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package javafx.scene.control;
/**
* Defines the behavior of a labeled Control when the space for rendering the
* text is smaller than the space needed to render the entire string.
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public enum OverrunStyle {
/**
* Any text which exceeds the bounds of the label will be clipped.
*/
CLIP,
/**
* If the text of the label exceeds the bounds of the label, then the last
* three characters which can be displayed will be "...". If the label is
* too short to even display that, then only as many "." as possible will
* be shown.
*/
ELLIPSIS,
/**
* Same as ELLIPSIS, but first removes any partial words at the label
* boundary and then applies the ellipsis. This ensures that the last
* characters displayed prior to the ellipsis are part of a full word.
* Where a full word cannot be displayed, this acts like ELLIPSIS and
* displays as many characters as possible.
*/
WORD_ELLIPSIS,
/**
* Trims out the center of the string being displayed and replaces the
* middle three characters with "...". The first and last characters of
* the string are always displayed in the label, unless the label becomes
* so short that it cannot display anything other than the ellipsis.
*/
CENTER_ELLIPSIS,
/**
* Same as CENTER_ELLIPSIS but ensures that the "..." occurs between full
* words. If the label becomes so short that it is not possible to trim
* any additional words, then partial words are displayed and this behaves
* the same as CENTER_ELLIPSIS
*/
CENTER_WORD_ELLIPSIS,
/**
* Same as ELLIPSIS but puts the "..." at the beginning of the text instead
* of at the end
*/
LEADING_ELLIPSIS,
/**
* Same as WORD_ELLIPSIS but puts the "..." at the beginning of the text
* instead of at the end
*/
LEADING_WORD_ELLIPSIS
/**
* Indicates that the entire text should be available, but should scroll
* as if in a ticker tape
*/
//TICKER
}