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# text.tcl -- # # This file defines the default bindings for Tk text widgets and provides # procedures that help in implementing the bindings. # # Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California. # Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # Copyright (c) 1998 by Scriptics Corporation. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Elements of ::tk::Priv that are used in this file: # # afterId - If non-null, it means that auto-scanning is underway # and it gives the "after" id for the next auto-scan # command to be executed. # char - Character position on the line; kept in order # to allow moving up or down past short lines while # still remembering the desired position. # mouseMoved - Non-zero means the mouse has moved a significant # amount since the button went down (so, for example, # start dragging out a selection). # prevPos - Used when moving up or down lines via the keyboard. # Keeps track of the previous insert position, so # we can distinguish a series of ups and downs, all # in a row, from a new up or down. # selectMode - The style of selection currently underway: # char, word, or line. # x, y - Last known mouse coordinates for scanning # and auto-scanning. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The code below creates the default class bindings for text widgets. #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Standard Motif bindings: bind Text <1> { tk::TextButton1 %W %x %y %W tag remove sel 0.0 end } bind Text <B1-Motion> { set tk::Priv(x) %x set tk::Priv(y) %y tk::TextSelectTo %W %x %y } bind Text <Double-1> { set tk::Priv(selectMode) word tk::TextSelectTo %W %x %y catch {%W mark set insert sel.first} } bind Text <Triple-1> { set tk::Priv(selectMode) line tk::TextSelectTo %W %x %y catch {%W mark set insert sel.first} } bind Text <Shift-1> { tk::TextResetAnchor %W @%x,%y set tk::Priv(selectMode) char tk::TextSelectTo %W %x %y } bind Text <Double-Shift-1> { set tk::Priv(selectMode) word tk::TextSelectTo %W %x %y 1 } bind Text <Triple-Shift-1> { set tk::Priv(selectMode) line tk::TextSelectTo %W %x %y } bind Text <B1-Leave> { set tk::Priv(x) %x set tk::Priv(y) %y tk::TextAutoScan %W } bind Text <B1-Enter> { tk::CancelRepeat } bind Text <ButtonRelease-1> { tk::CancelRepeat } bind Text <Control-1> { %W mark set insert @%x,%y } bind Text <Left> { tk::TextSetCursor %W insert-1displayindices } bind Text <Right> { tk::TextSetCursor %W insert+1displayindices } bind Text <Up> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextUpDownLine %W -1] } bind Text <Down> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextUpDownLine %W 1] } bind Text <Shift-Left> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [%W index {insert - 1displayindices}] } bind Text <Shift-Right> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [%W index {insert + 1displayindices}] } bind Text <Shift-Up> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextUpDownLine %W -1] } bind Text <Shift-Down> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextUpDownLine %W 1] } bind Text <Control-Left> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextPrevPos %W insert tcl_startOfPreviousWord] } bind Text <Control-Right> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextNextWord %W insert] } bind Text <Control-Up> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextPrevPara %W insert] } bind Text <Control-Down> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextNextPara %W insert] } bind Text <Shift-Control-Left> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextPrevPos %W insert tcl_startOfPreviousWord] } bind Text <Shift-Control-Right> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextNextWord %W insert] } bind Text <Shift-Control-Up> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextPrevPara %W insert] } bind Text <Shift-Control-Down> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextNextPara %W insert] } bind Text <Prior> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextScrollPages %W -1] } bind Text <Shift-Prior> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextScrollPages %W -1] } bind Text <Next> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextScrollPages %W 1] } bind Text <Shift-Next> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextScrollPages %W 1] } bind Text <Control-Prior> { %W xview scroll -1 page } bind Text <Control-Next> { %W xview scroll 1 page } bind Text <Home> { tk::TextSetCursor %W {insert display linestart} } bind Text <Shift-Home> { tk::TextKeySelect %W {insert display linestart} } bind Text <End> { tk::TextSetCursor %W {insert display lineend} } bind Text <Shift-End> { tk::TextKeySelect %W {insert display lineend} } bind Text <Control-Home> { tk::TextSetCursor %W 1.0 } bind Text <Control-Shift-Home> { tk::TextKeySelect %W 1.0 } bind Text <Control-End> { tk::TextSetCursor %W {end - 1 indices} } bind Text <Control-Shift-End> { tk::TextKeySelect %W {end - 1 indices} } bind Text <Tab> { if {[%W cget -state] eq "normal"} { tk::TextInsert %W \t focus %W break } } bind Text <Shift-Tab> { # Needed only to keep <Tab> binding from triggering; doesn't # have to actually do anything. break } bind Text <Control-Tab> { focus [tk_focusNext %W] } bind Text <Control-Shift-Tab> { focus [tk_focusPrev %W] } bind Text <Control-i> { tk::TextInsert %W \t } bind Text <Return> { tk::TextInsert %W \n if {[%W cget -autoseparators]} { %W edit separator } } bind Text <Delete> { if {[tk::TextCursorInSelection %W]} { %W delete sel.first sel.last } elseif {[%W compare end != insert+1c]} { %W delete insert } %W see insert } bind Text <BackSpace> { if {[tk::TextCursorInSelection %W]} { %W delete sel.first sel.last } elseif {[%W compare insert != 1.0]} { %W delete insert-1c } %W see insert } bind Text <Control-space> { %W mark set [tk::TextAnchor %W] insert } bind Text <Select> { %W mark set [tk::TextAnchor %W] insert } bind Text <Control-Shift-space> { set tk::Priv(selectMode) char tk::TextKeyExtend %W insert } bind Text <Shift-Select> { set tk::Priv(selectMode) char tk::TextKeyExtend %W insert } bind Text <Control-slash> { %W tag add sel 1.0 end } bind Text <Control-backslash> { %W tag remove sel 1.0 end } bind Text <<Cut>> { tk_textCut %W } bind Text <<Copy>> { tk_textCopy %W } bind Text <<Paste>> { tk_textPaste %W } bind Text <<Clear>> { catch {%W delete sel.first sel.last} } bind Text <<PasteSelection>> { if {$tk_strictMotif || ![info exists tk::Priv(mouseMoved)] || !$tk::Priv(mouseMoved)} { tk::TextPasteSelection %W %x %y } } bind Text <Insert> { catch {tk::TextInsert %W [::tk::GetSelection %W PRIMARY]} } bind Text <KeyPress> { tk::TextInsert %W %A } # Ignore all Alt, Meta, and Control keypresses unless explicitly bound. # Otherwise, if a widget binding for one of these is defined, the # <KeyPress> class binding will also fire and insert the character, # which is wrong. Ditto for <Escape>. bind Text <Alt-KeyPress> {# nothing } bind Text <Meta-KeyPress> {# nothing} bind Text <Control-KeyPress> {# nothing} bind Text <Escape> {# nothing} bind Text <KP_Enter> {# nothing} if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} { bind Text <Command-KeyPress> {# nothing} } # Additional emacs-like bindings: bind Text <Control-a> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W {insert display linestart} } } bind Text <Control-b> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W insert-1displayindices } } bind Text <Control-d> { if {!$tk_strictMotif && [%W compare end != insert+1c]} { %W delete insert } } bind Text <Control-e> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W {insert display lineend} } } bind Text <Control-f> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W insert+1displayindices } } bind Text <Control-k> { if {!$tk_strictMotif && [%W compare end != insert+1c]} { if {[%W compare insert == {insert lineend}]} { %W delete insert } else { %W delete insert {insert lineend} } } } bind Text <Control-n> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextUpDownLine %W 1] } } bind Text <Control-o> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { %W insert insert \n %W mark set insert insert-1c } } bind Text <Control-p> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextUpDownLine %W -1] } } bind Text <Control-t> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextTranspose %W } } bind Text <<Undo>> { catch { %W edit undo } } bind Text <<Redo>> { catch { %W edit redo } } bind Text <Meta-b> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextPrevPos %W insert tcl_startOfPreviousWord] } } bind Text <Meta-d> { if {!$tk_strictMotif && [%W compare end != insert+1c]} { %W delete insert [tk::TextNextWord %W insert] } } bind Text <Meta-f> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextNextWord %W insert] } } bind Text <Meta-less> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W 1.0 } } bind Text <Meta-greater> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextSetCursor %W end-1c } } bind Text <Meta-BackSpace> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { %W delete [tk::TextPrevPos %W insert tcl_startOfPreviousWord] insert } } bind Text <Meta-Delete> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { %W delete [tk::TextPrevPos %W insert tcl_startOfPreviousWord] insert } } # Macintosh only bindings: if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} { bind Text <Option-Left> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextPrevPos %W insert tcl_startOfPreviousWord] } bind Text <Option-Right> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextNextWord %W insert] } bind Text <Option-Up> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextPrevPara %W insert] } bind Text <Option-Down> { tk::TextSetCursor %W [tk::TextNextPara %W insert] } bind Text <Shift-Option-Left> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextPrevPos %W insert tcl_startOfPreviousWord] } bind Text <Shift-Option-Right> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextNextWord %W insert] } bind Text <Shift-Option-Up> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextPrevPara %W insert] } bind Text <Shift-Option-Down> { tk::TextKeySelect %W [tk::TextNextPara %W insert] } bind Text <Control-v> { tk::TextScrollPages %W 1 } # End of Mac only bindings } # A few additional bindings of my own. bind Text <Control-h> { if {!$tk_strictMotif && [%W compare insert != 1.0]} { %W delete insert-1c %W see insert } } bind Text <2> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextScanMark %W %x %y } } bind Text <B2-Motion> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { tk::TextScanDrag %W %x %y } } set ::tk::Priv(prevPos) {} # The MouseWheel will typically only fire on Windows and MacOS X. # However, someone could use the "event generate" command to produce one # on other platforms. We must be careful not to round -ve values of %D # down to zero. if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} { bind Text <MouseWheel> { %W yview scroll [expr {-15 * (%D)}] pixels } bind Text <Option-MouseWheel> { %W yview scroll [expr {-150 * (%D)}] pixels } bind Text <Shift-MouseWheel> { %W xview scroll [expr {-15 * (%D)}] pixels } bind Text <Shift-Option-MouseWheel> { %W xview scroll [expr {-150 * (%D)}] pixels } } else { # We must make sure that positive and negative movements are rounded # equally to integers, avoiding the problem that # (int)1/3 = 0, # but # (int)-1/3 = -1 # The following code ensure equal +/- behaviour. bind Text <MouseWheel> { if {%D >= 0} { %W yview scroll [expr {-%D/3}] pixels } else { %W yview scroll [expr {(2-%D)/3}] pixels } } } if {"x11" eq [tk windowingsystem]} { # Support for mousewheels on Linux/Unix commonly comes through mapping # the wheel to the extended buttons. If you have a mousewheel, find # Linux configuration info at: # http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/ bind Text <4> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { %W yview scroll -50 pixels } } bind Text <5> { if {!$tk_strictMotif} { %W yview scroll 50 pixels } } } # ::tk::TextClosestGap -- # Given x and y coordinates, this procedure finds the closest boundary # between characters to the given coordinates and returns the index # of the character just after the boundary. # # Arguments: # w - The text window. # x - X-coordinate within the window. # y - Y-coordinate within the window. proc ::tk::TextClosestGap {w x y} { set pos [$w index @$x,$y] set bbox [$w bbox $pos] if {$bbox eq ""} { return $pos } if {($x - [lindex $bbox 0]) < ([lindex $bbox 2]/2)} { return $pos } $w index "$pos + 1 char" } # ::tk::TextButton1 -- # This procedure is invoked to handle button-1 presses in text # widgets. It moves the insertion cursor, sets the selection anchor, # and claims the input focus. # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the button was pressed. # x - The x-coordinate of the button press. # y - The x-coordinate of the button press. proc ::tk::TextButton1 {w x y} { variable ::tk::Priv set Priv(selectMode) char set Priv(mouseMoved) 0 set Priv(pressX) $x set anchorname [tk::TextAnchor $w] $w mark set insert [TextClosestGap $w $x $y] $w mark set $anchorname insert # Set the anchor mark's gravity depending on the click position # relative to the gap set bbox [$w bbox [$w index $anchorname]] if {$x > [lindex $bbox 0]} { $w mark gravity $anchorname right } else { $w mark gravity $anchorname left } # Allow focus in any case on Windows, because that will let the # selection be displayed even for state disabled text widgets. if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "win32" \ || [$w cget -state] eq "normal"} { focus $w } if {[$w cget -autoseparators]} { $w edit separator } } # ::tk::TextSelectTo -- # This procedure is invoked to extend the selection, typically when # dragging it with the mouse. Depending on the selection mode (character, # word, line) it selects in different-sized units. This procedure # ignores mouse motions initially until the mouse has moved from # one character to another or until there have been multiple clicks. # # Note that the 'anchor' is implemented programmatically using # a text widget mark, and uses a name that will be unique for each # text widget (even when there are multiple peers). Currently the # anchor is considered private to Tk, hence the name 'tk::anchor$w'. # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the button was pressed. # x - Mouse x position. # y - Mouse y position. set ::tk::Priv(textanchoruid) 0 proc ::tk::TextAnchor {w} { variable Priv if {![info exists Priv(textanchor,$w)]} { set Priv(textanchor,$w) tk::anchor[incr Priv(textanchoruid)] } return $Priv(textanchor,$w) } proc ::tk::TextSelectTo {w x y {extend 0}} { global tcl_platform variable ::tk::Priv set anchorname [tk::TextAnchor $w] set cur [TextClosestGap $w $x $y] if {[catch {$w index $anchorname}]} { $w mark set $anchorname $cur } set anchor [$w index $anchorname] if {[$w compare $cur != $anchor] || (abs($Priv(pressX) - $x) >= 3)} { set Priv(mouseMoved) 1 } switch -- $Priv(selectMode) { char { if {[$w compare $cur < $anchorname]} { set first $cur set last $anchorname } else { set first $anchorname set last $cur } } word { # Set initial range based only on the anchor (1 char min width) if {[$w mark gravity $anchorname] eq "right"} { set first $anchorname set last "$anchorname + 1c" } else { set first "$anchorname - 1c" set last $anchorname } # Extend range (if necessary) based on the current point if {[$w compare $cur < $first]} { set first $cur } elseif {[$w compare $cur > $last]} { set last $cur } # Now find word boundaries set first [TextPrevPos $w "$first + 1c" tcl_wordBreakBefore] set last [TextNextPos $w "$last - 1c" tcl_wordBreakAfter] } line { # Set initial range based only on the anchor set first "$anchorname linestart" set last "$anchorname lineend" # Extend range (if necessary) based on the current point if {[$w compare $cur < $first]} { set first "$cur linestart" } elseif {[$w compare $cur > $last]} { set last "$cur lineend" } set first [$w index $first] set last [$w index "$last + 1c"] } } if {$Priv(mouseMoved) || ($Priv(selectMode) ne "char")} { $w tag remove sel 0.0 end $w mark set insert $cur $w tag add sel $first $last $w tag remove sel $last end update idletasks } } # ::tk::TextKeyExtend -- # This procedure handles extending the selection from the keyboard, # where the point to extend to is really the boundary between two # characters rather than a particular character. # # Arguments: # w - The text window. # index - The point to which the selection is to be extended. proc ::tk::TextKeyExtend {w index} { set anchorname [tk::TextAnchor $w] set cur [$w index $index] if {[catch {$w index $anchorname}]} { $w mark set $anchorname $cur } set anchor [$w index $anchorname] if {[$w compare $cur < $anchorname]} { set first $cur set last $anchorname } else { set first $anchorname set last $cur } $w tag remove sel 0.0 $first $w tag add sel $first $last $w tag remove sel $last end } # ::tk::TextPasteSelection -- # This procedure sets the insertion cursor to the mouse position, # inserts the selection, and sets the focus to the window. # # Arguments: # w - The text window. # x, y - Position of the mouse. proc ::tk::TextPasteSelection {w x y} { $w mark set insert [TextClosestGap $w $x $y] if {![catch {::tk::GetSelection $w PRIMARY} sel]} { set oldSeparator [$w cget -autoseparators] if {$oldSeparator} { $w configure -autoseparators 0 $w edit separator } $w insert insert $sel if {$oldSeparator} { $w edit separator $w configure -autoseparators 1 } } if {[$w cget -state] eq "normal"} { focus $w } } # ::tk::TextAutoScan -- # This procedure is invoked when the mouse leaves a text window # with button 1 down. It scrolls the window up, down, left, or right, # depending on where the mouse is (this information was saved in # ::tk::Priv(x) and ::tk::Priv(y)), and reschedules itself as an "after" # command so that the window continues to scroll until the mouse # moves back into the window or the mouse button is released. # # Arguments: # w - The text window. proc ::tk::TextAutoScan {w} { variable ::tk::Priv if {![winfo exists $w]} { return } if {$Priv(y) >= [winfo height $w]} { $w yview scroll [expr {1 + $Priv(y) - [winfo height $w]}] pixels } elseif {$Priv(y) < 0} { $w yview scroll [expr {-1 + $Priv(y)}] pixels } elseif {$Priv(x) >= [winfo width $w]} { $w xview scroll 2 units } elseif {$Priv(x) < 0} { $w xview scroll -2 units } else { return } TextSelectTo $w $Priv(x) $Priv(y) set Priv(afterId) [after 50 [list tk::TextAutoScan $w]] } # ::tk::TextSetCursor # Move the insertion cursor to a given position in a text. Also # clears the selection, if there is one in the text, and makes sure # that the insertion cursor is visible. Also, don't let the insertion # cursor appear on the dummy last line of the text. # # Arguments: # w - The text window. # pos - The desired new position for the cursor in the window. proc ::tk::TextSetCursor {w pos} { if {[$w compare $pos == end]} { set pos {end - 1 chars} } $w mark set insert $pos $w tag remove sel 1.0 end $w see insert if {[$w cget -autoseparators]} { $w edit separator } } # ::tk::TextKeySelect # This procedure is invoked when stroking out selections using the # keyboard. It moves the cursor to a new position, then extends # the selection to that position. # # Arguments: # w - The text window. # new - A new position for the insertion cursor (the cursor hasn't # actually been moved to this position yet). proc ::tk::TextKeySelect {w new} { set anchorname [tk::TextAnchor $w] if {[$w tag nextrange sel 1.0 end] eq ""} { if {[$w compare $new < insert]} { $w tag add sel $new insert } else { $w tag add sel insert $new } $w mark set $anchorname insert } else { if {[$w compare $new < $anchorname]} { set first $new set last $anchorname } else { set first $anchorname set last $new } $w tag remove sel 1.0 $first $w tag add sel $first $last $w tag remove sel $last end } $w mark set insert $new $w see insert update idletasks } # ::tk::TextResetAnchor -- # Set the selection anchor to whichever end is farthest from the # index argument. One special trick: if the selection has two or # fewer characters, just leave the anchor where it is. In this # case it doesn't matter which point gets chosen for the anchor, # and for the things like Shift-Left and Shift-Right this produces # better behavior when the cursor moves back and forth across the # anchor. # # Arguments: # w - The text widget. # index - Position at which mouse button was pressed, which determines # which end of selection should be used as anchor point. proc ::tk::TextResetAnchor {w index} { if {[$w tag ranges sel] eq ""} { # Don't move the anchor if there is no selection now; this # makes the widget behave "correctly" when the user clicks # once, then shift-clicks somewhere -- ie, the area between # the two clicks will be selected. [Bug: 5929]. return } set anchorname [tk::TextAnchor $w] set a [$w index $index] set b [$w index sel.first] set c [$w index sel.last] if {[$w compare $a < $b]} { $w mark set $anchorname sel.last return } if {[$w compare $a > $c]} { $w mark set $anchorname sel.first return } scan $a "%d.%d" lineA chA scan $b "%d.%d" lineB chB scan $c "%d.%d" lineC chC if {$lineB < $lineC+2} { set total [string length [$w get $b $c]] if {$total <= 2} { return } if {[string length [$w get $b $a]] < ($total/2)} { $w mark set $anchorname sel.last } else { $w mark set $anchorname sel.first } return } if {($lineA-$lineB) < ($lineC-$lineA)} { $w mark set $anchorname sel.last } else { $w mark set $anchorname sel.first } } # ::tk::TextCursorInSelection -- # Check whether the selection exists and contains the insertion cursor. Note # that it assumes that the selection is contiguous. # # Arguments: # w - The text widget whose selection is to be checked proc ::tk::TextCursorInSelection {w} { expr { [llength [$w tag ranges sel]] && [$w compare sel.first <= insert] && [$w compare sel.last >= insert] } } # ::tk::TextInsert -- # Insert a string into a text at the point of the insertion cursor. # If there is a selection in the text, and it covers the point of the # insertion cursor, then delete the selection before inserting. # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which to insert the string # s - The string to insert (usually just a single character) proc ::tk::TextInsert {w s} { if {$s eq "" || [$w cget -state] eq "disabled"} { return } set compound 0 if {[TextCursorInSelection $w]} { set compound [$w cget -autoseparators] if {$compound} { $w configure -autoseparators 0 $w edit separator } $w delete sel.first sel.last } $w insert insert $s $w see insert if {$compound} { $w edit separator $w configure -autoseparators 1 } } # ::tk::TextUpDownLine -- # Returns the index of the character one display line above or below the # insertion cursor. There are two tricky things here. First, we want to # maintain the original x position across repeated operations, even though # some lines that will get passed through don't have enough characters to # cover the original column. Second, don't try to scroll past the # beginning or end of the text. # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the cursor is to move. # n - The number of display lines to move: -1 for up one line, # +1 for down one line. proc ::tk::TextUpDownLine {w n} { variable ::tk::Priv set i [$w index insert] if {$Priv(prevPos) ne $i} { set Priv(textPosOrig) $i } set lines [$w count -displaylines $Priv(textPosOrig) $i] set new [$w index \ "$Priv(textPosOrig) + [expr {$lines + $n}] displaylines"] if {[$w compare $new == end] \ || [$w compare $new == "insert display linestart"]} { set new $i } set Priv(prevPos) $new return $new } # ::tk::TextPrevPara -- # Returns the index of the beginning of the paragraph just before a given # position in the text (the beginning of a paragraph is the first non-blank # character after a blank line). # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the cursor is to move. # pos - Position at which to start search. proc ::tk::TextPrevPara {w pos} { set pos [$w index "$pos linestart"] while {1} { if {([$w get "$pos - 1 line"] eq "\n" && ([$w get $pos] ne "\n")) \ || $pos eq "1.0"} { if {[regexp -indices -- {^[ \t]+(.)} \ [$w get $pos "$pos lineend"] -> index]} { set pos [$w index "$pos + [lindex $index 0] chars"] } if {[$w compare $pos != insert] || [lindex [split $pos .] 0]==1} { return $pos } } set pos [$w index "$pos - 1 line"] } } # ::tk::TextNextPara -- # Returns the index of the beginning of the paragraph just after a given # position in the text (the beginning of a paragraph is the first non-blank # character after a blank line). # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the cursor is to move. # start - Position at which to start search. proc ::tk::TextNextPara {w start} { set pos [$w index "$start linestart + 1 line"] while {[$w get $pos] ne "\n"} { if {[$w compare $pos == end]} { return [$w index "end - 1c"] } set pos [$w index "$pos + 1 line"] } while {[$w get $pos] eq "\n"} { set pos [$w index "$pos + 1 line"] if {[$w compare $pos == end]} { return [$w index "end - 1c"] } } if {[regexp -indices -- {^[ \t]+(.)} \ [$w get $pos "$pos lineend"] -> index]} { return [$w index "$pos + [lindex $index 0] chars"] } return $pos } # ::tk::TextScrollPages -- # This is a utility procedure used in bindings for moving up and down # pages and possibly extending the selection along the way. It scrolls # the view in the widget by the number of pages, and it returns the # index of the character that is at the same position in the new view # as the insertion cursor used to be in the old view. # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the cursor is to move. # count - Number of pages forward to scroll; may be negative # to scroll backwards. proc ::tk::TextScrollPages {w count} { set bbox [$w bbox insert] $w yview scroll $count pages if {$bbox eq ""} { return [$w index @[expr {[winfo height $w]/2}],0] } return [$w index @[lindex $bbox 0],[lindex $bbox 1]] } # ::tk::TextTranspose -- # This procedure implements the "transpose" function for text widgets. # It tranposes the characters on either side of the insertion cursor, # unless the cursor is at the end of the line. In this case it # transposes the two characters to the left of the cursor. In either # case, the cursor ends up to the right of the transposed characters. # # Arguments: # w - Text window in which to transpose. proc ::tk::TextTranspose w { set pos insert if {[$w compare $pos != "$pos lineend"]} { set pos [$w index "$pos + 1 char"] } set new [$w get "$pos - 1 char"][$w get "$pos - 2 char"] if {[$w compare "$pos - 1 char" == 1.0]} { return } # ensure this is seen as an atomic op to undo set autosep [$w cget -autoseparators] if {$autosep} { $w configure -autoseparators 0 $w edit separator } $w delete "$pos - 2 char" $pos $w insert insert $new $w see insert if {$autosep} { $w edit separator $w configure -autoseparators $autosep } } # ::tk_textCopy -- # This procedure copies the selection from a text widget into the # clipboard. # # Arguments: # w - Name of a text widget. proc ::tk_textCopy w { if {![catch {set data [$w get sel.first sel.last]}]} { clipboard clear -displayof $w clipboard append -displayof $w $data } } # ::tk_textCut -- # This procedure copies the selection from a text widget into the # clipboard, then deletes the selection (if it exists in the given # widget). # # Arguments: # w - Name of a text widget. proc ::tk_textCut w { if {![catch {set data [$w get sel.first sel.last]}]} { clipboard clear -displayof $w clipboard append -displayof $w $data $w delete sel.first sel.last } } # ::tk_textPaste -- # This procedure pastes the contents of the clipboard to the insertion # point in a text widget. # # Arguments: # w - Name of a text widget. proc ::tk_textPaste w { global tcl_platform if {![catch {::tk::GetSelection $w CLIPBOARD} sel]} { set oldSeparator [$w cget -autoseparators] if {$oldSeparator} { $w configure -autoseparators 0 $w edit separator } if {[tk windowingsystem] ne "x11"} { catch { $w delete sel.first sel.last } } $w insert insert $sel if {$oldSeparator} { $w edit separator $w configure -autoseparators 1 } } } # ::tk::TextNextWord -- # Returns the index of the next word position after a given position in the # text. The next word is platform dependent and may be either the next # end-of-word position or the next start-of-word position after the next # end-of-word position. # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the cursor is to move. # start - Position at which to start search. if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "win32"} { proc ::tk::TextNextWord {w start} { TextNextPos $w [TextNextPos $w $start tcl_endOfWord] \ tcl_startOfNextWord } } else { proc ::tk::TextNextWord {w start} { TextNextPos $w $start tcl_endOfWord } } # ::tk::TextNextPos -- # Returns the index of the next position after the given starting # position in the text as computed by a specified function. # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the cursor is to move. # start - Position at which to start search. # op - Function to use to find next position. proc ::tk::TextNextPos {w start op} { set text "" set cur $start while {[$w compare $cur < end]} { set text $text[$w get -displaychars $cur "$cur lineend + 1c"] set pos [$op $text 0] if {$pos >= 0} { return [$w index "$start + $pos display chars"] } set cur [$w index "$cur lineend +1c"] } return end } # ::tk::TextPrevPos -- # Returns the index of the previous position before the given starting # position in the text as computed by a specified function. # # Arguments: # w - The text window in which the cursor is to move. # start - Position at which to start search. # op - Function to use to find next position. proc ::tk::TextPrevPos {w start op} { set text "" set cur $start while {[$w compare $cur > 0.0]} { set text [$w get -displaychars "$cur linestart - 1c" $cur]$text set pos [$op $text end] if {$pos >= 0} { return [$w index "$cur linestart - 1c + $pos display chars"] } set cur [$w index "$cur linestart - 1c"] } return 0.0 } # ::tk::TextScanMark -- # # Marks the start of a possible scan drag operation # # Arguments: # w - The text window from which the text to get # x - x location on screen # y - y location on screen proc ::tk::TextScanMark {w x y} { variable ::tk::Priv $w scan mark $x $y set Priv(x) $x set Priv(y) $y set Priv(mouseMoved) 0 } # ::tk::TextScanDrag -- # # Marks the start of a possible scan drag operation # # Arguments: # w - The text window from which the text to get # x - x location on screen # y - y location on screen proc ::tk::TextScanDrag {w x y} { variable ::tk::Priv # Make sure these exist, as some weird situations can trigger the # motion binding without the initial press. [Bug #220269] if {![info exists Priv(x)]} { set Priv(x) $x } if {![info exists Priv(y)]} { set Priv(y) $y } if {($x != $Priv(x)) || ($y != $Priv(y))} { set Priv(mouseMoved) 1 } if {[info exists Priv(mouseMoved)] && $Priv(mouseMoved)} { $w scan dragto $x $y } }