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NAME

6       Tk::Reindex - change the base index of Text-like widgets
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SYNOPSIS

9           use Tk::ReindexedText;
10           $t1=$w->ReindexedText(-linestart => 2);
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12           use Tk::ReindexedROText;
13           $t2=$w->ReindexedROText(-linestart => 0);
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DESCRIPTION

16       Creates a new widget class based on Text-like widgets that can redefine
17       the line number base (normally Text widgets start line numbers at 1),
18       or possibly other manipulations on indexes.
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STANDARD OPTIONS

21       The newly-defined widget takes all the same options as the base widget,
22       which defaults to Text.
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WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS

25       Name:   lineStart
26       Class:  LineStart
27       Switch: -linestart
28           Sets the line number of the first line in the Text widget. The
29           default -toindexcmd and -fromindexcmd use this configuration
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32           -item Name:   toIndexCmd  fromIndexCmd
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34           -item Class:  ToIndexCmd  FromIndexCmd
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36           -item Switch: -toindexcmd -fromindexcmd
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38           These two options specify callbacks that are called with a list of
39           indexes and are responsible for translating them to/from indexes
40           that the base Text widget can understand. The callback is passed
41           the widget followed by a list of indexes, and should return a list
42           of translated indexes. -toindexcmd should translate from 'user'
43           indexes to 'native' Text-compatible indexes, and -fromindexcmd
44           should translate from 'native' indexes to 'user' indexes.
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46           The default callbacks simply add/subtract the offset given by the
47           -linestart option for all indexes in 'line.character' format.
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49           It would probably be prudent to make these functions inverses of
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CLASS METHODS

53       import
54           To make new Reindex widgets, this function should be called via use
55           with the name of the Text-like base class that you are extending
56           with "Reindex" capability.  'use base(Tk::Reindex
57           Tk::nameofbasewidget)' should also be specified for that widget.
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BUGS

60       I've used the word "indexes" instead of "indices" throughout the
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63       All the built-in perl code for widget bindings & methods will use the
64       new 'user' indexes.  Which means all this index manipulation might
65       might break code that is trying to parse/manipulate indexes. Or even
66       assume that '1.0' is the beginning index.  Tk::Text::Contents comes to
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AUTHOR

70       Andrew Allen <ada@fc.hp.com>
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72       This code may be distributed under the same conditions as Perl.
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76Tk1.1                             2010-05-13                        Reindex(3)
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