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Curses::UI::TextEditor(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Curses::UI::TextEditor(3) |
Curses::UI::TextEditor - Create and manipulate texteditor widgets
Curses::UI::Widget
Curses::UI::Searchable
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+----Curses::UI::TextEditor
use Curses::UI;
my $cui = new Curses::UI;
my $win = $cui->add('window_id', 'Window');
my $editor = $win->add(
'myeditor', 'TextEditor',
-vscrollbar => 1,
-wrapping => 1,
);
$editor->focus();
my $text = $editor->get();
Curses::UI::TextEditor is a widget that can be used to create a couple of
different kinds of texteditors. These are:
- multi-line texteditor
This is a multi-line text editor with features like
word-wrapping, maximum textlength and undo.
- single-line texteditor
The texteditor can be created as a single-line editor. Most of
the features of the default texteditor will remain. Only the multi-line
specific options will not be available (like moving up and down in the
text).
- read only texteditor
The texteditor can also be used in read only mode. In this
mode, the texteditor will function as a text viewer. The user can walk
through the text and search trough it.
See exampes/demo-Curses::UI::TextEditor in the distribution for a
short demo of these.
-parent, -x, -y, -width, -height,
-pad, -padleft, -padright, -padtop,
-padbottom, -ipad, -ipadleft, -ipadright,
-ipadtop, -ipadbottom, -title, -titlefullwidth,
-titlereverse, -onfocus, -onblur
For an explanation of these standard options, see
Curses::UI::Widget.
- -text < TEXT >
This sets the initial text for the widget to TEXT.
- -pos < CURSOR_POSITION >
This sets the initial cursor position for the widget to
CURSOR_POSITION. -pos represents the character index within
-text. By default this option is set to 0.
- -readonly < BOOLEAN >
The texteditor widget will be created as a read only
texteditor (which is also called a textviewer) if BOOLEAN is true. By
default BOOLEAN is false.
- -singleline < BOOLEAN >
The texteditor widget will be created as a single line
texteditor (which is also called a textentry) if BOOLEAN is true. By
default BOOLEAN is false.
- -wrapping < BOOLEAN >
If BOOLEAN is true, the texteditor will have text wrapping
enabled. By default BOOLEAN is false.
- -showlines < BOOLEAN >
If BOOLEAN is set to a true value, each editable line in the
editor will show a line to type on. By default BOOLEAN is set to
false.
- -maxlength < VALUE >
This sets the maximum allowed length of the text to VALUE. By
default VALUE is set to 0, which means that the text may be infinitely
long.
- -maxlines < VALUE >
This sets the maximum allowed number of lines for the text to
SCALAR. By default VALUE is set to 0, which means that the text may
contain an infinite number of lines.
- -password < CHARACTER >
Instead of showing the real text in the widget, every
character of the text will (on the screen) be replaced by CHARACTER. So
creating a standard password field can be done by setting:
-password => '*'
- -regexp < REGEXP >
If characters are added to the texteditor, the new text will
be matched against REGEXP. If the text does not match, the change will
be denied. This can for example be used to force digit-only input on the
texteditor:
-regexp => '/^\d*$/'
- -undolevels < VALUE >
This option determines how many undolevels should be kept in
memory for the texteditor widget. By default 10 levels are kept. If this
value is set to 0, the number of levels is infinite.
- -showoverflow < BOOLEAN >
If BOOLEAN is true, the text in the texteditor will be padded
by an overflow character ($) if there is text outside the screen (like
'pico' does). By default BOOLEAN is true.
- -showhardreturns < BOOLEAN >
If BOOLEAN is true, hard returns will be made visible by a
diamond character. By default BOOLEAN is false.
- -homeonblur < BOOLEAN >
If BOOLEAN is set to a true value, the cursor will move to the
start of the text if the widget loses focus.
- -toupper < BOOLEAN >
If BOOLEAN is true, all entered text will be converted to
uppercase. By default BOOLEAN is false.
- -tolower < BOOLEAN >
If BOOLEAN is true, all entered text will be converted to
lowercase. By default BOOLEAN is false.
- -onchange < CODEREF >
This sets the onChange event handler for the texteditor
widget. If the text is changed by typing, the code in CODEREF will be
executed. It will get the widget reference as its argument.
- -reverse < BOOLEAN >
Makes the text drawn in reverse font.
- new ( OPTIONS )
- layout ( )
- draw ( BOOLEAN )
- focus ( )
- onFocus ( CODEREF )
- onBlur ( CODEREF )
These are standard methods. See Curses::UI::Widget for an
explanation of these.
- text ( [TEXT] )
If TEXT is defined, this will set the text of the widget to
TEXT. To see the change, the widget needs to be redrawn by the
draw method. If TEXT is not defined, this method will return the
current contents of the texteditor.
- get ( )
This method will call text without any arguments, so it
will return the contents of the texteditor.
- onChange ( CODEREF )
This method can be used to set the -onchange event
handler (see above) after initialization of the texteditor.
- set_password_char ( $char )
This method can be used to change the password property. The
password character will be set to $char, or
turned off in $char is undef.
- toggle_showhardreturns
Toggles the -showhardreturns option.
- toggle_showoverflow
Toggles the -showoverflow option.
- toggle_wrapping
Toggles the -wrapping option.
There are different sets of bindings for each mode in which this widget can be
used.
- <tab>
Call the 'returreturnn' routine. This will have the widget
loose its focus.
- <cursor-left>, <CTRL+B>
Call the 'cursor-left' routine: move the cursor one position
to the left.
- <cursor-right>, <CTRL+F>
Call the 'cursor-right' routine: move the cursor one position
to the right.
- <cursor-down>, <CTRL+N>
Call the 'cursor-down' routine: move the cursor one line
down.
- <cursor-up>, <CTRL+P>
Call the 'cursor-up' routine: move the cursor one line up.
- <page-up>
Call the 'cursor-pageup' routine: move the cursor to the
previous page.
- <page-down>
Call the 'cursor-pagedown' routine: move the cursor to the
next page.
- <home>
Call the 'cursor-home' routine: go to the start of the
text.
- <end>
Call the 'cursor-end' routine: go to the end of the text.
- <CTRL+A>
Call the 'cursor-scrlinestart' routine: move the cursor to the
start of the current line.
- <CTRL+E>
Call the 'cursor-scrlineend' routine: move the cursor to the
end of the current line.
- <CTRL+W>
Call the 'toggle-wrapping' routine: toggle the -wrapping
option of the texteditor.
- <CTRL+R>
Call the 'toggle-showhardreturns' routine: toggle the
-showhardreturns option of the texteditor.
- <CTRL+T>
Call the 'toggle-showoverflow' routine: toggle the
-showoverflow option of the texteditor.
- <CTRL+Y>, <CTRL+X>
Call the 'delete-line' routine: Delete the current line.
- <CTRL+K>
Call the 'delete-till-eol' routine: delete the text from the
current cursor position up to the end of the current line.
- <CTRL+U>
Call the 'clear-line' routine: clear the current line and move
the cursor to the start of this line.
- <CTRL+D>
Call the 'delete-character' routine: delete the character that
currently is under the cursor.
- <backspace>
Call the 'backspace' routine: delete the character this is
before the current cursor position.
- <CTRL+Z>
Call the 'undo' routine: undo the last change to the text, up
to -undolevels levels.
- <CTRL+V>
Call the 'paste' routine: this will paste the last deleted
text at the current cursor position.
- <any other key>
Call the 'add-string' routine: the character will be inserted
in the text at the current cursor position.
- <h>
Call the 'cursor-left' routine: move the cursor one position
to the left.
- <l>
Call the 'cursor-right' routine: move the cursor one position
to the right.
- b<<k>>
Call the 'cursor-up' routine: move the cursor one line up.
- b<<j>>
Call the 'cursor-down' routine: move the cursor one line
down.
- <space>, <]>
Call the 'cursor-pagedown' routine: move the cursor to the
next page.
- <->, <[>
Call the 'cursor-pageup' routine: move the cursor to the
previous page.
- </>
Call the 'search-forward' routine. This will make a
'less'-like search system appear in the textviewer. A searchstring can
be entered. After that the user can search for the next occurance using
the 'n' key or the previous occurance using the 'N' key.
- <?>
Call the 'search-backward' routine. This will do the same as
the 'search-forward' routine, only it will search in the opposite
direction.
Curses::UI, Curses::UI::TextViewer Curses::UI::TextEntry Curses::UI::Widget,
Curses::UI::Common
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Maurice Makaay. All rights reserved.
Maintained by Marcus Thiesen (marcus@cpan.thiesenweb.de)
This package is free software and is provided "as is"
without express or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or
modified under the same terms as perl itself.
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