Package org.gnome.gtk
Interface TextView.MoveCursorCallback
- All Superinterfaces:
FunctionPointer
- Enclosing class:
TextView
- Functional Interface:
- This is a functional interface and can therefore be used as the assignment target for a lambda expression or method reference.
Functional interface declaration of the
MoveCursorCallback
callback.
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
run
(MovementStep step, int count, boolean extendSelection) Gets emitted when the user initiates a cursor movement.default MemorySegment
toCallback
(Arena arena) Creates a native function pointer to theupcall(java.lang.foreign.MemorySegment, int, int, int)
method.default void
upcall
(MemorySegment sourceTextView, int step, int count, int extendSelection) Theupcall
method is called from native code.
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Method Details
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run
Gets emitted when the user initiates a cursor movement.The ::move-cursor signal is a keybinding signal. If the cursor is not visible in
textView
, 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 it does not. There are too many key combinations to list them all here.←
,→
,↑
,↓
move by individual characters/linesCtrl
+←
, etc. move by words/paragraphsHome
andEnd
move to the ends of the bufferPgUp
andPgDn
move vertically by pagesCtrl
+PgUp
andCtrl
+PgDn
move horizontally by pages
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upcall
Theupcall
method is called from native code. The parameters are marshaled andrun(org.gnome.gtk.MovementStep, int, boolean)
is executed. -
toCallback
Creates a native function pointer to theupcall(java.lang.foreign.MemorySegment, int, int, int)
method.- Specified by:
toCallback
in interfaceFunctionPointer
- Parameters:
arena
- the function pointer will be allocated in this arena- Returns:
- the native function pointer
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