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modules/javafx.controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/control/TextFormatter.java

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*** 140,150 **** return filter; } /** * The current value for this formatter. When the formatter is set on a {@code TextInputControl} and has a ! * @{code valueConverter}, the value is set by the control, when the text is commited. */ private final ObjectProperty<V> value = new ObjectPropertyBase<V>() { @Override public Object getBean() { --- 140,150 ---- return filter; } /** * The current value for this formatter. When the formatter is set on a {@code TextInputControl} and has a ! * {@code valueConverter}, the value is set by the control, when the text is commited. */ private final ObjectProperty<V> value = new ObjectPropertyBase<V>() { @Override public Object getBean() {
*** 235,245 **** * <li><b>Some text was replaced:</b> The combination of the 2 cases above. Both {@code text} and {@code range} are not empty. The text in {@code range} is deleted * and replaced by {@code text} in the Change. The new text is added instead of the old text, which is at the beginning of the {@code range}. * E.g. when some text is being deleted, you can simply replace it by some placeholder text just by setting a new text * ({@code setText("new text")})</li> * </ul> - * </p> * <p> * The Change is mutable, but not observable. It should be used * only for the life of a single change. It is intended that the * Change will be modified from within the formatter. * </p> --- 235,244 ----
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