279 lines
9.1 KiB
C++
279 lines
9.1 KiB
C++
/*
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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2007-2008 Robert Knight <robertknight@gmail.com>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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*/
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#ifndef SCREENWINDOW_H
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#define SCREENWINDOW_H
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// Qt
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#include <QObject>
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#include <QPoint>
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#include <QRect>
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// Konsole
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#include "../characters/Character.h"
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#include "Screen.h"
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#include "konsoleprivate_export.h"
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namespace Konsole
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{
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/**
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* Provides a window onto a section of a terminal screen. A terminal widget can then render
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* the contents of the window and use the window to change the terminal screen's selection
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* in response to mouse or keyboard input.
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*
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* A new ScreenWindow for a terminal session can be created by calling Emulation::createWindow()
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*
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* Use the scrollTo() method to scroll the window up and down on the screen.
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* Use the getImage() method to retrieve the character image which is currently visible in the window.
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*
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* setTrackOutput() controls whether the window moves to the bottom of the associated screen when new
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* lines are added to it.
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*
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* Whenever the output from the underlying screen is changed, the notifyOutputChanged() slot should
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* be called. This in turn will update the window's position and emit the outputChanged() signal
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* if necessary.
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*/
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class KONSOLEPRIVATE_EXPORT ScreenWindow : public QObject
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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/**
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* Constructs a new screen window with the given parent.
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* A screen must be specified by calling setScreen() before calling getImage() or getLineProperties().
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*
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* You should not call this constructor directly, instead use the Emulation::createWindow() method
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* to create a window on the emulation which you wish to view. This allows the emulation
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* to notify the window when the associated screen has changed and synchronize selection updates
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* between all views on a session.
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*/
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explicit ScreenWindow(Screen *screen, QObject *parent = nullptr);
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~ScreenWindow() override;
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/** Sets the screen which this window looks onto */
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void setScreen(Screen *screen);
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/** Returns the screen which this window looks onto */
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Screen *screen() const;
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/**
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* Returns the image of characters which are currently visible through this window
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* onto the screen.
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*
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* The returned buffer is managed by the ScreenWindow instance and does not need to be
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* deleted by the caller.
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*/
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Character *getImage();
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/**
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* Returns the line attributes associated with the lines of characters which
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* are currently visible through this window
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*/
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QVector<LineProperty> getLineProperties();
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/**
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* Returns the number of lines which the region of the window
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* specified by scrollRegion() has been scrolled by since the last call
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* to resetScrollCount(). scrollRegion() is in most cases the
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* whole window, but will be a smaller area in, for example, applications
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* which provide split-screen facilities.
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*
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* This is not guaranteed to be accurate, but allows views to optimize
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* rendering by reducing the amount of costly text rendering that
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* needs to be done when the output is scrolled.
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*/
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int scrollCount() const;
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/**
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* Resets the count of scrolled lines returned by scrollCount()
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*/
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void resetScrollCount();
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/**
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* Returns the area of the window which was last scrolled, this is
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* usually the whole window area.
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*
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* Like scrollCount(), this is not guaranteed to be accurate,
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* but allows views to optimize rendering.
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*/
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QRect scrollRegion() const;
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/**
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* What line the next search will start from
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*/
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void setCurrentResultLine(int line);
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int currentResultLine() const;
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/**
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* Sets the start of the selection to the given @p line and @p column within
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* the window.
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*/
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void setSelectionStart(int column, int line, bool columnMode);
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/**
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* Sets the end of the selection to the given @p line and @p column within
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* the window.
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*/
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void setSelectionEnd(int column, int line, bool trimTrailingWhitespace);
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/**
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* Sets the selection as the range specified by line @p start and line @p
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* end in the whole history.
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*
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* Both @p start and @p end are absolute line number in the whole history,
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* not relative line number in the window. This make it possible to select
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* range larger than the window . A good use case is selecting the whole
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* history.
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*/
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void setSelectionByLineRange(int start, int end);
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/**
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* Retrieves the start of the selection within the window.
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*/
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void getSelectionStart(int &column, int &line);
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/**
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* Retrieves the end of the selection within the window.
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*/
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void getSelectionEnd(int &column, int &line);
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/**
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* Returns true if the character at @p line , @p column is part of the selection.
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*/
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bool isSelected(int column, int line);
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/**
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* Clears the current selection
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*/
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void clearSelection();
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/** Sets the number of lines in the window */
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void setWindowLines(int lines);
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/** Returns the number of lines in the window */
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int windowLines() const;
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/** Returns the number of columns in the window */
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int windowColumns() const;
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/** Returns the total number of lines in the screen */
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int lineCount() const;
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/** Returns the total number of columns in the screen */
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int columnCount() const;
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/** Returns the index of the line which is currently at the top of this window */
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int currentLine() const;
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/**
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* Returns the position of the cursor
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* within the window.
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*/
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QPoint cursorPosition() const;
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/**
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* Convenience method. Returns true if the window is currently at the bottom
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* of the screen.
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*/
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bool atEndOfOutput() const;
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/** Scrolls the window so that @p line is at the top of the window */
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void scrollTo(int line);
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/** Describes the units which scrollBy() moves the window by. */
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enum RelativeScrollMode {
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/** Scroll the window down by a given number of lines. */
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ScrollLines,
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/**
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* Scroll the window down by a given number of pages, where
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* one page is windowLines() lines
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*/
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ScrollPages,
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/** Scroll by prompt (when using semantic shell integration)
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* scrolls up/down until the given number of new prompts appear.
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*/
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ScrollPrompts,
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};
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/**
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* Scrolls the window relative to its current position on the screen.
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*
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* @param mode Specifies whether @p amount refers to the number of lines or the number
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* of pages to scroll.
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* @param amount The number of lines or pages ( depending on @p mode ) to scroll by. If
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* this number is positive, the view is scrolled down. If this number is negative, the view
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* is scrolled up.
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* @param fullPage Specifies whether to scroll by full page or half page.
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*/
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void scrollBy(RelativeScrollMode mode, int amount, bool fullPage);
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/**
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* Specifies whether the window should automatically move to the bottom
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* of the screen when new output is added.
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*
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* If this is set to true, the window will be moved to the bottom of the associated screen ( see
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* screen() ) when the notifyOutputChanged() method is called.
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*/
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void setTrackOutput(bool trackOutput);
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/**
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* Returns whether the window automatically moves to the bottom of the screen as
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* new output is added. See setTrackOutput()
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*/
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bool trackOutput() const;
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/**
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* Returns the text which is currently selected.
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*
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* @param options See Screen::DecodingOptions
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*/
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QString selectedText(const Screen::DecodingOptions options) const;
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void updateCurrentLine();
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public Q_SLOTS:
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/**
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* Notifies the window that the contents of the associated terminal screen have changed.
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* This moves the window to the bottom of the screen if trackOutput() is true and causes
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* the outputChanged() signal to be emitted.
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*/
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void notifyOutputChanged();
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Q_SIGNALS:
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/**
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* Emitted when the contents of the associated terminal screen (see screen()) changes.
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*/
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void outputChanged();
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void currentResultLineChanged();
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/**
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* Emitted when the screen window is scrolled to a different position.
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*
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* @param line The line which is now at the top of the window.
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*/
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void scrolled(int line);
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/** Emitted when the selection is changed. */
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void selectionChanged();
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/** Emitted when e. g. Screen is changed (to alternate or primary), so
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* initial selection offsets etc. are invalidated.
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*/
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void screenAboutToChange();
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private:
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Q_DISABLE_COPY(ScreenWindow)
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int endWindowLine() const;
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void fillUnusedArea();
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Screen *_screen; // see setScreen() , screen()
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Character *_windowBuffer;
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int _windowBufferSize;
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bool _bufferNeedsUpdate;
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int _windowLines;
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int _currentLine; // see scrollTo() , currentLine()
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int _currentResultLine;
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bool _trackOutput; // see setTrackOutput() , trackOutput()
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int _scrollCount; // count of lines which the window has been scrolled by since
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// the last call to resetScrollCount()
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};
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}
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#endif // SCREENWINDOW_H
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