Trait gtk4::prelude::TextBufferExt [−][src]
pub trait TextBufferExt: 'static {
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fn add_mark<P: IsA<TextMark>>(&self, mark: &P, where_: &TextIter);
fn add_selection_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard);
fn apply_tag<P: IsA<TextTag>>(
&self,
tag: &P,
start: &TextIter,
end: &TextIter
);
fn apply_tag_by_name(&self, name: &str, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter);
fn backspace(
&self,
iter: &mut TextIter,
interactive: bool,
default_editable: bool
) -> bool;
fn begin_irreversible_action(&self);
fn begin_user_action(&self);
fn copy_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard);
fn create_child_anchor(&self, iter: &mut TextIter) -> TextChildAnchor;
fn create_mark(
&self,
mark_name: Option<&str>,
where_: &TextIter,
left_gravity: bool
) -> TextMark;
fn cut_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard, default_editable: bool);
fn delete(&self, start: &mut TextIter, end: &mut TextIter);
fn delete_interactive(
&self,
start_iter: &mut TextIter,
end_iter: &mut TextIter,
default_editable: bool
) -> bool;
fn delete_mark<P: IsA<TextMark>>(&self, mark: &P);
fn delete_mark_by_name(&self, name: &str);
fn delete_selection(
&self,
interactive: bool,
default_editable: bool
) -> bool;
fn end_irreversible_action(&self);
fn end_user_action(&self);
fn bounds(&self) -> (TextIter, TextIter);
fn can_redo(&self) -> bool;
fn can_undo(&self) -> bool;
fn char_count(&self) -> i32;
fn enables_undo(&self) -> bool;
fn end_iter(&self) -> TextIter;
fn has_selection(&self) -> bool;
fn get_insert(&self) -> TextMark;
fn iter_at_child_anchor<P: IsA<TextChildAnchor>>(
&self,
anchor: &P
) -> TextIter;
fn iter_at_line(&self, line_number: i32) -> Option<TextIter>;
fn iter_at_line_index(
&self,
line_number: i32,
byte_index: i32
) -> Option<TextIter>;
fn iter_at_line_offset(
&self,
line_number: i32,
char_offset: i32
) -> Option<TextIter>;
fn iter_at_mark<P: IsA<TextMark>>(&self, mark: &P) -> TextIter;
fn iter_at_offset(&self, char_offset: i32) -> TextIter;
fn line_count(&self) -> i32;
fn mark(&self, name: &str) -> Option<TextMark>;
fn max_undo_levels(&self) -> u32;
fn is_modified(&self) -> bool;
fn selection_bound(&self) -> TextMark;
fn selection_bounds(&self) -> Option<(TextIter, TextIter)>;
fn selection_content(&self) -> ContentProvider;
fn slice(
&self,
start: &TextIter,
end: &TextIter,
include_hidden_chars: bool
) -> GString;
fn start_iter(&self) -> TextIter;
fn tag_table(&self) -> TextTagTable;
fn text(
&self,
start: &TextIter,
end: &TextIter,
include_hidden_chars: bool
) -> GString;
fn insert(&self, iter: &mut TextIter, text: &str);
fn insert_at_cursor(&self, text: &str);
fn insert_child_anchor<P: IsA<TextChildAnchor>>(
&self,
iter: &mut TextIter,
anchor: &P
);
fn insert_interactive(
&self,
iter: &mut TextIter,
text: &str,
default_editable: bool
) -> bool;
fn insert_interactive_at_cursor(
&self,
text: &str,
default_editable: bool
) -> bool;
fn insert_markup(&self, iter: &mut TextIter, markup: &str);
fn insert_paintable<P: IsA<Paintable>>(
&self,
iter: &mut TextIter,
paintable: &P
);
fn insert_range(
&self,
iter: &mut TextIter,
start: &TextIter,
end: &TextIter
);
fn insert_range_interactive(
&self,
iter: &mut TextIter,
start: &TextIter,
end: &TextIter,
default_editable: bool
) -> bool;
fn move_mark<P: IsA<TextMark>>(&self, mark: &P, where_: &TextIter);
fn move_mark_by_name(&self, name: &str, where_: &TextIter);
fn paste_clipboard(
&self,
clipboard: &Clipboard,
override_location: Option<&TextIter>,
default_editable: bool
);
fn place_cursor(&self, where_: &TextIter);
fn redo(&self);
fn remove_all_tags(&self, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter);
fn remove_selection_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard);
fn remove_tag<P: IsA<TextTag>>(
&self,
tag: &P,
start: &TextIter,
end: &TextIter
);
fn remove_tag_by_name(&self, name: &str, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter);
fn select_range(&self, ins: &TextIter, bound: &TextIter);
fn set_enable_undo(&self, enable_undo: bool);
fn set_max_undo_levels(&self, max_undo_levels: u32);
fn set_modified(&self, setting: bool);
fn set_text(&self, text: &str);
fn undo(&self);
fn cursor_position(&self) -> i32;
fn connect_apply_tag<F: Fn(&Self, &TextTag, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_begin_user_action<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_changed<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_delete_range<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_end_user_action<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_insert_child_anchor<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextChildAnchor) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_insert_paintable<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &Paintable) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_mark_deleted<F: Fn(&Self, &TextMark) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_mark_set<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextMark) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_modified_changed<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_paste_done<F: Fn(&Self, &Clipboard) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_redo<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_remove_tag<F: Fn(&Self, &TextTag, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_undo<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_can_redo_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_can_undo_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_cursor_position_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_enable_undo_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_has_selection_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn connect_text_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId;
}
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Adds the mark at position where_
.
The mark must not be added to another buffer, and if its name
is not None
then there must not be another mark in the buffer
with the same name.
Emits the signal::TextBuffer::mark-set
signal as notification
of the mark’s initial placement.
mark
the mark to add
where_
location to place mark
fn add_selection_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard)
fn add_selection_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard)
Adds clipboard
to the list of clipboards in which the selection
contents of self
are available.
In most cases, clipboard
will be the gdk::Clipboard
returned by
WidgetExt::primary_clipboard()
for a view of self
.
clipboard
fn apply_tag_by_name(&self, name: &str, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter)
fn apply_tag_by_name(&self, name: &str, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter)
Emits the “apply-tag” signal on self
.
Calls TextTagTable::lookup()
on the buffer’s
tag table to get a TextTag
, then calls
apply_tag()
.
name
name of a named TextTag
start
one bound of range to be tagged
end
other bound of range to be tagged
Performs the appropriate action as if the user hit the delete
key with the cursor at the position specified by iter
.
In the normal case a single character will be deleted, but when combining accents are involved, more than one character can be deleted, and when precomposed character and accent combinations are involved, less than one character will be deleted.
Because the buffer is modified, all outstanding iterators become
invalid after calling this function; however, the iter
will be
re-initialized to point to the location where text was deleted.
iter
a position in self
interactive
whether the deletion is caused by user interaction
default_editable
whether the buffer is editable by default
Returns
true
if the buffer was modified
fn begin_irreversible_action(&self)
fn begin_irreversible_action(&self)
Denotes the beginning of an action that may not be undone.
This will cause any previous operations in the undo/redo queue to be cleared.
This should be paired with a call to
end_irreversible_action()
after the irreversible
action has completed.
You may nest calls to begin_irreversible_action()
and end_irreversible_action()
pairs.
fn begin_user_action(&self)
fn begin_user_action(&self)
Called to indicate that the buffer operations between here and a
call to end_user_action()
are part of a single
user-visible operation.
The operations between begin_user_action()
and
end_user_action()
can then be grouped when creating
an undo stack. TextBuffer
maintains a count of calls to
begin_user_action()
that have not been closed with
a call to end_user_action()
, and emits the
“begin-user-action” and “end-user-action” signals only for the
outermost pair of calls. This allows you to build user actions
from other user actions.
The “interactive” buffer mutation functions, such as
insert_interactive()
, automatically call
begin/end user action around the buffer operations they perform,
so there’s no need to add extra calls if you user action consists
solely of a single call to one of those functions.
fn copy_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard)
fn copy_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard)
fn create_child_anchor(&self, iter: &mut TextIter) -> TextChildAnchor
fn create_child_anchor(&self, iter: &mut TextIter) -> TextChildAnchor
Creates and inserts a child anchor.
This is a convenience function which simply creates a child anchor
with TextChildAnchor::new()
and inserts it into the buffer
with insert_child_anchor()
.
The new anchor is owned by the buffer; no reference count is returned to the caller of this function.
iter
location in the buffer
Returns
the created child anchor
Creates a mark at position where_
.
If mark_name
is None
, the mark is anonymous; otherwise, the mark
can be retrieved by name using mark()
.
If a mark has left gravity, and text is inserted at the mark’s
current location, the mark will be moved to the left of the
newly-inserted text. If the mark has right gravity
(left_gravity
= false
), the mark will end up on the right of
newly-inserted text. The standard left-to-right cursor is a mark
with right gravity (when you type, the cursor stays on the right
side of the text you’re typing).
The caller of this function does not own a
reference to the returned TextMark
, so you can ignore the
return value if you like. Marks are owned by the buffer and go
away when the buffer does.
Emits the signal::TextBuffer::mark-set
signal as notification
of the mark’s initial placement.
mark_name
name for mark
where_
location to place mark
left_gravity
whether the mark has left gravity
Returns
the new TextMark
object
fn cut_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard, default_editable: bool)
fn cut_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard, default_editable: bool)
Copies the currently-selected text to a clipboard, then deletes said text if it’s editable.
clipboard
the gdk::Clipboard
object to cut to
default_editable
default editability of the buffer
Deletes text between start
and end
.
The order of start
and end
is not actually relevant;
delete()
will reorder them.
This function actually emits the “delete-range” signal, and
the default handler of that signal deletes the text. Because the
buffer is modified, all outstanding iterators become invalid after
calling this function; however, the start
and end
will be
re-initialized to point to the location where text was deleted.
start
a position in self
end
another position in self
Deletes all editable text in the given range.
Calls delete()
for each editable
sub-range of [start
,end
). start
and end
are revalidated
to point to the location of the last deleted range, or left
untouched if no text was deleted.
start_iter
start of range to delete
end_iter
end of range
default_editable
whether the buffer is editable by default
Returns
whether some text was actually deleted
fn delete_mark<P: IsA<TextMark>>(&self, mark: &P)
fn delete_mark<P: IsA<TextMark>>(&self, mark: &P)
Deletes mark
, so that it’s no longer located anywhere in the
buffer.
Removes the reference the buffer holds to the mark, so if
you haven’t called g_object_ref()
on the mark, it will be freed.
Even if the mark isn’t freed, most operations on mark
become
invalid, until it gets added to a buffer again with
add_mark()
. Use TextMarkExt::is_deleted()
to find out if a mark has been removed from its buffer.
The signal::TextBuffer::mark-deleted
signal will be emitted as
notification after the mark is deleted.
mark
a TextMark
in self
fn delete_mark_by_name(&self, name: &str)
fn delete_mark_by_name(&self, name: &str)
Deletes the mark named name
; the mark must exist.
See delete_mark()
for details.
name
name of a mark in self
fn delete_selection(&self, interactive: bool, default_editable: bool) -> bool
fn delete_selection(&self, interactive: bool, default_editable: bool) -> bool
Deletes the range between the “insert” and “selection_bound” marks, that is, the currently-selected text.
If interactive
is true
, the editability of the selection will be
considered (users can’t delete uneditable text).
interactive
whether the deletion is caused by user interaction
default_editable
whether the buffer is editable by default
Returns
whether there was a non-empty selection to delete
fn end_irreversible_action(&self)
fn end_irreversible_action(&self)
Denotes the end of an action that may not be undone.
This will cause any previous operations in the undo/redo queue to be cleared.
This should be called after completing modifications to the
text buffer after begin_irreversible_action()
was called.
You may nest calls to begin_irreversible_action()
and end_irreversible_action()
pairs.
fn end_user_action(&self)
fn end_user_action(&self)
Ends a user-visible operation.
Should be paired with a call to
begin_user_action()
.
See that function for a full explanation.
fn char_count(&self) -> i32
fn char_count(&self) -> i32
Gets the number of characters in the buffer.
Note that characters and bytes are not the same, you can’t e.g. expect the contents of the buffer in string form to be this many bytes long.
The character count is cached, so this function is very fast.
Returns
number of characters in the buffer
fn enables_undo(&self) -> bool
fn enables_undo(&self) -> bool
Gets whether the buffer is saving modifications to the buffer to allow for undo and redo actions.
See begin_irreversible_action()
and
end_irreversible_action()
to create
changes to the buffer that cannot be undone.
Initializes iter
with the “end iterator,” one past the last valid
character in the text buffer.
If dereferenced with TextIter::char()
, the end
iterator has a character value of 0.
The entire buffer lies in the range from the first position in
the buffer (call start_iter()
to get
character position 0) to the end iterator.
Returns
iter
iterator to initialize
fn has_selection(&self) -> bool
fn has_selection(&self) -> bool
fn get_insert(&self) -> TextMark
fn get_insert(&self) -> TextMark
fn iter_at_child_anchor<P: IsA<TextChildAnchor>>(&self, anchor: &P) -> TextIter
fn iter_at_child_anchor<P: IsA<TextChildAnchor>>(&self, anchor: &P) -> TextIter
fn iter_at_line(&self, line_number: i32) -> Option<TextIter>
fn iter_at_line(&self, line_number: i32) -> Option<TextIter>
Initializes iter
to the start of the given line.
If line_number
is greater than or equal to the number of lines
in the self
, the end iterator is returned.
line_number
line number counting from 0
Returns
whether the exact position has been found
iter
iterator to initialize
Obtains an iterator pointing to byte_index
within the given line.
byte_index
must be the start of a UTF-8 character. Note bytes, not
characters; UTF-8 may encode one character as multiple bytes.
If line_number
is greater than or equal to the number of lines in the self
,
the end iterator is returned. And if byte_index
is off the
end of the line, the iterator at the end of the line is returned.
line_number
line number counting from 0
byte_index
byte index from start of line
Returns
whether the exact position has been found
iter
iterator to initialize
Obtains an iterator pointing to char_offset
within the given line.
Note characters, not bytes; UTF-8 may encode one character as multiple bytes.
If line_number
is greater than or equal to the number of lines in the self
,
the end iterator is returned. And if char_offset
is off the
end of the line, the iterator at the end of the line is returned.
line_number
line number counting from 0
char_offset
char offset from start of line
Returns
whether the exact position has been found
iter
iterator to initialize
fn iter_at_offset(&self, char_offset: i32) -> TextIter
fn iter_at_offset(&self, char_offset: i32) -> TextIter
Initializes iter
to a position char_offset
chars from the start
of the entire buffer.
If char_offset
is -1 or greater than the number
of characters in the buffer, iter
is initialized to the end iterator,
the iterator one past the last valid character in the buffer.
char_offset
char offset from start of buffer, counting from 0, or -1
Returns
iter
iterator to initialize
fn line_count(&self) -> i32
fn line_count(&self) -> i32
Obtains the number of lines in the buffer.
This value is cached, so the function is very fast.
Returns
number of lines in the buffer
fn max_undo_levels(&self) -> u32
fn max_undo_levels(&self) -> u32
Gets the maximum number of undo levels to perform.
If 0, unlimited undo actions may be performed. Note that this may have a memory usage impact as it requires storing an additional copy of the inserted or removed text within the text buffer.
fn is_modified(&self) -> bool
fn is_modified(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether the buffer has been modified since the last call
to set_modified()
set the modification flag to
false
.
Used for example to enable a “save” function in a text editor.
Returns
true
if the buffer has been modified
fn selection_bound(&self) -> TextMark
fn selection_bound(&self) -> TextMark
Returns the mark that represents the selection bound.
Equivalent to calling mark()
to get the mark named “selection_bound”, but very slightly
more efficient, and involves less typing.
The currently-selected text in self
is the region between the
“selection_bound” and “insert” marks. If “selection_bound” and
“insert” are in the same place, then there is no current selection.
selection_bounds()
is another convenient
function for handling the selection, if you just want to know whether
there’s a selection and what its bounds are.
Returns
selection bound mark
Returns true
if some text is selected; places the bounds
of the selection in start
and end
.
If the selection has length 0, then start
and end
are filled
in with the same value. start
and end
will be in ascending order.
If start
and end
are None
, then they are not filled in, but the
return value still indicates whether text is selected.
Returns
whether the selection has nonzero length
start
iterator to initialize with selection start
end
iterator to initialize with selection end
fn selection_content(&self) -> ContentProvider
fn selection_content(&self) -> ContentProvider
Get a content provider for this buffer.
It can be used to make the content of self
available
in a gdk::Clipboard
, see Clipboard::set_content()
.
Returns
a new gdk::ContentProvider
.
Returns the text in the range [start
,end
).
Excludes undisplayed text (text marked with tags that set the
invisibility attribute) if include_hidden_chars
is false
.
The returned string includes a 0xFFFC character whenever the
buffer contains embedded images, so byte and character indexes
into the returned string do correspond to byte and character
indexes into the buffer. Contrast with text()
.
Note that 0xFFFC can occur in normal text as well, so it is not a
reliable indicator that a paintable or widget is in the buffer.
start
start of a range
end
end of a range
include_hidden_chars
whether to include invisible text
Returns
an allocated UTF-8 string
fn start_iter(&self) -> TextIter
fn start_iter(&self) -> TextIter
Initialized iter
with the first position in the text buffer.
This is the same as using iter_at_offset()
to get the iter at character offset 0.
Returns
iter
iterator to initialize
fn tag_table(&self) -> TextTagTable
fn tag_table(&self) -> TextTagTable
Returns the text in the range [start
,end
).
Excludes undisplayed text (text marked with tags that set the
invisibility attribute) if include_hidden_chars
is false
.
Does not include characters representing embedded images, so
byte and character indexes into the returned string do not
correspond to byte and character indexes into the buffer.
Contrast with slice()
.
start
start of a range
end
end of a range
include_hidden_chars
whether to include invisible text
Returns
an allocated UTF-8 string
Inserts len
bytes of text
at position iter
.
If len
is -1, text
must be nul-terminated and will be inserted in its
entirety. Emits the “insert-text” signal; insertion actually occurs
in the default handler for the signal. iter
is invalidated when
insertion occurs (because the buffer contents change), but the
default signal handler revalidates it to point to the end of the
inserted text.
iter
a position in the buffer
text
text in UTF-8 format
len
length of text in bytes, or -1
fn insert_at_cursor(&self, text: &str)
fn insert_at_cursor(&self, text: &str)
fn insert_child_anchor<P: IsA<TextChildAnchor>>(
&self,
iter: &mut TextIter,
anchor: &P
)
fn insert_child_anchor<P: IsA<TextChildAnchor>>(
&self,
iter: &mut TextIter,
anchor: &P
)
Inserts a child widget anchor into the text buffer at iter
.
The anchor will be counted as one character in character counts, and
when obtaining the buffer contents as a string, will be represented
by the Unicode “object replacement character” 0xFFFC. Note that the
“slice” variants for obtaining portions of the buffer as a string
include this character for child anchors, but the “text” variants do
not. E.g. see slice()
and
text()
.
Consider create_child_anchor()
as a more
convenient alternative to this function. The buffer will add a
reference to the anchor, so you can unref it after insertion.
iter
location to insert the anchor
anchor
Inserts text
in self
.
Like insert()
, but the insertion will not occur
if iter
is at a non-editable location in the buffer. Usually you
want to prevent insertions at ineditable locations if the insertion
results from a user action (is interactive).
default_editable
indicates the editability of text that doesn’t
have a tag affecting editability applied to it. Typically the
result of TextViewExt::is_editable()
is appropriate here.
iter
a position in self
text
some UTF-8 text
len
length of text in bytes, or -1
default_editable
default editability of buffer
Returns
whether text was actually inserted
fn insert_interactive_at_cursor(
&self,
text: &str,
default_editable: bool
) -> bool
fn insert_interactive_at_cursor(
&self,
text: &str,
default_editable: bool
) -> bool
Inserts text
in self
.
Calls insert_interactive()
at the cursor position.
default_editable
indicates the editability of text that doesn’t
have a tag affecting editability applied to it. Typically the
result of TextViewExt::is_editable()
is appropriate here.
text
text in UTF-8 format
len
length of text in bytes, or -1
default_editable
default editability of buffer
Returns
whether text was actually inserted
fn insert_markup(&self, iter: &mut TextIter, markup: &str)
fn insert_markup(&self, iter: &mut TextIter, markup: &str)
Inserts the text in markup
at position iter
.
markup
will be inserted in its entirety and must be nul-terminated
and valid UTF-8. Emits the signal::TextBuffer::insert-text
signal,
possibly multiple times; insertion actually occurs in the default handler
for the signal. iter
will point to the end of the inserted text on return.
iter
location to insert the markup
markup
a nul-terminated UTF-8 string containing Pango markup
len
length of markup
in bytes, or -1
Inserts an image into the text buffer at iter
.
The image will be counted as one character in character counts,
and when obtaining the buffer contents as a string, will be
represented by the Unicode “object replacement character” 0xFFFC.
Note that the “slice” variants for obtaining portions of the buffer
as a string include this character for paintable, but the “text”
variants do not. e.g. see slice()
and
text()
.
iter
location to insert the paintable
paintable
fn insert_range(&self, iter: &mut TextIter, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter)
fn insert_range(&self, iter: &mut TextIter, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter)
Copies text, tags, and paintables between start
and end
and inserts the copy at iter
.
The order of start
and end
doesn’t matter.
Used instead of simply getting/inserting text because it preserves
images and tags. If start
and end
are in a different buffer from
self
, the two buffers must share the same tag table.
Implemented via emissions of the ::insert-text and ::apply-tag signals, so expect those.
iter
a position in self
start
a position in a TextBuffer
end
another position in the same buffer as start
Copies text, tags, and paintables between start
and end
and inserts the copy at iter
.
Same as insert_range()
, but does nothing
if the insertion point isn’t editable. The default_editable
parameter indicates whether the text is editable at iter
if
no tags enclosing iter
affect editability. Typically the result
of TextViewExt::is_editable()
is appropriate here.
iter
a position in self
start
a position in a TextBuffer
end
another position in the same buffer as start
default_editable
default editability of the buffer
Returns
whether an insertion was possible at iter
fn move_mark_by_name(&self, name: &str, where_: &TextIter)
fn move_mark_by_name(&self, name: &str, where_: &TextIter)
Moves the mark named name
(which must exist) to location where_
.
See move_mark()
for details.
name
name of a mark
where_
new location for mark
Pastes the contents of a clipboard.
If override_location
is None
, the pasted text will be inserted
at the cursor position, or the buffer selection will be replaced
if the selection is non-empty.
Note: pasting is asynchronous, that is, we’ll ask for the paste data and return, and at some point later after the main loop runs, the paste data will be inserted.
clipboard
the gdk::Clipboard
to paste from
override_location
location to insert pasted text
default_editable
whether the buffer is editable by default
fn place_cursor(&self, where_: &TextIter)
fn place_cursor(&self, where_: &TextIter)
This function moves the “insert” and “selection_bound” marks simultaneously.
If you move them to the same place in two steps with
move_mark()
, you will temporarily select a
region in between their old and new locations, which can be pretty
inefficient since the temporarily-selected region will force stuff
to be recalculated. This function moves them as a unit, which can
be optimized.
where_
where to put the cursor
Removes all tags in the range between start
and end
.
Be careful with this function; it could remove tags added in code unrelated to the code you’re currently writing. That is, using this function is probably a bad idea if you have two or more unrelated code sections that add tags.
start
one bound of range to be untagged
end
other bound of range to be untagged
fn remove_selection_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard)
fn remove_selection_clipboard(&self, clipboard: &Clipboard)
Removes a gdk::Clipboard
added with
add_selection_clipboard()
.
clipboard
a gdk::Clipboard
added to self
by
add_selection_clipboard()
fn remove_tag_by_name(&self, name: &str, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter)
fn remove_tag_by_name(&self, name: &str, start: &TextIter, end: &TextIter)
Emits the “remove-tag” signal.
Calls TextTagTable::lookup()
on the buffer’s
tag table to get a TextTag
, then calls
remove_tag()
.
name
name of a TextTag
start
one bound of range to be untagged
end
other bound of range to be untagged
fn select_range(&self, ins: &TextIter, bound: &TextIter)
fn select_range(&self, ins: &TextIter, bound: &TextIter)
This function moves the “insert” and “selection_bound” marks simultaneously.
If you move them in two steps with
move_mark()
, you will temporarily select a
region in between their old and new locations, which can be pretty
inefficient since the temporarily-selected region will force stuff
to be recalculated. This function moves them as a unit, which can
be optimized.
ins
where to put the “insert” mark
bound
where to put the “selection_bound” mark
fn set_enable_undo(&self, enable_undo: bool)
fn set_enable_undo(&self, enable_undo: bool)
Sets whether or not to enable undoable actions in the text buffer.
Undoable actions in this context are changes to the text content of the buffer. Changes to tags and marks are not tracked.
If enabled, the user will be able to undo the last number of actions
up to max_undo_levels()
.
See begin_irreversible_action()
and
end_irreversible_action()
to create
changes to the buffer that cannot be undone.
enable_undo
true
to enable undo
fn set_max_undo_levels(&self, max_undo_levels: u32)
fn set_max_undo_levels(&self, max_undo_levels: u32)
Sets the maximum number of undo levels to perform.
If 0, unlimited undo actions may be performed. Note that this may have a memory usage impact as it requires storing an additional copy of the inserted or removed text within the text buffer.
max_undo_levels
the maximum number of undo actions to perform
fn set_modified(&self, setting: bool)
fn set_modified(&self, setting: bool)
Used to keep track of whether the buffer has been modified since the last time it was saved.
Whenever the buffer is saved to disk, call
gtk_text_buffer_set_modified (
self, FALSE)
.
When the buffer is modified, it will automatically
toggled on the modified bit again. When the modified
bit flips, the buffer emits the
signal::TextBuffer::modified-changed
signal.
setting
modification flag setting
fn cursor_position(&self) -> i32
fn cursor_position(&self) -> i32
The position of the insert mark.
This is an offset from the beginning of the buffer. It is useful for getting notified when the cursor moves.
fn connect_apply_tag<F: Fn(&Self, &TextTag, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_apply_tag<F: Fn(&Self, &TextTag, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted to apply a tag to a range of text in a TextBuffer
.
Applying actually occurs in the default handler.
Note that if your handler runs before the default handler
it must not invalidate the start
and end
iters (or has to
revalidate them).
See also:
apply_tag()
,
Gtk::
TextBuffer::insert_with_tags(), [
insert_range()``]Self::insert_range()
.
tag
the applied tag
start
the start of the range the tag is applied to
end
the end of the range the tag is applied to
fn connect_begin_user_action<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_begin_user_action<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted at the beginning of a single user-visible
operation on a TextBuffer
.
See also:
begin_user_action()
,
insert_interactive()
,
insert_range_interactive()
,
delete_interactive()
,
backspace()
,
delete_selection()
.
fn connect_changed<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_changed<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted when the content of a TextBuffer
has changed.
fn connect_delete_range<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_delete_range<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted to delete a range from a TextBuffer
.
Note that if your handler runs before the default handler
it must not invalidate the start
and end
iters (or has
to revalidate them). The default signal handler revalidates
the start
and end
iters to both point to the location
where text was deleted. Handlers which run after the default
handler (see g_signal_connect_after()
) do not have access to
the deleted text.
See also: delete()
.
start
the start of the range to be deleted
end
the end of the range to be deleted
fn connect_end_user_action<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_end_user_action<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted at the end of a single user-visible
operation on the TextBuffer
.
See also:
end_user_action()
,
insert_interactive()
,
insert_range_interactive()
,
delete_interactive()
,
backspace()
,
delete_selection()
,
backspace()
.
fn connect_insert_child_anchor<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextChildAnchor) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_insert_child_anchor<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextChildAnchor) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted to insert a TextChildAnchor
in a TextBuffer
.
Insertion actually occurs in the default handler.
Note that if your handler runs before the default handler
it must not invalidate the location
iter (or has to
revalidate it). The default signal handler revalidates
it to be placed after the inserted anchor
.
See also: insert_child_anchor()
.
location
position to insert anchor
in textbuffer
anchor
the TextChildAnchor
to be inserted
fn connect_insert_paintable<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &Paintable) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_insert_paintable<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &Paintable) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted to insert a gdk::Paintable
in a TextBuffer
.
Insertion actually occurs in the default handler.
Note that if your handler runs before the default handler
it must not invalidate the location
iter (or has to
revalidate it). The default signal handler revalidates
it to be placed after the inserted paintable
.
See also: insert_paintable()
.
location
position to insert paintable
in textbuffer
paintable
the gdk::Paintable
to be inserted
fn connect_mark_deleted<F: Fn(&Self, &TextMark) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_mark_deleted<F: Fn(&Self, &TextMark) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted as notification after a TextMark
is deleted.
See also: delete_mark()
.
mark
The mark that was deleted
fn connect_mark_set<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextMark) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_mark_set<F: Fn(&Self, &TextIter, &TextMark) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted as notification after a TextMark
is set.
See also:
create_mark()
,
move_mark()
.
location
The location of mark
in textbuffer
mark
The mark that is set
fn connect_modified_changed<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_modified_changed<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted when the modified bit of a TextBuffer
flips.
See also: set_modified()
.
fn connect_paste_done<F: Fn(&Self, &Clipboard) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_paste_done<F: Fn(&Self, &Clipboard) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted after paste operation has been completed.
This is useful to properly scroll the view to the end
of the pasted text. See paste_clipboard()
for more details.
clipboard
the gdk::Clipboard
pasted from
fn connect_redo<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_redo<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted when a request has been made to redo the previously undone operation.
fn connect_remove_tag<F: Fn(&Self, &TextTag, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_remove_tag<F: Fn(&Self, &TextTag, &TextIter, &TextIter) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted to remove all occurrences of tag
from a range
of text in a TextBuffer
.
Removal actually occurs in the default handler.
Note that if your handler runs before the default handler
it must not invalidate the start
and end
iters (or has
to revalidate them).
See also: remove_tag()
.
tag
the tag to be removed
start
the start of the range the tag is removed from
end
the end of the range the tag is removed from
fn connect_undo<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_undo<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
Emitted when a request has been made to undo the previous operation or set of operations that have been grouped together.