belongs to Maven artifact com.android.support:support-compat:28.0.0-alpha1
EditorInfoCompat
public
final
class
EditorInfoCompat
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.support.v13.view.inputmethod.EditorInfoCompat |
Helper for accessing features in EditorInfo
in a backwards compatible fashion.
Summary
Constants | |
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int |
IME_FLAG_FORCE_ASCII
Flag of |
int |
IME_FLAG_NO_PERSONALIZED_LEARNING
Flag of |
Public constructors | |
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EditorInfoCompat()
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Public methods | |
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static
String[]
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getContentMimeTypes(EditorInfo editorInfo)
Gets MIME types that can be accepted by the target editor if the IME calls
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static
void
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setContentMimeTypes(EditorInfo editorInfo, String[] contentMimeTypes)
Sets MIME types that can be accepted by the target editor if the IME calls
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Inherited methods | |
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From
class
java.lang.Object
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Constants
IME_FLAG_FORCE_ASCII
int IME_FLAG_FORCE_ASCII
Flag of imeOptions
: used to request an IME that is capable of inputting
ASCII characters.
The intention of this flag is to ensure that the user can type Roman alphabet characters
in a TextView
. It is typically used for an account ID or password
input.
In many cases, IMEs are already able to input ASCII even without being told so (such IMEs already respect this flag in a sense), but there are cases when this is not the default. For instance, users of languages using a different script like Arabic, Greek, Hebrew or Russian typically have a keyboard that can't input ASCII characters by default.
Applications need to be aware that the flag is not a guarantee, and some IMEs may not respect it. However, it is strongly recommended for IME authors to respect this flag especially when their IME could end up with a state where only languages using non-ASCII are enabled.
Constant Value: -2147483648 (0x80000000)
IME_FLAG_NO_PERSONALIZED_LEARNING
int IME_FLAG_NO_PERSONALIZED_LEARNING
Flag of imeOptions
: used to request that the IME does not update any
personalized data such as typing history and personalized language model based on what the
user typed on this text editing object. Typical use cases are:
- When the application is in a special mode, where user's activities are expected to be not recorded in the application's history. Some web browsers and chat applications may have this kind of modes.
- When storing typing history does not make much sense. Specifying this flag in typing games may help to avoid typing history from being filled up with words that the user is less likely to type in their daily life. Another example is that when the application already knows that the expected input is not a valid word (e.g. a promotion code that is not a valid word in any natural language).
Applications need to be aware that the flag is not a guarantee, and some IMEs may not respect it.
Constant Value: 16777216 (0x01000000)
Public constructors
Public methods
getContentMimeTypes
String[] getContentMimeTypes (EditorInfo editorInfo)
Gets MIME types that can be accepted by the target editor if the IME calls
commitContent(InputConnection, EditorInfo, InputContentInfoCompat, int, Bundle)
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editorInfo |
EditorInfo : the editor from which we get the MIME types |
Returns | |
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String[] |
an array of MIME types. An empty array means that commitContent(InputConnection, EditorInfo, InputContentInfoCompat, int, Bundle) is not supported on this editor
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setContentMimeTypes
void setContentMimeTypes (EditorInfo editorInfo, String[] contentMimeTypes)
Sets MIME types that can be accepted by the target editor if the IME calls
commitContent(InputConnection, EditorInfo, InputContentInfoCompat, int, Bundle)
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Parameters | |
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editorInfo |
EditorInfo : the editor with which we associate supported MIME types |
contentMimeTypes |
String : an array of MIME types. null and an empty array means that
commitContent(InputConnection, EditorInfo, InputContentInfoCompat, int, Bundle)
is not supported on this Editor
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