/**
* @license Copyright (c) 2003-2026, CKSource Holding sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.
* For licensing, see LICENSE.md or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-licensing-options
*/
/**
* @module image/image/imageinlineediting
*/
import { Plugin, type PluginDependenciesOf } from "@ckeditor/ckeditor5-core";
import { ClipboardPipeline } from "@ckeditor/ckeditor5-clipboard";
import { ImageEditing } from "./imageediting.js";
import { ImageSizeAttributes } from "../imagesizeattributes.js";
import { ImageUtils } from "../imageutils.js";
import { ImagePlaceholder } from "./imageplaceholder.js";
/**
* The image inline plugin.
*
* It registers:
*
* * `<imageInline>` as an inline element in the document schema, and allows `alt`, `src` and `srcset` attributes.
* * converters for editing and data pipelines.
* * {@link module:image/image/imagetypecommand~ImageTypeCommand `'imageTypeInline'`} command that converts block images into
* inline images.
*/
export declare class ImageInlineEditing extends Plugin {
	/**
	* @inheritDoc
	*/
	static get requires(): PluginDependenciesOf<[ImageEditing, ImageSizeAttributes, ImageUtils, ImagePlaceholder, ClipboardPipeline]>;
	/**
	* @inheritDoc
	*/
	static get pluginName(): "ImageInlineEditing";
	/**
	* @inheritDoc
	*/
	static override get isOfficialPlugin(): true;
	/**
	* @inheritDoc
	*/
	init(): void;
	/**
	* Configures conversion pipelines to support upcasting and downcasting
	* inline images (inline image widgets) and their attributes.
	*/
	private _setupConversion;
	/**
	* Integrates the plugin with the clipboard pipeline.
	*
	* Idea is that the feature should recognize the user's intent when an **block** image is
	* pasted or dropped. If such an image is pasted/dropped into a non-empty block
	* (e.g. a paragraph with some text) it gets converted into an inline image on the fly.
	*
	* We assume this is the user's intent if they decided to put their image there.
	*
	* **Note**: If a block image has a caption, it will not be converted to an inline image
	* to avoid the confusion. Captions are added on purpose and they should never be lost
	* in the clipboard pipeline.
	*
	* See the `ImageBlockEditing` for the similar integration that works in the opposite direction.
	*
	* The feature also sets image `width` and `height` attributes when pasting.
	*/
	private _setupClipboardIntegration;
}
