TextView.getIterAtPosition

Retrieves the iterator pointing to the character at buffer coordinates x and y. Buffer coordinates are coordinates for the entire buffer, not just the currently-displayed portion. If you have coordinates from an event, you have to convert those to buffer coordinates with gtk_text_view_window_to_buffer_coords(). Note that this is different from gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location(), which returns cursor locations, i.e. positions between characters. Since 2.6

class TextView
void
getIterAtPosition
(,
out int trailing
,
int x
,
int y
)

Parameters

iter TextIter

a GtkTextIter. out

trailing int

if non-NULL, location to store an integer indicating where in the grapheme the user clicked. It will either be zero, or the number of characters in the grapheme. 0 represents the trailing edge of the grapheme. out[allow-none]

x int

x position, in buffer coordinates

y int

y position, in buffer coordinates

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