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.TH "ntextBindings" n 1\&.0 tklib "Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget"
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.SH NAME
ntextBindings \- Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget
.SH SYNOPSIS
package require \fBTcl  8\&.5\fR
.sp
package require \fBTk  8\&.5\fR
.sp
package require \fBntext  ?1\&.0?\fR
.sp
.BE
.SH DESCRIPTION
The \fBntext\fR package provides a binding tag named \fINtext\fR for use by text widgets in place of the default \fIText\fR binding tag\&.
.PP
The \fIText\fR binding tag provides around one hundred bindings to the text widget (the exact number is platform-dependent)\&.  A few of these behave in a way that is different from most contemporary text-editing applications\&.  \fINtext\fR aims to provide more familiar behaviour\&.
.PP
Features of the \fINtext\fR bindings that differ from the default \fIText\fR bindings:
.IP \(bu
Clicking near the end of a (logical) line moves the cursor to the end of that line \fI(not the start of the next line)\fR\&.  If the widget is in \fI-wrap\fR \fIword\fR mode, the same rule applies to display lines\&.
.IP \(bu
Double-clicking or dragging near the end of a (logical) line will highlight/select characters from the end of that line \fI(not the next line, or the region at the end of the line where there are no characters)\fR\&.  If the widget is in \fI-wrap\fR \fIword\fR mode, the same rule applies to display lines\&.
.IP \(bu
On windowing systems other than macOS Aqua, the \fIHome\fR key implements "Smart Home" (successive keypresses move the cursor to the start of the display line, then to the first non-whitespace character at the start of the logical line, then toggles between the beginning and end of leading whitespace); the \fIEnd\fR key implements "Smart End" (which is similar to "Smart Home")\&.  On macOS Aqua, this functionality is provided by the operations <Command-Left> and <Command-Right>\&.
.IP \(bu
When a selection exists, a "Paste" operation (e\&.g\&. <Control-v>) overwrites the selection (as most editors do), and does so on all platforms\&.
.IP \(bu
On windowing systems other than macOS Aqua, the \fIInsert\fR key toggles between "Insert" and "Overwrite" modes for keyboard input\&.  \fI(In contrast, the Text binding tag uses\fR Insert \fIas a method to paste the "primary selection", a task that can be accomplished instead by mouse middle-click\&.)\fR
.IP \(bu
The \fIEscape\fR key clears the selection\&.
.IP \(bu
On the macOS Aqua windowing system, \fINtext\fR follows Aqua conventions for keyboard navigation\&.  Certain bindings related to vertical scrolling can be forced to behave in the same way as for the Windows and X11 windowing systems, by setting \fB::ntext::classicParagraphs\fR to \fB1\fR (see Section \fBCONFIGURATION OPTIONS\fR)\&.
.IP \(bu
On the macOS Aqua windowing system, \fINtext\fR follows Aqua conventions for placement of the insert mark when keyboard navigation cancels a selection\&.  This behavior can be switched off by setting \fB::ntext::classicSelection\fR to \fB1\fR (see Section \fBCONFIGURATION OPTIONS\fR)\&.
.IP \(bu
Selecting with <Shift-Button1> selects from the previous position of the insertion cursor\&. \fI(In the Text binding tag, the selection anchor may be the position of the previous mouse click\&.)\fR
.IP \(bu
<Shift-Button1> operations do not alter the selection anchor\&. \fI(In the Text binding tag, they do\&.)\fR
.IP \(bu
By default, the \fINtext\fR binding tag does not provide several of the Control-key bindings supplied by the \fIText\fR binding tag\&.  Modern keyboards offer alternatives, such as cursor keys for navigation; modern applications often use the Control-key bindings for other purposes (e\&.g\&. <Control-p> for "print")\&.
.PP
In the last three cases, the behavior of \fIText\fR is often useful, so \fINtext\fR gives you the option of retaining it, by setting variables defined in the ::ntext namespace to 1 (instead of their default 0)\&.  Explaining these features in more detail:
.IP \(bu
If the mouse is clicked at position A, then the keyboard is used to move the cursor to B, then shift is held down, and the mouse is clicked at C: the \fIText\fR binding tag gives a selection from A to C; the \fINtext\fR gives a selection from B to C\&.  If you want \fINtext\fR to behave like \fIText\fR in this respect, set \fB::ntext::classicMouseSelect\fR to 1\&.
.IP \(bu
The \fIText\fR binding tag allows successive <Shift-Button-1> events to change both ends of the selection, by moving the selection anchor to the end of the selection furthest from the mouse click\&.  Instead, the \fINtext\fR binding tag fixes the anchor, and multiple Shift-Button-1 events can only move the non-anchored end of the selection\&.  If you want \fINtext\fR to behave like \fIText\fR in this respect, set \fB::ntext::classicAnchor\fR to 1\&.  In both \fIText\fR and \fINtext\fR, keyboard navigation with the Shift key held down alters the selection and keeps the selection anchor fixed\&.
.IP \(bu
The following "extra" \fIText\fR bindings are switched off by default, but can be activated in \fINtext\fR by setting \fB::ntext::classicExtras\fR to 1: <Control-a>, <Control-b>, <Control-d>, <Control-e>, <Control-f>, <Control-h>, <Control-i>, <Control-k>, <Control-n>, <Control-o>, <Control-p>, <Control-t>, <Control-space>, <Control-Shift-space>\&.
.PP
.SH "CONFIGURATION OPTIONS"
\fINtext\fR provides alternatives to a number of behaviours of the classic \fIText\fR binding tag\&.  Where there is an option, the \fINtext\fR behaviour is switched on by default, except for display-line indentation which is discussed on a separate page at \fIntextIndent\fR\&.
.PP
The behaviour of \fINtext\fR may be configured application-wide by setting the values of a number of namespace variables:
.PP
\fB::ntext::classicAnchor\fR
.IP \(bu
\fB0\fR - (default value) selects \fINtext\fR behaviour, i\&.e\&. the anchor point is fixed
.IP \(bu
\fB1\fR - selects classic \fIText\fR behaviour, i\&.e\&. the anchor point is variable
.PP
.PP
\fB::ntext::classicExtras\fR
.IP \(bu
\fB0\fR - (default value) selects \fINtext\fR behaviour, i\&.e\&. several "extra" \fIText\fR bindings are de-activated
.IP \(bu
\fB1\fR - selects classic \fIText\fR behaviour, i\&.e\&. the "extra" \fIText\fR bindings are activated
.PP
.PP
\fB::ntext::classicMouseSelect\fR
.IP \(bu
\fB0\fR - (default value) selects \fINtext\fR behaviour, i\&.e\&. the anchor point for mouse selection operations is moved by keyboard navigation
.IP \(bu
\fB1\fR - selects classic \fIText\fR behaviour
.PP
.PP
\fB::ntext::classicParagraphs\fR
.IP \(bu
\fB0\fR - (default value) on macOS Aqua, certain keyboard bindings are made to behave in the same way as the Mac application TextEdit\&.  The bindings involve vertical scrolling of the screen and are <?Shift-?Option-(Up|Down)>\&.
.IP \(bu
\fB1\fR - on macOS Aqua, certain keyboard bindings are made to behave in the same way as for the Windows and X11 windowing systems and the classic \fIText\fR, ignoring the conventions of Aqua\&.  The bindings involve vertical scrolling of the screen and are <?Shift-?Option-(Up|Down)>\&.
.PP
.PP
\fB::ntext::classicSelection\fR
.IP \(bu
\fB0\fR - (default value on macOS Aqua) selects Mac-like behaviour, i\&.e\&. when a navigation keystroke cancels a selection, the insert mark first moves to the end of the selection determined by the navigation direction of the keystroke, and then the keystroke is applied\&.
.IP \(bu
\fB1\fR - (default value except on macOS Aqua) selects PC-like behaviour (the same as classic \fIText\fR), i\&.e\&. when a navigation keystroke cancels a selection, the insert mark is not moved before the keystroke is applied\&.
.PP
.PP
\fB::ntext::overwrite\fR
.IP \(bu
\fB0\fR - (initial value) text typed at the keyboard is inserted into the widget
.IP \(bu
\fB1\fR - text typed at the keyboard overwrites text already in the widget
.IP \(bu
The value is toggled by the \fIInsert\fR key\&.
.PP
.PP
\fB::ntext::useBlockCursor\fR
.IP \(bu
\fB0\fR - the block cursor will not be used\&.  When the widget is in \fIoverwrite\fR mode (see \fB::ntext::overwrite\fR), the ordinary cursor will change color instead\&.
.IP \(bu
\fB1\fR - the block cursor will be used when the widget is in \fIoverwrite\fR mode (see \fB::ntext::overwrite\fR)\&.
.IP \(bu
The default value depends on the version of \fBTk\fR\&.  In versions of \fBTk\fR earlier than \fB8\&.5\&.12\fR, the sizing of the block cursor had a bug, and \fB::ntext::useBlockCursor\fR defaults to \fB0\fR\&.  From \fB8\&.5\&.12\fR onwards the bug is fixed, and \fB::ntext::useBlockCursor\fR defaults to \fB1\fR\&.
.IP \(bu
For more information see \fIntextBindings\fR
.PP
.SH INTERNALS
In order to remain independent of the version of \fBTk\fR (8\&.5 or 8\&.6), \fBntext\fR defines its own virtual events\&.  These new virtual events are used only in the \fINtext\fR binding tag, and therefore do not interfere with the real or virtual events used in other code\&.
.PP
These events include <<NtextCut>>, <<NtextCopy>>, <<NtextPaste>> which are used in place of <<Cut>>, <<Copy>>, <<Paste>> respectively\&.
.PP
The definition of the virtual event <<NtextCut>> (etc) is similar to that of <<Cut>> (etc) in \fBTk\fR 8\&.6\&.
.SH BUGS
This version of \fBntext\fR is intended to be compatible with all releases of \fBTk\fR 8\&.5 and 8\&.6, and with the branches \fIcore-8-5-branch\fR, \fIcore-8-6-branch\fR, and \fItrunk\fR in the source code repository for \fBTk\fR\&.  Any incompatibility with any of these versions, for any \fBTk\fR windowing system, should be reported as a bug\&. Please report such in the category \fIntext\fR of the \fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&.
.SH EXAMPLE
To use \fINtext\fR but keep classic \fIText\fR 's variable-anchor feature:
.CS


package require ntext
text \&.t
set ::ntext::classicAnchor 1
bindtags \&.t {\&.t Ntext \&. all}

.CE
.SH "SEE ALSO"
bindtags, ntext, ntextIndent, text
.SH KEYWORDS
bindtags, text