Fl_Text_Buffer | +----Fl_Text_Display, Fl_Text_Editor
#include <FL/Fl_Text_Buffer.H>
The Fl_Text_Buffer class is used by the Fl_Text_Display and Fl_Text_Editor to manage complex text data and is based upon the excellent NEdit text editor engine - see http://www.nedit.org/.
Creates a new text buffer of the specified initial size.
Destroys a text buffer.
Adds a callback function that is called whenever the text buffer is modified. The callback function is declared as follows:
typedef void (*Fl_Text_Modify_Cb)(int pos, int nInserted, int nDeleted, int nRestyled, const char* deletedText, void* cbArg);
Appends the text string to the end of the buffer.
Appends the named file to the end of the buffer.
Calls all modify callbacks that have been registered using the add_modify_callback() method.
Returns the character at the specified position in the buffer.
Returns the column width of the specified character. The indent argument specifies the current column position, and tabDist specifies the number of columns to use for each tab.
The nullSubsChar argument specifies the current nul character.
Clears text in the specified area.
Copies text from one buffer to this one; fromBuf may be the same as this.
Determines the number of characters that will be displayed between lineStartPos and targetPos.
Determines the number of lines between startPos and endPos.
Expands the given character to a displayable format. Tabs and other control characters are given special treatment.
Finds the previous occurrence of the specified character.
Finds the next occurrence of the specified character.
Finds the previous occurrence of the specified characters.
Finds the next occurrence of the specified characters.
Highlights the specified text within the buffer.
Returns the current highlight positions.
Highlights the specified rectangle of text within the buffer.
Returns the current highlight selection.
Returns the highlighted text.
Inserts a column of text without calling the modify callbacks.
Inserts a file at the specified position.
Inserts text at the specified position.
Returns the number of characters in the buffer.
Returns the end position of the line.
Returns the start position of the line.
Returns the text for the line containing the specified character position.
Replaces the current buffer with the contents of a file.
Returns the current nul substitution character.
Writes the specified portions of the file to a file.
Replaces a rectangular region of text with the given text.
Returns the primary selection.
Removes a modify callback.
Deletes a rectangular area of text in the buffer.
Deletes a range of characters in the buffer.
Removes the text in the secondary selection.
Removes the text in the primary selection.
Replaces the text in a rectangular area.
Replaces the text in the specified range of characters in the buffer.
Replaces the text in the secondary selection.
Replaces the text in the primary selection.
Returns the buffer position for the Nth previous line.
Saves the entire buffer to a file.
Searches backwards for the specified string.
Searches forwards for the specified string.
Returns the secondary selection.
Returns the text in the secondary selection.
Selects a rectangle of characters in the secondary selection.
Selects a range of characters in the secondary selection.
Turns the secondary selection off.
Returns a non-zero number if any text has been selected, or 0 if no text is selected.
Returns the current selection.
Returns the currently selected text.
Selects a rectangle of characters in the buffer.
Selects a range of characters in the buffer.
Skips forward the indicated number of characters in the buffer from the start position.
Returns the buffer position for the Nth line after the start position.
Replaces nul characters in the given string with the nul substitution character.
Gets or sets the tab width.
Returns the text from the given rectangle.
Returns the text from the range of characters.
Gets or sets the text in the buffer.
Unhighlights text in the buffer.
Unselects text in the buffer.
Replaces the nul substitution characters in the provided string with the nul character.
Returns the position for the end of the word.
Returns the position for the start of the word.