R2R1" + "R6R5R4"
- * </pre>
- */
-public class BidiSegmentEvent extends TypedEvent {
- /** line start offset */
- public int lineOffset;
- /** line text */
- public String lineText;
- /** bidi segments, see above */
- public int[] segments;
-
-BidiSegmentEvent(StyledTextEvent e) {
- super(e);
- lineOffset = e.detail;
- lineText = e.text;
-}
-}
+ * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html + */ + +import org.eclipse.swt.events.*; + +/** + * This event is sent to BidiSegmentListeners when a line is to + * be measured or rendered in a bidi locale. The segments field is + * used to specify text ranges in the line that should be treated as + * separate segments for bidi reordering. Each segment will be reordered + * and rendered separately. + * <p> + * The elements in the segments field specify the start offset of + * a segment relative to the start of the line. They must follow + * the following rules: + * <ul> + * <li>first element must be 0 + * <li>elements must be in ascending order and must not have duplicates + * <li>elements must not exceed the line length + * </ul> + * In addition, the last element may be set to the end of the line + * but this is not required. + * + * The segments field may be left null if the entire line should + * be reordered as is. + * </p> + * A BidiSegmentListener may be used when adjacent segments of + * right-to-left text should not be reordered relative to each other. + * For example, within a Java editor, you may wish multiple + * right-to-left string literals to be reordered differently than the + * bidi algorithm specifies. + * + * Example: + * <pre> + * stored line = "R1R2R3" + "R4R5R6" + * R1 to R6 are right-to-left characters. The quotation marks + * are part of the line text. The line is 13 characters long. + * + * segments = null: + * entire line will be reordered and thus the two R2L segments + * swapped (as per the bidi algorithm). + * visual line (rendered on screen) = "R6R5R4" + "R3R2R1" + * + * segments = [0, 5, 8] + * "R1R2R3" will be reordered, followed by [blank]+[blank] and + * "R4R5R6". + * visual line = "R3R2R1" + "R6R5R4" + * </pre> + */ +public class BidiSegmentEvent extends TypedEvent { + /** line start offset */ + public int lineOffset; + /** line text */ + public String lineText; + /** bidi segments, see above */ + public int[] segments; + +BidiSegmentEvent(StyledTextEvent e) { + super(e); + lineOffset = e.detail; + lineText = e.text; +} +} |