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19  
20 // generated automatically - do not change
21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt
22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage
23 
24 /*
25  * Conversion parameters:
26  * inFile  = GtkTextView.html
27  * outPack = gtk
28  * outFile = TextView
29  * strct   = GtkTextView
30  * realStrct=
31  * ctorStrct=
32  * clss    = TextView
33  * interf  = 
34  * class Code: Yes
35  * interface Code: No
36  * template for:
37  * extend  = 
38  * implements:
39  * 	- ScrollableIF
40  * prefixes:
41  * 	- gtk_text_view_
42  * omit structs:
43  * omit prefixes:
44  * 	- gtk_text_child_anchor_
45  * omit code:
46  * 	- gtk_text_view_get_hadjustment
47  * 	- gtk_text_view_get_vadjustment
48  * omit signals:
49  * imports:
50  * 	- glib.Str
51  * 	- glib.ListG
52  * 	- gdk.Window
53  * 	- gtk.Adjustment
54  * 	- gtk.TextAttributes
55  * 	- gtk.TextBuffer
56  * 	- gtk.TextChildAnchor
57  * 	- gtk.TextIter
58  * 	- gtk.TextMark
59  * 	- gtk.Widget
60  * 	- pango.PgTabArray
61  * 	- gtk.ScrollableIF
62  * 	- gtk.ScrollableT
63  * structWrap:
64  * 	- GList* -> ListG
65  * 	- GdkWindow* -> Window
66  * 	- GtkAdjustment* -> Adjustment
67  * 	- GtkTextAttributes* -> TextAttributes
68  * 	- GtkTextBuffer* -> TextBuffer
69  * 	- GtkTextChildAnchor* -> TextChildAnchor
70  * 	- GtkTextIter* -> TextIter
71  * 	- GtkTextMark* -> TextMark
72  * 	- GtkWidget* -> Widget
73  * 	- PangoTabArray* -> PgTabArray
74  * module aliases:
75  * local aliases:
76  * overrides:
77  */
78 
79 module gtk.TextView;
80 
81 public  import gtkc.gtktypes;
82 
83 private import gtkc.gtk;
84 private import glib.ConstructionException;
85 private import gobject.ObjectG;
86 
87 private import gobject.Signals;
88 public  import gtkc.gdktypes;
89 
90 private import glib.Str;
91 private import glib.ListG;
92 private import gdk.Window;
93 private import gtk.Adjustment;
94 private import gtk.TextAttributes;
95 private import gtk.TextBuffer;
96 private import gtk.TextChildAnchor;
97 private import gtk.TextIter;
98 private import gtk.TextMark;
99 private import gtk.Widget;
100 private import pango.PgTabArray;
101 private import gtk.ScrollableIF;
102 private import gtk.ScrollableT;
103 
104 
105 
106 private import gtk.Container;
107 
108 /**
109  * You may wish to begin by reading the text widget
110  * conceptual overview which gives an overview of all the objects and data
111  * types related to the text widget and how they work together.
112  */
113 public class TextView : Container, ScrollableIF
114 {
115 	
116 	/** the main Gtk struct */
117 	protected GtkTextView* gtkTextView;
118 	
119 	
120 	public GtkTextView* getTextViewStruct()
121 	{
122 		return gtkTextView;
123 	}
124 	
125 	
126 	/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
127 	protected override void* getStruct()
128 	{
129 		return cast(void*)gtkTextView;
130 	}
131 	
132 	/**
133 	 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class
134 	 */
135 	public this (GtkTextView* gtkTextView)
136 	{
137 		super(cast(GtkContainer*)gtkTextView);
138 		this.gtkTextView = gtkTextView;
139 	}
140 	
141 	protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj)
142 	{
143 		super.setStruct(obj);
144 		gtkTextView = cast(GtkTextView*)obj;
145 	}
146 	
147 	// add the Scrollable capabilities
148 	mixin ScrollableT!(GtkTextView);
149 	
150 	/**
151 	 * Get the text line at the pixel y
152 	 */
153 	string getLineTextAt(gint y)
154 	{
155 		
156 		TextIter iter = new TextIter();
157 		int windowX;
158 		int windowY;
159 		bufferToWindowCoords(TextWindowType.TEXT, 0, y, windowX, windowY);
160 		
161 		gtk_text_view_get_line_at_y(gtkTextView, iter.getTextIterStruct(), y+y-windowY, null);
162 		
163 		TextIter iterEnd = new TextIter();
164 		TextBuffer buffer = getBuffer();
165 		buffer.getIterAtOffset(iterEnd, iter.getOffset()+iter.getCharsInLine());
166 		return buffer.getText(iter, iterEnd, false);
167 	}
168 	
169 	/**
170 	 * Simply appends some on the cursor position
171 	 * Params:
172 	 *  text = the text to append
173 	 */
174 	void insertText(string text)
175 	{
176 		TextBuffer buf = getBuffer();
177 		buf.insertAtCursor(text);
178 	}
179 	
180 	/**
181 	 * Simply appends some text to this view
182 	 * Params:
183 	 *  text = the text to append
184 	 */
185 	void appendText(string text, bool ensureVisible=true)
186 	{
187 		TextBuffer buf = getBuffer();
188 		TextIter iter = new TextIter();
189 		buf.getEndIter(iter);
190 		buf.insert(iter, text);
191 		if ( ensureVisible )
192 		{
193 			gdouble within_margin = 0.0;
194 			bool use_align = false;
195 			gdouble xalign = 0.0;
196 			gdouble yalign = 0.0;
197 			scrollToMark(buf.createMark("",iter,true), within_margin, use_align, xalign, yalign);
198 		}
199 	}
200 	
201 	/**
202 	 */
203 	int[string] connectedSignals;
204 	
205 	void delegate(TextView)[] onBackspaceListeners;
206 	/**
207 	 * The ::backspace signal is a
208 	 * keybinding signal
209 	 * which gets emitted when the user asks for it.
210 	 * The default bindings for this signal are
211 	 * Backspace and Shift-Backspace.
212 	 */
213 	void addOnBackspace(void delegate(TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
214 	{
215 		if ( !("backspace" in connectedSignals) )
216 		{
217 			Signals.connectData(
218 			getStruct(),
219 			"backspace",
220 			cast(GCallback)&callBackBackspace,
221 			cast(void*)this,
222 			null,
223 			connectFlags);
224 			connectedSignals["backspace"] = 1;
225 		}
226 		onBackspaceListeners ~= dlg;
227 	}
228 	extern(C) static void callBackBackspace(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, TextView _textView)
229 	{
230 		foreach ( void delegate(TextView) dlg ; _textView.onBackspaceListeners )
231 		{
232 			dlg(_textView);
233 		}
234 	}
235 	
236 	void delegate(TextView)[] onCopyClipboardListeners;
237 	/**
238 	 * The ::copy-clipboard signal is a
239 	 * keybinding signal
240 	 * which gets emitted to copy the selection to the clipboard.
241 	 * The default bindings for this signal are
242 	 * Ctrl-c and Ctrl-Insert.
243 	 */
244 	void addOnCopyClipboard(void delegate(TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
245 	{
246 		if ( !("copy-clipboard" in connectedSignals) )
247 		{
248 			Signals.connectData(
249 			getStruct(),
250 			"copy-clipboard",
251 			cast(GCallback)&callBackCopyClipboard,
252 			cast(void*)this,
253 			null,
254 			connectFlags);
255 			connectedSignals["copy-clipboard"] = 1;
256 		}
257 		onCopyClipboardListeners ~= dlg;
258 	}
259 	extern(C) static void callBackCopyClipboard(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, TextView _textView)
260 	{
261 		foreach ( void delegate(TextView) dlg ; _textView.onCopyClipboardListeners )
262 		{
263 			dlg(_textView);
264 		}
265 	}
266 	
267 	void delegate(TextView)[] onCutClipboardListeners;
268 	/**
269 	 * The ::cut-clipboard signal is a
270 	 * keybinding signal
271 	 * which gets emitted to cut the selection to the clipboard.
272 	 * The default bindings for this signal are
273 	 * Ctrl-x and Shift-Delete.
274 	 */
275 	void addOnCutClipboard(void delegate(TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
276 	{
277 		if ( !("cut-clipboard" in connectedSignals) )
278 		{
279 			Signals.connectData(
280 			getStruct(),
281 			"cut-clipboard",
282 			cast(GCallback)&callBackCutClipboard,
283 			cast(void*)this,
284 			null,
285 			connectFlags);
286 			connectedSignals["cut-clipboard"] = 1;
287 		}
288 		onCutClipboardListeners ~= dlg;
289 	}
290 	extern(C) static void callBackCutClipboard(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, TextView _textView)
291 	{
292 		foreach ( void delegate(TextView) dlg ; _textView.onCutClipboardListeners )
293 		{
294 			dlg(_textView);
295 		}
296 	}
297 	
298 	void delegate(GtkDeleteType, gint, TextView)[] onDeleteFromCursorListeners;
299 	/**
300 	 * The ::delete-from-cursor signal is a
301 	 * keybinding signal
302 	 * which gets emitted when the user initiates a text deletion.
303 	 * If the type is GTK_DELETE_CHARS, GTK+ deletes the selection
304 	 * if there is one, otherwise it deletes the requested number
305 	 * of characters.
306 	 * The default bindings for this signal are
307 	 * Delete for deleting a character, Ctrl-Delete for
308 	 * deleting a word and Ctrl-Backspace for deleting a word
309 	 * backwords.
310 	 */
311 	void addOnDeleteFromCursor(void delegate(GtkDeleteType, gint, TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
312 	{
313 		if ( !("delete-from-cursor" in connectedSignals) )
314 		{
315 			Signals.connectData(
316 			getStruct(),
317 			"delete-from-cursor",
318 			cast(GCallback)&callBackDeleteFromCursor,
319 			cast(void*)this,
320 			null,
321 			connectFlags);
322 			connectedSignals["delete-from-cursor"] = 1;
323 		}
324 		onDeleteFromCursorListeners ~= dlg;
325 	}
326 	extern(C) static void callBackDeleteFromCursor(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, GtkDeleteType type, gint count, TextView _textView)
327 	{
328 		foreach ( void delegate(GtkDeleteType, gint, TextView) dlg ; _textView.onDeleteFromCursorListeners )
329 		{
330 			dlg(type, count, _textView);
331 		}
332 	}
333 	
334 	void delegate(string, TextView)[] onInsertAtCursorListeners;
335 	/**
336 	 * The ::insert-at-cursor signal is a
337 	 * keybinding signal
338 	 * which gets emitted when the user initiates the insertion of a
339 	 * fixed string at the cursor.
340 	 * This signal has no default bindings.
341 	 */
342 	void addOnInsertAtCursor(void delegate(string, TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
343 	{
344 		if ( !("insert-at-cursor" in connectedSignals) )
345 		{
346 			Signals.connectData(
347 			getStruct(),
348 			"insert-at-cursor",
349 			cast(GCallback)&callBackInsertAtCursor,
350 			cast(void*)this,
351 			null,
352 			connectFlags);
353 			connectedSignals["insert-at-cursor"] = 1;
354 		}
355 		onInsertAtCursorListeners ~= dlg;
356 	}
357 	extern(C) static void callBackInsertAtCursor(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, gchar* str, TextView _textView)
358 	{
359 		foreach ( void delegate(string, TextView) dlg ; _textView.onInsertAtCursorListeners )
360 		{
361 			dlg(Str.toString(str), _textView);
362 		}
363 	}
364 	
365 	void delegate(GtkMovementStep, gint, gboolean, TextView)[] onMoveCursorListeners;
366 	/**
367 	 * The ::move-cursor signal is a
368 	 * keybinding signal
369 	 * which gets emitted when the user initiates a cursor movement.
370 	 * If the cursor is not visible in text_view, this signal causes
371 	 * the viewport to be moved instead.
372 	 * Applications should not connect to it, but may emit it with
373 	 * g_signal_emit_by_name() if they need to control the cursor
374 	 * programmatically.
375 	 * The default bindings for this signal come in two variants,
376 	 * the variant with the Shift modifier extends the selection,
377 	 * the variant without the Shift modifer does not.
378 	 * There are too many key combinations to list them all here.
379 	 * Arrow keys move by individual characters/lines
380 	 * Ctrl-arrow key combinations move by words/paragraphs
381 	 * Home/End keys move to the ends of the buffer
382 	 * PageUp/PageDown keys move vertically by pages
383 	 * Ctrl-PageUp/PageDown keys move horizontally by pages
384 	 * TRUE if the move should extend the selection
385 	 */
386 	void addOnMoveCursor(void delegate(GtkMovementStep, gint, gboolean, TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
387 	{
388 		if ( !("move-cursor" in connectedSignals) )
389 		{
390 			Signals.connectData(
391 			getStruct(),
392 			"move-cursor",
393 			cast(GCallback)&callBackMoveCursor,
394 			cast(void*)this,
395 			null,
396 			connectFlags);
397 			connectedSignals["move-cursor"] = 1;
398 		}
399 		onMoveCursorListeners ~= dlg;
400 	}
401 	extern(C) static void callBackMoveCursor(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, GtkMovementStep step, gint count, gboolean extendSelection, TextView _textView)
402 	{
403 		foreach ( void delegate(GtkMovementStep, gint, gboolean, TextView) dlg ; _textView.onMoveCursorListeners )
404 		{
405 			dlg(step, count, extendSelection, _textView);
406 		}
407 	}
408 	
409 	void delegate(GtkScrollStep, gint, TextView)[] onMoveViewportListeners;
410 	/**
411 	 * The ::move-viewport signal is a
412 	 * keybinding signal
413 	 * which can be bound to key combinations to allow the user
414 	 * to move the viewport, i.e. change what part of the text view
415 	 * is visible in a containing scrolled window.
416 	 * There are no default bindings for this signal.
417 	 */
418 	void addOnMoveViewport(void delegate(GtkScrollStep, gint, TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
419 	{
420 		if ( !("move-viewport" in connectedSignals) )
421 		{
422 			Signals.connectData(
423 			getStruct(),
424 			"move-viewport",
425 			cast(GCallback)&callBackMoveViewport,
426 			cast(void*)this,
427 			null,
428 			connectFlags);
429 			connectedSignals["move-viewport"] = 1;
430 		}
431 		onMoveViewportListeners ~= dlg;
432 	}
433 	extern(C) static void callBackMoveViewport(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, GtkScrollStep step, gint count, TextView _textView)
434 	{
435 		foreach ( void delegate(GtkScrollStep, gint, TextView) dlg ; _textView.onMoveViewportListeners )
436 		{
437 			dlg(step, count, _textView);
438 		}
439 	}
440 	
441 	void delegate(TextView)[] onPasteClipboardListeners;
442 	/**
443 	 * The ::paste-clipboard signal is a
444 	 * keybinding signal
445 	 * which gets emitted to paste the contents of the clipboard
446 	 * into the text view.
447 	 * The default bindings for this signal are
448 	 * Ctrl-v and Shift-Insert.
449 	 */
450 	void addOnPasteClipboard(void delegate(TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
451 	{
452 		if ( !("paste-clipboard" in connectedSignals) )
453 		{
454 			Signals.connectData(
455 			getStruct(),
456 			"paste-clipboard",
457 			cast(GCallback)&callBackPasteClipboard,
458 			cast(void*)this,
459 			null,
460 			connectFlags);
461 			connectedSignals["paste-clipboard"] = 1;
462 		}
463 		onPasteClipboardListeners ~= dlg;
464 	}
465 	extern(C) static void callBackPasteClipboard(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, TextView _textView)
466 	{
467 		foreach ( void delegate(TextView) dlg ; _textView.onPasteClipboardListeners )
468 		{
469 			dlg(_textView);
470 		}
471 	}
472 	
473 	void delegate(Widget, TextView)[] onPopulatePopupListeners;
474 	/**
475 	 * The ::populate-popup signal gets emitted before showing the
476 	 * context menu of the text view.
477 	 * If you need to add items to the context menu, connect
478 	 * to this signal and append your items to the popup, which
479 	 * will be a GtkMenu in this case.
480 	 * If "populate-all" is TRUE, this signal will
481 	 * also be emitted to populate touch popups. In this case,
482 	 * popup will be a different container, e.g. a GtkToolbar.
483 	 * The signal handler should not make assumptions about the
484 	 * type of widget, but check whether popup is a GtkMenu
485 	 * or GtkToolbar or another kind of container.
486 	 */
487 	void addOnPopulatePopup(void delegate(Widget, TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
488 	{
489 		if ( !("populate-popup" in connectedSignals) )
490 		{
491 			Signals.connectData(
492 			getStruct(),
493 			"populate-popup",
494 			cast(GCallback)&callBackPopulatePopup,
495 			cast(void*)this,
496 			null,
497 			connectFlags);
498 			connectedSignals["populate-popup"] = 1;
499 		}
500 		onPopulatePopupListeners ~= dlg;
501 	}
502 	extern(C) static void callBackPopulatePopup(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, GtkWidget* popup, TextView _textView)
503 	{
504 		foreach ( void delegate(Widget, TextView) dlg ; _textView.onPopulatePopupListeners )
505 		{
506 			dlg(ObjectG.getDObject!(Widget)(popup), _textView);
507 		}
508 	}
509 	
510 	void delegate(string, TextView)[] onPreeditChangedListeners;
511 	/**
512 	 * If an input method is used, the typed text will not immediately
513 	 * be committed to the buffer. So if you are interested in the text,
514 	 * connect to this signal.
515 	 * This signal is only emitted if the text at the given position
516 	 * is actually editable.
517 	 * Since 2.20
518 	 */
519 	void addOnPreeditChanged(void delegate(string, TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
520 	{
521 		if ( !("preedit-changed" in connectedSignals) )
522 		{
523 			Signals.connectData(
524 			getStruct(),
525 			"preedit-changed",
526 			cast(GCallback)&callBackPreeditChanged,
527 			cast(void*)this,
528 			null,
529 			connectFlags);
530 			connectedSignals["preedit-changed"] = 1;
531 		}
532 		onPreeditChangedListeners ~= dlg;
533 	}
534 	extern(C) static void callBackPreeditChanged(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, gchar* preedit, TextView _textView)
535 	{
536 		foreach ( void delegate(string, TextView) dlg ; _textView.onPreeditChangedListeners )
537 		{
538 			dlg(Str.toString(preedit), _textView);
539 		}
540 	}
541 	
542 	void delegate(gboolean, TextView)[] onSelectAllListeners;
543 	/**
544 	 * The ::select-all signal is a
545 	 * keybinding signal
546 	 * which gets emitted to select or unselect the complete
547 	 * contents of the text view.
548 	 * The default bindings for this signal are Ctrl-a and Ctrl-/
549 	 * for selecting and Shift-Ctrl-a and Ctrl-\ for unselecting.
550 	 * TRUE to select, FALSE to unselect
551 	 */
552 	void addOnSelectAll(void delegate(gboolean, TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
553 	{
554 		if ( !("select-all" in connectedSignals) )
555 		{
556 			Signals.connectData(
557 			getStruct(),
558 			"select-all",
559 			cast(GCallback)&callBackSelectAll,
560 			cast(void*)this,
561 			null,
562 			connectFlags);
563 			connectedSignals["select-all"] = 1;
564 		}
565 		onSelectAllListeners ~= dlg;
566 	}
567 	extern(C) static void callBackSelectAll(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, gboolean select, TextView _textView)
568 	{
569 		foreach ( void delegate(gboolean, TextView) dlg ; _textView.onSelectAllListeners )
570 		{
571 			dlg(select, _textView);
572 		}
573 	}
574 	
575 	void delegate(TextView)[] onSetAnchorListeners;
576 	/**
577 	 * The ::set-anchor signal is a
578 	 * keybinding signal
579 	 * which gets emitted when the user initiates setting the "anchor"
580 	 * mark. The "anchor" mark gets placed at the same position as the
581 	 * "insert" mark.
582 	 * This signal has no default bindings.
583 	 */
584 	void addOnSetAnchor(void delegate(TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
585 	{
586 		if ( !("set-anchor" in connectedSignals) )
587 		{
588 			Signals.connectData(
589 			getStruct(),
590 			"set-anchor",
591 			cast(GCallback)&callBackSetAnchor,
592 			cast(void*)this,
593 			null,
594 			connectFlags);
595 			connectedSignals["set-anchor"] = 1;
596 		}
597 		onSetAnchorListeners ~= dlg;
598 	}
599 	extern(C) static void callBackSetAnchor(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, TextView _textView)
600 	{
601 		foreach ( void delegate(TextView) dlg ; _textView.onSetAnchorListeners )
602 		{
603 			dlg(_textView);
604 		}
605 	}
606 	
607 	void delegate(TextView)[] onToggleCursorVisibleListeners;
608 	/**
609 	 * The ::toggle-cursor-visible signal is a
610 	 * keybinding signal
611 	 * which gets emitted to toggle the visibility of the cursor.
612 	 * The default binding for this signal is F7.
613 	 */
614 	void addOnToggleCursorVisible(void delegate(TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
615 	{
616 		if ( !("toggle-cursor-visible" in connectedSignals) )
617 		{
618 			Signals.connectData(
619 			getStruct(),
620 			"toggle-cursor-visible",
621 			cast(GCallback)&callBackToggleCursorVisible,
622 			cast(void*)this,
623 			null,
624 			connectFlags);
625 			connectedSignals["toggle-cursor-visible"] = 1;
626 		}
627 		onToggleCursorVisibleListeners ~= dlg;
628 	}
629 	extern(C) static void callBackToggleCursorVisible(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, TextView _textView)
630 	{
631 		foreach ( void delegate(TextView) dlg ; _textView.onToggleCursorVisibleListeners )
632 		{
633 			dlg(_textView);
634 		}
635 	}
636 	
637 	void delegate(TextView)[] onToggleOverwriteListeners;
638 	/**
639 	 * The ::toggle-overwrite signal is a
640 	 * keybinding signal
641 	 * which gets emitted to toggle the overwrite mode of the text view.
642 	 * The default bindings for this signal is Insert.
643 	 * See Also
644 	 * GtkTextBuffer, GtkTextIter
645 	 */
646 	void addOnToggleOverwrite(void delegate(TextView) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
647 	{
648 		if ( !("toggle-overwrite" in connectedSignals) )
649 		{
650 			Signals.connectData(
651 			getStruct(),
652 			"toggle-overwrite",
653 			cast(GCallback)&callBackToggleOverwrite,
654 			cast(void*)this,
655 			null,
656 			connectFlags);
657 			connectedSignals["toggle-overwrite"] = 1;
658 		}
659 		onToggleOverwriteListeners ~= dlg;
660 	}
661 	extern(C) static void callBackToggleOverwrite(GtkTextView* textViewStruct, TextView _textView)
662 	{
663 		foreach ( void delegate(TextView) dlg ; _textView.onToggleOverwriteListeners )
664 		{
665 			dlg(_textView);
666 		}
667 	}
668 	
669 	
670 	/**
671 	 * Creates a new GtkTextView. If you don't call gtk_text_view_set_buffer()
672 	 * before using the text view, an empty default buffer will be created
673 	 * for you. Get the buffer with gtk_text_view_get_buffer(). If you want
674 	 * to specify your own buffer, consider gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer().
675 	 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
676 	 */
677 	public this ()
678 	{
679 		// GtkWidget * gtk_text_view_new (void);
680 		auto p = gtk_text_view_new();
681 		if(p is null)
682 		{
683 			throw new ConstructionException("null returned by gtk_text_view_new()");
684 		}
685 		this(cast(GtkTextView*) p);
686 	}
687 	
688 	/**
689 	 * Creates a new GtkTextView widget displaying the buffer
690 	 * buffer. One buffer can be shared among many widgets.
691 	 * buffer may be NULL to create a default buffer, in which case
692 	 * this function is equivalent to gtk_text_view_new(). The
693 	 * text view adds its own reference count to the buffer; it does not
694 	 * take over an existing reference.
695 	 * Params:
696 	 * buffer = a GtkTextBuffer
697 	 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
698 	 */
699 	public this (TextBuffer buffer)
700 	{
701 		// GtkWidget * gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer (GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
702 		auto p = gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer((buffer is null) ? null : buffer.getTextBufferStruct());
703 		if(p is null)
704 		{
705 			throw new ConstructionException("null returned by gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer((buffer is null) ? null : buffer.getTextBufferStruct())");
706 		}
707 		this(cast(GtkTextView*) p);
708 	}
709 	
710 	/**
711 	 * Sets buffer as the buffer being displayed by text_view. The previous
712 	 * buffer displayed by the text view is unreferenced, and a reference is
713 	 * added to buffer. If you owned a reference to buffer before passing it
714 	 * to this function, you must remove that reference yourself; GtkTextView
715 	 * will not "adopt" it.
716 	 * Params:
717 	 * buffer = a GtkTextBuffer. [allow-none]
718 	 */
719 	public void setBuffer(TextBuffer buffer)
720 	{
721 		// void gtk_text_view_set_buffer (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextBuffer *buffer);
722 		gtk_text_view_set_buffer(gtkTextView, (buffer is null) ? null : buffer.getTextBufferStruct());
723 	}
724 	
725 	/**
726 	 * Returns the GtkTextBuffer being displayed by this text view.
727 	 * The reference count on the buffer is not incremented; the caller
728 	 * of this function won't own a new reference.
729 	 * Returns: a GtkTextBuffer. [transfer none]
730 	 */
731 	public TextBuffer getBuffer()
732 	{
733 		// GtkTextBuffer * gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GtkTextView *text_view);
734 		auto p = gtk_text_view_get_buffer(gtkTextView);
735 		
736 		if(p is null)
737 		{
738 			return null;
739 		}
740 		
741 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(TextBuffer)(cast(GtkTextBuffer*) p);
742 	}
743 	
744 	/**
745 	 * Scrolls text_view so that mark is on the screen in the position
746 	 * indicated by xalign and yalign. An alignment of 0.0 indicates
747 	 * left or top, 1.0 indicates right or bottom, 0.5 means center.
748 	 * If use_align is FALSE, the text scrolls the minimal distance to
749 	 * get the mark onscreen, possibly not scrolling at all. The effective
750 	 * screen for purposes of this function is reduced by a margin of size
751 	 * within_margin.
752 	 * Params:
753 	 * mark = a GtkTextMark
754 	 * withinMargin = margin as a [0.0,0.5) fraction of screen size
755 	 * useAlign = whether to use alignment arguments (if FALSE, just
756 	 * get the mark onscreen)
757 	 * xalign = horizontal alignment of mark within visible area
758 	 * yalign = vertical alignment of mark within visible area
759 	 */
760 	public void scrollToMark(TextMark mark, double withinMargin, int useAlign, double xalign, double yalign)
761 	{
762 		// void gtk_text_view_scroll_to_mark (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextMark *mark,  gdouble within_margin,  gboolean use_align,  gdouble xalign,  gdouble yalign);
763 		gtk_text_view_scroll_to_mark(gtkTextView, (mark is null) ? null : mark.getTextMarkStruct(), withinMargin, useAlign, xalign, yalign);
764 	}
765 	
766 	/**
767 	 * Scrolls text_view so that iter is on the screen in the position
768 	 * indicated by xalign and yalign. An alignment of 0.0 indicates
769 	 * left or top, 1.0 indicates right or bottom, 0.5 means center.
770 	 * If use_align is FALSE, the text scrolls the minimal distance to
771 	 * get the mark onscreen, possibly not scrolling at all. The effective
772 	 * screen for purposes of this function is reduced by a margin of size
773 	 * within_margin.
774 	 * Note that this function uses the currently-computed height of the
775 	 * lines in the text buffer. Line heights are computed in an idle
776 	 * handler; so this function may not have the desired effect if it's
777 	 * called before the height computations. To avoid oddness, consider
778 	 * using gtk_text_view_scroll_to_mark() which saves a point to be
779 	 * scrolled to after line validation.
780 	 * Params:
781 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
782 	 * withinMargin = margin as a [0.0,0.5) fraction of screen size
783 	 * useAlign = whether to use alignment arguments (if FALSE,
784 	 * just get the mark onscreen)
785 	 * xalign = horizontal alignment of mark within visible area
786 	 * yalign = vertical alignment of mark within visible area
787 	 * Returns: TRUE if scrolling occurred
788 	 */
789 	public int scrollToIter(TextIter iter, double withinMargin, int useAlign, double xalign, double yalign)
790 	{
791 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *iter,  gdouble within_margin,  gboolean use_align,  gdouble xalign,  gdouble yalign);
792 		return gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct(), withinMargin, useAlign, xalign, yalign);
793 	}
794 	
795 	/**
796 	 * Scrolls text_view the minimum distance such that mark is contained
797 	 * within the visible area of the widget.
798 	 * Params:
799 	 * mark = a mark in the buffer for text_view
800 	 */
801 	public void scrollMarkOnscreen(TextMark mark)
802 	{
803 		// void gtk_text_view_scroll_mark_onscreen (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextMark *mark);
804 		gtk_text_view_scroll_mark_onscreen(gtkTextView, (mark is null) ? null : mark.getTextMarkStruct());
805 	}
806 	
807 	/**
808 	 * Moves a mark within the buffer so that it's
809 	 * located within the currently-visible text area.
810 	 * Params:
811 	 * mark = a GtkTextMark
812 	 * Returns: TRUE if the mark moved (wasn't already onscreen)
813 	 */
814 	public int moveMarkOnscreen(TextMark mark)
815 	{
816 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_move_mark_onscreen (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextMark *mark);
817 		return gtk_text_view_move_mark_onscreen(gtkTextView, (mark is null) ? null : mark.getTextMarkStruct());
818 	}
819 	
820 	/**
821 	 * Moves the cursor to the currently visible region of the
822 	 * buffer, it it isn't there already.
823 	 * Returns: TRUE if the cursor had to be moved.
824 	 */
825 	public int placeCursorOnscreen()
826 	{
827 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_place_cursor_onscreen (GtkTextView *text_view);
828 		return gtk_text_view_place_cursor_onscreen(gtkTextView);
829 	}
830 	
831 	/**
832 	 * Fills visible_rect with the currently-visible
833 	 * region of the buffer, in buffer coordinates. Convert to window coordinates
834 	 * with gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords().
835 	 * Params:
836 	 * visibleRect = rectangle to fill. [out]
837 	 */
838 	public void getVisibleRect(out Rectangle visibleRect)
839 	{
840 		// void gtk_text_view_get_visible_rect (GtkTextView *text_view,  GdkRectangle *visible_rect);
841 		gtk_text_view_get_visible_rect(gtkTextView, &visibleRect);
842 	}
843 	
844 	/**
845 	 * Gets a rectangle which roughly contains the character at iter.
846 	 * The rectangle position is in buffer coordinates; use
847 	 * gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords() to convert these
848 	 * coordinates to coordinates for one of the windows in the text view.
849 	 * Params:
850 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
851 	 * location = bounds of the character at iter. [out]
852 	 */
853 	public void getIterLocation(TextIter iter, out Rectangle location)
854 	{
855 		// void gtk_text_view_get_iter_location (GtkTextView *text_view,  const GtkTextIter *iter,  GdkRectangle *location);
856 		gtk_text_view_get_iter_location(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct(), &location);
857 	}
858 	
859 	/**
860 	 * Given an iter within a text layout, determine the positions of the
861 	 * strong and weak cursors if the insertion point is at that
862 	 * iterator. The position of each cursor is stored as a zero-width
863 	 * rectangle. The strong cursor location is the location where
864 	 * characters of the directionality equal to the base direction of the
865 	 * paragraph are inserted. The weak cursor location is the location
866 	 * where characters of the directionality opposite to the base
867 	 * direction of the paragraph are inserted.
868 	 * If iter is NULL, the actual cursor position is used.
869 	 * Note that if iter happens to be the actual cursor position, and
870 	 * there is currently an IM preedit sequence being entered, the
871 	 * returned locations will be adjusted to account for the preedit
872 	 * cursor's offset within the preedit sequence.
873 	 * The rectangle position is in buffer coordinates; use
874 	 * gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords() to convert these
875 	 * coordinates to coordinates for one of the windows in the text view.
876 	 * Params:
877 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter. [allow-none]
878 	 * strong = location to store the strong
879 	 * cursor position (may be NULL). [out][allow-none]
880 	 * weak = location to store the weak
881 	 * cursor position (may be NULL). [out][allow-none]
882 	 * Since 3.0
883 	 */
884 	public void getCursorLocations(TextIter iter, out Rectangle strong, out Rectangle weak)
885 	{
886 		// void gtk_text_view_get_cursor_locations (GtkTextView *text_view,  const GtkTextIter *iter,  GdkRectangle *strong,  GdkRectangle *weak);
887 		gtk_text_view_get_cursor_locations(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct(), &strong, &weak);
888 	}
889 	
890 	/**
891 	 * Gets the GtkTextIter at the start of the line containing
892 	 * the coordinate y. y is in buffer coordinates, convert from
893 	 * window coordinates with gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords().
894 	 * If non-NULL, line_top will be filled with the coordinate of the top
895 	 * edge of the line.
896 	 * Params:
897 	 * targetIter = a GtkTextIter. [out]
898 	 * y = a y coordinate
899 	 * lineTop = return location for top coordinate of the line. [out]
900 	 */
901 	public void getLineAtY(TextIter targetIter, int y, out int lineTop)
902 	{
903 		// void gtk_text_view_get_line_at_y (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *target_iter,  gint y,  gint *line_top);
904 		gtk_text_view_get_line_at_y(gtkTextView, (targetIter is null) ? null : targetIter.getTextIterStruct(), y, &lineTop);
905 	}
906 	
907 	/**
908 	 * Gets the y coordinate of the top of the line containing iter,
909 	 * and the height of the line. The coordinate is a buffer coordinate;
910 	 * convert to window coordinates with gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords().
911 	 * Params:
912 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
913 	 * y = return location for a y coordinate. [out]
914 	 * height = return location for a height. [out]
915 	 */
916 	public void getLineYrange(TextIter iter, out int y, out int height)
917 	{
918 		// void gtk_text_view_get_line_yrange (GtkTextView *text_view,  const GtkTextIter *iter,  gint *y,  gint *height);
919 		gtk_text_view_get_line_yrange(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct(), &y, &height);
920 	}
921 	
922 	/**
923 	 * Retrieves the iterator at buffer coordinates x and y. Buffer
924 	 * coordinates are coordinates for the entire buffer, not just the
925 	 * currently-displayed portion. If you have coordinates from an
926 	 * event, you have to convert those to buffer coordinates with
927 	 * gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords().
928 	 * Params:
929 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter. [out]
930 	 * x = x position, in buffer coordinates
931 	 * y = y position, in buffer coordinates
932 	 */
933 	public void getIterAtLocation(TextIter iter, int x, int y)
934 	{
935 		// void gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *iter,  gint x,  gint y);
936 		gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct(), x, y);
937 	}
938 	
939 	/**
940 	 * Retrieves the iterator pointing to the character at buffer
941 	 * coordinates x and y. Buffer coordinates are coordinates for
942 	 * the entire buffer, not just the currently-displayed portion.
943 	 * If you have coordinates from an event, you have to convert
944 	 * those to buffer coordinates with
945 	 * gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords().
946 	 * Note that this is different from gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location(),
947 	 * which returns cursor locations, i.e. positions between
948 	 * characters.
949 	 * Since 2.6
950 	 * Params:
951 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter. [out]
952 	 * trailing = if non-NULL, location to store an integer indicating where
953 	 * in the grapheme the user clicked. It will either be
954 	 * zero, or the number of characters in the grapheme.
955 	 * 0 represents the trailing edge of the grapheme. [out][allow-none]
956 	 * x = x position, in buffer coordinates
957 	 * y = y position, in buffer coordinates
958 	 */
959 	public void getIterAtPosition(TextIter iter, out int trailing, int x, int y)
960 	{
961 		// void gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_position (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *iter,  gint *trailing,  gint x,  gint y);
962 		gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_position(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct(), &trailing, x, y);
963 	}
964 	
965 	/**
966 	 * Converts coordinate (buffer_x, buffer_y) to coordinates for the window
967 	 * win, and stores the result in (window_x, window_y).
968 	 * Note that you can't convert coordinates for a nonexisting window (see
969 	 * gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size()).
970 	 * Params:
971 	 * win = a GtkTextWindowType except GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_PRIVATE
972 	 * bufferX = buffer x coordinate
973 	 * bufferY = buffer y coordinate
974 	 * windowX = window x coordinate return location or NULL. [out][allow-none]
975 	 * windowY = window y coordinate return location or NULL. [out][allow-none]
976 	 */
977 	public void bufferToWindowCoords(GtkTextWindowType win, int bufferX, int bufferY, out int windowX, out int windowY)
978 	{
979 		// void gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords  (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextWindowType win,  gint buffer_x,  gint buffer_y,  gint *window_x,  gint *window_y);
980 		gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords(gtkTextView, win, bufferX, bufferY, &windowX, &windowY);
981 	}
982 	
983 	/**
984 	 * Converts coordinates on the window identified by win to buffer
985 	 * coordinates, storing the result in (buffer_x,buffer_y).
986 	 * Note that you can't convert coordinates for a nonexisting window (see
987 	 * gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size()).
988 	 * Params:
989 	 * win = a GtkTextWindowType except GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_PRIVATE
990 	 * windowX = window x coordinate
991 	 * windowY = window y coordinate
992 	 * bufferX = buffer x coordinate return location or NULL. [out][allow-none]
993 	 * bufferY = buffer y coordinate return location or NULL. [out][allow-none]
994 	 */
995 	public void windowToBufferCoords(GtkTextWindowType win, int windowX, int windowY, out int bufferX, out int bufferY)
996 	{
997 		// void gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords  (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextWindowType win,  gint window_x,  gint window_y,  gint *buffer_x,  gint *buffer_y);
998 		gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords(gtkTextView, win, windowX, windowY, &bufferX, &bufferY);
999 	}
1000 	
1001 	/**
1002 	 * Retrieves the GdkWindow corresponding to an area of the text view;
1003 	 * possible windows include the overall widget window, child windows
1004 	 * on the left, right, top, bottom, and the window that displays the
1005 	 * text buffer. Windows are NULL and nonexistent if their width or
1006 	 * height is 0, and are nonexistent before the widget has been
1007 	 * realized.
1008 	 * Params:
1009 	 * win = window to get
1010 	 * Returns: a GdkWindow, or NULL. [transfer none]
1011 	 */
1012 	public Window getWindow(GtkTextWindowType win)
1013 	{
1014 		// GdkWindow * gtk_text_view_get_window (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextWindowType win);
1015 		auto p = gtk_text_view_get_window(gtkTextView, win);
1016 		
1017 		if(p is null)
1018 		{
1019 			return null;
1020 		}
1021 		
1022 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Window)(cast(GdkWindow*) p);
1023 	}
1024 	
1025 	/**
1026 	 * Usually used to find out which window an event corresponds to.
1027 	 * If you connect to an event signal on text_view, this function
1028 	 * should be called on event->window to
1029 	 * see which window it was.
1030 	 * Params:
1031 	 * window = a window type
1032 	 * Returns: the window type.
1033 	 */
1034 	public GtkTextWindowType getWindowType(Window window)
1035 	{
1036 		// GtkTextWindowType gtk_text_view_get_window_type (GtkTextView *text_view,  GdkWindow *window);
1037 		return gtk_text_view_get_window_type(gtkTextView, (window is null) ? null : window.getWindowStruct());
1038 	}
1039 	
1040 	/**
1041 	 * Sets the width of GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_LEFT or GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_RIGHT,
1042 	 * or the height of GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_TOP or GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_BOTTOM.
1043 	 * Automatically destroys the corresponding window if the size is set
1044 	 * to 0, and creates the window if the size is set to non-zero. This
1045 	 * function can only be used for the "border windows," it doesn't work
1046 	 * with GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_WIDGET, GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_TEXT, or
1047 	 * GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_PRIVATE.
1048 	 * Params:
1049 	 * type = window to affect
1050 	 * size = width or height of the window
1051 	 */
1052 	public void setBorderWindowSize(GtkTextWindowType type, int size)
1053 	{
1054 		// void gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size  (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextWindowType type,  gint size);
1055 		gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size(gtkTextView, type, size);
1056 	}
1057 	
1058 	/**
1059 	 * Gets the width of the specified border window. See
1060 	 * gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size().
1061 	 * Params:
1062 	 * type = window to return size from
1063 	 * Returns: width of window
1064 	 */
1065 	public int getBorderWindowSize(GtkTextWindowType type)
1066 	{
1067 		// gint gtk_text_view_get_border_window_size  (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextWindowType type);
1068 		return gtk_text_view_get_border_window_size(gtkTextView, type);
1069 	}
1070 	
1071 	/**
1072 	 * Moves the given iter forward by one display (wrapped) line.
1073 	 * A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are
1074 	 * separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters.
1075 	 * Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If
1076 	 * wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the
1077 	 * same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since
1078 	 * they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all
1079 	 * views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.
1080 	 * Params:
1081 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
1082 	 * Returns: TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator
1083 	 */
1084 	public int forwardDisplayLine(TextIter iter)
1085 	{
1086 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_forward_display_line (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *iter);
1087 		return gtk_text_view_forward_display_line(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct());
1088 	}
1089 	
1090 	/**
1091 	 * Moves the given iter backward by one display (wrapped) line.
1092 	 * A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are
1093 	 * separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters.
1094 	 * Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If
1095 	 * wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the
1096 	 * same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since
1097 	 * they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all
1098 	 * views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.
1099 	 * Params:
1100 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
1101 	 * Returns: TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator
1102 	 */
1103 	public int backwardDisplayLine(TextIter iter)
1104 	{
1105 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_backward_display_line (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *iter);
1106 		return gtk_text_view_backward_display_line(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct());
1107 	}
1108 	
1109 	/**
1110 	 * Moves the given iter forward to the next display line end.
1111 	 * A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are
1112 	 * separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters.
1113 	 * Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If
1114 	 * wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the
1115 	 * same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since
1116 	 * they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all
1117 	 * views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.
1118 	 * Params:
1119 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
1120 	 * Returns: TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator
1121 	 */
1122 	public int forwardDisplayLineEnd(TextIter iter)
1123 	{
1124 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_forward_display_line_end  (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *iter);
1125 		return gtk_text_view_forward_display_line_end(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct());
1126 	}
1127 	
1128 	/**
1129 	 * Moves the given iter backward to the next display line start.
1130 	 * A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are
1131 	 * separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters.
1132 	 * Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If
1133 	 * wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the
1134 	 * same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since
1135 	 * they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all
1136 	 * views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.
1137 	 * Params:
1138 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
1139 	 * Returns: TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator
1140 	 */
1141 	public int backwardDisplayLineStart(TextIter iter)
1142 	{
1143 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_backward_display_line_start  (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *iter);
1144 		return gtk_text_view_backward_display_line_start(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct());
1145 	}
1146 	
1147 	/**
1148 	 * Determines whether iter is at the start of a display line.
1149 	 * See gtk_text_view_forward_display_line() for an explanation of
1150 	 * display lines vs. paragraphs.
1151 	 * Params:
1152 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
1153 	 * Returns: TRUE if iter begins a wrapped line
1154 	 */
1155 	public int startsDisplayLine(TextIter iter)
1156 	{
1157 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_starts_display_line (GtkTextView *text_view,  const GtkTextIter *iter);
1158 		return gtk_text_view_starts_display_line(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct());
1159 	}
1160 	
1161 	/**
1162 	 * Move the iterator a given number of characters visually, treating
1163 	 * it as the strong cursor position. If count is positive, then the
1164 	 * new strong cursor position will be count positions to the right of
1165 	 * the old cursor position. If count is negative then the new strong
1166 	 * cursor position will be count positions to the left of the old
1167 	 * cursor position.
1168 	 * In the presence of bi-directional text, the correspondence
1169 	 * between logical and visual order will depend on the direction
1170 	 * of the current run, and there may be jumps when the cursor
1171 	 * is moved off of the end of a run.
1172 	 * Params:
1173 	 * iter = a GtkTextIter
1174 	 * count = number of characters to move (negative moves left,
1175 	 * positive moves right)
1176 	 * Returns: TRUE if iter moved and is not on the end iterator
1177 	 */
1178 	public int moveVisually(TextIter iter, int count)
1179 	{
1180 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_move_visually (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkTextIter *iter,  gint count);
1181 		return gtk_text_view_move_visually(gtkTextView, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct(), count);
1182 	}
1183 	
1184 	/**
1185 	 * Adds a child widget in the text buffer, at the given anchor.
1186 	 * Params:
1187 	 * child = a GtkWidget
1188 	 * anchor = a GtkTextChildAnchor in the GtkTextBuffer for text_view
1189 	 */
1190 	public void addChildAtAnchor(Widget child, TextChildAnchor anchor)
1191 	{
1192 		// void gtk_text_view_add_child_at_anchor (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkWidget *child,  GtkTextChildAnchor *anchor);
1193 		gtk_text_view_add_child_at_anchor(gtkTextView, (child is null) ? null : child.getWidgetStruct(), (anchor is null) ? null : anchor.getTextChildAnchorStruct());
1194 	}
1195 	
1196 	/**
1197 	 * Adds a child at fixed coordinates in one of the text widget's
1198 	 * windows.
1199 	 * The window must have nonzero size (see
1200 	 * gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size()). Note that the child
1201 	 * coordinates are given relative to the GdkWindow in question, and
1202 	 * that these coordinates have no sane relationship to scrolling. When
1203 	 * placing a child in GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_WIDGET, scrolling is
1204 	 * irrelevant, the child floats above all scrollable areas. But when
1205 	 * placing a child in one of the scrollable windows (border windows or
1206 	 * text window), you'll need to compute the child's correct position
1207 	 * in buffer coordinates any time scrolling occurs or buffer changes
1208 	 * occur, and then call gtk_text_view_move_child() to update the
1209 	 * child's position.
1210 	 * Params:
1211 	 * child = a GtkWidget
1212 	 * whichWindow = which window the child should appear in
1213 	 * xpos = X position of child in window coordinates
1214 	 * ypos = Y position of child in window coordinates
1215 	 */
1216 	public void addChildInWindow(Widget child, GtkTextWindowType whichWindow, int xpos, int ypos)
1217 	{
1218 		// void gtk_text_view_add_child_in_window (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkWidget *child,  GtkTextWindowType which_window,  gint xpos,  gint ypos);
1219 		gtk_text_view_add_child_in_window(gtkTextView, (child is null) ? null : child.getWidgetStruct(), whichWindow, xpos, ypos);
1220 	}
1221 	
1222 	/**
1223 	 * Updates the position of a child, as for gtk_text_view_add_child_in_window().
1224 	 * Params:
1225 	 * child = child widget already added to the text view
1226 	 * xpos = new X position in window coordinates
1227 	 * ypos = new Y position in window coordinates
1228 	 */
1229 	public void moveChild(Widget child, int xpos, int ypos)
1230 	{
1231 		// void gtk_text_view_move_child (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkWidget *child,  gint xpos,  gint ypos);
1232 		gtk_text_view_move_child(gtkTextView, (child is null) ? null : child.getWidgetStruct(), xpos, ypos);
1233 	}
1234 	
1235 	/**
1236 	 * Sets the line wrapping for the view.
1237 	 * Params:
1238 	 * wrapMode = a GtkWrapMode
1239 	 */
1240 	public void setWrapMode(GtkWrapMode wrapMode)
1241 	{
1242 		// void gtk_text_view_set_wrap_mode (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkWrapMode wrap_mode);
1243 		gtk_text_view_set_wrap_mode(gtkTextView, wrapMode);
1244 	}
1245 	
1246 	/**
1247 	 * Gets the line wrapping for the view.
1248 	 * Returns: the line wrap setting
1249 	 */
1250 	public GtkWrapMode getWrapMode()
1251 	{
1252 		// GtkWrapMode gtk_text_view_get_wrap_mode (GtkTextView *text_view);
1253 		return gtk_text_view_get_wrap_mode(gtkTextView);
1254 	}
1255 	
1256 	/**
1257 	 * Sets the default editability of the GtkTextView. You can override
1258 	 * this default setting with tags in the buffer, using the "editable"
1259 	 * attribute of tags.
1260 	 * Params:
1261 	 * setting = whether it's editable
1262 	 */
1263 	public void setEditable(int setting)
1264 	{
1265 		// void gtk_text_view_set_editable (GtkTextView *text_view,  gboolean setting);
1266 		gtk_text_view_set_editable(gtkTextView, setting);
1267 	}
1268 	
1269 	/**
1270 	 * Returns the default editability of the GtkTextView. Tags in the
1271 	 * buffer may override this setting for some ranges of text.
1272 	 * Returns: whether text is editable by default
1273 	 */
1274 	public int getEditable()
1275 	{
1276 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_get_editable (GtkTextView *text_view);
1277 		return gtk_text_view_get_editable(gtkTextView);
1278 	}
1279 	
1280 	/**
1281 	 * Toggles whether the insertion point is displayed. A buffer with no editable
1282 	 * text probably shouldn't have a visible cursor, so you may want to turn
1283 	 * the cursor off.
1284 	 * Params:
1285 	 * setting = whether to show the insertion cursor
1286 	 */
1287 	public void setCursorVisible(int setting)
1288 	{
1289 		// void gtk_text_view_set_cursor_visible (GtkTextView *text_view,  gboolean setting);
1290 		gtk_text_view_set_cursor_visible(gtkTextView, setting);
1291 	}
1292 	
1293 	/**
1294 	 * Find out whether the cursor is being displayed.
1295 	 * Returns: whether the insertion mark is visible
1296 	 */
1297 	public int getCursorVisible()
1298 	{
1299 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_get_cursor_visible (GtkTextView *text_view);
1300 		return gtk_text_view_get_cursor_visible(gtkTextView);
1301 	}
1302 	
1303 	/**
1304 	 * Changes the GtkTextView overwrite mode.
1305 	 * Since 2.4
1306 	 * Params:
1307 	 * overwrite = TRUE to turn on overwrite mode, FALSE to turn it off
1308 	 */
1309 	public void setOverwrite(int overwrite)
1310 	{
1311 		// void gtk_text_view_set_overwrite (GtkTextView *text_view,  gboolean overwrite);
1312 		gtk_text_view_set_overwrite(gtkTextView, overwrite);
1313 	}
1314 	
1315 	/**
1316 	 * Returns whether the GtkTextView is in overwrite mode or not.
1317 	 * Since 2.4
1318 	 * Returns: whether text_view is in overwrite mode or not.
1319 	 */
1320 	public int getOverwrite()
1321 	{
1322 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_get_overwrite (GtkTextView *text_view);
1323 		return gtk_text_view_get_overwrite(gtkTextView);
1324 	}
1325 	
1326 	/**
1327 	 * Sets the default number of blank pixels above paragraphs in text_view.
1328 	 * Tags in the buffer for text_view may override the defaults.
1329 	 * Params:
1330 	 * pixelsAboveLines = pixels above paragraphs
1331 	 */
1332 	public void setPixelsAboveLines(int pixelsAboveLines)
1333 	{
1334 		// void gtk_text_view_set_pixels_above_lines  (GtkTextView *text_view,  gint pixels_above_lines);
1335 		gtk_text_view_set_pixels_above_lines(gtkTextView, pixelsAboveLines);
1336 	}
1337 	
1338 	/**
1339 	 * Gets the default number of pixels to put above paragraphs.
1340 	 * Returns: default number of pixels above paragraphs
1341 	 */
1342 	public int getPixelsAboveLines()
1343 	{
1344 		// gint gtk_text_view_get_pixels_above_lines  (GtkTextView *text_view);
1345 		return gtk_text_view_get_pixels_above_lines(gtkTextView);
1346 	}
1347 	
1348 	/**
1349 	 * Sets the default number of pixels of blank space
1350 	 * to put below paragraphs in text_view. May be overridden
1351 	 * by tags applied to text_view's buffer.
1352 	 * Params:
1353 	 * pixelsBelowLines = pixels below paragraphs
1354 	 */
1355 	public void setPixelsBelowLines(int pixelsBelowLines)
1356 	{
1357 		// void gtk_text_view_set_pixels_below_lines  (GtkTextView *text_view,  gint pixels_below_lines);
1358 		gtk_text_view_set_pixels_below_lines(gtkTextView, pixelsBelowLines);
1359 	}
1360 	
1361 	/**
1362 	 * Gets the value set by gtk_text_view_set_pixels_below_lines().
1363 	 * Returns: default number of blank pixels below paragraphs
1364 	 */
1365 	public int getPixelsBelowLines()
1366 	{
1367 		// gint gtk_text_view_get_pixels_below_lines  (GtkTextView *text_view);
1368 		return gtk_text_view_get_pixels_below_lines(gtkTextView);
1369 	}
1370 	
1371 	/**
1372 	 * Sets the default number of pixels of blank space to leave between
1373 	 * display/wrapped lines within a paragraph. May be overridden by
1374 	 * tags in text_view's buffer.
1375 	 * Params:
1376 	 * pixelsInsideWrap = default number of pixels between wrapped lines
1377 	 */
1378 	public void setPixelsInsideWrap(int pixelsInsideWrap)
1379 	{
1380 		// void gtk_text_view_set_pixels_inside_wrap  (GtkTextView *text_view,  gint pixels_inside_wrap);
1381 		gtk_text_view_set_pixels_inside_wrap(gtkTextView, pixelsInsideWrap);
1382 	}
1383 	
1384 	/**
1385 	 * Gets the value set by gtk_text_view_set_pixels_inside_wrap().
1386 	 * Returns: default number of pixels of blank space between wrapped lines
1387 	 */
1388 	public int getPixelsInsideWrap()
1389 	{
1390 		// gint gtk_text_view_get_pixels_inside_wrap  (GtkTextView *text_view);
1391 		return gtk_text_view_get_pixels_inside_wrap(gtkTextView);
1392 	}
1393 	
1394 	/**
1395 	 * Sets the default justification of text in text_view.
1396 	 * Tags in the view's buffer may override the default.
1397 	 * Params:
1398 	 * justification = justification
1399 	 */
1400 	public void setJustification(GtkJustification justification)
1401 	{
1402 		// void gtk_text_view_set_justification (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkJustification justification);
1403 		gtk_text_view_set_justification(gtkTextView, justification);
1404 	}
1405 	
1406 	/**
1407 	 * Gets the default justification of paragraphs in text_view.
1408 	 * Tags in the buffer may override the default.
1409 	 * Returns: default justification
1410 	 */
1411 	public GtkJustification getJustification()
1412 	{
1413 		// GtkJustification gtk_text_view_get_justification (GtkTextView *text_view);
1414 		return gtk_text_view_get_justification(gtkTextView);
1415 	}
1416 	
1417 	/**
1418 	 * Sets the default left margin for text in text_view.
1419 	 * Tags in the buffer may override the default.
1420 	 * Params:
1421 	 * leftMargin = left margin in pixels
1422 	 */
1423 	public void setLeftMargin(int leftMargin)
1424 	{
1425 		// void gtk_text_view_set_left_margin (GtkTextView *text_view,  gint left_margin);
1426 		gtk_text_view_set_left_margin(gtkTextView, leftMargin);
1427 	}
1428 	
1429 	/**
1430 	 * Gets the default left margin size of paragraphs in the text_view.
1431 	 * Tags in the buffer may override the default.
1432 	 * Returns: left margin in pixels
1433 	 */
1434 	public int getLeftMargin()
1435 	{
1436 		// gint gtk_text_view_get_left_margin (GtkTextView *text_view);
1437 		return gtk_text_view_get_left_margin(gtkTextView);
1438 	}
1439 	
1440 	/**
1441 	 * Sets the default right margin for text in the text view.
1442 	 * Tags in the buffer may override the default.
1443 	 * Params:
1444 	 * rightMargin = right margin in pixels
1445 	 */
1446 	public void setRightMargin(int rightMargin)
1447 	{
1448 		// void gtk_text_view_set_right_margin (GtkTextView *text_view,  gint right_margin);
1449 		gtk_text_view_set_right_margin(gtkTextView, rightMargin);
1450 	}
1451 	
1452 	/**
1453 	 * Gets the default right margin for text in text_view. Tags
1454 	 * in the buffer may override the default.
1455 	 * Returns: right margin in pixels
1456 	 */
1457 	public int getRightMargin()
1458 	{
1459 		// gint gtk_text_view_get_right_margin (GtkTextView *text_view);
1460 		return gtk_text_view_get_right_margin(gtkTextView);
1461 	}
1462 	
1463 	/**
1464 	 * Sets the default indentation for paragraphs in text_view.
1465 	 * Tags in the buffer may override the default.
1466 	 * Params:
1467 	 * indent = indentation in pixels
1468 	 */
1469 	public void setIndent(int indent)
1470 	{
1471 		// void gtk_text_view_set_indent (GtkTextView *text_view,  gint indent);
1472 		gtk_text_view_set_indent(gtkTextView, indent);
1473 	}
1474 	
1475 	/**
1476 	 * Gets the default indentation of paragraphs in text_view.
1477 	 * Tags in the view's buffer may override the default.
1478 	 * The indentation may be negative.
1479 	 * Returns: number of pixels of indentation
1480 	 */
1481 	public int getIndent()
1482 	{
1483 		// gint gtk_text_view_get_indent (GtkTextView *text_view);
1484 		return gtk_text_view_get_indent(gtkTextView);
1485 	}
1486 	
1487 	/**
1488 	 * Sets the default tab stops for paragraphs in text_view.
1489 	 * Tags in the buffer may override the default.
1490 	 * Params:
1491 	 * tabs = tabs as a PangoTabArray
1492 	 */
1493 	public void setTabs(PgTabArray tabs)
1494 	{
1495 		// void gtk_text_view_set_tabs (GtkTextView *text_view,  PangoTabArray *tabs);
1496 		gtk_text_view_set_tabs(gtkTextView, (tabs is null) ? null : tabs.getPgTabArrayStruct());
1497 	}
1498 	
1499 	/**
1500 	 * Gets the default tabs for text_view. Tags in the buffer may
1501 	 * override the defaults. The returned array will be NULL if
1502 	 * "standard" (8-space) tabs are used. Free the return value
1503 	 * with pango_tab_array_free().
1504 	 * Returns: copy of default tab array, or NULL if "standard" tabs are used; must be freed with pango_tab_array_free().
1505 	 */
1506 	public PgTabArray getTabs()
1507 	{
1508 		// PangoTabArray * gtk_text_view_get_tabs (GtkTextView *text_view);
1509 		auto p = gtk_text_view_get_tabs(gtkTextView);
1510 		
1511 		if(p is null)
1512 		{
1513 			return null;
1514 		}
1515 		
1516 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(PgTabArray)(cast(PangoTabArray*) p);
1517 	}
1518 	
1519 	/**
1520 	 * Sets the behavior of the text widget when the Tab key is pressed.
1521 	 * If accepts_tab is TRUE, a tab character is inserted. If accepts_tab
1522 	 * is FALSE the keyboard focus is moved to the next widget in the focus
1523 	 * chain.
1524 	 * Since 2.4
1525 	 * Params:
1526 	 * acceptsTab = TRUE if pressing the Tab key should insert a tab
1527 	 * character, FALSE, if pressing the Tab key should move the
1528 	 * keyboard focus.
1529 	 */
1530 	public void setAcceptsTab(int acceptsTab)
1531 	{
1532 		// void gtk_text_view_set_accepts_tab (GtkTextView *text_view,  gboolean accepts_tab);
1533 		gtk_text_view_set_accepts_tab(gtkTextView, acceptsTab);
1534 	}
1535 	
1536 	/**
1537 	 * Returns whether pressing the Tab key inserts a tab characters.
1538 	 * gtk_text_view_set_accepts_tab().
1539 	 * Since 2.4
1540 	 * Returns: TRUE if pressing the Tab key inserts a tab character, FALSE if pressing the Tab key moves the keyboard focus.
1541 	 */
1542 	public int getAcceptsTab()
1543 	{
1544 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_get_accepts_tab (GtkTextView *text_view);
1545 		return gtk_text_view_get_accepts_tab(gtkTextView);
1546 	}
1547 	
1548 	/**
1549 	 * Obtains a copy of the default text attributes. These are the
1550 	 * attributes used for text unless a tag overrides them.
1551 	 * You'd typically pass the default attributes in to
1552 	 * gtk_text_iter_get_attributes() in order to get the
1553 	 * attributes in effect at a given text position.
1554 	 * The return value is a copy owned by the caller of this function,
1555 	 * and should be freed.
1556 	 * Returns: a new GtkTextAttributes
1557 	 */
1558 	public TextAttributes getDefaultAttributes()
1559 	{
1560 		// GtkTextAttributes * gtk_text_view_get_default_attributes  (GtkTextView *text_view);
1561 		auto p = gtk_text_view_get_default_attributes(gtkTextView);
1562 		
1563 		if(p is null)
1564 		{
1565 			return null;
1566 		}
1567 		
1568 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(TextAttributes)(cast(GtkTextAttributes*) p);
1569 	}
1570 	
1571 	/**
1572 	 * Allow the GtkTextView input method to internally handle key press
1573 	 * and release events. If this function returns TRUE, then no further
1574 	 * processing should be done for this key event. See
1575 	 * gtk_im_context_filter_keypress().
1576 	 * Note that you are expected to call this function from your handler
1577 	 * when overriding key event handling. This is needed in the case when
1578 	 * you need to insert your own key handling between the input method
1579 	 * and the default key event handling of the GtkTextView.
1580 	 * $(DDOC_COMMENT example)
1581 	 * Since 2.22
1582 	 * Params:
1583 	 * event = the key event
1584 	 * Returns: TRUE if the input method handled the key event.
1585 	 */
1586 	public int imContextFilterKeypress(GdkEventKey* event)
1587 	{
1588 		// gboolean gtk_text_view_im_context_filter_keypress  (GtkTextView *text_view,  GdkEventKey *event);
1589 		return gtk_text_view_im_context_filter_keypress(gtkTextView, event);
1590 	}
1591 	
1592 	/**
1593 	 * Reset the input method context of the text view if needed.
1594 	 * This can be necessary in the case where modifying the buffer
1595 	 * would confuse on-going input method behavior.
1596 	 * Since 2.22
1597 	 */
1598 	public void resetImContext()
1599 	{
1600 		// void gtk_text_view_reset_im_context (GtkTextView *text_view);
1601 		gtk_text_view_reset_im_context(gtkTextView);
1602 	}
1603 	
1604 	/**
1605 	 * Sets the "input-purpose" property which
1606 	 * can be used by on-screen keyboards and other input
1607 	 * methods to adjust their behaviour.
1608 	 * Params:
1609 	 * purpose = the purpose
1610 	 * Since 3.6
1611 	 */
1612 	public void setInputPurpose(GtkInputPurpose purpose)
1613 	{
1614 		// void gtk_text_view_set_input_purpose (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkInputPurpose purpose);
1615 		gtk_text_view_set_input_purpose(gtkTextView, purpose);
1616 	}
1617 	
1618 	/**
1619 	 * Gets the value of the "input-purpose" property.
1620 	 */
1621 	public GtkInputPurpose getInputPurpose()
1622 	{
1623 		// GtkInputPurpose gtk_text_view_get_input_purpose (GtkTextView *text_view);
1624 		return gtk_text_view_get_input_purpose(gtkTextView);
1625 	}
1626 	
1627 	/**
1628 	 * Sets the "input-hints" property, which
1629 	 * allows input methods to fine-tune their behaviour.
1630 	 * Params:
1631 	 * hints = the hints
1632 	 * Since 3.6
1633 	 */
1634 	public void setInputHints(GtkInputHints hints)
1635 	{
1636 		// void gtk_text_view_set_input_hints (GtkTextView *text_view,  GtkInputHints hints);
1637 		gtk_text_view_set_input_hints(gtkTextView, hints);
1638 	}
1639 	
1640 	/**
1641 	 * Gets the value of the "input-hints" property.
1642 	 */
1643 	public GtkInputHints getInputHints()
1644 	{
1645 		// GtkInputHints gtk_text_view_get_input_hints (GtkTextView *text_view);
1646 		return gtk_text_view_get_input_hints(gtkTextView);
1647 	}
1648 }