GtkTextView Widget that displays a GtkTextBuffer You may wish to begin by reading the text widget conceptual overview which gives an overview of all the objects and data types related to the text widget and how they work together. #GtkTextBuffer, #GtkTextIter @textview: the object which received the signal. @textview: the object which received the signal. @textview: the object which received the signal. @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @arg2: @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @arg2: @arg3: @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @arg2: @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @arg2: @textview: the object which received the signal. @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @textview: the object which received the signal. @textview: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @arg2: @textview: the object which received the signal. @textview: the object which received the signal. @GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_PRIVATE: @GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_WIDGET: @GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_TEXT: @GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_LEFT: @GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_RIGHT: @GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_TOP: @GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_BOTTOM: @Returns: @buffer: @Returns: @text_view: @buffer: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @mark: @within_margin: @use_align: @xalign: @yalign: @text_view: @iter: @within_margin: @use_align: @xalign: @yalign: @Returns: @text_view: @mark: @text_view: @mark: @Returns: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @visible_rect: @text_view: @iter: @location: @text_view: @target_iter: @y: @line_top: @text_view: @iter: @y: @height: @text_view: @iter: @x: @y: @text_view: @iter: @trailing: @x: @y: @text_view: @win: @buffer_x: @buffer_y: @window_x: @window_y: @text_view: @win: @window_x: @window_y: @buffer_x: @buffer_y: @text_view: @win: @Returns: @text_view: @window: @Returns: @text_view: @type: @size: @text_view: @type: @Returns: @text_view: @iter: @Returns: @text_view: @iter: @Returns: @text_view: @iter: @Returns: @text_view: @iter: @Returns: @text_view: @iter: @Returns: @text_view: @iter: @count: @Returns: @text_view: @child: @anchor: A GtkTextChildAnchor is a spot in the buffer where child widgets can be "anchored" (inserted inline, as if they were characters). The anchor can have multiple widgets anchored, to allow for multiple views. @Returns: @anchor: @Returns: @anchor: @Returns: @text_view: @child: @which_window: @xpos: @ypos: @text_view: @child: @xpos: @ypos: @text_view: @wrap_mode: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @setting: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @setting: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @overwrite: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @pixels_above_lines: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @pixels_below_lines: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @pixels_inside_wrap: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @justification: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @left_margin: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @right_margin: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @indent: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @tabs: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @accepts_tab: @text_view: @Returns: @text_view: @Returns: The priority at which the text view validates onscreen lines in an idle job in the background.