Allow the #GtkTextView input method to internally handle key press
and release events. If this function returns %TRUE, then no further
processing should be done for this key event. See
gtk_im_context_filter_keypress().
Note that you are expected to call this function from your handler
when overriding key event handling. This is needed in the case when
you need to insert your own key handling between the input method
and the default key event handling of the #GtkTextView.
Allow the #GtkTextView input method to internally handle key press and release events. If this function returns %TRUE, then no further processing should be done for this key event. See gtk_im_context_filter_keypress().
Note that you are expected to call this function from your handler when overriding key event handling. This is needed in the case when you need to insert your own key handling between the input method and the default key event handling of the #GtkTextView.
|[<!-- language="C" --> static gboolean gtk_foo_bar_key_press_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event) { guint keyval;
gdk_event_get_keyval ((GdkEvent*)event, &keyval);
if (keyval == GDK_KEY_Return || keyval == GDK_KEY_KP_Enter) { if (gtk_text_view_im_context_filter_keypress (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (widget), event)) return TRUE; }
// Do some stuff
return GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (gtk_foo_bar_parent_class)->key_press_event (widget, event); } ]|