On 19 May 2013 22:01, Denis Kudriashov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> New TxText version 0.8 is ready:
>
> - editor stuff extracted to separate packages TxText-Editor and
> TxTextTests-Editor
> - edit decorators implemented:
>
> TxNoneEditDecorator- basic editing
then maybe it should be named as basiceditdecorator?
> TxMaskedEditDecorator- input masked values like phone numbers
> TxInsertModeEditDecorator - input with "insert mode" where any new character
> replace next one.
insert mode is actually opposite - inserts when you type.
replace mode is replaces when you type.
> TxSmartCharsEditDecorator- input smart characters like ()[]{}
> TxSingleLineEditDecorator - general way to decorate editing with simple
> decoration format. TxSmartNumbersDecorationFormat is example. It transform
> text with number format like: '10 000 000' or '10'000'000'.
>
btw, can you wrap decorators on top of each other i.e.
Masked-SimgleLine
so i could have a single-line editor for entering only a phone number?
also, going ahead.. how easy/hard would be to implement a password input field,
when model contains what user types, but display all *** chars?
> According methods were added to TxTextMorph:
>
> #editDecorator: - set specific edit decorator (TxNoneEditDecorator by
> default)
> #inputContents - returns "native" value (undecorated).
> #displayedContents - returns raw text model asString
>
> See new examples on TxTextMorph class side.
>
> Best regards,
> Denis
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Best regards,
Igor Stasenko.