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Class RichTextArea

Deprecated. This class is deprecated and should not be used in new scripts.

A rich text editor that allows complex styling and formatting.

Internally, UiApp widgets are built on top of the Google Web Toolkit, and it can sometimes be helpful to look at the GWT documentation directly. You can find the RichTextArea documentation here.

Methods

MethodReturn typeBrief description
addBlurHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for blur events (losing keyboard focus).
addClickHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for click events.
addFocusHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for focus events (gaining keyboard focus).
addInitializeHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler that runs when the RichTextArea initializes.
addKeyDownHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for key down events.
addKeyPressHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for key press events.
addKeyUpHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for key up events.
addMouseDownHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for mouse down events.
addMouseMoveHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for mouse move events.
addMouseOutHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for mouse out events.
addMouseOverHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for mouse move events.
addMouseUpHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for mouse up events.
addMouseWheelHandler(handler)RichTextAreaAdd a handler for mouse wheel events.
addStyleDependentName(styleName)RichTextAreaSets the dependent style name of this RichTextArea.
addStyleName(styleName)RichTextAreaAdds a style name to this RichTextArea.
getId()StringReturns the id that has been assigned to this object.
getTag()StringGets the text tag of this RichTextArea.
getType()StringGets the type of this object.
setEnabled(enabled)RichTextAreaSets whether the RichTextArea is enabled.
setFocus(focus)RichTextAreaExplicitly focus/unfocus this RichTextArea.
setHTML(html)RichTextAreaSets the HTML content of this RichTextArea.
setHeight(height)RichTextAreaSets the height of this RichTextArea.
setId(id)RichTextAreaSets the id of this RichTextArea.
setPixelSize(width, height)RichTextAreaSets the size of this RichTextArea in pixels.
setSize(width, height)RichTextAreaSets the size of this RichTextArea.
setStyleAttribute(attribute, value)RichTextAreaSets one of this RichTextArea's style attributes to a new value.
setStyleAttributes(attributes)RichTextAreaSets this RichTextArea's style attributes.
setStyleName(styleName)RichTextAreaSets the style name of this RichTextArea.
setStylePrimaryName(styleName)RichTextAreaSets the primary style name of this RichTextArea.
setTabIndex(index)RichTextAreaSets the RichTextArea's position in the tab index.
setTag(tag)RichTextAreaSets the text tag of this RichTextArea.
setText(text)RichTextAreaSet the display text of this RichTextArea.
setTitle(title)RichTextAreaSets the hover title of this RichTextArea.
setVisible(visible)RichTextAreaSets whether this RichTextArea is visible.
setWidth(width)RichTextAreaSets the width of this RichTextArea.

Detailed documentation

addBlurHandler(handler)

Add a handler for blur events (losing keyboard focus).

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addBlurHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "blur".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addClickHandler(handler)

Add a handler for click events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addClickHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "click".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // mouse x and y position relative to the widget that fired the event.
   var x = parameter.x;
   var y = parameter.y;
   // mouse x and y position within the browser window's client area.
   var clientX = parameter.clientX;
   var clientY = parameter.clientY;
   // mouse x and y position within the user's display.
   var screenX = parameter.screenX;
   var screenY = parameter.screenY;
   // the mouse button used. Left is 1, right is 2, and middle is 4.
   var button = parameter.button;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addFocusHandler(handler)

Add a handler for focus events (gaining keyboard focus).

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addFocusHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "focus".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addInitializeHandler(handler)

Add a handler that runs when the RichTextArea initializes.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addKeyDownHandler(handler)

Add a handler for key down events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addKeyDownHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "keydown".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // what key was pressed. See below for a link explaining what these values mean.
   var charCode = parameter.charCode;
   var keyCode = parameter.keyCode;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information. For an explanation of charCode and keyCode, including what to expect on different browsers, look here.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addKeyPressHandler(handler)

Add a handler for key press events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addKeyPressHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "keypress".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // what key was pressed. See below for a link explaining what these values mean.
   var charCode = parameter.charCode;
   var keyCode = parameter.keyCode;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information. For an explanation of charCode and keyCode, including what to expect on different browsers, look here.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addKeyUpHandler(handler)

Add a handler for key up events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addKeyUpHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "keyup".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // what key was pressed. See below for a link explaining what these values mean.
   var charCode = parameter.charCode;
   var keyCode = parameter.keyCode;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information. For an explanation of charCode and keyCode, including what to expect on different browsers, look here.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addMouseDownHandler(handler)

Add a handler for mouse down events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addMouseDownHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "mousedown".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // mouse x and y position relative to the widget that fired the event.
   var x = parameter.x;
   var y = parameter.y;
   // mouse x and y position within the browser window's client area.
   var clientX = parameter.clientX;
   var clientY = parameter.clientY;
   // mouse x and y position within the user's display.
   var screenX = parameter.screenX;
   var screenY = parameter.screenY;
   // the mouse button used. Left is 1, right is 2, and middle is 4.
   var button = parameter.button;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addMouseMoveHandler(handler)

Add a handler for mouse move events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addMouseMoveHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "mousemove".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // mouse x and y position relative to the widget that fired the event.
   var x = parameter.x;
   var y = parameter.y;
   // mouse x and y position within the browser window's client area.
   var clientX = parameter.clientX;
   var clientY = parameter.clientY;
   // mouse x and y position within the user's display.
   var screenX = parameter.screenX;
   var screenY = parameter.screenY;
   // the mouse button used. Left is 1, right is 2, and middle is 4.
   var button = parameter.button;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addMouseOutHandler(handler)

Add a handler for mouse out events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addMouseOutHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "mouseout".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // mouse x and y position relative to the widget that fired the event.
   var x = parameter.x;
   var y = parameter.y;
   // mouse x and y position within the browser window's client area.
   var clientX = parameter.clientX;
   var clientY = parameter.clientY;
   // mouse x and y position within the user's display.
   var screenX = parameter.screenX;
   var screenY = parameter.screenY;
   // the mouse button used. Left is 1, right is 2, and middle is 4.
   var button = parameter.button;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addMouseOverHandler(handler)

Add a handler for mouse move events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addMouseOverHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "mousover".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // mouse x and y position relative to the widget that fired the event.
   var x = parameter.x;
   var y = parameter.y;
   // mouse x and y position within the browser window's client area.
   var clientX = parameter.clientX;
   var clientY = parameter.clientY;
   // mouse x and y position within the user's display.
   var screenX = parameter.screenX;
   var screenY = parameter.screenY;
   // the mouse button used. Left is 1, right is 2, and middle is 4.
   var button = parameter.button;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addMouseUpHandler(handler)

Add a handler for mouse up events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addMouseUpHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "mouseup".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // mouse x and y position relative to the widget that fired the event.
   var x = parameter.x;
   var y = parameter.y;
   // mouse x and y position within the browser window's client area.
   var clientX = parameter.clientX;
   var clientY = parameter.clientY;
   // mouse x and y position within the user's display.
   var screenX = parameter.screenX;
   var screenY = parameter.screenY;
   // the mouse button used. Left is 1, right is 2, and middle is 4.
   var button = parameter.button;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addMouseWheelHandler(handler)

Add a handler for mouse wheel events.

Note that you can have multiple handlers for the same event on the same widget. They will be called in the order that they were added to the widget, although ServerHandlers may appear to happen simultaneously.

The handler passes back some information to the server about what happened. This information can be accessed as follows:

 function doGet() {
   var app = UiApp.createApplication();
   var button = app.createButton("a button");
   var handler = app.createServerHandler("handlerFunction");
   button.addMouseWheelHandler(handler);
   app.add(button);
   return app;
 }

 function handlerFunction(eventInfo) {
   var parameter = eventInfo.parameter;
   // the type of event, in this case "mousewheel".
   var eventType = parameter.eventType;
   // the id of the widget that fired this event.
   var source = parameter.source;
   // mouse x and y position relative to the widget that fired the event.
   var x = parameter.x;
   var y = parameter.y;
   // mouse x and y position within the browser window's client area.
   var clientX = parameter.clientX;
   var clientY = parameter.clientY;
   // mouse x and y position within the user's display.
   var screenX = parameter.screenX;
   var screenY = parameter.screenY;
   // the mouse button used. Left is 1, right is 2, and middle is 4.
   var button = parameter.button;
   // whether the various modifier keys were also pressed (true or false)
   var shift = parameter.shift;
   var alt = parameter.alt;
   var ctrl = parameter.ctrl;
   var meta = parameter.meta;
 }
 
In addition, the values of certain widgets can be sent up with the event as well, as "callback elements." See the documentation of ServerHandler for more information.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
handlerHandlerthe handler to execute when the event occurs. This can be a ClientHandler or a ServerHandler.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addStyleDependentName(styleName)

Sets the dependent style name of this RichTextArea.

This is useful for debugging but is otherwise of minimal use since there is no way to use custom stylesheets in UiApp.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
styleNameStringthe new style name.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


addStyleName(styleName)

Adds a style name to this RichTextArea.

This is useful for debugging but is otherwise of minimal use since there is no way to use custom stylesheets in UiApp.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
styleNameStringthe new style name.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


getId()

Returns the id that has been assigned to this object.

This can be used in conjunction with app.getElementById() to retrieve a reference to this object.

Return

String — the id that has been assigned to this object


getTag()

Gets the text tag of this RichTextArea.

Return

String — the text tag.


getType()

Gets the type of this object.

Return

String — the object type


setEnabled(enabled)

Sets whether the RichTextArea is enabled.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
enabledBooleanwhether the RichTextArea should be enabled or disabled.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setFocus(focus)

Explicitly focus/unfocus this RichTextArea.

Only one widget can have focus at a time, and the widget that does will receive all keyboard events.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
focusBooleanwhether the RichTextArea should have the current focus.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setHTML(html)

Sets the HTML content of this RichTextArea.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
htmlStringthe new HTML

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setHeight(height)

Sets the height of this RichTextArea.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
heightStringthe new height in any CSS unit such as "10px" or "50%".

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setId(id)

Sets the id of this RichTextArea.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
idStringthe new id, which can be used to retrieve the RichTextArea from app.getElementById(id).

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setPixelSize(width, height)

Sets the size of this RichTextArea in pixels.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
widthIntegerthe new width in pixels.
heightIntegerthe new height in pixels.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setSize(width, height)

Sets the size of this RichTextArea.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
widthStringthe new width in any CSS unit such as "10px" or "50%".
heightStringthe new height in any CSS unit such as "10px" or "50%".

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setStyleAttribute(attribute, value)

Sets one of this RichTextArea's style attributes to a new value.

Possible attributes are the same as those available in CSS style sheets. Since some CSS code may be malicious, attributes are whitelisted explicitly and therefore some CSS attributes may not be available.

 // Change the widget's background to black and text color to green.
 widget.setStyleAttribute("background", "black")
     .setStyleAttribute("color", "green");
 

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
attributeStringthe CSS attribute, in camelCase. ("fontSize", not "font-size").
valueStringthe CSS value

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setStyleAttributes(attributes)

Sets this RichTextArea's style attributes. This is a convenience method that is equivalent to calling setStyleAttribute with every key/value pair in the attributes object.

 // Change the widget's background to black and text color to green.
 widget.setStyleAttributes({background: "black", color: "green"});
 

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
attributesObjectthe CSS attributes and values to set.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setStyleName(styleName)

Sets the style name of this RichTextArea.

This is useful for debugging but is otherwise of minimal use since there is no way to use custom stylesheets in UiApp.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
styleNameStringthe new style name.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setStylePrimaryName(styleName)

Sets the primary style name of this RichTextArea.

This is useful for debugging but is otherwise of minimal use since there is no way to use custom stylesheets in UiApp.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
styleNameStringthe new style name.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setTabIndex(index)

Sets the RichTextArea's position in the tab index.

If more than one widget has the same tab index, each such widget will receive focus in an arbitrary order. Setting the tab index to -1 will cause this widget to be removed from the tab order.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
indexIntegerthe new tab index.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setTag(tag)

Sets the text tag of this RichTextArea.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
tagStringthe new text tag, which can be anything you wish to store with the widget.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setText(text)

Set the display text of this RichTextArea.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
textStringthe new text.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setTitle(title)

Sets the hover title of this RichTextArea.

Not all browsers will show this.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
titleStringthe hover title.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setVisible(visible)

Sets whether this RichTextArea is visible.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
visibleBooleanwhether this RichTextArea should be visible or not.

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.


setWidth(width)

Sets the width of this RichTextArea.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
widthStringthe new width in any CSS unit such as "10px" or "50%".

Return

RichTextArea — the RichTextArea itself, useful for chaining.

Deprecated methods


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