org.xwiki.rendering.block
Class DefinitionTermBlock
java.lang.Object
org.xwiki.rendering.block.AbstractBlock
org.xwiki.rendering.block.DefinitionTermBlock
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Cloneable, Block
public class DefinitionTermBlock
- extends AbstractBlock
Represents a definition description. For exampe in HTML this is the equivalent of <dt>.
- Since:
- 1.6M2
- Version:
- $Id: 50a74dc95899602b4b134639375476df2725336a $
| Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.xwiki.rendering.block.Block |
Block.Axes |
| Methods inherited from class org.xwiki.rendering.block.AbstractBlock |
addChild, addChildren, clone, clone, equals, getBlocks, getChildren, getChildrenByType, getFirstBlock, getNextSibling, getParameter, getParameters, getParent, getParentBlockByType, getPreviousBlockByType, getPreviousSibling, getRoot, hashCode, insertChildAfter, insertChildBefore, removeBlock, replaceChild, replaceChild, setChildren, setNextSiblingBlock, setParameter, setParameters, setParent, setPreviousSiblingBlock, traverse |
DefinitionTermBlock
public DefinitionTermBlock(List<Block> childrenBlocks)
- Construct a Definition Term block.
- Parameters:
childrenBlocks - the blocks making the Definition Term
before
public void before(Listener listener)
- Description copied from class:
AbstractBlock
- Send
Listener events corresponding to the start of the block. For example
for a Bold block, this allows an XHTML Listener (aka a Renderer) to output <b>.
- Overrides:
before in class AbstractBlock
- Parameters:
listener - the listener that will receive the events sent by this block before its children blocks have
emitted their own events.
after
public void after(Listener listener)
- Description copied from class:
AbstractBlock
- Send
Listener events corresponding to the end of the block. For example for a Bold block, this allows an
XHTML Listener (aka a Renderer) to output </b>.
- Overrides:
after in class AbstractBlock
- Parameters:
listener - the listener that will receive the events sent by this block before its children blocks have
emitted their own events.
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