gtk2/gtk/gtktexttag.h
Jonathan Blandford 8ff6644c76 gtk/gtktextdisplay.c gtk/gtktextlayout.c gtk/gtktexttag.c gtk/gtktexttag.h
2000-09-08  Jonathan Blandford  <jrb@redhat.com>

	* gtk/gtktextdisplay.c
	* gtk/gtktextlayout.c
	* gtk/gtktexttag.c
	* gtk/gtktexttag.h
	* gtk/testtext.c: Change the overstrike property to strikethrough,
	to closer match pango.
2000-09-08 23:29:46 +00:00

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#ifndef GTK_TEXT_TAG_H
#define GTK_TEXT_TAG_H
#include <gtk/gtkobject.h>
#include <gdk/gdk.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
typedef struct _GtkTextIter GtkTextIter;
typedef struct _GtkTextBTreeNode GtkTextBTreeNode;
typedef struct _GtkTextTagTable GtkTextTagTable;
typedef struct _GtkTextTabArray GtkTextTabArray;
typedef enum {
GTK_WRAPMODE_NONE,
GTK_WRAPMODE_CHAR,
GTK_WRAPMODE_WORD
} GtkWrapMode;
typedef struct _GtkTextAttributes GtkTextAttributes;
#define GTK_TYPE_TEXT_TAG (gtk_text_tag_get_type())
#define GTK_TEXT_TAG(obj) (GTK_CHECK_CAST ((obj), GTK_TYPE_TEXT_TAG, GtkTextTag))
#define GTK_TEXT_TAG_CLASS(klass) (GTK_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GTK_TYPE_TEXT_TAG, GtkTextTagClass))
#define GTK_IS_TEXT_TAG(obj) (GTK_CHECK_TYPE ((obj), GTK_TYPE_TEXT_TAG))
#define GTK_IS_TEXT_TAG_CLASS(klass) (GTK_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GTK_TYPE_TEXT_TAG))
#define GTK_TEXT_TAG_GET_CLASS(obj) (GTK_CHECK_GET_CLASS ((obj), GTK_TYPE_TEXT_TAG, GtkTextTagClass))
typedef struct _GtkTextTag GtkTextTag;
typedef struct _GtkTextTagClass GtkTextTagClass;
struct _GtkTextTag {
GtkObject parent_instance;
GtkTextTagTable *table;
char *name; /* Name of this tag. This field is actually
* a pointer to the key from the entry in
* tkxt->tagTable, so it needn't be freed
* explicitly. */
int priority; /* Priority of this tag within widget. 0
* means lowest priority. Exactly one tag
* has each integer value between 0 and
* numTags-1. */
/*
* Information for displaying text with this tag. The information
* belows acts as an override on information specified by lower-priority
* tags. If no value is specified, then the next-lower-priority tag
* on the text determins the value. The text widget itself provides
* defaults if no tag specifies an override.
*/
GtkTextAttributes *values;
/*
Flags for whether a given value is set; if a value is unset, then
this tag does not affect it. */
guint bg_color_set : 1;
guint border_width_set : 1;
guint relief_set : 1;
guint bg_stipple_set : 1;
guint fg_color_set : 1;
guint font_set : 1;
guint fg_stipple_set : 1;
guint justify_set : 1;
guint left_margin_set : 1;
guint left_wrapped_line_margin_set : 1;
guint offset_set : 1;
guint strikethrough_set : 1;
guint right_margin_set : 1;
guint pixels_above_lines_set : 1;
guint pixels_below_lines_set : 1;
guint pixels_inside_wrap_set : 1;
guint tab_array_set : 1;
guint underline_set : 1;
guint wrap_mode_set : 1;
guint bg_full_height_set : 1;
guint invisible_set : 1;
guint editable_set : 1;
guint language_set : 1;
guint pad1 : 1;
guint pad2 : 1;
guint pad3 : 1;
};
struct _GtkTextTagClass {
GtkObjectClass parent_class;
gint (* event) (GtkTextTag *tag,
GtkObject *event_object, /* widget, canvas item, whatever */
GdkEvent *event, /* the event itself */
const GtkTextIter *iter); /* location of event in buffer */
};
GtkType gtk_text_tag_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
GtkTextTag *gtk_text_tag_new (const gchar *name);
gint gtk_text_tag_get_priority (GtkTextTag *tag);
void gtk_text_tag_set_priority (GtkTextTag *tag,
gint priority);
gint gtk_text_tag_event (GtkTextTag *tag,
GtkObject *event_object,
GdkEvent *event,
const GtkTextIter *iter);
/*
* Style object created by folding a set of tags together
*/
typedef struct _GtkTextAppearance GtkTextAppearance;
struct _GtkTextAppearance
{
GdkColor bg_color;
GdkColor fg_color;
GdkBitmap *bg_stipple;
GdkBitmap *fg_stipple;
guint underline : 4; /* PangoUnderline */
guint strikethrough : 1;
/* Whether to use background-related values; this is irrelevant for
* the values struct when in a tag, but is used for the composite
* values struct; it's true if any of the tags being composited
* had background stuff set. */
guint draw_bg : 1;
/* This is only used when we are actually laying out and rendering
* a paragraph; not when a GtkTextAppearance is part of a
* GtkTextAttributes.
*/
guint inside_selection : 1;
};
struct _GtkTextAttributes
{
guint refcount;
GtkTextAppearance appearance;
gint border_width;
GtkShadowType relief;
GtkJustification justify;
GtkTextDirection direction;
PangoFontDescription *font_desc;
/* lMargin1 */
gint left_margin;
/* lMargin2 */
gint left_wrapped_line_margin;
/* super/subscript offset, can be negative */
gint offset;
gint right_margin;
gint pixels_above_lines;
gint pixels_below_lines;
gint pixels_inside_wrap;
GtkTextTabArray *tab_array;
GtkWrapMode wrap_mode; /* How to handle wrap-around for this tag.
* Must be GTK_WRAPMODE_CHAR,
* GTK_WRAPMODE_NONE, GTK_WRAPMODE_WORD
*/
gchar *language;
/* hide the text */
guint invisible : 1;
/* Background is fit to full line height rather than
* baseline +/- ascent/descent (font height) */
guint bg_full_height : 1;
/* can edit this text */
guint editable : 1;
/* colors are allocated etc. */
guint realized : 1;
guint pad1 : 1;
guint pad2 : 1;
guint pad3 : 1;
guint pad4 : 1;
};
GtkTextAttributes *gtk_text_attributes_new (void);
void gtk_text_attributes_copy (GtkTextAttributes *src,
GtkTextAttributes *dest);
void gtk_text_attributes_unref (GtkTextAttributes *values);
void gtk_text_attributes_ref (GtkTextAttributes *values);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif