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<td class="title">struct TextSegment</td>
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<dt><b>Description</b></dt>
<dd>This structure describes a text segment that is embedded in a larger
 portion of text. It is used for example by the
 <a href="XAccessibleText.html">XAccessibleText</a> interface to describe a text portion that
 was inserted into or deleted from an accessible text.

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<dd><p>The indices <a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentStart">SegmentStart</a> and
 <a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentEnd">SegmentEnd</a> refer to the enclosing text.
 The <a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentText">SegmentText</a> member contains the text
 between these two indices including the start index but not the end
 index. With it you can use this structure without having to
 access the <a href="XAccessibleText.html">XAccessibleText</a> interface that represents the
 enclosing text.</p>

 <p>An empty text segment is expressed by
 <a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentStart">SegmentStart</a> and
 <a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentEnd">SegmentEnd</a> set to the same value. While a
 value of -1 signals an error (like the request for a word after the last
 character of a text) all other values define the empty string at that
 position.</p>

 <p>The <a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentText">SegmentText</a> member is a copy of the
 corresponding text segment of the enclosing text. Modifying this
 structure does not alter the enclosing text.</p>

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<dt><b>Since </b></dt>
<dd>OOo 1.1.2</dd>
<dt><b>See also</b></dt>
<dd><a href="XAccessibleText.html">XAccessibleText</a></dd>
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<td class="imsum_left"><a href="#SegmentText">SegmentText</a></td>
<td class="imsum_right">A copy of the text segment of the enclosing text delimited by the
 text indices <a href="TextSegment.html">TextSegment</a>::<a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentStart">SegmentStart</a> and
 <a href="TextSegment.html">TextSegment</a>::<a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentEnd">SegmentEnd</a>. Modifying it does not
 alter the enclosing text.
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<td class="imsum_left"><a href="#SegmentStart">SegmentStart</a></td>
<td class="imsum_right">Index of the first character of the text segment represented by this
 structure. The index refers to the enclosing text.
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<td class="imsum_left"><a href="#SegmentEnd">SegmentEnd</a></td>
<td class="imsum_right">Index of the character directly behind the last character of the
 text segment represented by this structure. The index refers to the
 enclosing text.
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<td class="imdetail"><a name="SegmentText" class="membertitle">SegmentText</a><table border="0" width="96%" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="table-in-data" bgcolor="#ffffff" align="center">
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<td>string <b>SegmentText</b>;<hr>
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<dt><b>Description</b></dt>
<dd>A copy of the text segment of the enclosing text delimited by the
 text indices <a href="TextSegment.html">TextSegment</a>::<a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentStart">SegmentStart</a> and
 <a href="TextSegment.html">TextSegment</a>::<a href="TextSegment.html#SegmentEnd">SegmentEnd</a>. Modifying it does not
 alter the enclosing text.
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<td class="imdetail"><a name="SegmentStart" class="membertitle">SegmentStart</a><table border="0" width="96%" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="table-in-data" bgcolor="#ffffff" align="center">
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<td>long <b>SegmentStart</b>;<hr>
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<dt><b>Description</b></dt>
<dd>Index of the first character of the text segment represented by this
 structure. The index refers to the enclosing text.
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<td class="imdetail"><a name="SegmentEnd" class="membertitle">SegmentEnd</a><table border="0" width="96%" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="table-in-data" bgcolor="#ffffff" align="center">
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<td>long <b>SegmentEnd</b>;<hr>
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<dt><b>Description</b></dt>
<dd>Index of the character directly behind the last character of the
 text segment represented by this structure. The index refers to the
 enclosing text.
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