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public interface BlockRenderer
The BlockRenderer interface describes the routines
 needed for rendering a block or region of text from a document.
 The rendering process generates a set of styled fragments which can
 be used for painting or printing a document. 
 The given block or region should be in a language (such as Java)
 which the given BlockRenderer implementation can
 render.  For example, a JavaBlockRenderer implementation
 should be able to render a chunk of Java code. 
 Note that a given BlockRenderer implementation may
 delegate further sub-blocks of text to other BlockRenderer
 implementations.  For example, a JavaBlockRenderer
 implementation may delegate the rendering of a chunk of SQLJ code
 to a SQLJBlockRenderer implementation.  This allows
 us the flexibility to combine multiple BlockRenderers
 to support multiplex languages, such as JSP documents. 
 It is expected that implementations of this interface will be called
 only for the purposes of painting or printing.  As such, it is up to
 the caller (such as BasicView) to handle proper document
 locking.  There is no requirement for BlockRenderer
 implementations to handle document locking. 
 When syntax highlighting styles change, any
 DocumentRenderers in use will be notified to reload
 their styles through reloadStyles().  It is the
 responsibility of the DocumentRenderers to notify
 their block renderers in turn to reload their styles (if
 necessary.) 
 Lastly, since BlockRenderer implementations are used
 primarily for rendering, they are not allowed to make modifications
 to the underlying document. 
DocumentRenderer| Method Summary | |
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 void | 
renderBlock(StyledFragmentsList fragmentsList,
            int blockStartOffset,
            int blockEndOffset,
            int clipStartOffset,
            int clipEndOffset)
Renders the region of text bounded by the given offsets.  | 
| Method Detail | 
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void renderBlock(StyledFragmentsList fragmentsList,
                 int blockStartOffset,
                 int blockEndOffset,
                 int clipStartOffset,
                 int clipEndOffset)
blockStartOffset to 
 blockEndOffset) marks the start and end of the
 block for the given language.  This can be used for example to
 set the starting position of a language-specific Lexer. 
 The second set, clipStartOffset to
 clipEndOffset marks the clip region within which the
 block should be rendered.  Implementations must not add fragments
 to the fragments list outside the range of these clip offsets,
 otherwise, an internal exception will occur (this is different
 from the clip bounds for graphics areas.)
fragmentsList - the fragments list which rendered fragments
        should be appended toblockStartOffset - the starting offset of the language blockblockEndOffset - the ending offset of the language blockclipStartOffset - the starting offset of the region to renderclipEndOffset - the ending offset of the region to render
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