public static class LocaleSource.Alignment extends Object implements Serializable
LocaleSource.Alignment class represents the alignment of
text elements.
To set the text alignment in HTML, specify the attribute
align="left" or
align="right" in HTML tags. The value is
effective, even if you switch the writing direction in HTML from
LTR to RTL.
As a result, you see text elements in opposite alignment in
RTL mode.
To avoid this issue, use this parameter value class to
specify either LocaleSource.Alignment.START or
LocaleSource.Alignment.END in place of the
left or right attributes. GDK automatically
detects the writing direction to return the appropriate alignment
value.
Note this class is a constant value class, so this will not determine the alignment.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static LocaleSource.Alignment |
END
The
LocaleSource.Alignment object that represents the
ending alignment. |
static LocaleSource.Alignment |
START
The
LocaleSource.Alignment object that represents the
starting alignment. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
LocaleSource.Alignment |
getAlignment(String name)
Returns
LocaleSource.Alignment object from the input string
that is either START or END. |
int |
hashCode()
Returns the hash value.
|
String |
toString()
Returns
START or END representing a display
writing direction. |
public static final LocaleSource.Alignment START
LocaleSource.Alignment object that represents the
starting alignment. If the mode is left-to-right writing direction,
left is returned; otherwise right is
returned.public static final LocaleSource.Alignment END
LocaleSource.Alignment object that represents the
ending alignment. If the mode is left-to-right writing direction,
right is returned; otherwise left is
returned.public LocaleSource.Alignment getAlignment(String name)
LocaleSource.Alignment object from the input string
that is either START or END.name - a String object representing the alignmentLocaleSource.Alignment object representing
the text alignmentpublic String toString()
START or END representing a display
writing direction.