/*
* tkText.h (CTk.h) --
*
* Declarations shared among the files that implement text
* widgets.
*
* Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Cleveland Clinic Foundation
*
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
* @(#) $Id: ctk.shar,v 1.50 1996/01/15 14:47:16 andrewm Exp andrewm $
*/
#ifndef _TKTEXT
#define _TKTEXT
#ifndef _TK
#include "tk.h"
#endif
/*
* Opaque types for structures whose guts are only needed by a single
* file:
*/
typedef struct TkTextBTree *TkTextBTree;
/*
* The data structure below defines a single line of text (from newline
* to newline, not necessarily what appears on one line of the screen).
*/
typedef struct TkTextLine {
struct Node *parentPtr; /* Pointer to parent node containing
* line. */
struct TkTextLine *nextPtr; /* Next in linked list of lines with
* same parent node in B-tree. NULL
* means end of list. */
struct TkTextSegment *segPtr; /* First in ordered list of segments
* that make up the line. */
} TkTextLine;
/*
* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Segments: each line is divided into one or more segments, where each
* segment is one of several things, such as a group of characters, a
* tag toggle, a mark, or an embedded widget. Each segment starts with
* a standard header followed by a body that varies from type to type.
* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* The data structure below defines the body of a segment that represents
* a tag toggle. There is one of these structures at both the beginning
* and end of each tagged range.
*/
typedef struct TkTextToggle {
struct TkTextTag *tagPtr; /* Tag that starts or ends here. */
int inNodeCounts; /* 1 means this toggle has been
* accounted for in node toggle
* counts; 0 means it hasn't, yet. */
} TkTextToggle;
/*
* The data structure below defines line segments that represent
* marks. There is one of these for each mark in the text.
*/
typedef struct TkTextMark {
struct TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text
* widget. */
TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Line structure that contains the
* segment. */
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; /* Pointer to hash table entry for mark
* (in textPtr->markTable). */
} TkTextMark;
/*
* A structure of the following type holds information for each window
* embedded in a text widget. This information is only used by the
* file tkTextWind.c
*/
typedef struct TkTextEmbWindow {
struct TkText *textPtr; /* Information about the overall text
* widget. */
TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Line structure that contains this
* window. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window for this segment. NULL
* means that the window hasn't
* been created yet. */
char *create; /* Script to create window on-demand.
* NULL means no such script.
* Malloc-ed. */
int align; /* How to align window in vertical
* space. See definitions in
* tkTextWind.c. */
int padX, padY; /* Padding to leave around each side
* of window, in pixels. */
int stretch; /* Should window stretch to fill
* vertical space of line (except for
* pady)? 0 or 1. */
int chunkCount; /* Number of display chunks that
* refer to this window. */
int displayed; /* Non-zero means that the window
* has been displayed on the screen
* recently. */
} TkTextEmbWindow;
/*
* The data structure below defines line segments.
*/
typedef struct TkTextSegment {
struct Tk_SegType *typePtr; /* Pointer to record describing
* segment's type. */
struct TkTextSegment *nextPtr; /* Next in list of segments for this
* line, or NULL for end of list. */
int size; /* Size of this segment (# of bytes
* of index space it occupies). */
union {
char chars[4]; /* Characters that make up character
* info. Actual length varies to
* hold as many characters as needed.*/
TkTextToggle toggle; /* Information about tag toggle. */
TkTextMark mark; /* Information about mark. */
TkTextEmbWindow ew; /* Information about embedded
* window. */
} body;
} TkTextSegment;
/*
* Data structures of the type defined below are used during the
* execution of Tcl commands to keep track of various interesting
* places in a text. An index is only valid up until the next
* modification to the character structure of the b-tree so they
* can't be retained across Tcl commands. However, mods to marks
* or tags don't invalidate indices.
*/
typedef struct TkTextIndex {
TkTextBTree tree; /* Tree containing desired position. */
TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Pointer to line containing position
* of interest. */
int charIndex; /* Index within line of desired
* character (0 means first one). */
} TkTextIndex;
/*
* Types for procedure pointers stored in TkTextDispChunk strutures:
*/
typedef struct TkTextDispChunk TkTextDispChunk;
typedef void Tk_ChunkDisplayProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr, int x, int y,
Tk_Window win));
typedef void Tk_ChunkUndisplayProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
struct TkText *textPtr,
TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr));
typedef int Tk_ChunkMeasureProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr, int x));
typedef void Tk_ChunkBboxProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr, int index, int y,
int *xPtr, int *yPtr,
int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr));
/*
* The structure below represents a chunk of stuff that is displayed
* together on the screen. This structure is allocated and freed by
* generic display code but most of its fields are filled in by
* segment-type-specific code.
*/
struct TkTextDispChunk {
/*
* The fields below are set by the type-independent code before
* calling the segment-type-specific layoutProc. They should not
* be modified by segment-type-specific code.
*/
int x; /* X position of chunk, in pixels.
* This position is measured from the
* left edge of the logical line,
* not from the left edge of the
* window (i.e. it doesn't change
* under horizontal scrolling). */
struct TkTextDispChunk *nextPtr; /* Next chunk in the display line
* or NULL for the end of the list. */
struct Style *stylePtr; /* Display information, known only
* to tkTextDisp.c. */
/*
* The fields below are set by the layoutProc that creates the
* chunk.
*/
Tk_ChunkDisplayProc *displayProc; /* Procedure to invoke to draw this
* chunk on the display or an
* off-screen pixmap. */
Tk_ChunkUndisplayProc *undisplayProc;
/* Procedure to invoke when segment
* ceases to be displayed on screen
* anymore. */
Tk_ChunkMeasureProc *measureProc; /* Procedure to find character under
* a given x-location. */
Tk_ChunkBboxProc *bboxProc; /* Procedure to find bounding box
* of character in chunk. */
int numChars; /* Number of characters that will be
* displayed in the chunk. */
int minHeight; /* Minimum total line height needed
* by this chunk. */
int width; /* Width of this chunk, in pixels.
* Initially set by chunk-specific
* code, but may be increased to
* include tab or extra space at end
* of line. */
int breakIndex; /* Index within chunk of last
* acceptable position for a line
* (break just before this character).
* <= 0 means don't break during or
* immediately after this chunk. */
ClientData clientData; /* Additional information for use
* of displayProc and undisplayProc. */
};
/*
* One data structure of the following type is used for each tag in a
* text widget. These structures are kept in textPtr->tagTable and
* referred to in other structures.
*/
typedef struct TkTextTag {
char *name; /* Name of this tag. This field is actually
* a pointer to the key from the entry in
* textPtr->tagTable, so it needn't be freed
* explicitly. */
int priority; /* Priority of this tag within widget. 0
* means lowest priority. Exactly one tag
* has each integer value between 0 and
* numTags-1. */
/*
* Information for displaying text with this tag. The information
* belows acts as an override on information specified by lower-priority
* tags. If no value is specified, then the next-lower-priority tag
* on the text determins the value. The text widget itself provides
* defaults if no tag specifies an override.
*/
char *justifyString; /* -justify option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
Tk_Justify justify; /* How to justify text: TK_JUSTIFY_LEFT,
* TK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT, or TK_JUSTIFY_CENTER.
* Only valid if justifyString is non-NULL. */
char *lMargin1String; /* -lmargin1 option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
int lMargin1; /* Left margin for first display line of
* each text line, in pixels. Only valid
* if lMargin1String is non-NULL. */
char *lMargin2String; /* -lmargin2 option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
int lMargin2; /* Left margin for second and later display
* lines of each text line, in pixels. Only
* valid if lMargin2String is non-NULL. */
char *offsetString; /* -offset option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
int offset; /* Vertical offset of text's baseline from
* baseline of line. Used for superscripts
* and subscripts. Only valid if
* offsetString is non-NULL. */
char *rMarginString; /* -rmargin option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
int rMargin; /* Right margin for text, in pixels. Only
* valid if rMarginString is non-NULL. */
char *spacing1String; /* -spacing1 option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
int spacing1; /* Extra spacing above first display
* line for text line. Only valid if
* spacing1String is non-NULL. */
char *spacing2String; /* -spacing2 option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
int spacing2; /* Extra spacing between display
* lines for the same text line. Only valid
* if spacing2String is non-NULL. */
char *spacing3String; /* -spacing2 option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
int spacing3; /* Extra spacing below last display
* line for text line. Only valid if
* spacing3String is non-NULL. */
char *tabString; /* -tabs option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
struct TkTextTabArray *tabArrayPtr;
/* Info about tabs for tag (malloc-ed)
* or NULL. Corresponds to tabString. */
char *underlineString; /* -underline option string (malloc-ed).
* NULL means option not specified. */
int underline; /* Non-zero means draw underline underneath
* text. Only valid if underlineString is
* non-NULL. */
Tk_Uid wrapMode; /* How to handle wrap-around for this tag.
* Must be tkTextCharUid, tkTextNoneUid,
* tkTextWordUid, or NULL to use wrapMode
* for whole widget. */
int affectsDisplay; /* Non-zero means that this tag affects the
* way information is displayed on the screen
* (so need to redisplay if tag changes). */
} TkTextTag;
#define TK_TAG_AFFECTS_DISPLAY 0x1
#define TK_TAG_UNDERLINE 0x2
#define TK_TAG_JUSTIFY 0x4
#define TK_TAG_OFFSET 0x10
/*
* The data structure below is used for searching a B-tree for transitions
* on a single tag (or for all tag transitions). No code outside of
* tkTextBTree.c should ever modify any of the fields in these structures,
* but it's OK to use them for read-only information.
*/
typedef struct TkTextSearch {
TkTextIndex curIndex; /* Position of last tag transition
* returned by TkBTreeNextTag, or
* index of start of segment
* containing starting position for
* search if TkBTreeNextTag hasn't
* been called yet, or same as
* stopIndex if search is over. */
TkTextSegment *segPtr; /* Actual tag segment returned by last
* call to TkBTreeNextTag, or NULL if
* TkBTreeNextTag hasn't returned
* anything yet. */
TkTextSegment *nextPtr; /* Where to resume search in next
* call to TkBTreeNextTag. */
TkTextSegment *lastPtr; /* Stop search before just before
* considering this segment. */
TkTextTag *tagPtr; /* Tag to search for (or tag found, if
* allTags is non-zero). */
int linesLeft; /* Lines left to search (including
* curIndex and stopIndex). When
* this becomes <= 0 the search is
* over. */
int allTags; /* Non-zero means ignore tag check:
* search for transitions on all
* tags. */
} TkTextSearch;
/*
* The following data structure describes a single tab stop.
*/
typedef enum {LEFT, RIGHT, CENTER, NUMERIC} TkTextTabAlign;
typedef struct TkTextTab {
int location; /* Offset in pixels of this tab stop
* from the left margin (lmargin2) of
* the text. */
TkTextTabAlign alignment; /* Where the tab stop appears relative
* to the text. */
} TkTextTab;
typedef struct TkTextTabArray {
int numTabs; /* Number of tab stops. */
TkTextTab tabs[1]; /* Array of tabs. The actual size
* will be numTabs. THIS FIELD MUST
* BE THE LAST IN THE STRUCTURE. */
} TkTextTabArray;
/*
* A data structure of the following type is kept for each text widget that
* currently exists for this process:
*/
typedef struct TkText {
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window that embodies the text. NULL
* means that the window has been destroyed
* but the data structures haven't yet been
* cleaned up.*/
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with widget. Used
* to delete widget command. */
Tcl_Command widgetCmd; /* Token for text's widget command. */
TkTextBTree tree; /* B-tree representation of text and tags for
* widget. */
Tcl_HashTable tagTable; /* Hash table that maps from tag names to
* pointers to TkTextTag structures. */
int numTags; /* Number of tags currently defined for
* widget; needed to keep track of
* priorities. */
Tcl_HashTable markTable; /* Hash table that maps from mark names to
* pointers to mark segments. */
Tcl_HashTable windowTable; /* Hash table that maps from window names
* to pointers to window segments. If a
* window segment doesn't yet have an
* associated window, there is no entry for
* it here. */
Tk_Uid state; /* Normal or disabled. Text is read-only
* when disabled. */
/*
* Default information for displaying (may be overridden by tags
* applied to ranges of characters).
*/
int borderWidth; /* Width of 3-D border to draw around entire
* widget. */
int padX, padY; /* Padding between text and window border. */
int spacing1; /* Default extra spacing above first display
* line for each text line. */
int spacing2; /* Default extra spacing between display lines
* for the same text line. */
int spacing3; /* Default extra spacing below last display
* line for each text line. */
char *tabOptionString; /* Value of -tabs option string (malloc'ed). */
TkTextTabArray *tabArrayPtr;
/* Information about tab stops (malloc'ed).
* NULL means perform default tabbing
* behavior. */
/*
* Additional information used for displaying:
*/
Tk_Uid wrapMode; /* How to handle wrap-around. Must be
* tkTextCharUid, tkTextNoneUid, or
* tkTextWordUid. */
int width, height; /* Desired dimensions for window, measured
* in characters. */
int prevWidth, prevHeight; /* Last known dimensions of window; used to
* detect changes in size. */
TkTextIndex topIndex; /* Identifies first character in top display
* line of window. */
struct DInfo *dInfoPtr; /* Information maintained by tkTextDisp.c. */
/*
* Information related to selection.
*/
TkTextTag *selTagPtr; /* Pointer to "sel" tag. Used to tell when
* a new selection has been made. */
TkTextIndex selIndex; /* Used during multi-pass selection retrievals.
* This index identifies the next character
* to be returned from the selection. */
/*
* Information related to insertion cursor:
*/
TkTextSegment *insertMarkPtr;
/* Points to segment for "insert" mark. */
/*
* Miscellaneous additional information:
*/
char *takeFocus; /* Value of -takeFocus option; not used in
* the C code, but used by keyboard traversal
* scripts. Malloc'ed, but may be NULL. */
char *xScrollCmd; /* Prefix of command to issue to update
* horizontal scrollbar when view changes. */
char *yScrollCmd; /* Prefix of command to issue to update
* vertical scrollbar when view changes. */
int flags; /* Miscellaneous flags; see below for
* definitions. */
} TkText;
/*
* Flag values for TkText records:
*
* GOT_FOCUS: Non-zero means this window has the input
* focus.
* UPDATE_SCROLLBARS: Non-zero means scrollbar(s) should be updated
* during next redisplay operation.
*/
#define GOT_FOCUS 4
#define UPDATE_SCROLLBARS 0x10
#define NEED_REPICK 0x20
/*
* Records of the following type define segment types in terms of
* a collection of procedures that may be called to manipulate
* segments of that type.
*/
typedef TkTextSegment * Tk_SegSplitProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
struct TkTextSegment *segPtr, int index));
typedef int Tk_SegDeleteProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
struct TkTextSegment *segPtr,
TkTextLine *linePtr, int treeGone));
typedef TkTextSegment * Tk_SegCleanupProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
struct TkTextSegment *segPtr, TkTextLine *linePtr));
typedef void Tk_SegLineChangeProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
struct TkTextSegment *segPtr, TkTextLine *linePtr));
typedef int Tk_SegLayoutProc _ANSI_ARGS_((struct TkText *textPtr,
struct TkTextIndex *indexPtr, TkTextSegment *segPtr,
int offset, int maxX, int maxChars,
int noCharsYet, Tk_Uid wrapMode,
struct TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr));
typedef void Tk_SegCheckProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextSegment *segPtr,
TkTextLine *linePtr));
typedef struct Tk_SegType {
char *name; /* Name of this kind of segment. */
int leftGravity; /* If a segment has zero size (e.g. a
* mark or tag toggle), does it
* attach to character to its left
* or right? 1 means left, 0 means
* right. */
Tk_SegSplitProc *splitProc; /* Procedure to split large segment
* into two smaller ones. */
Tk_SegDeleteProc *deleteProc; /* Procedure to call to delete
* segment. */
Tk_SegCleanupProc *cleanupProc; /* After any change to a line, this
* procedure is invoked for all
* segments left in the line to
* perform any cleanup they wish
* (e.g. joining neighboring
* segments). */
Tk_SegLineChangeProc *lineChangeProc;
/* Invoked when a segment is about
* to be moved from its current line
* to an earlier line because of
* a deletion. The linePtr is that
* for the segment's old line.
* CleanupProc will be invoked after
* the deletion is finished. */
Tk_SegLayoutProc *layoutProc; /* Returns size information when
* figuring out what to display in
* window. */
Tk_SegCheckProc *checkProc; /* Called during consistency checks
* to check internal consistency of
* segment. */
} Tk_SegType;
/*
* The constant below is used to specify a line when what is really
* wanted is the entire text. For now, just use a very big number.
*/
#define TK_END_OF_TEXT 1000000
/*
* The following definition specifies the maximum number of characters
* needed in a string to hold a position specifier.
*/
#define TK_POS_CHARS 30
/*
* Declarations for variables shared among the text-related files:
*/
extern int tkBTreeDebug;
extern int tkTextDebug;
extern Tk_SegType tkTextCharType;
extern Tk_Uid tkTextCharUid;
extern Tk_Uid tkTextDisabledUid;
extern Tk_SegType tkTextLeftMarkType;
extern Tk_Uid tkTextNoneUid;
extern Tk_Uid tkTextNormalUid;
extern Tk_SegType tkTextRightMarkType;
extern Tk_SegType tkTextToggleOnType;
extern Tk_SegType tkTextToggleOffType;
extern Tk_Uid tkTextWordUid;
/*
* Declarations for procedures that are used by the text-related files
* but shouldn't be used anywhere else in Tk (or by Tk clients):
*/
extern int TkBTreeCharTagged _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *indexPtr,
TkTextTag *tagPtr));
extern void TkBTreeCheck _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextBTree tree));
extern int TkBTreeCharsInLine _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextLine *linePtr));
extern TkTextBTree TkBTreeCreate _ANSI_ARGS_((void));
extern void TkBTreeDestroy _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextBTree tree));
extern void TkBTreeDeleteChars _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *index1Ptr,
TkTextIndex *index2Ptr));
extern TkTextLine * TkBTreeFindLine _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextBTree tree,
int line));
extern TkTextTag ** TkBTreeGetTags _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *indexPtr,
int *numTagsPtr));
extern void TkBTreeInsertChars _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *indexPtr,
char *string));
extern int TkBTreeLineIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextLine *linePtr));
extern void TkBTreeLinkSegment _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextSegment *segPtr,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
extern TkTextLine * TkBTreeNextLine _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextLine *linePtr));
extern int TkBTreeNextTag _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextSearch *searchPtr));
extern int TkBTreeNumLines _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextBTree tree));
extern void TkBTreeStartSearch _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *index1Ptr,
TkTextIndex *index2Ptr, TkTextTag *tagPtr,
TkTextSearch *searchPtr));
extern void TkBTreeTag _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *index1Ptr,
TkTextIndex *index2Ptr, TkTextTag *tagPtr,
int add));
extern void TkBTreeUnlinkSegment _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextBTree tree,
TkTextSegment *segPtr, TkTextLine *linePtr));
extern void TkTextChanged _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
TkTextIndex *index1Ptr, TkTextIndex *index2Ptr));
extern int TkTextCharBbox _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr, int *xPtr, int *yPtr,
int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr));
extern int TkTextCharLayoutProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr, TkTextSegment *segPtr,
int offset, int maxX, int maxChars, int noBreakYet,
Tk_Uid wrapMode, TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr));
extern void TkTextCreateDInfo _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr));
extern int TkTextDLineInfo _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr, int *xPtr, int *yPtr,
int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr, int *basePtr));
extern TkTextTag * TkTextCreateTag _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
char *tagName));
extern void TkTextFreeDInfo _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr));
extern void TkTextFreeTag _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
TkTextTag *tagPtr));
extern int TkTextGetIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
TkText *textPtr, char *string,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
extern TkTextTabArray * TkTextGetTabs _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tk_Window tkwin, char *string));
extern void TkTextIndexBackChars _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *srcPtr,
int count, TkTextIndex *dstPtr));
extern int TkTextIndexCmp _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *index1Ptr,
TkTextIndex *index2Ptr));
extern void TkTextIndexForwChars _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *srcPtr,
int count, TkTextIndex *dstPtr));
extern TkTextSegment * TkTextIndexToSeg _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *indexPtr,
int *offsetPtr));
extern void TkTextLostSelection _ANSI_ARGS_((
ClientData clientData));
extern TkTextIndex * TkTextMakeIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextBTree tree,
int lineIndex, int charIndex,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
extern int TkTextMarkCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv));
extern int TkTextMarkNameToIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
char *name, TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
extern void TkTextMarkSegToIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
TkTextSegment *markPtr, TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
extern void TkTextEventuallyRepick _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr));
extern void TkTextPickCurrent _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
XEvent *eventPtr));
extern void TkTextPixelIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
int x, int y, TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
extern void TkTextPrintIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextIndex *indexPtr,
char *string));
extern void TkTextRedrawRegion _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
int x, int y, int width, int height));
extern void TkTextRedrawTag _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
TkTextIndex *index1Ptr, TkTextIndex *index2Ptr,
TkTextTag *tagPtr, int withTag));
extern void TkTextRelayoutWindow _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr));
extern int TkTextScanCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv));
extern int TkTextSeeCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv));
extern int TkTextSegToOffset _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextSegment *segPtr,
TkTextLine *linePtr));
extern TkTextSegment * TkTextSetMark _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr, char *name,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
extern void TkTextSetYView _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr, int pickPlace));
extern int TkTextTagCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv));
extern int TkTextWindowCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv));
extern int TkTextWindowIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
char *name, TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
extern int TkTextXviewCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv));
extern int TkTextYviewCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv));
#endif /* _TKTEXT */