pub struct PCursor {
    pub paragraph: usize,
    pub offset: usize,
    pub prefer_next_row: bool,
}
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Paragraph Cursor

Fields

paragraph: usize

0 is first paragraph, and so on. Note that a single paragraph can span multiple rows. (a paragraph is text separated by \n).

offset: usize

Character based (NOT bytes). It is fine if this points to something beyond the end of the current paragraph. When moving up/down it may again be within the next paragraph.

prefer_next_row: bool

If this cursors sits right at the border of a wrapped row break (NOT paragraph break) do we prefer the next row? This is almost always what you want, except for when explicitly clicking the end of a row or pressing the end key.

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Two PCursors are considered equal if they refer to the same character boundary, even if one prefers the start of the next row.

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