WebI want to highlight text of the cell when a user clicks inside it. I think I have to use CellEditor to make cells JTextField, and then use selectAll () to select the text inside the cell. But, have trouble implementing it. I have a function that should make all cells JTextField: public void setUpTextColumn (TableColumn textColumn) { WebSep 3, 2004 · Depends what you mean - you can set part of the text selected, which gives it a selection highlight. You can set the selection highlight color - see …
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Web* A JTextField that automatically selects all text when focused IF the text * it currently contains is the initial text that it was constructed with. * The text field also deselects the text when it loses focus. * * @author seanh */ class AutoSelectingTextField extends JTextField implements FocusListener {private String initialText; WebMay 22, 2008 · If I use CTRL-A to select/hightlight all text in JTextField, the following call can get the selected text: String selectedText = textfield.getSelectedText (); But if I use mouse to select/hightlight all text in JTextField, the above method cannot get the selected text. I need to let textbox behave in the sane way with these two different use cases. WebDrag and drop Text Demo: 14.15.11. Using Actions with Text Components: JTextField: 14.15.12. HighLight painter and JTextField: 14.15.13. Limit JTextField input to a maximum length: 14.15.14. Apply special filter to a JTextField: 14.15.15. Format JTextField's text to uppercase: 14.15.16. Add key listener event handler to JTextField: 14.15.17. sigh of contentment