goog.editor.Field
and a goog.ui.Toolbar
.
The toolbar
argument must be an instance of goog.ui.Toolbar
or a subclass. This class doesn't care how the toolbar was created. As
long as one or more controls hosted in the toolbar have IDs that match
built-in goog.editor.Command
s, they will function as expected. It is
the caller's responsibility to ensure that the toolbar is already rendered
or that it decorates an existing element.
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field
: !goog.editor.Field
Editable field to be controlled by the
toolbar.
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toolbar
: !goog.ui.Toolbar
Toolbar to control the editable field.
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Programmatically blurs the editor toolbar, un-highlighting the currently
highlighted item, and closing the currently open menu (if any).
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Returns the
goog.editor.Command constant
that corresponds to the given Closure component ID. Subclasses may override
this method if they want to use a custom mapping scheme from controls to
commands.
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Returns the Closure component ID of the control that corresponds to the
given
goog.editor.Command constant.
Subclasses may override this method if they want to use a custom mapping
scheme from commands to controls.
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Returns the field instance managed by the toolbar. Useful for
classes that extend
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarController .
Returns: !goog.editor.Field
The field managed by the toolbar.
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Returns the event handler object for the editor toolbar. Useful for classes
that extend
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarController .
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Returns the toolbar UI component that manages the editor. Useful for
classes that extend
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarController .
Returns: !goog.ui.Toolbar
The toolbar UI component.
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Handles
ACTION events dispatched by toolbar buttons in response to
user actions by executing the corresponding field command.
Arguments:
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Returns: boolean
Whether the toolbar is enabled.
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Returns: boolean
Whether the toolbar is visible.
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Enables or disables the toolbar.
Arguments:
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Shows or hides the toolbar.
Arguments:
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Updates the toolbar in response to editor events. Specifically, updates
button states based on
COMMAND_VALUE_CHANGE events, reflecting the
effective formatting of the selection.
Arguments:
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Updates the toolbar to reflect a given state.
Arguments:
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Use
#listen instead, when possible. Otherwise, use
goog.events.listen if you are passing Object
(instead of Function) as handler.
Adds an event listener to the event target. The same handler can only be
added once per the type. Even if you add the same handler multiple times
using the same type then it will only be called once when the event is
dispatched.
Arguments:
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Asserts that the event target instance is initialized properly.
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Removes listeners from this object. Classes that extend EventTarget may
need to override this method in order to remove references to DOM Elements
and additional listeners.
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Returns the parent of this event target to use for bubbling.
Returns: goog.events.EventTarget
The parent EventTarget or null if
there is no parent.
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Use
#unlisten instead, when possible. Otherwise, use
goog.events.unlisten if you are passing Object
(instead of Function) as handler.
Removes an event listener from the event target. The handler must be the
same object as the one added. If the handler has not been added then
nothing is done.
Arguments:
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Sets the parent of this event target to use for capture/bubble
mechanism.
Arguments:
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Sets the target to be used for
event.target when firing
event. Mainly used for testing. For example, see
goog.testing.events.mixinListenable .
Arguments:
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Invokes a callback function when this object is disposed. Callbacks are
invoked in the order in which they were added.
Arguments:
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Disposes of the object. If the object hasn't already been disposed of, calls
#disposeInternal . Classes that extend goog.Disposable should
override #disposeInternal in order to delete references to COM
objects, DOM nodes, and other disposable objects. Reentrant.
Returns: void
Nothing.
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Deletes or nulls out any references to COM objects, DOM nodes, or other
disposable objects. Classes that extend
goog.Disposable should
override this method.
Not reentrant. To avoid calling it twice, it must only be called from the
subclass' disposeInternal method. Everywhere else the public
dispose method must be used.
For example:
mypackage.MyClass = function() { mypackage.MyClass.base(this, 'constructor'); // Constructor logic specific to MyClass. ... }; goog.inherits(mypackage.MyClass, goog.Disposable); mypackage.MyClass.prototype.disposeInternal = function() { // Dispose logic specific to MyClass. ... // Call superclass's disposeInternal at the end of the subclass's, like // in C++, to avoid hard-to-catch issues. mypackage.MyClass.base(this, 'disposeInternal'); }; |
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#isDisposed instead.
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Returns: boolean
Whether the object has been disposed of.
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Returns: boolean
Whether the object has been disposed of.
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Associates a disposable object with this object so that they will be disposed
together.
Arguments:
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The object to use for event.target. Useful when mixing in an
EventTarget to another object.
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Maps of event type to an array of listeners.
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Parent event target, used during event bubbling.
TODO(user): Change this to goog.events.Listenable. This
currently breaks people who expect getParentEventTarget to return
goog.events.EventTarget.
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