AbiWordSignals

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<H2>AbiWidget Signals</H2>

The signals are emitted when the current state of the document or text sate changes. The signals currently implemented (January, 27th, 2007) by AbiWidget are:

  • boolean signal "bold" true if current text is bold
  • boolean signal "italic" true if current text is italic
  • boolean signal "underline" true if current text is underlined
  • boolean signal "overline" true if current text is overlined
  • boolean signal "line-through" true if current text is line-through
  • boolean signal "topline" true if current text is topline
  • boolean signal "bottomline" true if current text is bottomline
  • boolean signal "superscript" true if current text is superscript
  • boolean signal "subscript" true if current text is subscript
  • boolean signal "can-undo" true if current document can do an undo operation
  • boolean signal "can-redo" true if current document can do an redo operation
  • boolean signal "is-dirty" true if current document has not been saved
  • boolean signal "left-align" true if current text is left-aligned
  • boolean signal "right-align" true if current text is right-aligned
  • boolean signal "center-align" true if current text is center-aligned
  • boolean signal "justify-align" true if current text is jusitfy-aligned
  • integer signal "font-size" provides the size in points of the current font
  • char * signal "font-size" provides the family name of the current font
  • char * signal "style-name" provides the name of the current style
  • boolean signal "text-selected" true if some text in the document has been selected
  • boolean signal "image-selected" true if a positioned image in the document has been selected
  • boolean signal "selection-cleared" true if the current selection is cleared
  • boolean signal "enter-selection" true if the mouse is placed over a selection
  • boolean signal "leave-selection" true if the mouse which was previously over a selection is no longer over the selection
  • boolean signal "table-state" true if the caret or selection is in a position to legally insert a table

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