1. Text Editing
- Posted by Ian Smith <whoisian at HOTMAIL.COM> Mar 10, 2000
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I want to write a GUI System for use as a DOS shell. What i want to know is how to write a multi-line text edit control,much like the one that David Cuny wrote for his GUI lib,but i want to able to resize it. thanks for any help. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
2. Re: Text Editing
- Posted by "Cuny, David at DSS" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Mar 10, 2000
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Ian Smith wrote: > how to write a multi-line text edit control, > much like the one that David Cuny wrote for his GUI lib,but i want to able to resize it. Are you writing a DOS application? It's not that hard to rewrite the IDE_EDIT code to support resizing. When you get an onResize event in the window, calculate a new editCX, editCY. Then resize the Pixmap in Buffer with setSize(). Don't forget to call updatePage() to repaint the display. That's about it. Hope this helps! -- David Cuny
3. Re: Text Editing
- Posted by Ian Smith <whoisian at HOTMAIL.COM> Mar 11, 2000
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I'm sorry but i don't think you understood my message. I am writing my own GUI system in a text-mode. I can write all the other types of controls on my own(Single-Line text edit, Radio/Check boxes, frames) i'm not sure wether or not i'll support re-sizing of windows but i still want to support different sizes. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
4. Re: Text Editing
- Posted by "Cuny, David at DSS" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Mar 10, 2000
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Ian Smith wrote: > I am writing my own GUI system in a text-mode. OK, now I understand. What *specifically* were you wondering about? -- David Cuny
5. Re: Text Editing
- Posted by Ian Smith <whoisian at HOTMAIL.COM> Mar 12, 2000
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David, I am wondering how to write a window that can scroll through a text buffer(a sequence holding all the text read in a file) and to be able to scroll through it with all the correct character breaks and no word-wrapping. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
6. Re: Text Editing
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Mar 11, 2000
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- Last edited Mar 12, 2000
Ian Smith wrote: > I am wondering how to write a window that > can scroll through a text buffer(a sequence > holding all the text read in a file) and to be > able to scroll through it with all the correct > character breaks and no word-wrapping. Typically I'll store each line of text as a seperate string. This makes things a lot easier. The user can move anywhere in the display area, independant of whether there is really text there or not. I keep track of the topLine, which is the line number of the top line, and the leftMargin, which is the position of the left margin. The screen display code looks something like this: line = 1 -- position of the top line in the window row = 10 -- position of the left margin in the window -- display a screen of text for i = topLine to topLine + numberOfLines - 1 do -- is the line past the end of file? if i > length( text ) then -- blank line showText = repeat( ' ', pageWidth ) else -- get a line of text theText = text[i] -- text left of margin? if length( theText ) < leftMargin then showText = repeat( ' ', pageWidth ) else -- make the slice safe theText &= repeat( ' ', pageWidth ) -- slice to fit screen showText = theText[leftMargin..leftMargin+pageWidth-1] end if -- display the text position( line, row ) puts( 1, showText ) end for When the user presses a key, my editor first checks to see if there is actual text where the cursor is positioned. For example, if the cursor were located at the '_': this is an example _ and the string wasn't that long, the first thing the editor would do would add padding to that line so that the cursor is above a real character (the . represents a space): this is an example......... Then I can simply insert a character into that position, or whatever. Actually, there's a test it performs before that: it makes sure that the line acually exists. For example: this is the end of the file. _ Here, the cursor is four lines past the end of the file. So I first extend the file, and then pad to the cursor position: this is the end of the file. . . . .... And insert/delete/whatever. Did that answer the question? -- David Cuny
7. Re: Text Editing
- Posted by Ian Smith <whoisian at HOTMAIL.COM> Mar 12, 2000
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- Last edited Mar 13, 2000
Exactly what i needed to know, thanks alot! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com