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| GtkTargetList * | paste-target-list | Read |
| GtkTextTagTable * | tag-table | Read / Write / Construct Only |
| gchar * | text | Read / Write |
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| void | begin-user-action | Run Last |
| void | changed | Run Last |
| void | delete-range | Run Last |
| void | end-user-action | Run Last |
| void | insert-child-anchor | Run Last |
| void | insert-pixbuf | Run Last |
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| void | modified-changed | Run Last |
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| void | remove-tag | Run Last |
GtkTextBuffer *
gtk_text_buffer_new (GtkTextTagTable *table);
Creates a new text buffer.
gint
gtk_text_buffer_get_line_count (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
Obtains the number of lines in the buffer. This value is cached, so the function is very fast.
gint
gtk_text_buffer_get_char_count (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
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.
GtkTextTagTable *
gtk_text_buffer_get_tag_table (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
Get the GtkTextTagTable associated with this buffer.
void gtk_text_buffer_insert (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,const gchar *text,gint len);
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.
void gtk_text_buffer_insert_at_cursor (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *text,gint len);
Simply calls gtk_text_buffer_insert(), using the current
cursor position as the insertion point.
gboolean gtk_text_buffer_insert_interactive (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,const gchar *text,gint len,gboolean default_editable);
Like gtk_text_buffer_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 gtk_text_view_get_editable() is appropriate here.
gboolean gtk_text_buffer_insert_interactive_at_cursor (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *text,gint len,gboolean default_editable);
Calls gtk_text_buffer_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 gtk_text_view_get_editable() is appropriate here.
void gtk_text_buffer_insert_range (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end);
Copies text, tags, and pixbufs between start
and end
(the order
of start
and end
doesn't matter) and inserts the copy at iter
.
Used instead of simply getting/inserting text because it preserves
images and tags. If start
and end
are in a different buffer from
buffer
, the two buffers must share the same tag table.
Implemented via emissions of the insert_text and apply_tag signals, so expect those.
buffer |
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iter |
a position in |
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start |
a position in a GtkTextBuffer |
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end |
another position in the same buffer as |
gboolean gtk_text_buffer_insert_range_interactive (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end,gboolean default_editable);
Same as gtk_text_buffer_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
gtk_text_view_get_editable() is appropriate here.
buffer |
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iter |
a position in |
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start |
a position in a GtkTextBuffer |
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end |
another position in the same buffer as |
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default_editable |
default editability of the buffer |
void gtk_text_buffer_insert_with_tags (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,const gchar *text,gint len,GtkTextTag *first_tag,...);
Inserts text
into buffer
at iter
, applying the list of tags to
the newly-inserted text. The last tag specified must be NULL to
terminate the list. Equivalent to calling gtk_text_buffer_insert(),
then gtk_text_buffer_apply_tag() on the inserted text;
gtk_text_buffer_insert_with_tags() is just a convenience function.
void gtk_text_buffer_insert_with_tags_by_name (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,const gchar *text,gint len,const gchar *first_tag_name,...);
Same as gtk_text_buffer_insert_with_tags(), but allows you
to pass in tag names instead of tag objects.
void gtk_text_buffer_delete (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *start,GtkTextIter *end);
Deletes text between start
and end
. The order of start
and end
is not actually relevant; gtk_text_buffer_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.
gboolean gtk_text_buffer_delete_interactive (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *start_iter,GtkTextIter *end_iter,gboolean default_editable);
Deletes all editable text in the given range.
Calls gtk_text_buffer_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.
gboolean gtk_text_buffer_backspace (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,gboolean interactive,gboolean default_editable);
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.
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iter |
a position in |
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interactive |
whether the deletion is caused by user interaction |
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default_editable |
whether the buffer is editable by default |
Since: 2.6
void gtk_text_buffer_set_text (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *text,gint len);
Deletes current contents of buffer
, and inserts text
instead. If
len
is -1, text
must be nul-terminated. text
must be valid UTF-8.
gchar * gtk_text_buffer_get_text (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end,gboolean include_hidden_chars);
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
gtk_text_buffer_get_slice().
gchar * gtk_text_buffer_get_slice (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end,gboolean include_hidden_chars);
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
gtk_text_buffer_get_text(). Note that 0xFFFC can occur in normal
text as well, so it is not a reliable indicator that a pixbuf or
widget is in the buffer.
void gtk_text_buffer_insert_pixbuf (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,GdkPixbuf *pixbuf);
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 pixbufs, but the "text" variants do
not. e.g. see gtk_text_buffer_get_slice() and
gtk_text_buffer_get_text().
void gtk_text_buffer_insert_child_anchor (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);
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 gtk_text_buffer_get_slice() and
gtk_text_buffer_get_text(). Consider
gtk_text_buffer_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.
GtkTextChildAnchor * gtk_text_buffer_create_child_anchor (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter);
This is a convenience function which simply creates a child anchor
with gtk_text_child_anchor_new() and inserts it into the buffer
with gtk_text_buffer_insert_child_anchor(). The new anchor is
owned by the buffer; no reference count is returned to
the caller of gtk_text_buffer_create_child_anchor().
GtkTextMark * gtk_text_buffer_create_mark (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *mark_name,const GtkTextIter *where,gboolean left_gravity);
Creates a mark at position where
. If mark_name
is NULL, the mark
is anonymous; otherwise, the mark can be retrieved by name using
gtk_text_buffer_get_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 GtkTextMark, 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 "mark-set" signal as notification of the mark's initial placement.
buffer |
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mark_name |
name for mark, or |
[allow-none] |
where |
location to place mark |
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left_gravity |
whether the mark has left gravity |
void gtk_text_buffer_move_mark (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextMark *mark,const GtkTextIter *where);
Moves mark
to the new location where
. Emits the "mark-set" signal
as notification of the move.
void gtk_text_buffer_move_mark_by_name (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *name,const GtkTextIter *where);
Moves the mark named name
(which must exist) to location where
.
See gtk_text_buffer_move_mark() for details.
void gtk_text_buffer_add_mark (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextMark *mark,const GtkTextIter *where);
Adds the mark at position where
. The mark must not be added to
another buffer, and if its name is not NULL then there must not
be another mark in the buffer with the same name.
Emits the "mark-set" signal as notification of the mark's initial placement.
Since: 2.12
void gtk_text_buffer_delete_mark (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextMark *mark);
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
gtk_text_buffer_add_mark(). Use gtk_text_mark_get_deleted() to
find out if a mark has been removed from its buffer.
The "mark-deleted" signal will be emitted as notification after
the mark is deleted.
void gtk_text_buffer_delete_mark_by_name (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *name);
Deletes the mark named name
; the mark must exist. See
gtk_text_buffer_delete_mark() for details.
GtkTextMark * gtk_text_buffer_get_mark (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *name);
Returns the mark named name
in buffer buffer
, or NULL if no such
mark exists in the buffer.
GtkTextMark *
gtk_text_buffer_get_insert (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
Returns the mark that represents the cursor (insertion point).
Equivalent to calling gtk_text_buffer_get_mark() to get the mark
named "insert", but very slightly more efficient, and involves less
typing.
GtkTextMark *
gtk_text_buffer_get_selection_bound (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
Returns the mark that represents the selection bound. Equivalent
to calling gtk_text_buffer_get_mark() to get the mark named
"selection_bound", but very slightly more efficient, and involves
less typing.
The currently-selected text in buffer
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.
gtk_text_buffer_get_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.
gboolean
gtk_text_buffer_get_has_selection (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
Indicates whether the buffer has some text currently selected.
Since: 2.10
void gtk_text_buffer_place_cursor (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const GtkTextIter *where);
This function moves the "insert" and "selection_bound" marks
simultaneously. If you move them to the same place in two steps
with gtk_text_buffer_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.
void gtk_text_buffer_select_range (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const GtkTextIter *ins,const GtkTextIter *bound);
This function moves the "insert" and "selection_bound" marks
simultaneously. If you move them in two steps
with gtk_text_buffer_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.
Since: 2.4
void gtk_text_buffer_apply_tag (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextTag *tag,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end);
Emits the "apply-tag" signal on buffer
. The default
handler for the signal applies tag
to the given range.
start
and end
do not have to be in order.
void gtk_text_buffer_remove_tag (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextTag *tag,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end);
Emits the "remove-tag" signal. The default handler for the signal
removes all occurrences of tag
from the given range. start
and
end
don't have to be in order.
void gtk_text_buffer_apply_tag_by_name (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *name,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end);
Calls gtk_text_tag_table_lookup() on the buffer's tag table to
get a GtkTextTag, then calls gtk_text_buffer_apply_tag().
buffer |
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name |
name of a named GtkTextTag |
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start |
one bound of range to be tagged |
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end |
other bound of range to be tagged |
void gtk_text_buffer_remove_tag_by_name (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *name,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end);
Calls gtk_text_tag_table_lookup() on the buffer's tag table to
get a GtkTextTag, then calls gtk_text_buffer_remove_tag().
buffer |
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name |
name of a GtkTextTag |
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start |
one bound of range to be untagged |
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end |
other bound of range to be untagged |
void gtk_text_buffer_remove_all_tags (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const GtkTextIter *start,const GtkTextIter *end);
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.
GtkTextTag * gtk_text_buffer_create_tag (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,const gchar *tag_name,const gchar *first_property_name,...);
Creates a tag and adds it to the tag table for buffer
.
Equivalent to calling gtk_text_tag_new() and then adding the
tag to the buffer's tag table. The returned tag is owned by
the buffer's tag table, so the ref count will be equal to one.
If tag_name
is NULL, the tag is anonymous.
If tag_name
is non-NULL, a tag called tag_name
must not already
exist in the tag table for this buffer.
The first_property_name
argument and subsequent arguments are a list
of properties to set on the tag, as with g_object_set().
void gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_line_offset (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,gint line_number,gint char_offset);
Obtains an iterator pointing to char_offset
within the given
line. The char_offset
must exist, offsets off the end of the line
are not allowed. Note characters, not bytes;
UTF-8 may encode one character as multiple bytes.
void gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_offset (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,gint char_offset);
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.
void gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_line (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,gint line_number);
Initializes iter
to the start of the given line.
void gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_line_index (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,gint line_number,gint byte_index);
Obtains an iterator pointing to byte_index
within the given line.
byte_index
must be the start of a UTF-8 character, and must not be
beyond the end of the line. Note bytes, not
characters; UTF-8 may encode one character as multiple bytes.
void gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_mark (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,GtkTextMark *mark);
Initializes iter
with the current position of mark
.
void gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_child_anchor (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter,GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);
Obtains the location of anchor
within buffer
.
void gtk_text_buffer_get_start_iter (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter);
Initialized iter
with the first position in the text buffer. This
is the same as using gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_offset() to get
the iter at character offset 0.
void gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *iter);
Initializes iter
with the "end iterator," one past the last valid
character in the text buffer. If dereferenced with
gtk_text_iter_get_char(), the end iterator has a character value of
The entire buffer lies in the range from the first position in
the buffer (call gtk_text_buffer_get_start_iter() to get
character position 0) to the end iterator.
void gtk_text_buffer_get_bounds (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkTextIter *start,GtkTextIter *end);
Retrieves the first and last iterators in the buffer, i.e. the
entire buffer lies within the range [start
,end
).
gboolean
gtk_text_buffer_get_modified (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
Indicates whether the buffer has been modified since the last call
to gtk_text_buffer_set_modified() set the modification flag to
FALSE. Used for example to enable a "save" function in a text
editor.
void gtk_text_buffer_set_modified (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,gboolean setting);
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 (buffer
, FALSE). When the buffer is modified,
it will automatically toggled on the modified bit again. When the modified
bit flips, the buffer emits a "modified-changed" signal.
gboolean gtk_text_buffer_delete_selection (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,gboolean interactive,gboolean default_editable);
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).
void gtk_text_buffer_paste_clipboard (GtkTextBuffer *buffer,GtkClipboard *clipboard,GtkTextIter *override_location,