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* Added. Allows you to attach an ECompletion to an EEntry, and have thatJon Trowbridge2001-02-201-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2001-02-19 Jon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com> * gal/e-text/e-entry.c (e_entry_enable_completion_full): Added. Allows you to attach an ECompletion to an EEntry, and have that ECompletion be used for (obviously enough) completions. * gal/e-text/e-completion-view.h, gal/e-text/e-completion-view.c: Added. ECompletionView is a widget for displaying the results of a completion request in a format that is appropriate for a drop-down window. * gal/e-text/e-completion.h, gal/e-text/e-completion.c: Added. ECompletion is a "pure virtual base class" for completion-type operations. It is implemented so that completions can be either synchronous or asynchronous. * gal/e-text/e-text.c: Lots of changes to accomodate the ETextModel changes. First of all, we render embedded text objects as being underlined. We also cause the model to emit the appropriate object activation signal when an embedded object is double-clicked. Also, all of the code that moves the cursor in response to user input has been removed. Instead, the EText now listens for "reposition" events from the underlying model, and bases all cursor motions on those. (get_bounds_item_relative): Fixed bug in the handling of differently-anchored text. Being differently-anchored is not a crime or a perversion --- it is an alternative lifestyle that we have to respect. * gal/e-text/e-text-model-uri.h, gal/e-text/e-text-model-uri.c: A sample ETextModel that converts URIs into embedded objects that get opened in the browser when you double-click them. * gal/e-text/e-text-model-repos.h, gal/e-text/e-text-model-repos.c: Added. A group of simple structures & functions for handling various cursor movement rules. These are the sorts of things that are passed as arguments to ETextModel "reposition" event handlers. * gal/e-text/e-text-model.h, gal/e-text/e-text-model.c: Privitized the ETextModel struct and "methodized" all of the operations, so that derived classes can do arbitrarily respond to get/set requests in arbitrarily strange ways. Also added the concept of declaring regions of the text as "embedded text objects". Finally, caused operations that change the text to emit a "reposition" signal that passes information that can be used by a view (like an EText) to move the cursor or selection in an intelligent way in response to those changes. This means that you can now open two ETexts that look at the same ETextModel, and have the cursor in one do the right thing when you edit the other. (As opposed to producing a lot of potential segfaults, as it was before.) svn path=/trunk/; revision=8280
* Added; a new test program that demonstrates objects in ETexts.Jon Trowbridge2001-01-271-0/+41
2001-01-26 Jon Trowbridge <trow@gnu.org> * gal/e-text/e-text-model-test.c: Added; a new test program that demonstrates objects in ETexts. * gal/e-text/e-text-model-uri.c: Added; a text model that converts URIs in the text into objects that are passed off to the GNOME URI handler when activated. This is actually still extremely broken; I got it just working enough to test out my EText changes. * gal/e-text/e-text.c: A whole lot of changes, designed to make ETextModel objects render properly. The basic idea of the changes is pretty simple, though. (text_width_with_objects): First of all, this function is an alternative to e_font_utf8_text_width that takes into the account the embedded \1s in the text string and properly accounts for the width of the object strings. (unicode_strlen_with_objects): Next, this function finds the proper strlen of a string, expanding the \1s. (text_draw_with_objects): Finally, this is just a replacement for e_font_draw_utf8_text that does the right thing for objects. I've gone through all of e-text.c and replace calls by those original functions with my new object-enabled alternatives. (split_into_lines): Some tweaking to get line breaking to work properly. Made \1 into a "break character", so that we can break lines between multiple adjacent objects. (Which seemed like the right thing to do, but there may be cases where that is undesireable.) (_get_position_from_xy): Fixed to properly handle embedded objects, and to get the right selection semantics for objects. (Or at least semantics that feel right to me.) Also fixed a bug that caused selection, etc. to not work properly if the text was anchored anywhere other than with GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH*. (_get_position): Hacked to cause objects to activate when they are double-clicked. There is probably a better way to do this. * gal/e-text/e-text-model.c (e_text_model_real_object_count): Provide a default implementation of an object counter. Derived classes might want to override this for efficiency reasons. (e_text_model_strdup_expanded_text): Added. Allocates and returns a string contains the model's text with the objects "expanded" within. * gal/e-text/e-text-model.h: Added obj_count, get_nth_obj, and activate_nth_obj virtual methods to ETextModelClass. svn path=/trunk/; revision=7842