GtkTextView

GtkTextView — Widget that displays a GtkTextBuffer

Synopsis

#include <gtk/gtk.h>

struct              GtkTextView;
enum                GtkTextWindowType;
GtkWidget *         gtk_text_view_new                   (void);
GtkWidget *         gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer       (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
void                gtk_text_view_set_buffer            (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
GtkTextBuffer *     gtk_text_view_get_buffer            (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_scroll_to_mark        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextMark *mark,
                                                         gdouble within_margin,
                                                         gboolean use_align,
                                                         gdouble xalign,
                                                         gdouble yalign);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gdouble within_margin,
                                                         gboolean use_align,
                                                         gdouble xalign,
                                                         gdouble yalign);
void                gtk_text_view_scroll_mark_onscreen  (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextMark *mark);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_move_mark_onscreen    (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextMark *mark);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_place_cursor_onscreen (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_get_visible_rect      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GdkRectangle *visible_rect);
void                gtk_text_view_get_iter_location     (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         const GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         GdkRectangle *location);
void                gtk_text_view_get_line_at_y         (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *target_iter,
                                                         gint y,
                                                         gint *line_top);
void                gtk_text_view_get_line_yrange       (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         const GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gint *y,
                                                         gint *height);
void                gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location  (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gint x,
                                                         gint y);
void                gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_position  (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gint *trailing,
                                                         gint x,
                                                         gint y);
void                gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType win,
                                                         gint buffer_x,
                                                         gint buffer_y,
                                                         gint *window_x,
                                                         gint *window_y);
void                gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType win,
                                                         gint window_x,
                                                         gint window_y,
                                                         gint *buffer_x,
                                                         gint *buffer_y);
GdkWindow *         gtk_text_view_get_window            (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType win);
GtkTextWindowType   gtk_text_view_get_window_type       (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GdkWindow *window);
void                gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType type,
                                                         gint size);
gint                gtk_text_view_get_border_window_size
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType type);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_forward_display_line  (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_backward_display_line (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_forward_display_line_end
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_backward_display_line_start
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_starts_display_line   (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         const GtkTextIter *iter);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_move_visually         (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gint count);
void                gtk_text_view_add_child_at_anchor   (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkWidget *child,
                                                         GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);
struct              GtkTextChildAnchor;
GtkTextChildAnchor * gtk_text_child_anchor_new          (void);
GList *             gtk_text_child_anchor_get_widgets   (GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);
gboolean            gtk_text_child_anchor_get_deleted   (GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);
void                gtk_text_view_add_child_in_window   (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkWidget *child,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType which_window,
                                                         gint xpos,
                                                         gint ypos);
void                gtk_text_view_move_child            (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkWidget *child,
                                                         gint xpos,
                                                         gint ypos);
void                gtk_text_view_set_wrap_mode         (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkWrapMode wrap_mode);
GtkWrapMode         gtk_text_view_get_wrap_mode         (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_editable          (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gboolean setting);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_get_editable          (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_cursor_visible    (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gboolean setting);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_get_cursor_visible    (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_overwrite         (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gboolean overwrite);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_get_overwrite         (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_pixels_above_lines
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint pixels_above_lines);
gint                gtk_text_view_get_pixels_above_lines
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_pixels_below_lines
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint pixels_below_lines);
gint                gtk_text_view_get_pixels_below_lines
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_pixels_inside_wrap
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint pixels_inside_wrap);
gint                gtk_text_view_get_pixels_inside_wrap
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_justification     (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkJustification justification);
GtkJustification    gtk_text_view_get_justification     (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_left_margin       (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint left_margin);
gint                gtk_text_view_get_left_margin       (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_right_margin      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint right_margin);
gint                gtk_text_view_get_right_margin      (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_indent            (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint indent);
gint                gtk_text_view_get_indent            (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_tabs              (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         PangoTabArray *tabs);
PangoTabArray *     gtk_text_view_get_tabs              (GtkTextView *text_view);
void                gtk_text_view_set_accepts_tab       (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gboolean accepts_tab);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_get_accepts_tab       (GtkTextView *text_view);
GtkTextAttributes * gtk_text_view_get_default_attributes
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view);
gboolean            gtk_text_view_im_context_filter_keypress
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GdkEventKey *event);
void                gtk_text_view_reset_im_context      (GtkTextView *text_view);
GtkAdjustment *     gtk_text_view_get_hadjustment       (GtkTextView *text_view);
GtkAdjustment *     gtk_text_view_get_vadjustment       (GtkTextView *text_view);
#define             GTK_TEXT_VIEW_PRIORITY_VALIDATE

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GInitiallyUnowned
         +----GtkObject
               +----GtkWidget
                     +----GtkContainer
                           +----GtkTextView
  GObject
   +----GtkTextChildAnchor

Implemented Interfaces

GtkTextView implements AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable.

Properties

  "accepts-tab"              gboolean              : Read / Write
  "buffer"                   GtkTextBuffer*        : Read / Write
  "cursor-visible"           gboolean              : Read / Write
  "editable"                 gboolean              : Read / Write
  "im-module"                gchar*                : Read / Write
  "indent"                   gint                  : Read / Write
  "justification"            GtkJustification      : Read / Write
  "left-margin"              gint                  : Read / Write
  "overwrite"                gboolean              : Read / Write
  "pixels-above-lines"       gint                  : Read / Write
  "pixels-below-lines"       gint                  : Read / Write
  "pixels-inside-wrap"       gint                  : Read / Write
  "right-margin"             gint                  : Read / Write
  "tabs"                     PangoTabArray*        : Read / Write
  "wrap-mode"                GtkWrapMode           : Read / Write

Style Properties

  "error-underline-color"    GdkColor*             : Read

Signals

  "backspace"                                      : Action
  "copy-clipboard"                                 : Action
  "cut-clipboard"                                  : Action
  "delete-from-cursor"                             : Action
  "insert-at-cursor"                               : Action
  "move-cursor"                                    : Action
  "move-viewport"                                  : Action
  "page-horizontally"                              : Action
  "paste-clipboard"                                : Action
  "populate-popup"                                 : Run Last
  "preedit-changed"                                : Action
  "select-all"                                     : Action
  "set-anchor"                                     : Action
  "set-scroll-adjustments"                         : Action
  "toggle-cursor-visible"                          : Action
  "toggle-overwrite"                               : Action

Description

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.

Details

struct GtkTextView

struct GtkTextView;


enum GtkTextWindowType

typedef enum
{
  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
} GtkTextWindowType;


gtk_text_view_new ()

GtkWidget *         gtk_text_view_new                   (void);

Creates a new GtkTextView. If you don't call gtk_text_view_set_buffer() before using the text view, an empty default buffer will be created for you. Get the buffer with gtk_text_view_get_buffer(). If you want to specify your own buffer, consider gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer().

Returns :

a new GtkTextView

gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer ()

GtkWidget *         gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer       (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);

Creates a new GtkTextView widget displaying the buffer buffer. One buffer can be shared among many widgets. buffer may be NULL to create a default buffer, in which case this function is equivalent to gtk_text_view_new(). The text view adds its own reference count to the buffer; it does not take over an existing reference.

buffer :

a GtkTextBuffer

Returns :

a new GtkTextView.

gtk_text_view_set_buffer ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_buffer            (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextBuffer *buffer);

Sets buffer as the buffer being displayed by text_view. The previous buffer displayed by the text view is unreferenced, and a reference is added to buffer. If you owned a reference to buffer before passing it to this function, you must remove that reference yourself; GtkTextView will not "adopt" it.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

buffer :

a GtkTextBuffer. [allow-none]

gtk_text_view_get_buffer ()

GtkTextBuffer *     gtk_text_view_get_buffer            (GtkTextView *text_view);

Returns the GtkTextBuffer being displayed by this text view. The reference count on the buffer is not incremented; the caller of this function won't own a new reference.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

a GtkTextBuffer. [transfer none]

gtk_text_view_scroll_to_mark ()

void                gtk_text_view_scroll_to_mark        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextMark *mark,
                                                         gdouble within_margin,
                                                         gboolean use_align,
                                                         gdouble xalign,
                                                         gdouble yalign);

Scrolls text_view so that mark is on the screen in the position indicated by xalign and yalign. An alignment of 0.0 indicates left or top, 1.0 indicates right or bottom, 0.5 means center. If use_align is FALSE, the text scrolls the minimal distance to get the mark onscreen, possibly not scrolling at all. The effective screen for purposes of this function is reduced by a margin of size within_margin.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

mark :

a GtkTextMark

within_margin :

margin as a [0.0,0.5) fraction of screen size

use_align :

whether to use alignment arguments (if FALSE, just get the mark onscreen)

xalign :

horizontal alignment of mark within visible area

yalign :

vertical alignment of mark within visible area

gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gdouble within_margin,
                                                         gboolean use_align,
                                                         gdouble xalign,
                                                         gdouble yalign);

Scrolls text_view so that iter is on the screen in the position indicated by xalign and yalign. An alignment of 0.0 indicates left or top, 1.0 indicates right or bottom, 0.5 means center. If use_align is FALSE, the text scrolls the minimal distance to get the mark onscreen, possibly not scrolling at all. The effective screen for purposes of this function is reduced by a margin of size within_margin.

Note that this function uses the currently-computed height of the lines in the text buffer. Line heights are computed in an idle handler; so this function may not have the desired effect if it's called before the height computations. To avoid oddness, consider using gtk_text_view_scroll_to_mark() which saves a point to be scrolled to after line validation.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

within_margin :

margin as a [0.0,0.5) fraction of screen size

use_align :

whether to use alignment arguments (if FALSE, just get the mark onscreen)

xalign :

horizontal alignment of mark within visible area

yalign :

vertical alignment of mark within visible area

Returns :

TRUE if scrolling occurred

gtk_text_view_scroll_mark_onscreen ()

void                gtk_text_view_scroll_mark_onscreen  (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextMark *mark);

Scrolls text_view the minimum distance such that mark is contained within the visible area of the widget.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

mark :

a mark in the buffer for text_view

gtk_text_view_move_mark_onscreen ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_move_mark_onscreen    (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextMark *mark);

Moves a mark within the buffer so that it's located within the currently-visible text area.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

mark :

a GtkTextMark

Returns :

TRUE if the mark moved (wasn't already onscreen)

gtk_text_view_place_cursor_onscreen ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_place_cursor_onscreen (GtkTextView *text_view);

Moves the cursor to the currently visible region of the buffer, it it isn't there already.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

TRUE if the cursor had to be moved.

gtk_text_view_get_visible_rect ()

void                gtk_text_view_get_visible_rect      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GdkRectangle *visible_rect);

Fills visible_rect with the currently-visible region of the buffer, in buffer coordinates. Convert to window coordinates with gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords().

text_view :

a GtkTextView

visible_rect :

rectangle to fill. [out]

gtk_text_view_get_iter_location ()

void                gtk_text_view_get_iter_location     (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         const GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         GdkRectangle *location);

Gets a rectangle which roughly contains the character at iter. The rectangle position is in buffer coordinates; use gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords() to convert these coordinates to coordinates for one of the windows in the text view.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

location :

bounds of the character at iter. [out]

gtk_text_view_get_line_at_y ()

void                gtk_text_view_get_line_at_y         (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *target_iter,
                                                         gint y,
                                                         gint *line_top);

Gets the GtkTextIter at the start of the line containing the coordinate y. y is in buffer coordinates, convert from window coordinates with gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords(). If non-NULL, line_top will be filled with the coordinate of the top edge of the line.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

target_iter :

a GtkTextIter. [out]

y :

a y coordinate

line_top :

return location for top coordinate of the line. [out]

gtk_text_view_get_line_yrange ()

void                gtk_text_view_get_line_yrange       (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         const GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gint *y,
                                                         gint *height);

Gets the y coordinate of the top of the line containing iter, and the height of the line. The coordinate is a buffer coordinate; convert to window coordinates with gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords().

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

y :

return location for a y coordinate. [out]

height :

return location for a height. [out]

gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location ()

void                gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location  (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gint x,
                                                         gint y);

Retrieves the iterator at buffer coordinates x and y. Buffer coordinates are coordinates for the entire buffer, not just the currently-displayed portion. If you have coordinates from an event, you have to convert those to buffer coordinates with gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords().

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter. [out]

x :

x position, in buffer coordinates

y :

y position, in buffer coordinates

gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_position ()

void                gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_position  (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gint *trailing,
                                                         gint x,
                                                         gint y);

Retrieves the iterator pointing to the character at buffer coordinates x and y. Buffer coordinates are coordinates for the entire buffer, not just the currently-displayed portion. If you have coordinates from an event, you have to convert those to buffer coordinates with gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords().

Note that this is different from gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location(), which returns cursor locations, i.e. positions between characters.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter. [out]

trailing :

if non-NULL, location to store an integer indicating where in the grapheme the user clicked. It will either be zero, or the number of characters in the grapheme. 0 represents the trailing edge of the grapheme. [out][allow-none]

x :

x position, in buffer coordinates

y :

y position, in buffer coordinates

Since 2.6


gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords ()

void                gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType win,
                                                         gint buffer_x,
                                                         gint buffer_y,
                                                         gint *window_x,
                                                         gint *window_y);

Converts coordinate (buffer_x, buffer_y) to coordinates for the window win, and stores the result in (window_x, window_y).

Note that you can't convert coordinates for a nonexisting window (see gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size()).

text_view :

a GtkTextView

win :

a GtkTextWindowType except GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_PRIVATE

buffer_x :

buffer x coordinate

buffer_y :

buffer y coordinate

window_x :

window x coordinate return location or NULL. [out][allow-none]

window_y :

window y coordinate return location or NULL. [out][allow-none]

gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords ()

void                gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType win,
                                                         gint window_x,
                                                         gint window_y,
                                                         gint *buffer_x,
                                                         gint *buffer_y);

Converts coordinates on the window identified by win to buffer coordinates, storing the result in (buffer_x,buffer_y).

Note that you can't convert coordinates for a nonexisting window (see gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size()).

text_view :

a GtkTextView

win :

a GtkTextWindowType except GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_PRIVATE

window_x :

window x coordinate

window_y :

window y coordinate

buffer_x :

buffer x coordinate return location or NULL. [out][allow-none]

buffer_y :

buffer y coordinate return location or NULL. [out][allow-none]

gtk_text_view_get_window ()

GdkWindow *         gtk_text_view_get_window            (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType win);

Retrieves the GdkWindow corresponding to an area of the text view; possible windows include the overall widget window, child windows on the left, right, top, bottom, and the window that displays the text buffer. Windows are NULL and nonexistent if their width or height is 0, and are nonexistent before the widget has been realized.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

win :

window to get

Returns :

a GdkWindow, or NULL. [transfer none]

gtk_text_view_get_window_type ()

GtkTextWindowType   gtk_text_view_get_window_type       (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GdkWindow *window);

Usually used to find out which window an event corresponds to. If you connect to an event signal on text_view, this function should be called on event->window to see which window it was.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

window :

a window type

Returns :

the window type.

gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType type,
                                                         gint size);

Sets the width of GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_LEFT or GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_RIGHT, or the height of GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_TOP or GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_BOTTOM. Automatically destroys the corresponding window if the size is set to 0, and creates the window if the size is set to non-zero. This function can only be used for the "border windows," it doesn't work with GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_WIDGET, GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_TEXT, or GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_PRIVATE.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

type :

window to affect

size :

width or height of the window

gtk_text_view_get_border_window_size ()

gint                gtk_text_view_get_border_window_size
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType type);

Gets the width of the specified border window. See gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size().

text_view :

a GtkTextView

type :

window to return size from

Returns :

width of window

gtk_text_view_forward_display_line ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_forward_display_line  (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter);

Moves the given iter forward by one display (wrapped) line. A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters. Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

Returns :

TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator

gtk_text_view_backward_display_line ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_backward_display_line (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter);

Moves the given iter backward by one display (wrapped) line. A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters. Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

Returns :

TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator

gtk_text_view_forward_display_line_end ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_forward_display_line_end
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter);

Moves the given iter forward to the next display line end. A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters. Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

Returns :

TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator

gtk_text_view_backward_display_line_start ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_backward_display_line_start
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter);

Moves the given iter backward to the next display line start. A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters. Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

Returns :

TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator

gtk_text_view_starts_display_line ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_starts_display_line   (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         const GtkTextIter *iter);

Determines whether iter is at the start of a display line. See gtk_text_view_forward_display_line() for an explanation of display lines vs. paragraphs.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

Returns :

TRUE if iter begins a wrapped line

gtk_text_view_move_visually ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_move_visually         (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkTextIter *iter,
                                                         gint count);

Move the iterator a given number of characters visually, treating it as the strong cursor position. If count is positive, then the new strong cursor position will be count positions to the right of the old cursor position. If count is negative then the new strong cursor position will be count positions to the left of the old cursor position.

In the presence of bi-directional text, the correspondence between logical and visual order will depend on the direction of the current run, and there may be jumps when the cursor is moved off of the end of a run.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

iter :

a GtkTextIter

count :

number of characters to move (negative moves left, positive moves right)

Returns :

TRUE if iter moved and is not on the end iterator

gtk_text_view_add_child_at_anchor ()

void                gtk_text_view_add_child_at_anchor   (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkWidget *child,
                                                         GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);

Adds a child widget in the text buffer, at the given anchor.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

child :

a GtkWidget

anchor :

a GtkTextChildAnchor in the GtkTextBuffer for text_view

struct GtkTextChildAnchor

struct GtkTextChildAnchor;

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.


gtk_text_child_anchor_new ()

GtkTextChildAnchor * gtk_text_child_anchor_new          (void);

Creates a new GtkTextChildAnchor. Usually you would then insert it into a GtkTextBuffer with gtk_text_buffer_insert_child_anchor(). To perform the creation and insertion in one step, use the convenience function gtk_text_buffer_create_child_anchor().

Returns :

a new GtkTextChildAnchor

gtk_text_child_anchor_get_widgets ()

GList *             gtk_text_child_anchor_get_widgets   (GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);

Gets a list of all widgets anchored at this child anchor. The returned list should be freed with g_list_free().

anchor :

a GtkTextChildAnchor

Returns :

list of widgets anchored at anchor. [element-type GtkWidget][transfer container]

gtk_text_child_anchor_get_deleted ()

gboolean            gtk_text_child_anchor_get_deleted   (GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);

Determines whether a child anchor has been deleted from the buffer. Keep in mind that the child anchor will be unreferenced when removed from the buffer, so you need to hold your own reference (with g_object_ref()) if you plan to use this function — otherwise all deleted child anchors will also be finalized.

anchor :

a GtkTextChildAnchor

Returns :

TRUE if the child anchor has been deleted from its buffer

gtk_text_view_add_child_in_window ()

void                gtk_text_view_add_child_in_window   (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkWidget *child,
                                                         GtkTextWindowType which_window,
                                                         gint xpos,
                                                         gint ypos);

Adds a child at fixed coordinates in one of the text widget's windows. The window must have nonzero size (see gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size()). Note that the child coordinates are given relative to the GdkWindow in question, and that these coordinates have no sane relationship to scrolling. When placing a child in GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_WIDGET, scrolling is irrelevant, the child floats above all scrollable areas. But when placing a child in one of the scrollable windows (border windows or text window), you'll need to compute the child's correct position in buffer coordinates any time scrolling occurs or buffer changes occur, and then call gtk_text_view_move_child() to update the child's position. Unfortunately there's no good way to detect that scrolling has occurred, using the current API; a possible hack would be to update all child positions when the scroll adjustments change or the text buffer changes. See bug 64518 on bugzilla.gnome.org for status of fixing this issue.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

child :

a GtkWidget

which_window :

which window the child should appear in

xpos :

X position of child in window coordinates

ypos :

Y position of child in window coordinates

gtk_text_view_move_child ()

void                gtk_text_view_move_child            (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkWidget *child,
                                                         gint xpos,
                                                         gint ypos);

Updates the position of a child, as for gtk_text_view_add_child_in_window().

text_view :

a GtkTextView

child :

child widget already added to the text view

xpos :

new X position in window coordinates

ypos :

new Y position in window coordinates

gtk_text_view_set_wrap_mode ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_wrap_mode         (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkWrapMode wrap_mode);

Sets the line wrapping for the view.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

wrap_mode :

a GtkWrapMode

gtk_text_view_get_wrap_mode ()

GtkWrapMode         gtk_text_view_get_wrap_mode         (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the line wrapping for the view.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

the line wrap setting

gtk_text_view_set_editable ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_editable          (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gboolean setting);

Sets the default editability of the GtkTextView. You can override this default setting with tags in the buffer, using the "editable" attribute of tags.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

setting :

whether it's editable

gtk_text_view_get_editable ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_get_editable          (GtkTextView *text_view);

Returns the default editability of the GtkTextView. Tags in the buffer may override this setting for some ranges of text.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

whether text is editable by default

gtk_text_view_set_cursor_visible ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_cursor_visible    (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gboolean setting);

Toggles whether the insertion point is displayed. A buffer with no editable text probably shouldn't have a visible cursor, so you may want to turn the cursor off.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

setting :

whether to show the insertion cursor

gtk_text_view_get_cursor_visible ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_get_cursor_visible    (GtkTextView *text_view);

Find out whether the cursor is being displayed.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

whether the insertion mark is visible

gtk_text_view_set_overwrite ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_overwrite         (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gboolean overwrite);

Changes the GtkTextView overwrite mode.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

overwrite :

TRUE to turn on overwrite mode, FALSE to turn it off

Since 2.4


gtk_text_view_get_overwrite ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_get_overwrite         (GtkTextView *text_view);

Returns whether the GtkTextView is in overwrite mode or not.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

whether text_view is in overwrite mode or not.

Since 2.4


gtk_text_view_set_pixels_above_lines ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_pixels_above_lines
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint pixels_above_lines);

Sets the default number of blank pixels above paragraphs in text_view. Tags in the buffer for text_view may override the defaults.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

pixels_above_lines :

pixels above paragraphs

gtk_text_view_get_pixels_above_lines ()

gint                gtk_text_view_get_pixels_above_lines
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the default number of pixels to put above paragraphs.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

default number of pixels above paragraphs

gtk_text_view_set_pixels_below_lines ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_pixels_below_lines
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint pixels_below_lines);

Sets the default number of pixels of blank space to put below paragraphs in text_view. May be overridden by tags applied to text_view's buffer.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

pixels_below_lines :

pixels below paragraphs

gtk_text_view_get_pixels_below_lines ()

gint                gtk_text_view_get_pixels_below_lines
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the value set by gtk_text_view_set_pixels_below_lines().

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

default number of blank pixels below paragraphs

gtk_text_view_set_pixels_inside_wrap ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_pixels_inside_wrap
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint pixels_inside_wrap);

Sets the default number of pixels of blank space to leave between display/wrapped lines within a paragraph. May be overridden by tags in text_view's buffer.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

pixels_inside_wrap :

default number of pixels between wrapped lines

gtk_text_view_get_pixels_inside_wrap ()

gint                gtk_text_view_get_pixels_inside_wrap
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the value set by gtk_text_view_set_pixels_inside_wrap().

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

default number of pixels of blank space between wrapped lines

gtk_text_view_set_justification ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_justification     (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GtkJustification justification);

Sets the default justification of text in text_view. Tags in the view's buffer may override the default.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

justification :

justification

gtk_text_view_get_justification ()

GtkJustification    gtk_text_view_get_justification     (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the default justification of paragraphs in text_view. Tags in the buffer may override the default.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

default justification

gtk_text_view_set_left_margin ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_left_margin       (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint left_margin);

Sets the default left margin for text in text_view. Tags in the buffer may override the default.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

left_margin :

left margin in pixels

gtk_text_view_get_left_margin ()

gint                gtk_text_view_get_left_margin       (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the default left margin size of paragraphs in the text_view. Tags in the buffer may override the default.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

left margin in pixels

gtk_text_view_set_right_margin ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_right_margin      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint right_margin);

Sets the default right margin for text in the text view. Tags in the buffer may override the default.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

right_margin :

right margin in pixels

gtk_text_view_get_right_margin ()

gint                gtk_text_view_get_right_margin      (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the default right margin for text in text_view. Tags in the buffer may override the default.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

right margin in pixels

gtk_text_view_set_indent ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_indent            (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gint indent);

Sets the default indentation for paragraphs in text_view. Tags in the buffer may override the default.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

indent :

indentation in pixels

gtk_text_view_get_indent ()

gint                gtk_text_view_get_indent            (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the default indentation of paragraphs in text_view. Tags in the view's buffer may override the default. The indentation may be negative.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

number of pixels of indentation

gtk_text_view_set_tabs ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_tabs              (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         PangoTabArray *tabs);

Sets the default tab stops for paragraphs in text_view. Tags in the buffer may override the default.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

tabs :

tabs as a PangoTabArray

gtk_text_view_get_tabs ()

PangoTabArray *     gtk_text_view_get_tabs              (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the default tabs for text_view. Tags in the buffer may override the defaults. The returned array will be NULL if "standard" (8-space) tabs are used. Free the return value with pango_tab_array_free().

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

copy of default tab array, or NULL if "standard" tabs are used; must be freed with pango_tab_array_free().

gtk_text_view_set_accepts_tab ()

void                gtk_text_view_set_accepts_tab       (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         gboolean accepts_tab);

Sets the behavior of the text widget when the Tab key is pressed. If accepts_tab is TRUE, a tab character is inserted. If accepts_tab is FALSE the keyboard focus is moved to the next widget in the focus chain.

text_view :

A GtkTextView

accepts_tab :

TRUE if pressing the Tab key should insert a tab character, FALSE, if pressing the Tab key should move the keyboard focus.

Since 2.4


gtk_text_view_get_accepts_tab ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_get_accepts_tab       (GtkTextView *text_view);

Returns whether pressing the Tab key inserts a tab characters. gtk_text_view_set_accepts_tab().

text_view :

A GtkTextView

Returns :

TRUE if pressing the Tab key inserts a tab character, FALSE if pressing the Tab key moves the keyboard focus.

Since 2.4


gtk_text_view_get_default_attributes ()

GtkTextAttributes * gtk_text_view_get_default_attributes
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view);

Obtains a copy of the default text attributes. These are the attributes used for text unless a tag overrides them. You'd typically pass the default attributes in to gtk_text_iter_get_attributes() in order to get the attributes in effect at a given text position.

The return value is a copy owned by the caller of this function, and should be freed.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

a new GtkTextAttributes

gtk_text_view_im_context_filter_keypress ()

gboolean            gtk_text_view_im_context_filter_keypress
                                                        (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                         GdkEventKey *event);

Allow the GtkTextView input method to internally handle key press and release events. If this function returns TRUE, then no further processing should be done for this key event. See gtk_im_context_filter_keypress().

Note that you are expected to call this function from your handler when overriding key event handling. This is needed in the case when you need to insert your own key handling between the input method and the default key event handling of the GtkTextView.

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static gboolean
gtk_foo_bar_key_press_event (GtkWidget   *widget,
                             GdkEventKey *event)
{
  if ((key->keyval == GDK_Return || key->keyval == GDK_KP_Enter))
    {
      if (gtk_text_view_im_context_filter_keypress (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (view), event))
        return TRUE;
    }

    /* Do some stuff */

  return GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (gtk_foo_bar_parent_class)->key_press_event (widget, event);
}

text_view :

a GtkTextView

event :

the key event

Returns :

TRUE if the input method handled the key event.

Since 2.22


gtk_text_view_reset_im_context ()

void                gtk_text_view_reset_im_context      (GtkTextView *text_view);

Reset the input method context of the text view if needed.

This can be necessary in the case where modifying the buffer would confuse on-going input method behavior.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Since 2.22


gtk_text_view_get_hadjustment ()

GtkAdjustment *     gtk_text_view_get_hadjustment       (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the horizontal-scrolling GtkAdjustment.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

pointer to the horizontal GtkAdjustment. [transfer none]

Since 2.22


gtk_text_view_get_vadjustment ()

GtkAdjustment *     gtk_text_view_get_vadjustment       (GtkTextView *text_view);

Gets the vertical-scrolling GtkAdjustment.

text_view :

a GtkTextView

Returns :

pointer to the vertical GtkAdjustment. [transfer none]

Since 2.22


GTK_TEXT_VIEW_PRIORITY_VALIDATE

#define GTK_TEXT_VIEW_PRIORITY_VALIDATE (GDK_PRIORITY_REDRAW + 5)

The priority at which the text view validates onscreen lines in an idle job in the background.

Property Details

The "accepts-tab" property

  "accepts-tab"              gboolean              : Read / Write

Whether Tab will result in a tab character being entered.

Default value: TRUE


The "buffer" property

  "buffer"                   GtkTextBuffer*        : Read / Write

The buffer which is displayed.


The "cursor-visible" property

  "cursor-visible"           gboolean              : Read / Write

If the insertion cursor is shown.

Default value: TRUE


The "editable" property

  "editable"                 gboolean              : Read / Write

Whether the text can be modified by the user.

Default value: TRUE


The "im-module" property

  "im-module"                gchar*                : Read / Write

Which IM (input method) module should be used for this entry. See GtkIMContext.

Setting this to a non-NULL value overrides the system-wide IM module setting. See the GtkSettings "gtk-im-module" property.

Default value: NULL

Since 2.16


The "indent" property

  "indent"                   gint                  : Read / Write

Amount to indent the paragraph, in pixels.

Default value: 0


The "justification" property

  "justification"            GtkJustification      : Read / Write

Left, right, or center justification.

Default value: GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT


The "left-margin" property

  "left-margin"              gint                  : Read / Write

Width of the left margin in pixels.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 0


The "overwrite" property

  "overwrite"                gboolean              : Read / Write

Whether entered text overwrites existing contents.

Default value: FALSE


The "pixels-above-lines" property

  "pixels-above-lines"       gint                  : Read / Write

Pixels of blank space above paragraphs.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 0


The "pixels-below-lines" property

  "pixels-below-lines"       gint                  : Read / Write

Pixels of blank space below paragraphs.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 0


The "pixels-inside-wrap" property

  "pixels-inside-wrap"       gint                  : Read / Write

Pixels of blank space between wrapped lines in a paragraph.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 0


The "right-margin" property

  "right-margin"             gint                  : Read / Write

Width of the right margin in pixels.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 0


The "tabs" property

  "tabs"                     PangoTabArray*        : Read / Write

Custom tabs for this text.


The "wrap-mode" property

  "wrap-mode"                GtkWrapMode           : Read / Write

Whether to wrap lines never, at word boundaries, or at character boundaries.

Default value: GTK_WRAP_NONE

Style Property Details

The "error-underline-color" style property

  "error-underline-color"    GdkColor*             : Read

Color with which to draw error-indication underlines.

Signal Details

The "backspace" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::backspace signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted when the user asks for it.

The default bindings for this signal are Backspace and Shift-Backspace.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "copy-clipboard" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::copy-clipboard signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted to copy the selection to the clipboard.

The default bindings for this signal are Ctrl-c and Ctrl-Insert.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "cut-clipboard" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::cut-clipboard signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted to cut the selection to the clipboard.

The default bindings for this signal are Ctrl-x and Shift-Delete.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "delete-from-cursor" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView  *text_view,
                                                        GtkDeleteType type,
                                                        gint          count,
                                                        gpointer      user_data)      : Action

The ::delete-from-cursor signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted when the user initiates a text deletion.

If the type is GTK_DELETE_CHARS, GTK+ deletes the selection if there is one, otherwise it deletes the requested number of characters.

The default bindings for this signal are Delete for deleting a character, Ctrl-Delete for deleting a word and Ctrl-Backspace for deleting a word backwords.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

type :

the granularity of the deletion, as a GtkDeleteType

count :

the number of type units to delete

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "insert-at-cursor" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gchar       *string,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::insert-at-cursor signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted when the user initiates the insertion of a fixed string at the cursor.

This signal has no default bindings.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

string :

the string to insert

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "move-cursor" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView    *text_view,
                                                        GtkMovementStep step,
                                                        gint            count,
                                                        gboolean        extend_selection,
                                                        gpointer        user_data)             : Action

The ::move-cursor signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted when the user initiates a cursor movement. If the cursor is not visible in text_view, this signal causes the viewport to be moved instead.

Applications should not connect to it, but may emit it with g_signal_emit_by_name() if they need to control the cursor programmatically.

The default bindings for this signal come in two variants, the variant with the Shift modifier extends the selection, the variant without the Shift modifer does not. There are too many key combinations to list them all here.

  • Arrow keys move by individual characters/lines
  • Ctrl-arrow key combinations move by words/paragraphs
  • Home/End keys move to the ends of the buffer
  • PageUp/PageDown keys move vertically by pages
  • Ctrl-PageUp/PageDown keys move horizontally by pages

text_view :

the object which received the signal

step :

the granularity of the move, as a GtkMovementStep

count :

the number of step units to move

extend_selection :

TRUE if the move should extend the selection

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "move-viewport" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView  *text_view,
                                                        GtkScrollStep step,
                                                        gint          count,
                                                        gpointer      user_data)      : Action

The ::move-viewport signal is a keybinding signal which can be bound to key combinations to allow the user to move the viewport, i.e. change what part of the text view is visible in a containing scrolled window.

There are no default bindings for this signal.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

step :

the granularity of the move, as a GtkMovementStep

count :

the number of step units to move

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "page-horizontally" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gint         count,
                                                        gboolean     extend_selection,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)             : Action

The ::page-horizontally signal is a keybinding signal which can be bound to key combinations to allow the user to initiate horizontal cursor movement by pages.

This signal should not be used anymore, instead use the "move-cursor" signal with the GTK_MOVEMENT_HORIZONTAL_PAGES granularity.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

count :

the number of step units to move

extend_selection :

TRUE if the move should extend the selection

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "paste-clipboard" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::paste-clipboard signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted to paste the contents of the clipboard into the text view.

The default bindings for this signal are Ctrl-v and Shift-Insert.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "populate-popup" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *entry,
                                                        GtkMenu     *menu,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Run Last

The ::populate-popup signal gets emitted before showing the context menu of the text view.

If you need to add items to the context menu, connect to this signal and append your menuitems to the menu.

entry :

The text view on which the signal is emitted

menu :

the menu that is being populated

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "preedit-changed" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gchar       *preedit,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

If an input method is used, the typed text will not immediately be committed to the buffer. So if you are interested in the text, connect to this signal.

This signal is only emitted if the text at the given position is actually editable.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

preedit :

the current preedit string

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

Since 2.20


The "select-all" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gboolean     select,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::select-all signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted to select or unselect the complete contents of the text view.

The default bindings for this signal are Ctrl-a and Ctrl-/ for selecting and Shift-Ctrl-a and Ctrl-\ for unselecting.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

select :

TRUE to select, FALSE to unselect

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "set-anchor" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::set-anchor signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted when the user initiates setting the "anchor" mark. The "anchor" mark gets placed at the same position as the "insert" mark.

This signal has no default bindings.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "set-scroll-adjustments" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView   *horizontal,
                                                        GtkAdjustment *vertical,
                                                        GtkAdjustment *arg2,
                                                        gpointer       user_data)       : Action

Set the scroll adjustments for the text view. Usually scrolled containers like GtkScrolledWindow will emit this signal to connect two instances of GtkScrollbar to the scroll directions of the GtkTextView.

horizontal :

the horizontal GtkAdjustment

vertical :

the vertical GtkAdjustment

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "toggle-cursor-visible" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::toggle-cursor-visible signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted to toggle the visibility of the cursor.

The default binding for this signal is F7.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "toggle-overwrite" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkTextView *text_view,
                                                        gpointer     user_data)      : Action

The ::toggle-overwrite signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted to toggle the overwrite mode of the text view.

The default bindings for this signal is Insert.

text_view :

the object which received the signal

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

See Also

GtkTextBuffer, GtkTextIter