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I want a non-editable TextField (or a subclass) that doesn't even have the caret displayed. Alternatively, I want a multiline LabelField. Is any of these possible?

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TextField without focus cursor

TextField readOnly = new TextField(NON_FOCUSABLE);
readOnly.setText("Read only, no carret");
add(readOnly);

TextField drawFocus override

If text is too large to fit the screen, you can override drawFocus method in TextField, so scrolling will be available:

TextField readOnly = new TextField(READONLY)
{
    protected void drawFocus(Graphics graphics, boolean on) {}
};

TextFields, separated with NullFields

Other option is to split TextField into several, separated with NullFields:

class Scr extends MainScreen {
    public Scr() {

        String text = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer "
                + "adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod "
                + "tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat "
                + "volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis "
                + "nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit "
                + "lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. "
                + "Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in "
                + "vulputate velit esse molestie consequat, vel "
                + "illum dolore eu feugiat nulla facilisis at vero "
                + "eros et accumsan et iusto odio dignissim qui "
                + "blandit praesent luptatum zzril delenit augue "
                + "duis dolore te feugait nulla facilisi.";

        text = addScrollText(text, 150);
    }

    private String addScrollText(String text, int partSize) {
        while (0 < text.length()) {
            int len = Math.min(partSize, text.length());
            TextField readOnly = new TextField(NON_FOCUSABLE);
            readOnly.setText(text.substring(0, len));
            add(readOnly);
            add(new NullField());
            text = text.substring(len);
        }
        return text;
    }
}

Multiline LabelField

Multiline text in LabelField, just use newline escape character:

String text = "first line \nnew line \nanother line";
LabelField multiLine = new LabelField(text);
add(multiLine);
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  • Multiline labels are really not a problem, I had another problem that made me think it didn't work. As for the TextField - indeed what you suggest makes a no-caret TextField; however, it's not scrollable - so if the text in the field is too long to fit on screen, it cannot be viewed.
    – noamtm
    Sep 14, 2009 at 17:52
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Yes, you can override the paint method of each UI Element

An example:

public class WhiteLabelField extends LabelField 
{
    public WhiteLabelField()
    {
        super();
    }
    public WhiteLabelField(ObjectGroup text)
    {
        super(text);
    }
    public WhiteLabelField(Object text, long style)
    {
        super(text, style);
    }
    public void paint(Graphics _g)
    {
        _g.setColor(Color.WHITE);
        super.paint(_g);
    }
    // Custom
    public void setSmallFontSize()
    {
        setFont( Font.getDefault( ).derive( Font.PLAIN, 16 ));
    }
}
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You could also use a RichTextField with a style of Field.NON_FOCUSABLE and you will have what you want.

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  • 1
    Unfortunately a RichTextField with the NON_FOCUSABLE style will not scroll if it requires more than a full screen height.
    – donturner
    Feb 8, 2012 at 18:31

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