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Re: Changes in frame/window code
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martin rudalics |
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Re: Changes in frame/window code |
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Mon, 28 Jul 2014 15:57:15 +0200 |
> If you include the space on the left, then the width of an R2L display
> line is always exactly equal to the window width. This is how the
> display engine computes the width of the stretch glyph that represents
> "the space on the left".
But if that R2L line starts on the right of the right window edge it's
larger, I presume.
> If you want the line width without the stretch, then you calculate it
> exactly like with L2R lines: columns and line widths are computed in
> the logical order.
Hmmm... That would mean my calculations in
whole = move_it_to (&it, -1, INT_MAX, window_box_height (w), -1,
MOVE_TO_X | MOVE_TO_Y);
of set_horizontal_scroll_bar have a flaw.
>> IIUC this means that the slider width must be calculated paragraph-wise
>> and position and size of the slider are meaningful only with respect to
>> the paragraph point is currently in.
>
> Yes. But that is true for strictly L2R text as well, no? I mean, the
> size of the scroll-bar thumb should depend on the width of the line at
> point, right?
No. The slider size repesents the width of the window with respect to
the longest line shown in the window. Try moving point through the
first column within a window - the slider size should not change.
> It doesn't work when you drag the slider. When you drag the slider,
> the text is scrolled in the wrong direction. The underlying problem
> is that the slider starts in a wrong position -- it should be all the
> way to the right, not to the left. AFAIU, this can only be fixed on
> the C level.
Is the size of the slider correct in the sense described above? Then
fixing the position should not be that difficult.
> (Btw, shouldn't GTK scroll bars already support bidirectional text out
> of the box? Perhaps you need to set some flag(s) to get that.)
No idea. In any case I would have to tell GTK whether the "current
text" (whatever that is) is L2R or R2L I suppose.
martin
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