ClutterText

ClutterText — An actor for displaying and editing text

Functions

ClutterActor * clutter_text_new ()
ClutterActor * clutter_text_new_full ()
ClutterActor * clutter_text_new_with_text ()
ClutterActor * clutter_text_new_with_buffer ()
void clutter_text_set_buffer ()
ClutterTextBuffer * clutter_text_get_buffer ()
void clutter_text_set_text ()
void clutter_text_set_markup ()
const gchar * clutter_text_get_text ()
void clutter_text_set_activatable ()
gboolean clutter_text_get_activatable ()
void clutter_text_set_attributes ()
PangoAttrList * clutter_text_get_attributes ()
void clutter_text_set_color ()
void clutter_text_get_color ()
void clutter_text_set_ellipsize ()
PangoEllipsizeMode clutter_text_get_ellipsize ()
void clutter_text_set_font_name ()
const gchar * clutter_text_get_font_name ()
void clutter_text_set_font_description ()
PangoFontDescription * clutter_text_get_font_description ()
void clutter_text_set_password_char ()
gunichar clutter_text_get_password_char ()
void clutter_text_set_justify ()
gboolean clutter_text_get_justify ()
PangoLayout * clutter_text_get_layout ()
void clutter_text_set_line_alignment ()
PangoAlignment clutter_text_get_line_alignment ()
void clutter_text_set_line_wrap ()
gboolean clutter_text_get_line_wrap ()
void clutter_text_set_line_wrap_mode ()
PangoWrapMode clutter_text_get_line_wrap_mode ()
void clutter_text_set_max_length ()
gint clutter_text_get_max_length ()
void clutter_text_set_selectable ()
gboolean clutter_text_get_selectable ()
void clutter_text_set_selection ()
gchar * clutter_text_get_selection ()
void clutter_text_set_selection_bound ()
gint clutter_text_get_selection_bound ()
void clutter_text_set_single_line_mode ()
gboolean clutter_text_get_single_line_mode ()
void clutter_text_set_use_markup ()
gboolean clutter_text_get_use_markup ()
void clutter_text_set_editable ()
gboolean clutter_text_get_editable ()
void clutter_text_insert_text ()
void clutter_text_insert_unichar ()
void clutter_text_delete_chars ()
void clutter_text_delete_text ()
gboolean clutter_text_delete_selection ()
gchar * clutter_text_get_chars ()
void clutter_text_set_cursor_color ()
void clutter_text_get_cursor_color ()
void clutter_text_set_selection_color ()
void clutter_text_get_selection_color ()
void clutter_text_set_selected_text_color ()
void clutter_text_get_selected_text_color ()
void clutter_text_set_cursor_position ()
gint clutter_text_get_cursor_position ()
void clutter_text_set_cursor_visible ()
gboolean clutter_text_get_cursor_visible ()
void clutter_text_set_cursor_size ()
guint clutter_text_get_cursor_size ()
void clutter_text_get_cursor_rect ()
gboolean clutter_text_activate ()
gint clutter_text_coords_to_position ()
gboolean clutter_text_position_to_coords ()
void clutter_text_set_preedit_string ()
void clutter_text_get_layout_offsets ()

Properties

gboolean activatable Read / Write
PangoAttrList * attributes Read / Write
ClutterTextBuffer * buffer Read / Write
ClutterColor * color Read / Write
ClutterColor * cursor-color Read / Write
gboolean cursor-color-set Read
gint cursor-position Read / Write
gint cursor-size Read / Write
gboolean cursor-visible Read / Write
gboolean editable Read / Write
PangoEllipsizeMode ellipsize Read / Write
PangoFontDescription * font-description Read / Write
gchar * font-name Read / Write
gboolean justify Read / Write
PangoAlignment line-alignment Read / Write
gboolean line-wrap Read / Write
PangoWrapMode line-wrap-mode Read / Write
gint max-length Read / Write
guint password-char Read / Write
gint position Read / Write
gboolean selectable Read / Write
ClutterColor * selected-text-color Read / Write
gboolean selected-text-color-set Read
gint selection-bound Read / Write
ClutterColor * selection-color Read / Write
gboolean selection-color-set Read
gboolean single-line-mode Read / Write
gchar * text Read / Write
gboolean use-markup Read / Write

Signals

void activate Run Last
void cursor-changed Run Last
void cursor-event Run Last
void delete-text Action
void insert-text Action
void text-changed Run Last

Types and Values

Object Hierarchy

    GObject
    ╰── GInitiallyUnowned
        ╰── ClutterActor
            ╰── ClutterText

Implemented Interfaces

ClutterText implements ClutterContainer, ClutterScriptable, ClutterAnimatable and AtkImplementorIface.

Description

ClutterText is an actor that displays custom text using Pango as the text rendering engine.

ClutterText also allows inline editing of the text if the actor is set editable using clutter_text_set_editable().

Selection using keyboard or pointers can be enabled using clutter_text_set_selectable().

ClutterText is available since Clutter 1.0

Functions

clutter_text_new ()

ClutterActor *
clutter_text_new (void);

Creates a new ClutterText actor. This actor can be used to display and edit text.

Returns

the newly created ClutterText actor

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_new_full ()

ClutterActor *
clutter_text_new_full (const gchar *font_name,
                       const gchar *text,
                       const ClutterColor *color);

Creates a new ClutterText actor, using font_name as the font description; text will be used to set the contents of the actor; and color will be used as the color to render text .

This function is equivalent to calling clutter_text_new(), clutter_text_set_font_name(), clutter_text_set_text() and clutter_text_set_color().

Parameters

font_name

a string with a font description

 

text

the contents of the actor

 

color

the color to be used to render text

 

Returns

the newly created ClutterText actor

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_new_with_text ()

ClutterActor *
clutter_text_new_with_text (const gchar *font_name,
                            const gchar *text);

Creates a new ClutterText actor, using font_name as the font description; text will be used to set the contents of the actor.

This function is equivalent to calling clutter_text_new(), clutter_text_set_font_name(), and clutter_text_set_text().

Parameters

font_name

a string with a font description.

[allow-none]

text

the contents of the actor

 

Returns

the newly created ClutterText actor

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_new_with_buffer ()

ClutterActor *
clutter_text_new_with_buffer (ClutterTextBuffer *buffer);

Creates a new entry with the specified text buffer.

Parameters

buffer

The buffer to use for the new ClutterText.

 

Returns

a new ClutterText

Since: 1.10


clutter_text_set_buffer ()

void
clutter_text_set_buffer (ClutterText *self,
                         ClutterTextBuffer *buffer);

Set the ClutterTextBuffer object which holds the text for this widget.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

buffer

a ClutterTextBuffer

 

Since: 1.10


clutter_text_get_buffer ()

ClutterTextBuffer *
clutter_text_get_buffer (ClutterText *self);

Get the ClutterTextBuffer object which holds the text for this widget.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

A GtkEntryBuffer object.

[transfer none]

Since: 1.10


clutter_text_set_text ()

void
clutter_text_set_text (ClutterText *self,
                       const gchar *text);

Sets the contents of a ClutterText actor.

If the “use-markup” property was set to TRUE it will be reset to FALSE as a side effect. If you want to maintain the “use-markup” you should use the clutter_text_set_markup() function instead

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

text

the text to set. Passing NULL is the same as passing "" (the empty string).

[allow-none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_markup ()

void
clutter_text_set_markup (ClutterText *self,
                         const gchar *markup);

Sets markup as the contents of a ClutterText.

This is a convenience function for setting a string containing Pango markup, and it is logically equivalent to:

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/* the order is important */
clutter_text_set_text (CLUTTER_TEXT (actor), markup);
clutter_text_set_use_markup (CLUTTER_TEXT (actor), TRUE);

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

markup

a string containing Pango markup. Passing NULL is the same as passing "" (the empty string).

[allow-none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_text ()

const gchar *
clutter_text_get_text (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves a pointer to the current contents of a ClutterText actor.

If you need a copy of the contents for manipulating, either use g_strdup() on the returned string, or use:

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copy = clutter_text_get_chars (text, 0, -1);

Which will return a newly allocated string.

If the ClutterText actor is empty, this function will return an empty string, and not NULL.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

the contents of the actor. The returned string is owned by the ClutterText actor and should never be modified or freed.

[transfer none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_activatable ()

void
clutter_text_set_activatable (ClutterText *self,
                              gboolean activatable);

Sets whether a ClutterText actor should be activatable.

An activatable ClutterText actor will emit the “activate” signal whenever the 'Enter' (or 'Return') key is pressed; if it is not activatable, a new line will be appended to the current content.

An activatable ClutterText must also be set as editable using clutter_text_set_editable().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

activatable

whether the ClutterText actor should be activatable

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_activatable ()

gboolean
clutter_text_get_activatable (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves whether a ClutterText is activatable or not.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the actor is activatable

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_attributes ()

void
clutter_text_set_attributes (ClutterText *self,
                             PangoAttrList *attrs);

Sets the attributes list that are going to be applied to the ClutterText contents.

The ClutterText actor will take a reference on the PangoAttrList passed to this function.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

attrs

a PangoAttrList or NULL to unset the attributes.

[allow-none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_attributes ()

PangoAttrList *
clutter_text_get_attributes (ClutterText *self);

Gets the attribute list that was set on the ClutterText actor clutter_text_set_attributes(), if any.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

the attribute list, or NULL if none was set. The returned value is owned by the ClutterText and should not be unreferenced.

[transfer none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_color ()

void
clutter_text_set_color (ClutterText *self,
                        const ClutterColor *color);

Sets the color of the contents of a ClutterText actor.

The overall opacity of the ClutterText actor will be the result of the alpha value of color and the composited opacity of the actor itself on the scenegraph, as returned by clutter_actor_get_paint_opacity().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

color

a ClutterColor

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_color ()

void
clutter_text_get_color (ClutterText *self,
                        ClutterColor *color);

Retrieves the text color as set by clutter_text_set_color().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

color

return location for a ClutterColor.

[out caller-allocates]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_ellipsize ()

void
clutter_text_set_ellipsize (ClutterText *self,
                            PangoEllipsizeMode mode);

Sets the mode used to ellipsize (add an ellipsis: "...") to the text if there is not enough space to render the entire contents of a ClutterText actor

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

mode

a PangoEllipsizeMode

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_ellipsize ()

PangoEllipsizeMode
clutter_text_get_ellipsize (ClutterText *self);

Returns the ellipsizing position of a ClutterText actor, as set by clutter_text_set_ellipsize().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

PangoEllipsizeMode

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_font_name ()

void
clutter_text_set_font_name (ClutterText *self,
                            const gchar *font_name);

Sets the font used by a ClutterText. The font_name string must either be NULL, which means that the font name from the default ClutterBackend will be used; or be something that can be parsed by the pango_font_description_from_string() function, like:

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// Set the font to the system's Sans, 10 points
clutter_text_set_font_name (text, "Sans 10");

// Set the font to the system's Serif, 16 pixels
clutter_text_set_font_name (text, "Serif 16px");

// Set the font to Helvetica, 10 points
clutter_text_set_font_name (text, "Helvetica 10");

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

font_name

a font name, or NULL to set the default font name.

[allow-none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_font_name ()

const gchar *
clutter_text_get_font_name (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the font name as set by clutter_text_set_font_name().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

a string containing the font name. The returned string is owned by the ClutterText actor and should not be modified or freed

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_font_description ()

void
clutter_text_set_font_description (ClutterText *self,
                                   PangoFontDescription *font_desc);

Sets font_desc as the font description for a ClutterText

The PangoFontDescription is copied by the ClutterText actor so you can safely call pango_font_description_free() on it after calling this function.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

font_desc

a PangoFontDescription

 

Since: 1.2


clutter_text_get_font_description ()

PangoFontDescription *
clutter_text_get_font_description (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the PangoFontDescription used by self

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

a PangoFontDescription. The returned value is owned by the ClutterText actor and it should not be modified or freed

Since: 1.2


clutter_text_set_password_char ()

void
clutter_text_set_password_char (ClutterText *self,
                                gunichar wc);

Sets the character to use in place of the actual text in a password text actor.

If wc is 0 the text will be displayed as it is entered in the ClutterText actor.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

wc

a Unicode character, or 0 to unset the password character

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_password_char ()

gunichar
clutter_text_get_password_char (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the character to use in place of the actual text as set by clutter_text_set_password_char().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

a Unicode character or 0 if the password character is not set

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_justify ()

void
clutter_text_set_justify (ClutterText *self,
                          gboolean justify);

Sets whether the text of the ClutterText actor should be justified on both margins. This setting is ignored if Clutter is compiled against Pango < 1.18.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

justify

whether the text should be justified

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_justify ()

gboolean
clutter_text_get_justify (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves whether the ClutterText actor should justify its contents on both margins.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the text should be justified

Since: 0.6


clutter_text_get_layout ()

PangoLayout *
clutter_text_get_layout (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the current PangoLayout used by a ClutterText actor.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

a PangoLayout. The returned object is owned by the ClutterText actor and should not be modified or freed.

[transfer none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_line_alignment ()

void
clutter_text_set_line_alignment (ClutterText *self,
                                 PangoAlignment alignment);

Sets the way that the lines of a wrapped label are aligned with respect to each other. This does not affect the overall alignment of the label within its allocated or specified width.

To align a ClutterText actor you should add it to a container that supports alignment, or use the anchor point.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

alignment

A PangoAlignment

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_line_alignment ()

PangoAlignment
clutter_text_get_line_alignment (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the alignment of a ClutterText, as set by clutter_text_set_line_alignment().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

a PangoAlignment

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_line_wrap ()

void
clutter_text_set_line_wrap (ClutterText *self,
                            gboolean line_wrap);

Sets whether the contents of a ClutterText actor should wrap, if they don't fit the size assigned to the actor.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

line_wrap

whether the contents should wrap

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_line_wrap ()

gboolean
clutter_text_get_line_wrap (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the value set using clutter_text_set_line_wrap().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the ClutterText actor should wrap its contents

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_line_wrap_mode ()

void
clutter_text_set_line_wrap_mode (ClutterText *self,
                                 PangoWrapMode wrap_mode);

If line wrapping is enabled (see clutter_text_set_line_wrap()) this function controls how the line wrapping is performed. The default is PANGO_WRAP_WORD which means wrap on word boundaries.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

wrap_mode

the line wrapping mode

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_line_wrap_mode ()

PangoWrapMode
clutter_text_get_line_wrap_mode (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the line wrap mode used by the ClutterText actor.

See clutter_text_set_line_wrap_mode().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

the wrap mode used by the ClutterText

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_max_length ()

void
clutter_text_set_max_length (ClutterText *self,
                             gint max);

Sets the maximum allowed length of the contents of the actor. If the current contents are longer than the given length, then they will be truncated to fit.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

max

the maximum number of characters allowed in the text actor; 0 to disable or -1 to set the length of the current string

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_max_length ()

gint
clutter_text_get_max_length (ClutterText *self);

Gets the maximum length of text that can be set into a text actor.

See clutter_text_set_max_length().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

the maximum number of characters.

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_selectable ()

void
clutter_text_set_selectable (ClutterText *self,
                             gboolean selectable);

Sets whether a ClutterText actor should be selectable.

A selectable ClutterText will allow selecting its contents using the pointer or the keyboard.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

selectable

whether the ClutterText actor should be selectable

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_selectable ()

gboolean
clutter_text_get_selectable (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves whether a ClutterText is selectable or not.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the actor is selectable

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_selection ()

void
clutter_text_set_selection (ClutterText *self,
                            gssize start_pos,
                            gssize end_pos);

Selects the region of text between start_pos and end_pos .

This function changes the position of the cursor to match start_pos and the selection bound to match end_pos .

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

start_pos

start of the selection, in characters

 

end_pos

end of the selection, in characters

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_selection ()

gchar *
clutter_text_get_selection (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the currently selected text.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

a newly allocated string containing the currently selected text, or NULL. Use g_free() to free the returned string.

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_selection_bound ()

void
clutter_text_set_selection_bound (ClutterText *self,
                                  gint selection_bound);

Sets the other end of the selection, starting from the current cursor position.

If selection_bound is -1, the selection unset.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

selection_bound

the position of the end of the selection, in characters

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_selection_bound ()

gint
clutter_text_get_selection_bound (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the other end of the selection of a ClutterText actor, in characters from the current cursor position.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

the position of the other end of the selection

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_single_line_mode ()

void
clutter_text_set_single_line_mode (ClutterText *self,
                                   gboolean single_line);

Sets whether a ClutterText actor should be in single line mode or not. Only editable ClutterTexts can be in single line mode.

A text actor in single line mode will not wrap text and will clip the visible area to the predefined size. The contents of the text actor will scroll to display the end of the text if its length is bigger than the allocated width.

When setting the single line mode the “activatable” property is also set as a side effect. Instead of entering a new line character, the text actor will emit the “activate” signal.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

single_line

whether to enable single line mode

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_single_line_mode ()

gboolean
clutter_text_get_single_line_mode (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves whether the ClutterText actor is in single line mode.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the ClutterText actor is in single line mode

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_use_markup ()

void
clutter_text_set_use_markup (ClutterText *self,
                             gboolean setting);

Sets whether the contents of the ClutterText actor contains markup in Pango's text markup language.

Setting “use-markup” on an editable ClutterText will not have any effect except hiding the markup.

See also “use-markup”.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

setting

TRUE if the text should be parsed for markup.

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_use_markup ()

gboolean
clutter_text_get_use_markup (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves whether the contents of the ClutterText actor should be parsed for the Pango text markup.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the contents will be parsed for markup

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_editable ()

void
clutter_text_set_editable (ClutterText *self,
                           gboolean editable);

Sets whether the ClutterText actor should be editable.

An editable ClutterText with key focus set using clutter_actor_grab_key_focus() or clutter_stage_set_key_focus() will receive key events and will update its contents accordingly.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

editable

whether the ClutterText should be editable

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_editable ()

gboolean
clutter_text_get_editable (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves whether a ClutterText is editable or not.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the actor is editable

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_insert_text ()

void
clutter_text_insert_text (ClutterText *self,
                          const gchar *text,
                          gssize position);

Inserts text into a ClutterActor at the given position.

If position is a negative number, the text will be appended at the end of the current contents of the ClutterText.

The position is expressed in characters, not in bytes.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

text

the text to be inserted

 

position

the position of the insertion, or -1

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_insert_unichar ()

void
clutter_text_insert_unichar (ClutterText *self,
                             gunichar wc);

Inserts wc at the current cursor position of a ClutterText actor.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

wc

a Unicode character

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_delete_chars ()

void
clutter_text_delete_chars (ClutterText *self,
                           guint n_chars);

Deletes n_chars inside a ClutterText actor, starting from the current cursor position.

Somewhat awkwardly, the cursor position is decremented by the same number of characters you've deleted.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

n_chars

the number of characters to delete

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_delete_text ()

void
clutter_text_delete_text (ClutterText *self,
                          gssize start_pos,
                          gssize end_pos);

Deletes the text inside a ClutterText actor between start_pos and end_pos .

The starting and ending positions are expressed in characters, not in bytes.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

start_pos

starting position

 

end_pos

ending position

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_delete_selection ()

gboolean
clutter_text_delete_selection (ClutterText *self);

Deletes the currently selected text

This function is only useful in subclasses of ClutterText

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if text was deleted or if the text actor is empty, and FALSE otherwise

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_chars ()

gchar *
clutter_text_get_chars (ClutterText *self,
                        gssize start_pos,
                        gssize end_pos);

Retrieves the contents of the ClutterText actor between start_pos and end_pos , but not including end_pos .

The positions are specified in characters, not in bytes.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

start_pos

start of text, in characters

 

end_pos

end of text, in characters

 

Returns

a newly allocated string with the contents of the text actor between the specified positions. Use g_free() to free the resources when done

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_cursor_color ()

void
clutter_text_set_cursor_color (ClutterText *self,
                               const ClutterColor *color);

Sets the color of the cursor of a ClutterText actor.

If color is NULL, the cursor color will be the same as the text color.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

color

the color of the cursor, or NULL to unset it.

[allow-none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_cursor_color ()

void
clutter_text_get_cursor_color (ClutterText *self,
                               ClutterColor *color);

Retrieves the color of the cursor of a ClutterText actor.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

color

return location for a ClutterColor.

[out]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_selection_color ()

void
clutter_text_set_selection_color (ClutterText *self,
                                  const ClutterColor *color);

Sets the color of the selection of a ClutterText actor.

If color is NULL, the selection color will be the same as the cursor color, or if no cursor color is set either then it will be the same as the text color.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

color

the color of the selection, or NULL to unset it.

[allow-none]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_selection_color ()

void
clutter_text_get_selection_color (ClutterText *self,
                                  ClutterColor *color);

Retrieves the color of the selection of a ClutterText actor.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

color

return location for a ClutterColor.

[out caller-allocates]

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_selected_text_color ()

void
clutter_text_set_selected_text_color (ClutterText *self,
                                      const ClutterColor *color);

Sets the selected text color of a ClutterText actor.

If color is NULL, the selected text color will be the same as the selection color, which then falls back to cursor, and then text color.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

color

the selected text color, or NULL to unset it.

[allow-none]

Since: 1.8


clutter_text_get_selected_text_color ()

void
clutter_text_get_selected_text_color (ClutterText *self,
                                      ClutterColor *color);

Retrieves the color of selected text of a ClutterText actor.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

color

return location for a ClutterColor.

[out caller-allocates]

Since: 1.8


clutter_text_set_cursor_position ()

void
clutter_text_set_cursor_position (ClutterText *self,
                                  gint position);

Sets the cursor of a ClutterText actor at position .

The position is expressed in characters, not in bytes.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

position

the new cursor position, in characters

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_cursor_position ()

gint
clutter_text_get_cursor_position (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the cursor position.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

the cursor position, in characters

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_cursor_visible ()

void
clutter_text_set_cursor_visible (ClutterText *self,
                                 gboolean cursor_visible);

Sets whether the cursor of a ClutterText actor should be visible or not.

The color of the cursor will be the same as the text color unless clutter_text_set_cursor_color() has been called.

The size of the cursor can be set using clutter_text_set_cursor_size().

The position of the cursor can be changed programmatically using clutter_text_set_cursor_position().

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

cursor_visible

whether the cursor should be visible

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_cursor_visible ()

gboolean
clutter_text_get_cursor_visible (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves whether the cursor of a ClutterText actor is visible.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the cursor is visible

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_cursor_size ()

void
clutter_text_set_cursor_size (ClutterText *self,
                              gint size);

Sets the size of the cursor of a ClutterText. The cursor will only be visible if the “cursor-visible” property is set to TRUE.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

size

the size of the cursor, in pixels, or -1 to use the default value

 

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_cursor_size ()

guint
clutter_text_get_cursor_size (ClutterText *self);

Retrieves the size of the cursor of a ClutterText actor.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

the size of the cursor, in pixels

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_get_cursor_rect ()

void
clutter_text_get_cursor_rect (ClutterText *self,
                              ClutterRect *rect);

Retrieves the rectangle that contains the cursor.

The coordinates of the rectangle's origin are in actor-relative coordinates.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

rect

return location of a ClutterRect.

[out caller-allocates]

Since: 1.16


clutter_text_activate ()

gboolean
clutter_text_activate (ClutterText *self);

Emits the “activate” signal, if self has been set as activatable using clutter_text_set_activatable().

This function can be used to emit the ::activate signal inside a “captured-event” or “key-press-event” signal handlers before the default signal handler for the ClutterText is invoked.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

Returns

TRUE if the ::activate signal has been emitted, and FALSE otherwise

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_coords_to_position ()

gint
clutter_text_coords_to_position (ClutterText *self,
                                 gfloat x,
                                 gfloat y);

Retrieves the position of the character at the given coordinates.

Return: the position of the character

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

x

the X coordinate, relative to the actor

 

y

the Y coordinate, relative to the actor

 

Since: 1.10


clutter_text_position_to_coords ()

gboolean
clutter_text_position_to_coords (ClutterText *self,
                                 gint position,
                                 gfloat *x,
                                 gfloat *y,
                                 gfloat *line_height);

Retrieves the coordinates of the given position .

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

position

position in characters

 

x

return location for the X coordinate, or NULL.

[out]

y

return location for the Y coordinate, or NULL.

[out]

line_height

return location for the line height, or NULL.

[out]

Returns

TRUE if the conversion was successful

Since: 1.0


clutter_text_set_preedit_string ()

void
clutter_text_set_preedit_string (ClutterText *self,
                                 const gchar *preedit_str,
                                 PangoAttrList *preedit_attrs,
                                 guint cursor_pos);

Sets, or unsets, the pre-edit string. This function is useful for input methods to display a string (with eventual specific Pango attributes) before it is entered inside the ClutterText buffer.

The preedit string and attributes are ignored if the ClutterText actor is not editable.

This function should not be used by applications

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

preedit_str

the pre-edit string, or NULL to unset it.

[allow-none]

preedit_attrs

the pre-edit string attributes.

[allow-none]

cursor_pos

the cursor position for the pre-edit string

 

Since: 1.2


clutter_text_get_layout_offsets ()

void
clutter_text_get_layout_offsets (ClutterText *self,
                                 gint *x,
                                 gint *y);

Obtains the coordinates where the ClutterText will draw the PangoLayout representing the text.

Parameters

self

a ClutterText

 

x

location to store X offset of layout, or NULL.

[out]

y

location to store Y offset of layout, or NULL.

[out]

Since: 1.8

Types and Values

struct ClutterText

struct ClutterText;

The ClutterText struct contains only private data.

Since: 1.0


struct ClutterTextClass

struct ClutterTextClass {
  /* signals, not vfuncs */
  void (* text_changed)   (ClutterText           *self);
  void (* activate)       (ClutterText           *self);
  void (* cursor_event)   (ClutterText           *self,
                           const ClutterGeometry *geometry);
  void (* cursor_changed) (ClutterText           *self);
};

The ClutterTextClass struct contains only private data.

Members

text_changed ()

class handler for the “text-changed” signal

 

activate ()

class handler for the “activate” signal

 

cursor_event ()

class handler for the “cursor-event” signal

 

cursor_changed ()

class handler for the “cursor-changed” signal

 

Since: 1.0

Property Details

The “activatable” property

  “activatable”              gboolean

Toggles whether return invokes the activate signal or not.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: TRUE

Since: 1.0


The “attributes” property

  “attributes”               PangoAttrList *

A list of PangoStyleAttributes to be applied to the contents of the ClutterText actor.

Flags: Read / Write

Since: 1.0


The “buffer” property

  “buffer”                   ClutterTextBuffer *

The buffer which stores the text for this ClutterText.

If set to NULL, a default buffer will be created.

Flags: Read / Write

Since: 1.8


The “color” property

  “color”                    ClutterColor *

The color used to render the text.

Flags: Read / Write

Since: 1.0


The “cursor-color” property

  “cursor-color”             ClutterColor *

The color of the cursor.

Flags: Read / Write

Since: 1.0


The “cursor-color-set” property

  “cursor-color-set”         gboolean

Will be set to TRUE if “cursor-color” has been set.

Flags: Read

Default value: FALSE

Since: 1.0


The “cursor-position” property

  “cursor-position”          gint

The current input cursor position. -1 is taken to be the end of the text

Flags: Read / Write

Allowed values: >= -1

Default value: -1

Since: 1.12


The “cursor-size” property

  “cursor-size”              gint

The size of the cursor, in pixels. If set to -1 the size used will be the default cursor size of 2 pixels.

Flags: Read / Write

Allowed values: >= -1

Default value: 2

Since: 1.0


The “cursor-visible” property

  “cursor-visible”           gboolean

Whether the input cursor is visible or not.

The cursor will only be visible if this property and either the “editable” or the “selectable” properties are set to TRUE.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: TRUE

Since: 1.0


The “editable” property

  “editable”                 gboolean

Whether key events delivered to the actor causes editing.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: FALSE

Since: 1.0


The “ellipsize” property

  “ellipsize”                PangoEllipsizeMode

The preferred place to ellipsize the contents of the ClutterText actor

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: PANGO_ELLIPSIZE_NONE

Since: 1.0


The “font-description” property

  “font-description”         PangoFontDescription *

The PangoFontDescription that should be used by the ClutterText

If you have a string describing the font then you should look at “font-name” instead

Flags: Read / Write

Since: 1.2


The “font-name” property

  “font-name”                gchar *

The font to be used by the ClutterText, as a string that can be parsed by pango_font_description_from_string().

If set to NULL, the default system font will be used instead.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: NULL

Since: 1.0


The “justify” property

  “justify”                  gboolean

Whether the contents of the ClutterText should be justified on both margins.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: FALSE

Since: 1.0


The “line-alignment” property

  “line-alignment”           PangoAlignment

The preferred alignment for the text. This property controls the alignment of multi-line paragraphs.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: PANGO_ALIGN_LEFT

Since: 1.0


The “line-wrap” property

  “line-wrap”                gboolean

Whether to wrap the lines of “text” if the contents exceed the available allocation. The wrapping strategy is controlled by the “line-wrap-mode” property.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: FALSE

Since: 1.0


The “line-wrap-mode” property

  “line-wrap-mode”           PangoWrapMode

If “line-wrap” is set to TRUE, this property will control how the text is wrapped.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: PANGO_WRAP_WORD

Since: 1.0


The “max-length” property

  “max-length”               gint

The maximum length of the contents of the ClutterText actor.

Flags: Read / Write

Allowed values: >= -1

Default value: 0

Since: 1.0


The “password-char” property

  “password-char”            guint

If non-zero, the character that should be used in place of the actual text in a password text actor.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: 0

Since: 1.0


The “position” property

  “position”                 gint

The current input cursor position. -1 is taken to be the end of the text

ClutterText:position has been deprecated since version 1.12 and should not be used in newly-written code.

Use ClutterText:cursor-position instead.

Flags: Read / Write

Allowed values: >= -1

Default value: -1

Since: 1.0


The “selectable” property

  “selectable”               gboolean

Whether it is possible to select text, either using the pointer or the keyboard.

This property depends on the “reactive” property being set to TRUE.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: TRUE

Since: 1.0


The “selected-text-color” property

  “selected-text-color”      ClutterColor *

The color of selected text.

Flags: Read / Write

Since: 1.8


The “selected-text-color-set” property

  “selected-text-color-set”  gboolean

Will be set to TRUE if “selected-text-color” has been set.

Flags: Read

Default value: FALSE

Since: 1.8


The “selection-bound” property

  “selection-bound”          gint

The current input cursor position. -1 is taken to be the end of the text

Flags: Read / Write

Allowed values: >= -1

Default value: -1

Since: 1.0


The “selection-color” property

  “selection-color”          ClutterColor *

The color of the selection.

Flags: Read / Write

Since: 1.0


The “selection-color-set” property

  “selection-color-set”      gboolean

Will be set to TRUE if “selection-color” has been set.

Flags: Read

Default value: FALSE

Since: 1.0


The “single-line-mode” property

  “single-line-mode”         gboolean

Whether the ClutterText actor should be in single line mode or not. A single line ClutterText actor will only contain a single line of text, scrolling it in case its length is bigger than the allocated size.

Setting this property will also set the “activatable” property as a side-effect.

The “single-line-mode” property is used only if the “editable” property is set to TRUE.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: FALSE

Since: 1.0


The “text” property

  “text”                     gchar *

The text to render inside the actor.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: ""

Since: 1.0


The “use-markup” property

  “use-markup”               gboolean

Whether the text includes Pango markup.

For more informations about the Pango markup format, see pango_layout_set_markup() in the Pango documentation.

It is not possible to round-trip this property between TRUE and FALSE. Once a string with markup has been set on a ClutterText actor with :use-markup set to TRUE, the markup is stripped from the string.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: FALSE

Since: 1.0

Signal Details

The “activate” signal

void
user_function (ClutterText *self,
               gpointer     user_data)

The ::activate signal is emitted each time the actor is 'activated' by the user, normally by pressing the 'Enter' key. The signal is emitted only if “activatable” is set to TRUE.

Parameters

self

the ClutterText that emitted the signal

 

user_data

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

 

Flags: Run Last

Since: 1.0


The “cursor-changed” signal

void
user_function (ClutterText *self,
               gpointer     user_data)

The ::cursor-changed signal is emitted whenever the cursor position or size changes.

Parameters

self

the ClutterText that emitted the signal

 

user_data

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

 

Flags: Run Last

Since: 1.16


The “cursor-event” signal

void
user_function (ClutterText     *self,
               ClutterGeometry *geometry,
               gpointer         user_data)

The ::cursor-event signal is emitted whenever the cursor position changes inside a ClutterText actor. Inside geometry it is stored the current position and size of the cursor, relative to the actor itself.

ClutterText::cursor-event has been deprecated since version 1.16 and should not be used in newly-written code.

Use the “cursor-changed” signal instead

Parameters

self

the ClutterText that emitted the signal

 

geometry

the coordinates of the cursor

 

user_data

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

 

Flags: Run Last

Since: 1.0


The “delete-text” signal

void
user_function (ClutterText *self,
               gint         start_pos,
               gint         end_pos,
               gpointer     user_data)

This signal is emitted when text is deleted from the actor by the user. It is emitted before self text changes.

Parameters

self

the ClutterText that emitted the signal

 

start_pos

the starting position

 

end_pos

the end position

 

user_data

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

 

Flags: Action

Since: 1.2


The “insert-text” signal

void
user_function (ClutterText *self,
               gchar       *new_text,
               gint         new_text_length,
               gpointer     position,
               gpointer     user_data)

This signal is emitted when text is inserted into the actor by the user. It is emitted before self text changes.

Parameters

self

the ClutterText that emitted the signal

 

new_text

the new text to insert

 

new_text_length

the length of the new text, in bytes, or -1 if new_text is nul-terminated

 

position

the position, in characters, at which to insert the new text. this is an in-out parameter. After the signal emission is finished, it should point after the newly inserted text.

 

user_data

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

 

Flags: Action

Since: 1.2


The “text-changed” signal

void
user_function (ClutterText *self,
               gpointer     user_data)

The ::text-changed signal is emitted after actor 's text changes

Parameters

self

the ClutterText that emitted the signal

 

user_data

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

 

Flags: Run Last

Since: 1.0