'\" '\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. '\" '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. '\" .TH Tk_CanvasTextInfo 3tk 4.0 Tk "Tk Library Procedures" .\" The -*- nroff -*- definitions below are for supplemental macros used .\" in Tcl/Tk manual entries. .\" .\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? .\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure. .\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out", .\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg, .\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be .\" needed; use .AS below instead) .\" .\" .AS ?type? ?name? .\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and .\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed .\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used. .\" .\" .BS .\" Start box enclosure. 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The return value from \fBTk_CanvasGetTextInfo\fR is a pointer to a structure that is shared between Tk and all the items that display text. The structure has the following form: .CS typedef struct Tk_CanvasTextInfo { Tk_3DBorder \fIselBorder\fR; int \fIselBorderWidth\fR; XColor *\fIselFgColorPtr\fR; Tk_Item *\fIselItemPtr\fR; int \fIselectFirst\fR; int \fIselectLast\fR; Tk_Item *\fIanchorItemPtr\fR; int \fIselectAnchor\fR; Tk_3DBorder \fIinsertBorder\fR; int \fIinsertWidth\fR; int \fIinsertBorderWidth\fR; Tk_Item *\fIfocusItemPtr\fR; int \fIgotFocus\fR; int \fIcursorOn\fR; } \fBTk_CanvasTextInfo\fR; .CE The \fBselBorder\fR field identifies a Tk_3DBorder that should be used for drawing the background under selected text. \fIselBorderWidth\fR gives the width of the raised border around selected text, in pixels. \fIselFgColorPtr\fR points to an XColor that describes the foreground color to be used when drawing selected text. \fIselItemPtr\fR points to the item that is currently selected, or NULL if there is no item selected or if the canvas does not have the selection. \fIselectFirst\fR and \fIselectLast\fR give the indices of the first and last selected characters in \fIselItemPtr\fR, as returned by the \fIindexProc\fR for that item. \fIanchorItemPtr\fR points to the item that currently has the selection anchor; this is not necessarily the same as \fIselItemPtr\fR. \fIselectAnchor\fR is an index that identifies the anchor position within \fIanchorItemPtr\fR. \fIinsertBorder\fR contains a Tk_3DBorder to use when drawing the insertion cursor; \fIinsertWidth\fR gives the total width of the insertion cursor in pixels, and \fIinsertBorderWidth\fR gives the width of the raised border around the insertion cursor. \fIfocusItemPtr\fR identifies the item that currently has the input focus, or NULL if there is no such item. \fIgotFocus\fR is 1 if the canvas widget has the input focus and 0 otherwise. \fIcursorOn\fR is 1 if the insertion cursor should be drawn in \fIfocusItemPtr\fR and 0 if it should not be drawn; this field is toggled on and off by Tk to make the cursor blink. .PP The structure returned by \fBTk_CanvasGetTextInfo\fR is shared between Tk and the type managers; typically the type manager calls \fBTk_CanvasGetTextInfo\fR once when an item is created and then saves the pointer in the item's record. Tk will update information in the Tk_CanvasTextInfo; for example, a \fBconfigure\fR widget command might change the \fIselBorder\fR field, or a \fBselect\fR widget command might change the \fIselectFirst\fR field, or Tk might change \fIcursorOn\fR in order to make the insertion cursor flash on and off during successive redisplays. .PP Type managers should treat all of the fields of the Tk_CanvasTextInfo structure as read-only, except for \fIselItemPtr\fR, \fIselectFirst\fR, \fIselectLast\fR, and \fIselectAnchor\fR. Type managers may change \fIselectFirst\fR, \fIselectLast\fR, and \fIselectAnchor\fR to adjust for insertions and deletions in the item (but only if the item is the current owner of the selection or anchor, as determined by \fIselItemPtr\fR or \fIanchorItemPtr\fR). If all of the selected text in the item is deleted, the item should set \fIselItemPtr\fR to NULL to indicate that there is no longer a selection. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, focus, insertion cursor, selection, selection anchor, text