pub struct TextEditState { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Text editor state for a single text shape being edited.
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Source§impl TextEditState
impl TextEditState
Sourcepub fn new(text: &str, font_size: f32) -> Self
pub fn new(text: &str, font_size: f32) -> Self
Create a new text edit state with the given text content.
Sourcepub fn editor_mut(&mut self) -> &mut PlainEditor<Brush>
pub fn editor_mut(&mut self) -> &mut PlainEditor<Brush>
Get a mutable reference to the PlainEditor.
Sourcepub fn editor(&self) -> &PlainEditor<Brush>
pub fn editor(&self) -> &PlainEditor<Brush>
Get a reference to the PlainEditor.
Sourcepub fn driver<'a>(
&'a mut self,
font_cx: &'a mut FontContext,
layout_cx: &'a mut LayoutContext<Brush>,
) -> PlainEditorDriver<'a, Brush>
pub fn driver<'a>( &'a mut self, font_cx: &'a mut FontContext, layout_cx: &'a mut LayoutContext<Brush>, ) -> PlainEditorDriver<'a, Brush>
Create a driver for performing edit operations.
Sourcepub fn set_font_size(&mut self, size: f32)
pub fn set_font_size(&mut self, size: f32)
Set the font size.
Sourcepub fn cursor_reset(&mut self)
pub fn cursor_reset(&mut self)
Reset cursor to visible state and start blinking.
Sourcepub fn disable_blink(&mut self)
pub fn disable_blink(&mut self)
Disable cursor blinking.
Sourcepub fn next_blink_time(&self) -> Option<Instant>
pub fn next_blink_time(&self) -> Option<Instant>
Calculate the next blink time.
Sourcepub fn cursor_blink(&mut self)
pub fn cursor_blink(&mut self)
Update cursor visibility based on blink state.
Sourcepub fn is_cursor_visible(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_cursor_visible(&self) -> bool
Check if cursor should be visible.
Sourcepub fn generation(&self) -> Generation
pub fn generation(&self) -> Generation
Get the current generation (for change detection).
Sourcepub fn is_composing(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_composing(&self) -> bool
Check if the editor is composing (IME active).
Sourcepub fn layout_size(&self) -> (f32, f32)
pub fn layout_size(&self) -> (f32, f32)
Get cached layout dimensions.
Sourcepub fn update_layout_cache(
&mut self,
font_cx: &mut FontContext,
layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>,
)
pub fn update_layout_cache( &mut self, font_cx: &mut FontContext, layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>, )
Update cached layout dimensions from the current layout.
Sourcepub fn handle_key(
&mut self,
key: TextKey,
modifiers: TextModifiers,
font_cx: &mut FontContext,
layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>,
) -> TextEditResult
pub fn handle_key( &mut self, key: TextKey, modifiers: TextModifiers, font_cx: &mut FontContext, layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>, ) -> TextEditResult
Handle a key press event. Returns whether the event was handled and if editing should exit.
Sourcepub fn handle_mouse_down(
&mut self,
local_x: f32,
local_y: f32,
shift: bool,
font_cx: &mut FontContext,
layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>,
)
pub fn handle_mouse_down( &mut self, local_x: f32, local_y: f32, shift: bool, font_cx: &mut FontContext, layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>, )
Handle mouse press at the given local coordinates (relative to text position).
Sourcepub fn handle_mouse_drag(
&mut self,
local_x: f32,
local_y: f32,
font_cx: &mut FontContext,
layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>,
)
pub fn handle_mouse_drag( &mut self, local_x: f32, local_y: f32, font_cx: &mut FontContext, layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>, )
Handle mouse drag at the given local coordinates.
Sourcepub fn handle_mouse_up(&mut self)
pub fn handle_mouse_up(&mut self)
Handle mouse release.
Sourcepub fn is_dragging(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_dragging(&self) -> bool
Check if a drag is in progress.
Sourcepub fn handle_double_click(
&mut self,
local_x: f32,
local_y: f32,
font_cx: &mut FontContext,
layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>,
)
pub fn handle_double_click( &mut self, local_x: f32, local_y: f32, font_cx: &mut FontContext, layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>, )
Handle double-click to select word.
Sourcepub fn handle_triple_click(
&mut self,
local_x: f32,
local_y: f32,
font_cx: &mut FontContext,
layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>,
)
pub fn handle_triple_click( &mut self, local_x: f32, local_y: f32, font_cx: &mut FontContext, layout_cx: &mut LayoutContext<Brush>, )
Handle triple-click to select line.
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impl Freeze for TextEditState
impl !RefUnwindSafe for TextEditState
impl Send for TextEditState
impl Sync for TextEditState
impl Unpin for TextEditState
impl !UnwindSafe for TextEditState
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