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| ↳ | android.text.style.CharacterStyle | 
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The classes that affect character-level text formatting extend this class. Most extend its subclass MetricAffectingSpan, but simple ones may just implement UpdateAppearance. 
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           Returns "this" for most CharacterStyles, but for CharacterStyles that were generated by 
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           A given CharacterStyle can only applied to a single region of a given Spanned.
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Returns "this" for most CharacterStyles, but for CharacterStyles that were generated by wrap(CharacterStyle), returns the underlying CharacterStyle. 
A given CharacterStyle can only applied to a single region of a given Spanned. If you need to attach the same CharacterStyle to multiple regions, you can use this method to wrap it with a new object that will have the same effect but be a distinct object so that it can also be attached without conflict.