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The Free and Open Productivity Suite
:: com :: sun :: star :: text ::
interface XWordCursor
Base Interfaces
XWordCursor
┗ XTextCursor
┗ XTextRange
XTextCursor
(referenced interface's summary:)
extends a text range by method to modify its position.
Description
makes it possible to move a cursor word by word.
Methods' Summary
isStartOfWord
determines if the cursor is positioned at the start of a word.
isEndOfWord
determines if the cursor is positioned at the end of a word.
gotoNextWord
moves the cursor to the next word.
gotoPreviousWord
moves the cursor to the previous word.
gotoEndOfWord
moves the cursor to the end of the current word.
gotoStartOfWord
moves the cursor to the start of the current word.
Methods' Details
isStartOfWord
Description
determines if the cursor is positioned at the start of a word.
isEndOfWord
Description
determines if the cursor is positioned at the end of a word.
gotoNextWord
boolean
gotoNextWord (
[in] boolean
bExpand );
Description
moves the cursor to the next word.
Note: the function returning true does not necessarily mean
that the cursor is located at the next word, or any word at all!
This may happen for example if it travels over empty paragraphs.
Returns
true if the cursor was moved. It returns false it the
cursor can not advance further.
gotoPreviousWord
boolean
gotoPreviousWord (
[in] boolean
bExpand );
Description
moves the cursor to the previous word.
Note: the function returning true does not necessarily mean
that the cursor is located at the previous word, or any word at all!
This may happen for example if it travels over empty paragraphs.
Returns
true if the cursor was moved. It returns false it the
cursor can not advance further.
gotoEndOfWord
boolean
gotoEndOfWord (
[in] boolean
bExpand );
Description
moves the cursor to the end of the current word.
Returns
true if the cursor is now at the end of a word,
false otherwise. If false was returned the cursor
will remain at its original position.
gotoStartOfWord
boolean
gotoStartOfWord (
[in] boolean
bExpand );
Description
moves the cursor to the start of the current word.
Returns
true if the cursor is now at the start of a word,
false otherwise. If false was returned the cursor
will remain at its original position.
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