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authorManoloFLTK <41016272+ManoloFLTK@users.noreply.github.com>2022-01-07 16:34:44 +0100
committerManoloFLTK <41016272+ManoloFLTK@users.noreply.github.com>2022-01-07 16:34:54 +0100
commit5bab46940c9dc6ad272e4cbf7970a7261aaff210 (patch)
tree1e47a2b99a54a1e479094be43207c25a7f61fdc6 /src/Fl_Screen_Driver.H
parent27c175dad8470229a512540edaae24787c65c3b7 (diff)
Re-organize cross-platform support for text input methods.
FLTK 1.3 supports complex text input methods (TIMs) for the 3 platforms (X11, Windows, macOS). This support has an interface with FLTK that is common for X11 and Windows, via (undocumented) functions fl_set_spot(), fl_set_status() and fl_reset_spot(). In contrast, and because it's been developed independently, the interface between the macOS TIM and FLTK 1.3 is completely different : static functions FL::insertion_point_location() and Fl::reset_marked_text(). The present change implements a single TIM/FLTK interface used by all platforms based on functions fl_set_spot() and fl_reset_spot(). The previous macOS-specific functions FL::insertion_point_location() and Fl::reset_marked_text() are maintained only for compatibility with 1.3 and deprecated.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/Fl_Screen_Driver.H')
-rw-r--r--src/Fl_Screen_Driver.H5
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/Fl_Screen_Driver.H b/src/Fl_Screen_Driver.H
index 1e0b79d14..d6baf775f 100644
--- a/src/Fl_Screen_Driver.H
+++ b/src/Fl_Screen_Driver.H
@@ -122,12 +122,9 @@ public:
static int secret_input_character;
/* Implement to indicate whether complex text input may involve marked text.
- When it does, has_marked_text returns non zero and reset_marked_text() and
- insertion_point_location() must also be implemented.
+ When it does, has_marked_text returns non zero.
*/
virtual int has_marked_text() const { return 0; }
- virtual void reset_marked_text() {}
- virtual void insertion_point_location(int /*x*/, int /*y*/, int /*height*/) {}
// implement so text-editing widgets support dead keys
virtual int compose(int &del) {
del = 0;