public interface TokenSubstitution extends BaseTokenSubstitution
String.
To use this interface, you must create four strings for each token that will be replaced by text:
String that is displayed in the
insert drop down list, such as "Date". Store all of these in an
array. The UI will ask for the array.String, such as "&Date", that appears in
the JTextField when a user has selected a
ListItem.String that is actually stored in the unparsed
String; this String must not be
localized, because it needs to be same String in all
languages. String that is displayed in the view
itself, such as "24 March 2001".
In addition, you must provide conversion between these strings, which are used as follows:
JTextField. JTextField.String from the JTextField,
including the token, and asks you for a String that has
the key instead of the token.String with the key, to ask you for the
parsed String to display in the graph.
When a graph is persisted, the String with key is stored in
the XML, and this String is given to your implementation
of this interface to restore the parsed String in the
graph.
getKey, getKeyString, getListItems, getParsedString, getToken, getTokenString, setLocale