android.text.InputType |
Known Indirect Subclasses |
Bit definitions for an integer defining the basic content type of text
held in an Editable
object. Supported classes may be combined
with variations and flags to indicate desired behaviors.
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int | TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME | Class for dates and times. | |||||||||
int | TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER | Class for numeric text. | |||||||||
int | TYPE_CLASS_PHONE | Class for a phone number. | |||||||||
int | TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | Class for normal text. | |||||||||
int | TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_DATE | Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME : allows entering
only a date. |
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int | TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_NORMAL | Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME : allows entering
both a date and time. |
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int | TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_TIME | Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME : allows entering
only a time. |
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int | TYPE_MASK_CLASS | Mask of bits that determine the overall class of text being given. | |||||||||
int | TYPE_MASK_FLAGS | Mask of bits that provide addition bit flags of options. | |||||||||
int | TYPE_MASK_VARIATION | Mask of bits that determine the variation of the base content class. | |||||||||
int | TYPE_NULL | Special content type for when no explicit type has been specified. | |||||||||
int | TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_DECIMAL | Flag of TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER : the number is decimal, allowing
a decimal point to provide fractional values. |
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int | TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_SIGNED | Flag of TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER : the number is signed, allowing
a positive or negative sign at the start. |
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int | TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_NORMAL | Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER : plain normal
numeric text. |
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int | TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_PASSWORD | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER : entering a numeric password. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_COMPLETE | Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : the text editor (which means
the application) is performing auto-completion of the text being entered
based on its own semantics, which it will present to the user as they type. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_CORRECT | Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : the user is entering free-form
text that should have auto-correction applied to it. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_CHARACTERS | Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : capitalize all characters. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_SENTENCES | Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : capitalize the first character of
each sentence. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_WORDS | Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : capitalize the first character of
every word. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_IME_MULTI_LINE | Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : the regular text view associated
with this should not be multi-line, but when a fullscreen input method
is providing text it should use multiple lines if it can. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_MULTI_LINE | Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : multiple lines of text can be
entered into the field. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_NO_SUGGESTIONS | Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : the input method does not need to
display any dictionary-based candidates. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_EMAIL_ADDRESS | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering an e-mail address. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_EMAIL_SUBJECT | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering the subject line of
an e-mail. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_FILTER | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering text to filter contents
of a list etc. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_LONG_MESSAGE | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering the content of a long, possibly
formal message such as the body of an e-mail. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_NORMAL | Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : plain old normal text. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering a password. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PERSON_NAME | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering the name of a person. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PHONETIC | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering text for phonetic
pronunciation, such as a phonetic name field in contacts. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_POSTAL_ADDRESS | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering a postal mailing address. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_SHORT_MESSAGE | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering a short, possibly informal
message such as an instant message or a text message. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_URI | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering a URI. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_VISIBLE_PASSWORD | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering a password, which should
be visible to the user. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_EDIT_TEXT | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering text inside of a web form. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_EMAIL_ADDRESS | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering e-mail address inside
of a web form. |
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int | TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_PASSWORD | Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT : entering password inside
of a web form. |
Class for dates and times. It supports the
following variations:
TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_NORMAL
TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_DATE
, and
TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_TIME
.
Class for numeric text. This class supports the following flags:
TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_SIGNED
and
TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_DECIMAL
. It also supports the following
variations: TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_NORMAL
and
TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_PASSWORD
.
IME authors: If you do not recognize the variation, normal should be assumed.
Class for a phone number. This class currently supports no variations or flags.
Class for normal text. This class supports the following flags (only
one of which should be set):
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_CHARACTERS
,
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_WORDS
, and.
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_SENTENCES
. It also supports the
following variations:
TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_NORMAL
, and
TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_URI
. If you do not recognize the
variation, normal should be assumed.
Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME
: allows entering
only a date.
Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME
: allows entering
both a date and time.
Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME
: allows entering
only a time.
Mask of bits that determine the overall class
of text being given. Currently supported classes are:
TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
, TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER
,
TYPE_CLASS_PHONE
, TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME
.
IME authors: If the class is not one you
understand, assume TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
with NO variation
or flags.
Mask of bits that provide addition bit flags of options.
Mask of bits that determine the variation of the base content class.
Special content type for when no explicit type has been specified. This should be interpreted to mean that the target input connection is not rich, it can not process and show things like candidate text nor retrieve the current text, so the input method will need to run in a limited "generate key events" mode, if it supports it. Note that some input methods may not support it, for example a voice-based input method will likely not be able to generate key events even if this flag is set.
Flag of TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER
: the number is decimal, allowing
a decimal point to provide fractional values.
Flag of TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER
: the number is signed, allowing
a positive or negative sign at the start.
Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER
: plain normal
numeric text. This was added in
HONEYCOMB
. An IME must target
this API version or later to see this input type; if it doesn't, a request
for this type will be dropped when passed through
EditorInfo.makeCompatible(int)
.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER
: entering a numeric password.
This was added in HONEYCOMB
. An
IME must target this API version or later to see this input type; if it
doesn't, a request for this type will be dropped when passed
through EditorInfo.makeCompatible(int)
.
Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: the text editor (which means
the application) is performing auto-completion of the text being entered
based on its own semantics, which it will present to the user as they type.
This generally means that the input method should not be showing
candidates itself, but can expect the editor to supply its own
completions/candidates from
InputMethodSession.displayCompletions()
as a result of the editor calling
InputMethodManager.displayCompletions()
.
Note the contrast with TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_CORRECT
and
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_NO_SUGGESTIONS
:
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_COMPLETE
means the editor should show an
interface for displaying suggestions, but instead of supplying its own
it will rely on the Editor to pass completions/corrections.
Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: the user is entering free-form
text that should have auto-correction applied to it. Without this flag,
the IME will not try to correct typos. You should always set this flag
unless you really expect users to type non-words in this field, for
example to choose a name for a character in a game.
Contrast this with TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_COMPLETE
and
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_NO_SUGGESTIONS
:
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_CORRECT
means that the IME will try to
auto-correct typos as the user is typing, but does not define whether
the IME offers an interface to show suggestions.
Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: capitalize all characters. Overrides
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_WORDS
and
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_SENTENCES
. This value is explicitly defined
to be the same as CAP_MODE_CHARACTERS
. Of course,
this only affects languages where there are upper-case and lower-case letters.
Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: capitalize the first character of
each sentence. This value is explicitly defined
to be the same as CAP_MODE_SENTENCES
. For example
in English it means to capitalize after a period and a space (note that other
languages may have different characters for period, or not use spaces,
or use different grammatical rules). Of course,
this only affects languages where there are upper-case and lower-case letters.
Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: capitalize the first character of
every word. Overrides TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_SENTENCES
. This
value is explicitly defined
to be the same as CAP_MODE_WORDS
. Of course,
this only affects languages where there are upper-case and lower-case letters.
Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: the regular text view associated
with this should not be multi-line, but when a fullscreen input method
is providing text it should use multiple lines if it can.
Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: multiple lines of text can be
entered into the field. If this flag is not set, the text field
will be constrained to a single line. The IME may also choose not to
display an enter key when this flag is not set, as there should be no
need to create new lines.
Flag for TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: the input method does not need to
display any dictionary-based candidates. This is useful for text views that
do not contain words from the language and do not benefit from any
dictionary-based completions or corrections. It overrides the
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_CORRECT
value when set.
Please avoid using this unless you are certain this is what you want.
Many input methods need suggestions to work well, for example the ones
based on gesture typing. Consider clearing
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_CORRECT
instead if you just do not
want the IME to correct typos.
Note the contrast with TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_CORRECT
and
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_COMPLETE
:
TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_NO_SUGGESTIONS
means the IME should never
show an interface to display suggestions. Most IMEs will also take this to
mean they should not try to auto-correct what the user is typing.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering an e-mail address.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering the subject line of
an e-mail.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering text to filter contents
of a list etc.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering the content of a long, possibly
formal message such as the body of an e-mail.
Default variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: plain old normal text.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering a password.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering the name of a person.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering text for phonetic
pronunciation, such as a phonetic name field in contacts. This is mostly
useful for languages where one spelling may have several phonetic
readings, like Japanese.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering a postal mailing address.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering a short, possibly informal
message such as an instant message or a text message.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering a URI.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering a password, which should
be visible to the user.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering text inside of a web form.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering e-mail address inside
of a web form. This was added in
HONEYCOMB
. An IME must target
this API version or later to see this input type; if it doesn't, a request
for this type will be seen as TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_EMAIL_ADDRESS
when passed through EditorInfo.makeCompatible(int)
.
Variation of TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
: entering password inside
of a web form. This was added in
HONEYCOMB
. An IME must target
this API version or later to see this input type; if it doesn't, a request
for this type will be seen as TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD
when passed through EditorInfo.makeCompatible(int)
.