A function called when a change is made.
A function determining whether the user may edit a protected part of the text.
The class
rich-text-pane
provides a text editor which supports character and paragraph formatting of its text.
Note:
rich-text-pane
is supported only on Microsoft Windows, and Cocoa in Mac OS X 10.3 and later. Some of its features are supported only on Microsoft Windows, as mentioned below.
character-format
is the default character format. It is a plist which is interpreted in the same way as the
attributes-plist
argument of set-rich-text-pane-character-format. The default value of
character-format
is
nil
.
paragraph-format
is the default paragraph format. It is a plist which is interpreted in the same way as the
attributes-plist
argument of set-rich-text-pane-paragraph-format. The default value of
paragraph-format
is
nil
.
change-callback
, if non-nil, is a function of two arguments: the pane itself, and a keyword denoting the type of change. This second argument is either
:text
or
:selection
. The default value of
change-callback
is
nil
.
protected-callback
is a function of four arguments: the pane itself, bounding indexes of the protected text, and a booleanwhich is true when the change would affect the selection. If the change would affect just a single character, this last argument is
nil
. If
protected-callback
returns
nil
, then the change is not performed.
protected-callback
is supported only on Microsoft Windows.
filename , if non-nil, should be a string or pathname naming a file to display in the pane. filename takes precedence over text if both are non-nil.
text
, if non-nil, should be a string which is displayed in the pane if
filename
is
nil
.
text-limit , if non-nil, should be an integer which is an upper bound for the length of text displayed in the pane.
Note: change-callback and protected-callback are not yet implemented on Cocoa.
Note: The functions that are specific to
rich-text-pane
cannot be called before the pane is created. If you need to perform operations on the pane before it appears, and which cannot be performed using the initargs, the best approach is to define an
:after
method on interface-display on the class of the interface containing the
rich-text-pane
, and perform the operations inside this method.
print-rich-text-pane
rich-text-pane-character-format
rich-text-pane-operation
set-rich-text-pane-character-format
rich-text-pane-paragraph-format
set-rich-text-pane-paragraph-format