public interface Keymap
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | addActionForKeyStroke(KeyStroke key,
                     Action a)Adds a binding to the keymap. | 
| Action | getAction(KeyStroke key)Fetches the action appropriate for the given symbolic
 event sequence. | 
| Action[] | getBoundActions()Fetches all of the actions defined in this keymap. | 
| KeyStroke[] | getBoundKeyStrokes()Fetches all of the keystrokes in this map that
 are bound to some action. | 
| Action | getDefaultAction()Fetches the default action to fire if a
 key is typed (i.e. | 
| KeyStroke[] | getKeyStrokesForAction(Action a)Fetches the keystrokes that will result in
 the given action. | 
| String | getName()Fetches the name of the set of key-bindings. | 
| Keymap | getResolveParent()Fetches the parent keymap used to resolve key-bindings. | 
| boolean | isLocallyDefined(KeyStroke key)Determines if the given key sequence is locally defined. | 
| void | removeBindings()Removes all bindings from the keymap. | 
| void | removeKeyStrokeBinding(KeyStroke keys)Removes a binding from the keymap. | 
| void | setDefaultAction(Action a)Set the default action to fire if a key is typed. | 
| void | setResolveParent(Keymap parent)Sets the parent keymap, which will be used to
 resolve key-bindings. | 
String getName()
Action getDefaultAction()
void setDefaultAction(Action a)
a - the actionAction getAction(KeyStroke key)
key - the key sequencenullKeyStroke[] getBoundKeyStrokes()
Action[] getBoundActions()
KeyStroke[] getKeyStrokesForAction(Action a)
a - the actionboolean isLocallyDefined(KeyStroke key)
key - the key sequencevoid addActionForKeyStroke(KeyStroke key, Action a)
key - the key sequencea - the actionvoid removeKeyStrokeBinding(KeyStroke keys)
keys - the key sequencevoid removeBindings()
Keymap getResolveParent()
void setResolveParent(Keymap parent)
Keymap has itself
 as one of its resolve parents.parent - the parent keymap Submit a bug or feature 
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