lineedit class

Simple line editor for inputting short text
Inherits
object widget
Description
This is a simple, one-line editor usually used for inputting short text like names, phone numbers etc. It can display text in three echo modes (see $setEchoMode() for details).
Functions
$text()
Returns text contained by the widget.
See also $setText().
$setText(<text>)
Sets editor text to <text>.
See also $text().
$maxLength()
Returns the current maximum length of the text that can be typed in the editor.
See also $setMaxLength().
$setMaxLength(<value>)
Sets maximum length of the text that can be typed in the editor.
See also $maxLength().
$frame()
Returns '1' if the editor is drawn inside a frame, which is 2 pixels wide, '0' otherwise.
See also $setFrame().
$setFrame(<bool>)
Sets editor frame drawing to <bool>.
See also $frame().
$cursorPosition()
Returns current cursor position in the editor.
See also $setCursorPosition().
$setCursorPosition(<index>)
Moves the cursor to place pointed by <index>.
See also $cursorPosition().
$selectAll()
Selects whole text inside the editor.
See also $setSelection(), $cut(), $copy(), $paste().
$setSelection(<start>, <length>)
Selects <length> characters in the editor starting at position <start>.
See also $selectAll(), $cut(), $copy(), $paste().
$copy()
Copies selected text in the editor to the clipboard.
See also $setSelection(), $cut(), $paste().
$cut()
Cuts selected text from the editor to the clipboard.
See also $setSelection(), $copy(), $paste().
$paste()
Pastes text from the clipboard into the editor. The pasted text will start at cursor position.
See also $setSelection(), $copy(), $cut().
$clear()
Deletes all text from the editor. Equal to calling $setText("").

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