[−][src]Struct termimad::MadView
A MadView is like a textview but it owns everything, from the source markdown to the area and the skin, which often makes it more convenient for dynamic texts. It's also resizeable.
Fields
skin: MadSkin
Methods
impl MadView
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pub fn from(markdown: String, area: Area, skin: MadSkin) -> MadView
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make a displayed text, that is a text in an area
pub fn write(&self) -> Result<()>
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pub fn resize(&mut self, area: &Area)
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sets the new area. If it's the same as the precedent one, this operation does nothing. The scroll is kept if possible.
pub fn try_scroll_lines(&mut self, lines_count: i32)
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set the scroll amount. lines_count can be negative
pub fn try_scroll_pages(&mut self, pages_count: i32)
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set the scroll amount. lines_count can be negative
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