x2-1.1.0/src/data.h0000644000175000017500000000537611711234535012016 0ustar andand// Data structures struct node { GtkWidget *Box; gchar *Name; // File name gchar *Location; // File location GtkSourceBuffer *Buffer; // Buffer for text view GtkWidget *Scroller; // Scrolled widget for text view GtkWidget *Doc; // Text view GtkWidget *Label; // Tab label GtkWidget *TabBox; // Tab box GtkWidget *Image; // Close image GtkWidget *Button; // Close button #ifdef G_OS_UNIX GtkWidget *Term; // VTE object GtkWidget *TermScroll; // VTE scroller #endif GtkWidget *Paned; // Paned object GtkWidget *Frame; // Frame object // Search stuff GtkWidget *Searchlbl1; GtkWidget *SearchBox; GtkWidget *Search1; // Search box // Replace stuff GtkWidget *Searchlbl2; GtkWidget *Replacelbl; GtkWidget *ReplaceBox; GtkWidget *Search2; GtkWidget *Replace2; // Jump to line stuff GtkWidget *JumpLbl; GtkWidget *JumpSpin; GtkWidget *JumpBox; // Template stuff GtkWidget *templatecmb; GtkWidget *templatebtn_img; GtkWidget *templatebtn; GtkWidget *templatebox; GtkWidget *templatelbl; }; struct prefs_data { GtkWidget *Notebook; GtkToolItem *tb_cmd; struct prefs *pref; }; struct str_data { GtkWidget *Widget; GtkWidget *Notebook; }; struct prefs { GtkWidget *Prefs_Win; GtkWidget *IconView; GtkListStore *IconModel; GdkPixbuf *p1, *p2, *p3, *p4; GtkWidget *Box; GtkWidget *General_Box; GtkWidget *Appearence_Box; GtkWidget *Notes; GtkWidget *BtnBox; GtkWidget *Apply; GtkWidget *Cancel; GtkWidget *GeneralLbl; GtkWidget *AppearenceLbl; GtkWidget *LicenceLbl; GtkWidget *Licence; GtkTextBuffer *Licence_Buffer; GtkWidget *Scroller; GtkWidget *Font; GtkWidget *FontFrame; GtkWidget *UIBox; GtkWidget *Programming_Box; GtkWidget *ProgrammingFrame; GtkWidget *Programming_Check; GtkWidget *Highlight_Check; GtkWidget *Lines_Check; GtkWidget *Terminal_Check; GtkWidget *FindFrame; GtkWidget *FindBox; GtkWidget *FindInWords; GtkWidget *FindSensitive; GtkWidget *HighlightLine; GtkWidget *Search_Box; GtkWidget *SearchLbl; }; struct settings { gchar *prog_features; gchar *highlighting; gchar *lines; gchar *terminal; gchar *find_in_words; gchar *find_sensitive; gchar *font; gchar *highlightline; }; struct search_data { struct node *tmp; gchar *textmark; GtkWidget *Notebook; GtkWidget *Search; }; // Varibles gboolean prefs_win_open = FALSE; struct settings *sets; GtkWidget *window = NULL; gint ids = 0; enum { TARGET_UTF8_STRING, TARGET_COMPOUND_TEXT, TARGET_PLAIN, TARGET_URI_LIST, }; enum { COL_DISPLAY_NAME, COL_PIXBUF, NUM_COLS }; static GtkTargetEntry targets[ ] = { { "UTF8_STRING", 0, TARGET_UTF8_STRING }, { "COMPOUND_TEXT", 0, TARGET_COMPOUND_TEXT }, { "text/plain", 0, TARGET_PLAIN }, { "text/uri-list", 0, TARGET_URI_LIST } }; static guint n_targets = G_N_ELEMENTS( targets );x2-1.1.0/src/templates.c0000644000175000017500000000531511711234535013067 0ustar andandstatic void Template( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { gchar *templates = g_build_filename( g_get_home_dir( ), "/.config/X2/templates/", NULL ); GDir *d = g_dir_open( templates, 0, NULL ); const gchar *dir = g_dir_read_name( d ); if( dir == NULL ) return; struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); Populate_CMB( tmp->templatecmb ); if( gtk_widget_get_visible( tmp->templatebox ) ) gtk_widget_hide( tmp->templatebox ); else { gtk_widget_show_all( tmp->templatebox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->JumpBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->ReplaceBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->SearchBox ); gtk_widget_grab_focus( tmp->templatecmb ); gtk_combo_box_set_active( GTK_COMBO_BOX( tmp->templatecmb ), 0 ); } } static void LoadTemplate( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); gchar *template = g_build_filename( g_get_home_dir( ), "/.config/X2/templates/", gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text( GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT( tmp->templatecmb ) ), NULL ); open_from( template, notebook ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->templatebox ); } static void SaveTemplate( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( !g_strrstr( g_path_get_basename( tmp->Name ), "." ) ) return; // Split file name up gchar **s = g_strsplit( g_path_get_basename( tmp->Name ), ".", 2 ); gchar *t = s[ 1 ]; gchar *fn = g_strconcat( "template.", t, NULL ); gchar *template = g_build_filename( g_get_home_dir( ), "/.config/X2/templates/", fn, NULL ); g_print( "%s\n", template ); GtkTextIter StartIter, EndIter; gtk_text_buffer_get_bounds( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), &StartIter, &EndIter ); g_file_set_contents( template, gtk_text_buffer_get_text( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), &StartIter, &EndIter, TRUE ), -1, NULL ); } static void Populate_CMB( GtkWidget *cmb ) { gchar *templates = g_build_filename( g_get_home_dir( ), "/.config/X2/templates/", NULL ); GDir *d = g_dir_open( templates, 0, NULL ); // Following code found here: http://www.gtkforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=3425 GtkTreeModel *store = gtk_combo_box_get_model( GTK_COMBO_BOX( cmb ) ); gtk_list_store_clear( GTK_LIST_STORE( store ) ); for( ; ; ) { const gchar *tmp = g_dir_read_name( d ); if( tmp != NULL ) gtk_combo_box_text_append_text( GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT( cmb ), tmp ); else break; } }x2-1.1.0/src/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000000337511711234535012776 0ustar andand# @configure_input@ # Package-related substitution variables package = @PACKAGE_NAME@ version = @PACKAGE_VERSION@ tarname = @PACKAGE_TARNAME@ distdir = $(tarname)-$(version) # Prefix-related substitution variables prefix = @prefix@ exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ bindir = @bindir@ datadir = @datadir@ datarootdir = @datarootdir@ # Tool-related substitution variables CC = @CC@ DEFS = @DEFS@ LIBS = @LIBS@ CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ INSTALL = @INSTALL@ #INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ INSTALL_PROGRAM= @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@ # VPATH-related substitution variables top_builddir = @top_builddir@ builddir = @builddir@ srcdir = @srcdir@ VPATH = @srcdir@ all: x2 x2: main.c gcc -Wall -g -O0 -o $@ $+ `pkg-config --libs --cflags vte gtksourceview-2.0` clean: -rm x2 &>/dev/null install: $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(datadir) $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/applications $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/man/man1 $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pixmaps/x2/ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 0755 x2 $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/x2 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 0755 ../data/x2.desktop $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/applications/x2.desktop $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 0755 ../data/x2.1 $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/man/man1/x2.1 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 0755 ../data/x2.png $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pixmaps/x2/x2.png uninstall: -rm $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/x2 -rm $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/{applications/x2.desktop,man/man1/x2.1,pixmaps/x2/x2.png} Makefile: Makefile.in ../config.status cd .. && ./config.status src/$@ ../config.status: ../configure cd .. && ./config.status --recheck .PHONY: all clean check install uninstallx2-1.1.0/src/func_proto.h0000644000175000017500000000520511711234535013252 0ustar andandstatic GtkWidget *New( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Open( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void SaveAs( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Save( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Undo( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Redo( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Cut( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Copy( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Paste( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Jump( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Find( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Replace( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Cmd( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void close_prefs( GtkWidget *widget, struct prefs *pref ); static void save_prefs( GtkWidget *widget, struct prefs_data *pd ); struct settings *load_prefs( ); static void reload_prefs( struct prefs_data *pd ); static void Enable_Programming_Check_Buttons( GtkWidget *widget, struct prefs *pref ); static void Prefs( GtkWidget *widget, struct prefs_data *pd ); static void Close( GtkWidget *widget, struct str_data *tmp ); static void BufferChanged( GtkWidget *widget, struct node *tmp ); static gboolean destroy( GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void drag_data_received_handler( GtkWidget *widget, GdkDragContext *context, gint x, gint y, GtkSelectionData *selection_data, guint target_type, guint time, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void set_default_prefs( ); static void highlight_code( struct node *tmp ); static void write_file( struct node *tmp ); static void S1( GtkEntry *entry, GtkEntryIconPosition icon_pos, GdkEvent *event, struct search_data *sd ); static void S2( GtkEntry *entry, struct search_data *sd ); static void C1( GtkEntry *entry, GtkEntryIconPosition icon_pos, GdkEvent *event, struct search_data *sd ); static void C2( GtkEntry *entry, struct search_data *sd ); static void G1( GtkEntry *entry, GtkEntryIconPosition icon_pos, GdkEvent *event, struct node *tmp ); static void G2( GtkEntry *entry, struct node *tmp ); static void Search( struct search_data *sd ); static void Change( struct search_data *tmp ); static void go_to_line( struct node *tmp ); static void Set_Title( GtkWidget *notebook, gpointer page, guint page_num, gpointer user_data ); static void Template( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Populate_CMB( GtkWidget *cmb ); static void LoadTemplate( ); static void SaveTemplate( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ); static void Catch_Keypress( GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, GtkWidget *notebook );x2-1.1.0/src/callbacks.c0000644000175000017500000007111611711234535013012 0ustar andandstatic GtkWidget *New( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { // Create node instance struct node *doc = g_malloc( sizeof( struct node ) ); doc->Box = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); doc->Name = "Untitled"; doc->Location = "None"; doc->Scroller = gtk_scrolled_window_new( NULL, NULL ); #ifdef G_OS_UNIX doc->Buffer = gtk_source_buffer_new( NULL ); doc->Doc = gtk_source_view_new_with_buffer( GTK_SOURCE_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ) ); doc->Term = vte_terminal_new( ); doc->TermScroll = gtk_scrolled_window_new( NULL, NULL ); #endif #ifndef G_OS_UNIX doc->Buffer = gtk_text_buffer_new( NULL ); doc->Doc = gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ) ); #endif doc->Label = gtk_label_new( doc->Name ); doc->TabBox = gtk_hbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); doc->Image = gtk_image_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_CLOSE, GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR ); doc->Button = gtk_button_new( ); doc->SearchBox = gtk_hbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); doc->Search1 = gtk_entry_new( ); doc->ReplaceBox = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); doc->Search2 = gtk_entry_new( ); doc->Replace2 = gtk_entry_new( ); doc->Searchlbl1 = gtk_label_new( "Search: " ); doc->Searchlbl2 = gtk_label_new( "Search: " ); doc->Replacelbl = gtk_label_new( "Replace: " ); doc->Paned = gtk_vpaned_new( ); doc->Frame = gtk_frame_new( NULL ); doc->JumpLbl = gtk_label_new( "Jump to line: " ); doc->JumpSpin = gtk_spin_button_new_with_range( 1, 1, 1 ); doc->JumpBox = gtk_hbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); doc->templatebox = gtk_hbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); doc->templatecmb = gtk_combo_box_text_new( ); doc->templatebtn_img = gtk_image_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_APPLY, GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR ); doc->templatebtn = gtk_button_new( ); doc->templatelbl = gtk_label_new( "Select a template: " ); gtk_button_set_image( GTK_BUTTON( doc->templatebtn ), doc->templatebtn_img ); gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), g_strconcat( "X2: ", doc->Name, NULL ) ); // Pango-font stuff PangoFontDescription *PFD = pango_font_description_from_string( sets->font ); gtk_widget_modify_font( doc->Doc, PFD ); // Create stuff instance struct str_data *tmp = g_malloc( sizeof( struct str_data ) ); tmp->Widget = GTK_WIDGET( doc->Paned ); tmp->Notebook = notebook; // Entry widgets icons gtk_entry_set_icon_from_stock( GTK_ENTRY( doc->Search1 ), GTK_ENTRY_ICON_SECONDARY, GTK_STOCK_FIND ); gtk_entry_set_icon_from_stock( GTK_ENTRY( doc->Search2 ), GTK_ENTRY_ICON_SECONDARY, GTK_STOCK_FIND ); gtk_entry_set_icon_from_stock( GTK_ENTRY( doc->Replace2 ), GTK_ENTRY_ICON_SECONDARY, GTK_STOCK_FIND_AND_REPLACE ); gtk_entry_set_icon_from_stock( GTK_ENTRY( doc->JumpSpin ), GTK_ENTRY_ICON_SECONDARY, GTK_STOCK_JUMP_TO ); gtk_entry_set_width_chars( GTK_ENTRY( doc->JumpSpin ), 5 ); // Set button properties gtk_button_set_image( GTK_BUTTON( doc->Button ), doc->Image ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( doc->Button ), "Close document" ); // Extra boxes GtkWidget *hb1 = gtk_hbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); GtkWidget *hb2 = gtk_hbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); // Add/pack widgets gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( doc->Scroller ), doc->Doc ); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( doc->Frame ), doc->Scroller ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( doc->SearchBox ), doc->Search1, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( doc->SearchBox ), doc->Searchlbl1, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( hb2 ), doc->Replace2, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( hb2 ), doc->Replacelbl, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( hb1 ), doc->Search2, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( hb1 ), doc->Searchlbl2, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->ReplaceBox ), hb1, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->ReplaceBox ), hb2, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->TabBox ), doc->Label, FALSE, TRUE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->TabBox ), doc->Button, FALSE, TRUE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( doc->JumpBox ), doc->JumpSpin, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( doc->JumpBox ), doc->JumpLbl, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( doc->templatebox ), doc->templatebtn, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( doc->templatebox ), doc->templatecmb, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_end( GTK_BOX( doc->templatebox ), doc->templatelbl, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->Box ), doc->Frame, TRUE, TRUE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->Box ), doc->SearchBox, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->Box ), doc->ReplaceBox, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->Box ), doc->JumpBox, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( doc->Box ), doc->templatebox, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); // Set properties gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy( GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW( doc->Scroller ), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC ); gtk_widget_queue_draw( GTK_WIDGET( notebook ) ); gtk_notebook_append_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), doc->Paned, doc->TabBox ); gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport( GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW( doc->TermScroll ), doc->Term ); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy( GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW( doc->TermScroll ), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ), FALSE ); gtk_drag_dest_set( doc->Doc, GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_MOTION | GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_HIGHLIGHT, targets, n_targets, GDK_ACTION_COPY ); // Experimental sourceview stuff if( g_strrstr( sets->highlightline, ":true" ) ) gtk_source_view_set_highlight_current_line( GTK_SOURCE_VIEW( doc->Doc ), TRUE ); // Sourceview prefs if( g_strrstr( sets->lines, ":true" ) ) gtk_source_view_set_show_line_numbers( GTK_SOURCE_VIEW( doc->Doc ), TRUE ); // Paned stuff gtk_paned_add1( GTK_PANED( doc->Paned ), doc->Box ); // Vte stuff #ifdef G_OS_UNIX vte_terminal_set_background_transparent( VTE_TERMINAL( doc->Term ), TRUE ); vte_terminal_set_size( VTE_TERMINAL( doc->Term ), 79, 2 ); vte_terminal_set_scroll_on_output( VTE_TERMINAL( doc->Term ), TRUE ); vte_terminal_set_scroll_on_keystroke( VTE_TERMINAL( doc->Term ), TRUE ); gtk_paned_add2( GTK_PANED( doc->Paned ), doc->TermScroll ); long size = pathconf( ".", _PC_PATH_MAX ); char *buf, *ptr; if ( ( buf = ( char * ) g_malloc( ( size_t ) size ) ) != NULL ) ptr = getcwd( buf, ( size_t ) size ); vte_terminal_fork_command( VTE_TERMINAL( doc->Term ), NULL, NULL, NULL, ptr, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE ); //vte_terminal_fork_command_full( VTE_TERMINAL( doc->Term ), VTE_PTY_DEFAULT, ptr, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL ); #endif gtk_paned_set_position( GTK_PANED( doc->Paned ), 450 ); gtk_notebook_set_tab_reorderable( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), doc->Paned, TRUE ); struct search_data *find1 = g_malloc( sizeof( struct search_data ) ); find1->tmp = doc; find1->textmark = "search1"; find1->Notebook = notebook; find1->Search = doc->Search1; struct search_data *find2 = g_malloc( sizeof( struct search_data ) ); find2->tmp = doc; find2->textmark = "search2"; find2->Notebook = notebook; find2->Search = doc->Search2; // Entry icon signals g_signal_connect( doc->Search1, "icon-press", G_CALLBACK( S1 ), find1 ); g_signal_connect( doc->Search1, "activate", G_CALLBACK( S2 ), find1 ); g_signal_connect( doc->Search2, "icon-press", G_CALLBACK( S1 ), find2 ); g_signal_connect( doc->Search2, "activate", G_CALLBACK( S2 ), find2 ); g_signal_connect( doc->Replace2, "icon-press", G_CALLBACK( C1 ), find2 ); g_signal_connect( doc->Replace2, "activate", G_CALLBACK( C2 ), find2 ); g_signal_connect( doc->JumpSpin, "icon-press", G_CALLBACK( G1 ), doc ); g_signal_connect( doc->JumpSpin, "activate", G_CALLBACK( G2 ), doc ); g_signal_connect( doc->Button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Close ), tmp ); g_signal_connect( doc->Buffer, "changed", G_CALLBACK( BufferChanged ), doc ); g_signal_connect( doc->Doc, "drag-data-received", G_CALLBACK( drag_data_received_handler ), notebook ); g_signal_connect( doc->templatebtn, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( LoadTemplate ), notebook ); // Show/hide widgets gtk_widget_show_all( doc->Paned ); gtk_widget_show_all( doc->TabBox ); gtk_widget_hide( doc->SearchBox ); gtk_widget_hide( doc->ReplaceBox ); #ifdef G_OS_UNIX gtk_widget_hide( doc->TermScroll ); #endif gtk_widget_hide( doc->JumpBox ); gtk_widget_hide( doc->templatebox ); // Set new page gtk_notebook_set_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), -1 ); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document", doc ); return( doc->Doc ); } static void Open( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { GtkWidget *OpenDialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new( "Open file", NULL, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_OPEN, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL ); // Add file filter support so X2 can't open video files etc const gchar *f1 = "text/plain"; GtkFileFilter *filter = gtk_file_filter_new( ); gtk_file_filter_set_name( GTK_FILE_FILTER( filter ), "Text files" ); gtk_file_filter_add_mime_type( GTK_FILE_FILTER( filter ), f1 ); gtk_file_chooser_add_filter( GTK_FILE_CHOOSER( OpenDialog ), filter ); const gchar *home_dir = g_get_home_dir( ); gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder( GTK_FILE_CHOOSER( OpenDialog ), home_dir ); if( gtk_dialog_run( GTK_DIALOG( OpenDialog ) ) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_text_buffer_get_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) { New( NULL, notebook ); tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); } gchar *contents; tmp->Name = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename( GTK_FILE_CHOOSER( OpenDialog ) ); g_file_get_contents( tmp->Name, &contents, NULL, NULL ); gtk_text_buffer_set_text( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), contents, -1 ); gtk_label_set_text( GTK_LABEL( tmp->Label ), g_strconcat( g_path_get_basename( tmp->Name ), " ", NULL ) ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), FALSE ); g_free( contents ); highlight_code( tmp ); if( tmp ) gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), g_strconcat( "X2: ", tmp->Name, NULL ) ); } gtk_widget_destroy( OpenDialog ); } static void SaveAs( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { GtkWidget *SaveAsDialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new( "Save file as...", NULL, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_SAVE_AS, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL ); const gchar *home_dir = g_get_home_dir( ); gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder( GTK_FILE_CHOOSER( SaveAsDialog ), home_dir ); if( gtk_dialog_run( GTK_DIALOG( SaveAsDialog ) ) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); tmp->Name = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename( GTK_FILE_CHOOSER( SaveAsDialog ) ); write_file( tmp ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), FALSE ); gtk_label_set_text( GTK_LABEL( tmp->Label ), g_path_get_basename( tmp->Name ) ); highlight_code( tmp ); if( tmp ) gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), g_strconcat( "X2: ", tmp->Name, NULL ) ); } gtk_widget_destroy( SaveAsDialog ); } static void Save( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); gchar *name = "Untitled"; if( tmp->Name == name ) SaveAs( widget, notebook ); else write_file( tmp ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), FALSE ); gtk_label_set_text( GTK_LABEL( tmp->Label ), g_path_get_basename( tmp->Name ) ); highlight_code( tmp ); if( tmp ) gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), g_strconcat( "X2: ", tmp->Name, NULL ) ); } static void Undo( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_source_buffer_can_undo( GTK_SOURCE_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) gtk_source_buffer_undo( GTK_SOURCE_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ); } static void Redo( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_source_buffer_can_redo( GTK_SOURCE_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) gtk_source_buffer_redo( GTK_SOURCE_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ); } static void Cut( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_text_buffer_get_has_selection( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) { GtkClipboard *clipboard = gtk_clipboard_get( GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD ); gtk_text_buffer_cut_clipboard( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), clipboard, TRUE ); } } static void Copy( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_text_buffer_get_has_selection( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) { GtkClipboard *clipboard = gtk_clipboard_get( GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD ); gtk_text_buffer_copy_clipboard( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), clipboard ); } } static void Paste( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); GtkClipboard *clipboard = gtk_clipboard_get( GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD ); gtk_text_buffer_paste_clipboard( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), clipboard, NULL, TRUE ); } static void Find( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_widget_get_visible( tmp->SearchBox ) ) gtk_widget_hide( tmp->SearchBox ); else { gtk_widget_show_all( tmp->SearchBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->ReplaceBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->JumpBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->templatebox ); gtk_widget_grab_focus( tmp->Search1 ); } } static void Replace( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_widget_get_visible( tmp->ReplaceBox ) ) gtk_widget_hide( tmp->ReplaceBox ); else { gtk_widget_show_all( tmp->ReplaceBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->SearchBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->JumpBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->templatebox ); gtk_widget_grab_focus( tmp->Search2 ); } } static void Jump( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_widget_get_visible( tmp->JumpBox ) ) gtk_widget_hide( tmp->JumpBox ); else { gtk_widget_show_all( tmp->JumpBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->ReplaceBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->SearchBox ); gtk_widget_hide( tmp->templatebox ); gtk_widget_grab_focus( tmp->JumpSpin ); } } static void Cmd( GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_widget_get_visible( tmp->TermScroll ) ) gtk_widget_hide( tmp->TermScroll ); else gtk_widget_show_all( tmp->TermScroll ); } static void Enable_Programming_Check_Buttons( GtkWidget *widget, struct prefs *pref ) { if( !gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Programming_Check ) ) ) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive( pref->Highlight_Check, FALSE ); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Highlight_Check ), FALSE ); gtk_widget_set_sensitive( pref->Lines_Check, FALSE ); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Lines_Check ), FALSE ); gtk_widget_set_sensitive( pref->Terminal_Check, FALSE ); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Terminal_Check ), FALSE ); gtk_widget_set_sensitive( pref->HighlightLine, FALSE ); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->HighlightLine ), FALSE ); } else { gtk_widget_set_sensitive( pref->Highlight_Check, TRUE ); gtk_widget_set_sensitive( pref->Lines_Check, TRUE ); gtk_widget_set_sensitive( pref->Terminal_Check, TRUE ); gtk_widget_set_sensitive( pref->HighlightLine, TRUE ); } } static void S1( GtkEntry *entry, GtkEntryIconPosition icon_pos, GdkEvent *event, struct search_data *sd ) { Search( sd ); } static void S2( GtkEntry *entry, struct search_data *sd ) { Search( sd ); } static void Search( struct search_data *sd ) { struct node *doc = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( sd->Notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( sd->Notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); const gchar *search = gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY( sd->Search ) ); GtkTextIter mstart, mend, iter, start, end; GtkTextBuffer *buffer = gtk_text_view_get_buffer( GTK_TEXT_VIEW( doc->Doc ) ); GtkSourceSearchFlags search_flags = GTK_SOURCE_SEARCH_VISIBLE_ONLY | GTK_SOURCE_SEARCH_TEXT_ONLY; if( !g_strrstr( sets->find_sensitive, ":true" ) ) search_flags = search_flags | GTK_SOURCE_SEARCH_CASE_INSENSITIVE; GtkTextMark *last_pos = gtk_text_buffer_get_mark( buffer, sd->textmark ); gtk_text_buffer_get_bounds( buffer, &start, &end ); if( !last_pos ) { gtk_text_buffer_create_mark( buffer, sd->textmark, &start, FALSE ); last_pos = gtk_text_buffer_get_mark( buffer, sd->textmark ); } gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_mark( buffer, &iter, last_pos ); if( !g_strrstr( sets->find_in_words, ":true" ) ) { gchar *stmp = g_strconcat( " ", search, " ", NULL ); search = stmp; } if( gtk_source_iter_forward_search( &iter, search, search_flags, &mstart, &mend, NULL ) ) { gtk_text_buffer_create_mark( buffer, sd->textmark, &mend, FALSE ); gtk_text_view_scroll_mark_onscreen( GTK_TEXT_VIEW( doc->Doc ), last_pos ); gtk_text_buffer_select_range( buffer, &mstart, &mend ); } else gtk_text_buffer_delete_mark( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( buffer ), last_pos ); } static void C1( GtkEntry *entry, GtkEntryIconPosition icon_pos, GdkEvent *event, struct search_data *sd ) { Change( sd ); } static void C2( GtkEntry *entry, struct search_data *sd ) { Change( sd ); } static void Change( struct search_data *tmp ) { struct node *doc = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( tmp->Notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( tmp->Notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); const gchar *replace_text = gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY( doc->Replace2 ) ); GtkTextIter start, end, iter; GtkTextMark *last_pos = gtk_text_buffer_get_mark( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ), tmp->textmark ); if( last_pos ) { gtk_text_buffer_get_selection_bounds( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ), &start, &end ); gtk_text_buffer_create_mark( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ), "paste", &start, FALSE ); gtk_text_buffer_delete( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ), &start, &end ); gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_mark( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ), &iter, last_pos ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ), &iter, replace_text, -1 ); } } static void G1( GtkEntry *entry, GtkEntryIconPosition icon_pos, GdkEvent *event, struct node *tmp ) { go_to_line( tmp ); } static void G2( GtkEntry *entry, struct node *tmp ) { go_to_line( tmp ); } static void go_to_line( struct node *tmp ) { gint line = atoi( gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY( tmp->JumpSpin ) ) ); if( line ) { GtkTextIter iter; gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_line( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), &iter, line -1 ); gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter( GTK_TEXT_VIEW( tmp->Doc ), &iter, 0.0, TRUE, 0, 0 ); gtk_text_buffer_place_cursor( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), &iter ); } } static void Close( GtkWidget *widget, struct str_data *tmp ) { gint page_num = gtk_notebook_page_num( GTK_NOTEBOOK( tmp->Notebook ), tmp->Widget ); struct node *doc = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( tmp->Notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( tmp->Notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_text_buffer_get_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( doc->Buffer ) ) ) { gtk_notebook_set_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( tmp->Notebook ), page_num ); GtkWidget *warning = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons( "Save file?", NULL, GTK_DIALOG_MODAL | GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_STOCK_YES, GTK_RESPONSE_YES, GTK_STOCK_NO, GTK_RESPONSE_NO, NULL ); gint result = gtk_dialog_run( GTK_DIALOG( warning ) ); if( result == GTK_RESPONSE_YES ) Save( NULL, tmp->Notebook ); gtk_widget_destroy( warning ); } gtk_notebook_remove_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( tmp->Notebook ), page_num ); if( gtk_notebook_get_n_pages( GTK_NOTEBOOK( tmp->Notebook ) ) == 0 ) gtk_main_quit( ); g_free( tmp ); } static void BufferChanged( GtkWidget *widget, struct node *tmp ) { if( !gtk_text_buffer_get_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) { const gchar *text = gtk_label_get_text( GTK_LABEL( tmp->Label ) ); const gchar *new_text = g_strconcat( text, "* ", NULL ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), TRUE ); gtk_label_set_text( GTK_LABEL( tmp->Label ), new_text ); } // Create the spin button adjustment, then get the number of lines followed be re-setting the upper limit GtkAdjustment *adjust = gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment( GTK_SPIN_BUTTON( tmp->JumpSpin ) ); gint lines = gtk_text_buffer_get_line_count( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ); gtk_adjustment_set_upper( adjust, lines ); } static gboolean destroy( GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, GtkWidget *notebook ) { gint pages = gtk_notebook_get_n_pages( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) -1; gint i = 0; GtkWidget *label = gtk_label_new( "There are unsaved files.\nAre you sure you want to quit?" ); gboolean saved = TRUE; gtk_notebook_set_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), i ); GtkWidget *warning = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons( "Really quit?", NULL, GTK_DIALOG_MODAL | GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_STOCK_YES, GTK_RESPONSE_YES, GTK_STOCK_NO, GTK_RESPONSE_NO, NULL ); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( GTK_DIALOG( warning )->vbox), label ); gtk_widget_show( GTK_WIDGET( label ) ); gtk_button_box_set_layout( GTK_DIALOG( warning )->action_area, GTK_BUTTONBOX_EDGE ); for( i = 0; i <= pages; i++ ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_text_buffer_get_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) saved = FALSE; gtk_notebook_set_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), i+1 ); } if( !saved ) { gint result = gtk_dialog_run( GTK_DIALOG( warning ) ); switch( result ) { case GTK_RESPONSE_YES: gtk_widget_destroy( warning ); gtk_main_quit( ); return( FALSE ); case GTK_RESPONSE_NO: gtk_widget_destroy( warning ); return( TRUE ); } } gtk_widget_destroy( warning ); gtk_main_quit( ); return( FALSE ); } static void drag_data_received_handler( GtkWidget *widget, GdkDragContext *context, gint x, gint y, GtkSelectionData *selection_data, guint target_type, guint time, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_text_buffer_get_char_count( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) { New( NULL, notebook ); tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); } gchar *file = selection_data->data; g_strchomp( file ); gchar **s = g_strsplit( file, "file://", 2 ); gchar *t = s[ 1 ]; gchar **u = g_strsplit( t, "%20", 0 ); gchar *fn = ""; if( g_strrstr( s[ 1 ], "%20" ) ) { gint i = 0; for( ; ; ) { if( u[ i ] ) fn = g_strconcat( fn, " ", u[ i ], NULL ); else break; i++; } g_strstrip( fn ); tmp->Name = fn; } else tmp->Name = s[ 1 ]; gchar *contents; g_file_get_contents( tmp->Name, &contents, NULL, NULL ); gtk_text_buffer_set_text( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), contents, -1 ); gtk_label_set_text( GTK_LABEL( tmp->Label ), g_strconcat( g_path_get_basename( tmp->Name ), " ", NULL ) ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), FALSE ); if( tmp ) gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), g_strconcat( "X2: ", tmp->Name, NULL ) ); // Syntax highlighting highlight_code( tmp ); g_free( contents ); } static void write_file( struct node *tmp ) { GtkTextIter StartIter, EndIter; gtk_text_buffer_get_bounds( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), &StartIter, &EndIter ); int r = access( tmp->Name, R_OK ); int w = access( tmp->Name, W_OK ); int x = access( tmp->Name, X_OK ); g_file_set_contents( tmp->Name, gtk_text_buffer_get_text( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), &StartIter, &EndIter, TRUE ), -1, NULL ); if( r == 0 && w == 0 && x == 0 ) chmod( tmp->Name, S_IRWXU ); } static void Set_Title( GtkWidget *notebook, gpointer page, guint page_num, gpointer user_data ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( tmp ) gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), g_strconcat( "X2: ", tmp->Name, NULL ) ); } static GtkWidget *open_with( gchar *fn, GtkWidget *notebook ) { New( NULL, notebook ); struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); tmp->Name = fn; gchar *contents; g_file_get_contents( tmp->Name, &contents, NULL, NULL ); gtk_text_buffer_set_text( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), contents, -1 ); gtk_label_set_text( GTK_LABEL( tmp->Label ), g_strconcat( g_path_get_basename( tmp->Name ), " ", NULL ) ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), FALSE ); gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), g_strconcat( "X2: ", tmp->Name, NULL ) ); // Syntax highlighting highlight_code( tmp ); g_free( contents ); return( tmp->Doc ); } static GtkWidget *open_from( gchar *fn, GtkWidget *notebook ) { struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( gtk_text_buffer_get_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ) ) ) { New( NULL, notebook ); tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); } gchar *contents; g_file_get_contents( fn, &contents, NULL, NULL ); gtk_text_buffer_set_text( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), contents, -1 ); gtk_label_set_text( GTK_LABEL( tmp->Label ), g_strconcat( g_path_get_basename( tmp->Name ), "* ", NULL ) ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), FALSE ); gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), g_strconcat( "X2: ", tmp->Name, NULL ) ); // Syntax highlighting highlight_code( tmp ); g_free( contents ); gtk_text_buffer_set_modified( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( tmp->Buffer ), TRUE ); return( tmp->Doc ); } static void highlight_code( struct node *tmp ) { if( g_strrstr( sets->highlighting, ":true" ) ) { GtkSourceLanguage *lang; GtkSourceLanguageManager *lm = gtk_source_language_manager_new( ); lang = gtk_source_language_manager_guess_language( lm, tmp->Name, NULL ); gtk_source_buffer_set_language( tmp->Buffer, lang ); } } static void Catch_Keypress( GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, GtkWidget *notebook ) { GdkEventKey *gek = ( GdkEventKey * ) event; if( ( gek->keyval == GDK_N ) && ( gek->state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK ) ) Template( widget, notebook ); else if( ( gek->keyval == GDK_S ) && ( gek->state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK ) ) SaveAs( widget, notebook ); else if( ( gek->keyval == GDK_W ) && ( gek->state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK ) ) SaveTemplate( widget, notebook ); }x2-1.1.0/src/prefs.c0000644000175000017500000004243711711234535012216 0ustar andandstatic void Prefs( GtkWidget *widget, struct prefs_data *pd ) { if( prefs_win_open ) return; // Lock on! prefs_win_open = TRUE; // Variables struct prefs *pref = pd->pref; // Create widgets // Boxes pref->Prefs_Win = gtk_window_new( GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL ); pref->Box = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); pref->General_Box = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); pref->Appearence_Box = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); pref->BtnBox = gtk_hbutton_box_new( ); pref->Programming_Box = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); pref->UIBox = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); pref->Search_Box = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); pref->FindBox = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); // Frames pref->FontFrame = gtk_frame_new( "Font" ); pref->ProgrammingFrame = gtk_frame_new( "Programming Features" ); pref->FindFrame = gtk_frame_new( "Search Preferences" ); // Labels pref->GeneralLbl = gtk_label_new( "General" ); pref->AppearenceLbl = gtk_label_new( "Appearance" ); pref->LicenceLbl = gtk_label_new( "Licence" ); pref->SearchLbl = gtk_label_new( "Search" ); // Check buttons, replace with Toggle buttons pref->Programming_Check = gtk_check_button_new_with_label( "Enable programming features" ); pref->Highlight_Check = gtk_check_button_new_with_label( "Enable Syntax Highlighting" ); pref->Lines_Check = gtk_check_button_new_with_label( "Enable Line Numbers" ); pref->Terminal_Check = gtk_check_button_new_with_label( "Enable Terminal" ); pref->FindInWords = gtk_check_button_new_with_label( "Search inside words" ); pref->FindSensitive = gtk_check_button_new_with_label( "Search case sensitive" ); pref->HighlightLine = gtk_check_button_new_with_label( "Highlight current line" ); // Buttons pref->Apply = gtk_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_APPLY ); pref->Cancel = gtk_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_CANCEL ); // Text widgets pref->Licence_Buffer = gtk_text_buffer_new( NULL ); pref->Licence = gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ) ); pref->Scroller = gtk_scrolled_window_new( NULL, NULL ); // And the rest pref->Font = gtk_font_button_new( ); pref->Notes = gtk_notebook_new( ); // Set widget properties gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( pref->Prefs_Win ), "X2: Preferences" ); // General page gtk_notebook_append_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pref->Notes ), pref->General_Box, pref->GeneralLbl ); // Appearence page gtk_notebook_append_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pref->Notes ), pref->Appearence_Box, pref->AppearenceLbl ); // Search page gtk_notebook_append_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pref->Notes ), pref->Search_Box, pref->SearchLbl ); // Licence/info page gtk_notebook_append_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pref->Notes ), pref->Scroller, pref->LicenceLbl ); gtk_button_box_set_layout( GTK_BUTTON_BOX( pref->BtnBox ), GTK_BUTTONBOX_END ); gtk_font_button_set_title( GTK_FONT_BUTTON( pref->Font ), "Choose font" ); // Load prefs if( g_strrstr( sets->prog_features, ":true" ) ) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Programming_Check ), TRUE ); else Enable_Programming_Check_Buttons( NULL, pref ); if( g_strrstr( sets->highlighting, ":true" ) ) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Highlight_Check ), TRUE ); if( g_strrstr( sets->lines, ":true" ) ) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Lines_Check ), TRUE ); if( g_strrstr( sets->terminal, ":true" ) ) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Terminal_Check ), TRUE ); if( g_strrstr( sets->find_in_words, ":true" ) ) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->FindInWords ), TRUE ); if( g_strrstr( sets->find_sensitive, ":true" ) ) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->FindSensitive ), TRUE ); if( g_strrstr( sets->highlightline, ":true" ) ) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->HighlightLine ), TRUE ); gtk_font_button_set_font_name( GTK_FONT_BUTTON( pref->Font ), sets->font ); // Add and pack widgets gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( pref->Prefs_Win ), GTK_WIDGET( pref->Box ) ); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( pref->Scroller ), GTK_WIDGET( pref->Licence ) ); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy( GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW( pref->Scroller ), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Box ), pref->Notes, TRUE, TRUE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Box ), pref->BtnBox, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->BtnBox ), pref->Cancel, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->BtnBox ), pref->Apply, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->General_Box ), pref->ProgrammingFrame, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Search_Box ), pref->FindFrame, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Appearence_Box ), pref->FontFrame, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( pref->FontFrame ), GTK_WIDGET( pref->Font ) ); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( pref->ProgrammingFrame ), GTK_WIDGET( pref->Programming_Box ) ); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( pref->FindFrame ), GTK_WIDGET( pref->FindBox ) ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Programming_Box ), pref->Programming_Check, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Programming_Box ), pref->Highlight_Check, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Programming_Box ), pref->Lines_Check, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Programming_Box ), pref->Terminal_Check, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->Programming_Box ), pref->HighlightLine, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->FindBox ), pref->FindInWords, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( pref->FindBox ), pref->FindSensitive, FALSE, FALSE, 0 ); // Connect signals g_signal_connect( pref->Prefs_Win, "delete-event", G_CALLBACK( close_prefs ), pref ); g_signal_connect( pref->Apply, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( save_prefs ), pd ); g_signal_connect( pref->Cancel, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( close_prefs ), pref ); g_signal_connect( pref->Programming_Check, "toggled", G_CALLBACK( Enable_Programming_Check_Buttons ), pref ); // Show licence GtkTextIter End; gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "Copyright (c) 2011, Rock Computing\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "All rights reserved.\n\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "\n\t* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright\n\tnotice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "\n\t* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright\n\tnotice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the\n\tdocumentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "\n\t* Neither the name Rock Computing nor the names of its contributors\n\tmay be used to endorse or promote products derived from this\n\tsoftware without specific prior written permission.\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "\n\nTHIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS \"AS IS\" AND\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ROCK COMPUTING BE LIABLE FOR ANY\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS\n", -1 ); gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End ); gtk_text_buffer_insert( GTK_TEXT_BUFFER( pref->Licence_Buffer ), &End, "SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.\n", -1 ); gtk_text_view_set_editable( GTK_TEXT_VIEW( pref->Licence ), FALSE ); // Show widgets gtk_widget_show( pref->Prefs_Win ); gtk_widget_show_all( pref->Box ); } static void close_prefs( GtkWidget *widget, struct prefs *pref ) { if( gtk_widget_get_visible( GTK_WIDGET( pref->Prefs_Win ) ) ) gtk_widget_destroy( GTK_WIDGET( pref->Prefs_Win ) ); // Lock off! prefs_win_open = FALSE; } static void save_prefs( GtkWidget *widget, struct prefs_data *pd ) { struct prefs *pref = pd->pref; GError *error = NULL; gchar *base = g_build_filename( g_get_home_dir( ), "/.config/X2/", NULL ); gchar *fn = g_build_filename( base, "X2.conf", NULL ); // Get preference values gchar *programming_pref = "programmingfeatures:false\n"; gchar *highlighting_pref = "syntaxhighlighting:false\n"; gchar *linenumbers_pref = "linenumbers:false\n"; gchar *terminal_pref = "terminal:false\n"; gchar *searchwords_pref = "searchinwords:false\n"; gchar *searchcasesensitive_pref = "casesensitive:false\n"; gchar *highlightline = "highlightline:false\n"; const gchar *fontnamesize = gtk_font_button_get_font_name( GTK_FONT_BUTTON( pref->Font ) ); if( gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Programming_Check ) ) ) programming_pref = "programmingfeatures:true\n"; if( gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Highlight_Check ) ) ) highlighting_pref = "syntaxhighlighting:true\n"; if( gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Lines_Check ) ) ) linenumbers_pref = "linenumbers:true\n"; if( gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->Terminal_Check ) ) ) terminal_pref = "terminal:true\n"; if( gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->FindInWords ) ) ) searchwords_pref = "searchinwords:true\n"; if( gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->FindSensitive ) ) ) searchcasesensitive_pref = "casesensitive:true\n"; if( gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( pref->HighlightLine ) ) ) highlightline = "highlightline:true\n"; gsize bytes; GIOChannel *write = g_io_channel_new_file( fn, "w", &error ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, programming_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, highlighting_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, linenumbers_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, terminal_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, searchwords_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, searchcasesensitive_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, highlightline, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, fontnamesize, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_close( write ); g_free( error ); g_free( write ); reload_prefs( pd ); gtk_widget_destroy( GTK_WIDGET( pref->Prefs_Win ) ); // Lock off! prefs_win_open = FALSE; } static void set_default_prefs( ) { GError *error = NULL; gchar *base = g_build_filename( g_get_home_dir( ), "/.config/X2/", NULL ); gchar *fn = g_build_filename( base, "X2.conf", NULL ); gsize bytes; gchar *programming_pref = "programmingfeatures:false\n"; gchar *highlighting_pref = "syntaxhighlighting:false\n"; gchar *linenumbers_pref = "linenumbers:false\n"; gchar *terminal_pref = "terminal:false\n"; gchar *searchwords_pref = "searchinwords:false\n"; gchar *searchcasesensitive_pref = "casesensitive:false\n"; gchar *highlightline = "highlightline:false\n"; const gchar *fontnamesize = "Sans 10\n"; GIOChannel *write = g_io_channel_new_file( fn, "w", &error ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, programming_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, highlighting_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, linenumbers_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, terminal_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, searchwords_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, searchcasesensitive_pref, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, highlightline, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_write_chars( write, fontnamesize, -1, &bytes, NULL ); g_io_channel_close( write ); g_free( write ); /*g_free( error );*/ } static void reload_prefs( struct prefs_data *pd ) { // Load prefs load_prefs( ); // Iterate through each open doc and apply the new preference gint curr_page = gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pd->Notebook ) ); gint i; // Deal with terminal now, since it would just waste cpu cycles dealing with it in a for loop if( g_strrstr( sets->terminal, ":false" ) ) gtk_widget_hide( GTK_WIDGET( pd->tb_cmd ) ); else gtk_widget_show( GTK_WIDGET( pd->tb_cmd ) ); // Apply settings to each document for( i = 0; i < gtk_notebook_get_n_pages( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pd->Notebook ) ); i++ ) { // Switch to the next page, first page if first iteration of loop gtk_notebook_set_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pd->Notebook ), i ); struct node *tmp = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT( gtk_notebook_get_nth_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pd->Notebook ), gtk_notebook_get_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pd->Notebook ) ) ) ), "document" ); if( g_strrstr( sets->highlighting, ":true" ) ) { GtkSourceLanguage *lang; GtkSourceLanguageManager *lm = gtk_source_language_manager_new( ); lang = gtk_source_language_manager_guess_language( lm, tmp->Name, NULL ); gtk_source_buffer_set_language( tmp->Buffer, lang ); } else gtk_source_buffer_set_language( tmp->Buffer, NULL ); if( g_strrstr( sets->highlightline, ":true" ) ) gtk_source_view_set_highlight_current_line( GTK_SOURCE_VIEW( tmp->Doc ), TRUE ); else gtk_source_view_set_highlight_current_line( GTK_SOURCE_VIEW( tmp->Doc ), FALSE ); if( g_strrstr( sets->lines, ":true" ) ) gtk_source_view_set_show_line_numbers( GTK_SOURCE_VIEW( tmp->Doc ), TRUE ); else gtk_source_view_set_show_line_numbers( GTK_SOURCE_VIEW( tmp->Doc ), FALSE ); // Font prefs PangoFontDescription *PFD = pango_font_description_from_string( sets->font ); gtk_widget_modify_font( tmp->Doc, PFD ); } gtk_notebook_set_current_page( GTK_NOTEBOOK( pd->Notebook ), curr_page ); } struct settings *load_prefs( ) { gchar *base = g_build_filename( g_get_home_dir( ), "/.config/X2/", NULL ); gchar *fn = g_build_filename( base, "X2.conf", NULL ); if( !g_file_test( fn, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS ) ) g_file_make_directory_with_parents( g_file_new_for_path( base ), FALSE, NULL ); if( !g_file_test( fn, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS ) ) set_default_prefs( ); gchar *line; GIOChannel *read; read = g_io_channel_new_file( fn, "r", NULL ); g_io_channel_read_line( read, &line, NULL, NULL, NULL ); sets->prog_features = line; g_io_channel_read_line( read, &line, NULL, NULL, NULL ); sets->highlighting = line; g_io_channel_read_line( read, &line, NULL, NULL, NULL ); sets->lines = line; g_io_channel_read_line( read, &line, NULL, NULL, NULL ); sets->terminal = line; g_io_channel_read_line( read, &line, NULL, NULL, NULL ); sets->find_in_words = line; g_io_channel_read_line( read, &line, NULL, NULL, NULL ); sets->find_sensitive = line; g_io_channel_read_line( read, &line, NULL, NULL, NULL ); sets->highlightline = line; g_io_channel_read_line( read, &line, NULL, NULL, NULL ); sets->font = line; g_io_channel_close( read ); g_free( read ); return( sets ); } x2-1.1.0/src/main.c0000644000175000017500000002346711711234535012025 0ustar andand#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef G_OS_UNIX #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include "data.h" #include "func_proto.h" #include "callbacks.c" #include "prefs.c" #include "templates.c" int main( int argc, char *argv[ ] ) { // Init gtk gtk_init( &argc, &argv ); sets = g_malloc( sizeof( struct settings ) ); load_prefs( ); GError *error = NULL; // Create accel group GtkAccelGroup *Agr = gtk_accel_group_new( ); // Define widgets window = gtk_window_new( GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL ); GtkWidget *box = gtk_vbox_new( FALSE, 0 ); GtkWidget *Toolbar = gtk_toolbar_new( ); GtkWidget *Notebook = gtk_notebook_new( ); gtk_drag_dest_set( Notebook, GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_MOTION | GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_HIGHLIGHT, targets, n_targets, GDK_ACTION_COPY ); // Set glib stuff, name, icon etc gchar *loc1 = "/usr/share/pixmaps/x2/x2.png"; gchar *loc2 = "/usr/local/share/pixmaps/x2/x2.png"; g_set_application_name( "X2" ); GdkPixbuf *pixbuf; if( g_file_test( loc1, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS ) ) pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file( loc1, &error ); else pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file( loc2, &error ); gtk_window_set_icon( GTK_WINDOW( window ), pixbuf ); // Tool items and tooltips GtkToolItem *tb_new = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_NEW ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_new ), "Creates a new document" ); GtkToolItem *tb_open = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_OPEN ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_open ), "Open an existing document" ); GtkToolItem *tb_save = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_SAVE ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_save ), "Save current document" ); GtkToolItem *tb_save_as = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_SAVE_AS ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_save_as ), "Save current document in a specific location" ); GtkToolItem *tb_undo = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_UNDO ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_undo ), "Undo last operation" ); GtkToolItem *tb_redo = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_REDO ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_redo ), "Redo last operation" ); GtkToolItem *tb_cut = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_CUT ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_cut ), "Cut text" ); GtkToolItem *tb_copy = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_COPY ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_copy ), "Copy text" ); GtkToolItem *tb_paste = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_PASTE ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_paste ), "Paste text" ); GtkToolItem *tb_find = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_FIND ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_find ), "Open the search tool" ); GtkToolItem *tb_replace = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_FIND_AND_REPLACE ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_replace ), "Open the search and replace tool" ); GtkToolItem *tb_jump = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_JUMP_TO ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_jump ), "Open the jump to line tool" ); GtkToolItem *Sep = gtk_separator_tool_item_new( ); GtkToolItem *tb_prefs = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_PREFERENCES ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_prefs ), "Preferences" ); // Actually add the tool items gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_new, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), gtk_separator_tool_item_new( ), -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_open, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_save, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_save_as, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), gtk_separator_tool_item_new( ), -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_undo, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_redo, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), gtk_separator_tool_item_new( ), -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_cut, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_copy, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_paste, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), gtk_separator_tool_item_new( ), -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_find, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_replace, -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_jump, -1 ); #ifdef G_OS_UNIX GtkToolItem *tb_cmd = gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock( GTK_STOCK_EXECUTE ); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text( GTK_WIDGET( tb_cmd ), "Show the terminal" ); if( g_strrstr( sets->terminal, ":true" ) ) { gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), gtk_separator_tool_item_new( ), -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_cmd, -1 ); g_signal_connect( tb_cmd, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Cmd ), Notebook ); gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_cmd ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_T, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); } #endif gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), GTK_TOOL_ITEM( Sep ), -1 ); gtk_toolbar_insert( GTK_TOOLBAR( Toolbar ), tb_prefs, -1 ); // Create prefs_data object struct prefs_data *pd = g_malloc( sizeof( struct prefs_data ) ); struct prefs *pref = g_malloc( sizeof( struct prefs ) ); pd->Notebook = Notebook; pd->tb_cmd = tb_cmd; pd->pref = pref; // Connect signals g_signal_connect( window, "delete-event", G_CALLBACK ( destroy ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_new, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( New ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_open, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Open ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_save, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Save ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_save_as, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( SaveAs ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_undo, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Undo ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_redo, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Redo ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_cut, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Cut ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_copy, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Copy ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_paste, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Paste ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_find, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Find ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_replace, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Replace ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( tb_prefs, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Prefs ), pd ); g_signal_connect( tb_jump, "clicked", G_CALLBACK( Jump ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect( Notebook, "drag-data-received", G_CALLBACK( drag_data_received_handler ), Notebook ); g_signal_connect_after( Notebook, "switch-page", G_CALLBACK( Set_Title ), NULL ); g_signal_connect_after( window, "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK( Catch_Keypress ), Notebook ); // Layout window gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( box ), Toolbar, FALSE, TRUE, 0 ); gtk_box_pack_start( GTK_BOX( box ), Notebook, TRUE, TRUE, 0 ); // Set widget properties gtk_notebook_set_tab_pos( GTK_NOTEBOOK( Notebook ), GTK_POS_BOTTOM ); gtk_notebook_set_scrollable( GTK_NOTEBOOK( Notebook ), TRUE ); gtk_tool_item_set_expand( GTK_TOOL_ITEM( Sep ), TRUE ); gtk_separator_tool_item_set_draw( GTK_SEPARATOR_TOOL_ITEM( Sep ), FALSE ); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER( window ), box ); gtk_window_set_default_size( GTK_WINDOW( window ), 600, 600 ); gtk_notebook_set_show_border( GTK_NOTEBOOK( Notebook ), TRUE ); // Keybindings gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_new ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_N, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_open ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_O, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_save ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_S, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_save_as ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_W, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_find ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_F, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_replace ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_R, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_prefs ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_comma, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); gtk_widget_add_accelerator( GTK_WIDGET( tb_jump ), "clicked", Agr, GDK_J, GDK_CONTROL_MASK, GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE ); // Show/hide widgets gtk_widget_show_all( window ); gtk_window_add_accel_group( GTK_WINDOW( window ), Agr ); if( argc == 1 ) // If no arguments were passed gtk_window_set_focus( GTK_WINDOW( window ), New( NULL, Notebook ) ); else // Check to see if any files were specified on the cmd line { gint i; for( i = 1; i < argc; i++ ) { if( g_file_test( argv[ i ], G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS ) ) gtk_window_set_focus( GTK_WINDOW( window ), open_with( argv[ i ], Notebook ) ); else { gchar *templates = g_build_filename( g_get_home_dir( ), "/.config/X2/templates/", NULL ); GFile *path = g_file_new_for_path( templates ); if( !g_file_test( templates, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS ) ) g_file_make_directory( path, NULL, NULL ); gchar **split = g_strsplit( g_path_get_basename( argv[ i ] ), ".", 2 ); gchar *template = g_strconcat( g_get_user_config_dir( ), "/X2/templates/template.", split[ 1 ], NULL ); GFile *source = g_file_new_for_path( template ); GFile *dest = g_file_new_for_path( argv[ i ] ); if( g_file_test( template, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS ) ) g_file_copy( source, dest, G_FILE_COPY_BACKUP, NULL, ( GFileProgressCallback ) NULL, NULL, NULL ); else g_file_create( dest, G_FILE_CREATE_NONE, NULL, NULL ); gtk_window_set_focus( GTK_WINDOW( window ), open_with( argv[ i ], Notebook ) ); } } if( gtk_notebook_get_n_pages( GTK_NOTEBOOK( Notebook ) ) == 0 ) gtk_window_set_focus( GTK_WINDOW( window ), New( NULL, Notebook ) ); } gtk_main( ); return( 0 ); }x2-1.1.0/data/x2.10000644000175000017500000000414111711234535011456 0ustar andand.\" -*- nroff -*- .TH X2 1 "October 2011" GNU/Linux "User Manuals" .SH NAME X2 \- An elegant and simple gtk text editor .SH SYNOPSIS .B X2 .RI [ FILENAME... ] .SH DESCRIPTION X2 is an simple text/programming editor developed in house by Rock Computing from a dissatisfaction with existing text editors. 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Sorry it took so long, had a few other things on. 21/10/11 1.0.8.5 Minor bugfix release. 20/10/11 Version 1.0.8.4 released and offers more improvements to the file templating again. Templates can now be created from existing files, ctrl+shift+w to save a file as a template, note this only works if the open file has a file extension. Some keybindings have been changed, save as has now been remapped to ctrl+shift+s (similar to other gtk apps) and preferences have been remapped to ctrl+, (similar to OSX). Please do be aware of these changes as I realised that printer support may be required in the future and the ctrl+p keybinding may be needed. But since I do not own a printer I will need some help with this. 18/10/11 Version 1.0.8.3 hopefully fixes the runtime segmentation fault on Fedora systems. 18/10/11 Version 1.0.8.2 released changing the previous behaviour of the graphical templates to be more consistent with the open function. 18/10/11 Version 1.0.8.1 released hopefully fixing two long standing bugs. 18/10/11 Version 1.0.8 released, this builds upon the templating idea and expands it to have a graphical component. CTRL+SHIFT+N to activate (assuming you have installed templates). 10/10/11 Version 1.0.7 released. This includes an expansion to our previous release where if a file that is specified as an argument does not exist then it is created for the user. Now, if the user also specifies a file type (c, py, etc) so long as the user has a matching template file in ~/.config/X2/templates the template will be loaded reducing the amount of work the user has to do to get started. These files are totally customisable and can be added or removed to as the user wishes. To get started create the file ~/.config/X2/templates/template.c with the contents: #include int main( int argc, char *argv ) { printf( "Hello world!\n" ); return( 0 ); } Then just run X2 from the command line with .c and the template will load the contents into your new file. To remove this just remove the template.c file. 09/10/11 Fedora 32 rpm uploaded. 08/10/11 Five bugs were closed for this release, some of which were code re-factoring elements which really reduced the amount of code inside X2. The following bugs have been closed: #3 Create icon for X2 #8 Files can't be passed in via open with dialog #14 Write a man page #15 X2 doesn't see relative paths. #16 Create files passed onto the command line if they don't already exist. 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Sharing Defaults ================ If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share, you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'. `configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then `PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the `CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script. A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script. Defining Variables ================== Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run configure again during the build, and the customized values of these variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example: ./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is overridden in the site shell script). Unfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to an Autoconf bug. Until the bug is fixed you can use this workaround: CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash `configure' Invocation ====================== `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it operates. `--help' `-h' Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit. `--help=short' `--help=recursive' Print a summary of the options unique to this package's `configure', and exit. The `short' variant lists options used only in the top level, while the `recursive' variant lists options also present in any nested packages. `--version' `-V' Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure' script, and exit. `--cache-file=FILE' Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE, traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to disable caching. `--config-cache' `-C' Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'. `--quiet' `--silent' `-q' Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error messages will still be shown). `--srcdir=DIR' Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually `configure' can determine that directory automatically. `--prefix=DIR' Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names:: for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning the installation locations. `--no-create' `-n' Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output files. `configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run `configure --help' for more details. x2-1.1.0/src/0000755000175000017500000000000011711234535010721 5ustar andandx2-1.1.0/data/0000755000175000017500000000000011711234535011043 5ustar andandx2-1.1.0/0000755000175000017500000000000011711234535010132 5ustar andand