README for wxStEditor
Copyright :
2005, John Labenski, Otto Wyss.
License : wxWindows license.
This library/program is free software; you
can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the wxWindows
License; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
This library is distributed in the hope
that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
wxWindows License for more details.
If you use this program/library and find any bugs or have added any features
that you feel may be generally useful, please feel free to contact the
author by e-mail at jrl1[at]sourceforge[dot]net.
Summary :
wxStEdit is a library and sample program for the
wxWidgets's wxStyledTextCtrl wrapper around the Scintilla text editor
widget. It provides a number of convenience functions and added
capabilities, including the necessary preferences, styles, language
management, menu creation and updating, a splitter, notebook, and frame
component. Additionally it provides a find/replace, editor settings, and
property dialogs. It is designed to be easily integrated into a larger
program and while it tries to manage as much as possible, it's fairly
extensible as well. Individual features and "helper" functionality can be
turned off or overridden if desired.
The bottom line; this editor system builds upon the wxStyledTextCtrl by
adding all the necessary code to ease the burden of providing a full
featured editor or sets of identically styled editors in a notebook or
frame.
What does the ST in wxSTEditor stand for? Either styled text or Scintilla
text, your choice.
It has been tested in MS Windows OS >= 95 and *nix using GTK 1.2 or
2.0.
The recommended version of wxWidgets is 2.8 (>= 2.6).
The core for the editor was originally based on Otto Wyss's wxGuide
editor.
References :
http://wxcode.sourceforge.net
http://www.wxwidgets.org
http://www.scintilla.org
http://bakefile.sourceforge.net
Provides : (at a glance)
The main GUI classes :
- wxSTEditor : a subclassed wxStyledTextControl with
additional functionality.
- wxSTEditorSplitter : a subclassed wxSplitterWindow to
split a wxSTEditor either horizontally or vertically.
-
- Simplified splitter class that automatically handles
splitting and unsplitting
- wxSTEditorNotebook : a subclassed wxNotebook to manage
multiple wxSTEditorSplitters.
- wxSTEditorFrame : a subclassed wxFrame
-
- Can create it's own wxMenuBar, wxToolBar, wxStatusBar
or not
- Create wxSTEditorNotebook or a single
wxSTEditorSplitter as a child or neither
- Can have typical IDE layout, vertical splitter with
wxTreeCtrl on left for files opened, notebook on right for
editing
Helper classes :
- wxSTEditorEvent : alerts on status change to keep GUI
updated
- wxSTEditorRefData : easily allows splitting editors (used
internally)
- wxSTEditorPrefs : stores string/int/bool preferences for
the editors
- wxSTEditorStyles : stores colour/font styles for the
editor
- wxSTEditorLangs : stores lexer information, keywords,
brackets
- wxSTEditorOptions : options to control behavior of
editor/splitter/frame and store data to be shared among editors
- wxSTEditorMenuManager : create popup
menu/menubar/toolbar, enable/check items
- wxSTEditorFindReplacePanel : an embeddable find/replace
panel
- wxSTEditorFindReplaceDialog : full featured find/replace
dialog
- wxSTEditorFindReplaceData : complete find replace
data
- wxSTEditorPrintout : Managed wxPrintout, provides
printing
- wxSTEditorPrintOptionsDialog : Display Scintilla's print
options
- wxSTEditorExporter : Export file to RTF, HTML, PDF, TEX,
XML
- wxSTFrameFileDropTarget : a wxFileDrop target for the
wxSTEditorFrame
- wxSTEditorPropertiesDialog : file or editor properties
dialog
- wxSTEditorInsertTextDialog : insert text dialog (prepend,
append, insert)
- wxSTEditorPrefPageData : data for the prefs/styles/langs
setup
- wxSTEditorPrefDialog : complete preference, style, langs
dialog
- wxSTEditorPrefDialogPagePrefs : a generic page for any
assortment of wxSTEditorPrefs
- wxSTEditorPrefDialogPageStyles : colour styles page
- wxSTEditorPrefDialogPageLangs : languages page
- wxSTEditorShell : A console type interactive shell for user entry, eg.
a DOS prompt.
Others :
- Creation and display of right click menu for editor,
splitter, notebook (or not).
- Printing dialogs and print data management.
- wxConfig saving and loading of prefs, styles, and langs
in wxConfig::Get(false) is not NULL
- Additional event notification events and more...
Each component of the library can be used independently of the higher level
controls. In other words you can use the wxSTEditor class independently of
the others. The wxSTEditorSplitter only depends on the wxSTEditor, the
wxSTEditorNotebook depends on the splitter and editor, and finally the
wxSTEditorFrame on any one or all of the above.
You can subclass each or any of the controls and use them in conjunction
with the others. The order of what control is parent to what is not
important so long as the virtual functions like GetEditor() work
appropriately.
Example uses : (see also notes and code in the wxstedit sample
program)
You're making an IDE type program, use the notebook to manage
your editor pages keeping the styles and preferences between all of them in
sync. Your output window can also be assigned the same styles to make sure
that it's colours are the same as the editors, but not the preferences since
the user shouldn't be allowed to change anything. All editors should
probably share the same languages.
Maybe you simply need a syntax highlighting widget for the user to
occasionally edit/view some text in, just use the wxSTEditor widget
itself.
The user needs to edit a file in a frame, just create a wxSTEditorFrame,
create your options for it, and set the text or load a file. Thats it!
You can build it as a library and link to it or just add the files to your
existing project. You typically need only include
"wx/stedit/stedit.h".
Compilation :
NOTE: You must copy include/wx/stedit/setup0.h to
setup.h
Compiles for wxWidgets version 2.6 and up,
recommended version >= 2.6
Tested in Linux using gcc and wxGTK and wxMSW using MSVS 6&7.
Unix type systems using GCC and gmake :
Using the Makefiles
Use the Makefile in the src or samples/stedit
directory which depends on the wxWidget's 'wx-config' script being in the
path. The Makefile in the /src directory will create a library in the
wxWidgets/lib directory using the wxWidgets naming conventions. To create
the library elsewhere, change the variable $(WXLIBDIR) in the
Makefile.
The Makefile in the sample/stedit dir will automatically try to build the
library first and so you can simply run make in the samples/stedit dir to
build both.
There is no "make install" for the sample, just copy or create a link to it
someplace in your path. You can use “make clean” or “make
cleanall” in the sample directory to rebuild the sources. The sample
will create a ~/.wxStEdit ini file.
Using configure
The configure script in the root directory can also
be used to generate a Makefile. For reference, the configure script is
generated using bakefile and autoconf files located in the build directory
that you should not have to modify. Run "./configure --help" to display the
options for the configure script.
The configure script looks for wx-config in the path and tries to adjust the
settings for compiling wxStEdit to match. To use multiple builds of
wxWidgets and therefore wxStEdit you can create a directory, set the path to
the appropriate wx-config, and run "/path/to/wxstedit/configure
--prefix=/path/to/created/wxstedit/build_dir".
After successfully running configure you then merely type "make" to build
the library. The output lib will be built into ./lib and the sample program
in ./samples/stedit in the directory you ran configure from.
MSW using MS Visual Studio >= 6 :
You must have the WXWIN
environment variable set to the root directory of your copy of the wxWidgets
source to use the project files. In MS Win 9x you must edit your
c:\config.sys file and reboot. In 2k/XP you can right click on “My
Computer->Properties->Advanced->Environment Variables” and
add a user variable, you must restart MSVS for the change to take
effect.
Open the project file build/wxstedit.dsw to open both build files
wxstedit_stedit.dsp for the lib and wxstedit_wxstedit.dsp for the
sample.
Set the active project to wxstedit (the sample) and the build type that
corresponds to the settings you used to build wxWidgets or use batch build
to build.
The output library is placed in the ./lib dir and the sample program into
the samples/stedit/dir.
MSVC 2003 is missing the libs msvcprt.lib and msvcprtd.lib. You can get more
information from the website below about the 2003 compiler and also get the
release msvcprt lib. Just copy it to msvcprtd.lib for debug builds.
http://root.cern.ch/root/Procedure/Procedure%20to%20install%20the%20free%20Microsoft%20Visual%20C.htm
Bakefile :
I am unable to test all of the configurations that
bakefile can generate, use the make and project files in the build directory
the same way you would use them in the wxWidget's samples directory.
Normally, you do not have to regenerate these... In the build directory is a
bakefile called “stedit .bkl”. To regenerate the make and
project files run “bakefile_gen" stedit.bkl”, to regenerate a
single type, like the Visual Studio project files for example, use
“bakefile_gen -f msvs stedit.bkl”.
The base files for bakefile are, stedit.bkl (the main bakefile),
Bakefile.bkgen (edit to point to stedit.bkl), and for gcc in linux
aclocal.m4, acregen.sh, config.guess, config.sub, configure.as.
Documentation :
The "full documentation" is included in the headers
with a description of the public functions. There is also a doxygen.cfg file
in the "docs" directory that you can use to create cross referenced html
docs, please review and adjust the file to your liking.
wxstedit.cpp : samples/stedit/wxstedit.cpp (wxstedit.exe for MSW,
wxstedit for *nix)
Sample program that uses the wxSTEditorFrame to
create a standalone editor executable. Its shows how little work is required
to have a full featured text editor. The wxstedit program uses a
wxFileConfig meaning that NO registry entries in MSW are created. Therefore
no (un)installer needed. It only creates a "Documents and
Settings/user/wxStEdit.ini" in MSW's NT OSs and ~/.wxStEdit *nix that you
can delete if desired.
#defines and enums : include/wx/stedit/stedefs.h
NOTE:You must copy include/wx/stedit/setup0.h to
setup.h
The include/wx/stedit/setup.h file is used to not compile in
some of the data for the different Scintialla lexers. Since there are quite
a few of them and each has their own keywords the amount of data is fairly
sizeable, see stelangs.cpp. By default all of them are turned on.
wxSTEditor : include/wx/stedit/stedit.h
Subclassed from the
wxStyledTextControl it provides some simplified methods and many additional
features. The internal data it uses is the ref counted wxSTEditorData so
that you can ref an editor (splitting for example) and the rest of the data
goes with it.
- The editor can be used independently of the other gui
classes
- Has wxTextCtrl compatibility functions so it can be used
as a drop-in replacement in some cases
- Adds to the wxStyledTextCtrl a number of functions
including, but not limited to
-
- PasteRectangular() - rectangular pasting
- AppendTextGotoEnd() - useful for log type
windows
- GetWordCount(), GetEOLCount(), ...
- Code folding simplification functions
- ConvertTabsToSpaces() or reverse,
RemoveTrailingWhitespace()
- Columize() - align text to be in columns
- Dialogs to set eol mode, columize, zoom, goto line,
properties
- Load/Save that is unicode aware
- Export to a variety of formats
- IsAlteredOnDisk() - check if file has been
modified
- Indicator convenience functions
- Printing and dialogs associated with it
- Updates all menu/toolbar items assocated with it when
it has focus
- Highlight matching braces
- Alerts parent of changes to Cut/Copy/Paste/Save...
ability (for menus)
- Event at the end of the constructor to allow parent
classes to add/change features and styles to the editor without having to
subclass it.
- Focus event so parent can know who's focused and update
GUI items.
- Set Toolbar and MenuBar for the editor to manage and
update as necessary.
- Find/Replace dialog management that automatically finds a
splitter or notebook parent so that it works in both splitter panes or on
all the notebook pages.
- Customizeable popup right click dialog, or set your
own
- Function to handle menu events, returning if anything was
done.
- Load/Save config to a wxConfigBase class
- Abililty to have preferences/styles/languages managed by
wxSTEditorPrefs/Styles/Langs (or some or none)
wxSTEditorSplitter : include/wx/stedit/stesplit.h
wxSplitter window
to split editor document horizontally or vertically. Can have it's own popup
menu to aid in (un)splitting. Additionaly, it gets rid of gtk errors when
wxSTC is in a notebook, so it's a good idea to always use this even if you
don't want to allow splitting.
wxSTEditorNotebook : include/wx/stedit/stenoteb.h
A notebook that
can manage the tab names, adds a right click menu to add and remove pages.
Also handles loading/saving multiple files and searching though all files if
the find replace dialog has this as a parent. It's intended to have
wxSTEditorSplitter pages, but wxDynamicCast is used to verify each page
before any action is taken and if you have used some other type of window it
will be left alone.
wxSTEditorFrame : include/wx/stedit/steframe.h
A wxFrame that can
have a toolbar or not and either a single page editor or a notebook for
them. As with the notebook, it only adjusts the children that it has created
or that your subclassed frame returns in the virtual functions to get the
notebook, splitter, or editor.
wxSTEditorFindReplaceData : include/wx/stedit/stefindr.h
wxSTEditorFindReplacePanel :
wxSTEditorFindReplaceDialog :
An enhanced find/replace dialog that
uses all the find/replace functionality of Scintilla. It stores multiple
find/replace strings and shows them in wxComboBoxes. It operates in the same
way as the wxFindReplaceDialog by sending events back to the parent. Use
wxSTEditor::ShowFindReplaceDialog and it will create one for you. If the
editor's parent is a splitter then the splitter will be the parent of the
dialog, if grandparent is the notebook then that will be the parent. That
way you can split/unsplit without loosing the dialog and search through all
the notebook pages.
wxSTEditorOptions : include/wx/stedit/steopts.h
A simple class that
stores different options for the editor, splitter, notebook, frame, config
(wxConfig), and menu items. These are options to enable/disable features
provided by this library, as opposed to the wxSTEditorPrefs that only store
prefs for the wxStyledTextCtrl. It also stores popup menus for the editor,
splitter, notebook and a menubar and toolbar that you'll want to be
updated.
The options class is passed from parent to child so that once you set it up
the way you want any children will use the same options. You can (of course)
turn off all the options and then you're back to the wxStyledTextCtrl's
behavior.
wxSTEditorMenuManager : include/wx/stedit/stemenum.h
This is a class
to create a full set of menus and add items to a toolbar. You can control
what menus are created by adjusting ored together enum values. The functions
can either create new menus for you or just add items to the menu you send
in.
The menu manager class also has static functions to update menu and toolbar
items that won't fail if the item doesn't exist.
wxSTEditorPrintout : include/wx/stedit/steprint.h
Print
management/preview window. You can use your own wxPrintData and/or
wxPageSetupData or this will create it's own copy and delete it when
done.
wxSTEditorPrintOptionsDialog : include/wx/stedit/steprint.h
A print
options dialog to adjust how Scintilla will print the pages. Set the font
zoom, wrap lines, and colour mode.
wxSTEditorPrefDialog : include/wx/stedit/stedlgs.h
wxSTEditorPrefDialogPageBase...
Shows all the preferences that the
wxSTC can have in a compact dialog. Also lets you setup the styles
(colouring for the editor) and view how the lexer handles different
languages.
wxSTEditorPropertiesDialog : include/wx/stedit/stedlgs.h
Gives for
the properties for the editor page, word count, eol, etc.
wxSTEditorPrefs : include/wx/stedit/steprefs.h
A ref counted
preference class for the wxSTEditor that controls ALL of Scintilla's
(wxSTEditor's) bool/int settings. This can get's attached to one or many
editors by calling wxSTEditor::RegisterPrefs(myPrefs). It updates all the
editors to have the same preferences automatically. This stores all the
bool/int wxSTC preferences like tab width, wraplines, etc... Has functions
to update menu items and load/save to a wxConfigBase.
wxSTEditorStyles : include/wx/stedit/steprefs.h
A ref counted styles
class to stores all the styles that the wxSTC uses for colourizing a
document. Comes with predefined values for styles 0-37 which you can (of
course) change. Also stores some GUI styles like cursor colour and what not
as well as the indicator colours and can load/save to a wxConfigBase.
A note on Scintilla's styles: Scintilla uses styles numbered 0-127, with
33-37 used for gui colouring, see STE_StyleType. Different lexers
(languages) use different styles with different style numbers, they're
unfortunately almost random, but they do start from 0 and are (mostly)
contiguous. To simplify this a fixed set of styles are created numbered 0-32
that reasonably cover most of the styles used by the lexers. For example,
any language that has a comment style will use STE_STYLE_COMMENT for that.
Therefore you need only setup the styles 0-32 and any language should be
appropriately styled. This way when a user wants to do something as simple
as change the colors to white on black they only have to change it once and
it works for any language.
wxSTEditorLangs : include/wx/stedit/steprefs.h
A ref counted
language class for the wxSTC lexer to use. It uses the wxSTEditorStyles to
set the colours and stores it's own words for each language. You probably
only need one of these since the only thing that you can currently change is
what file extensions to associate with what files. It contains information
about every one of Scintilla's lexers, some may be more complete than others
however and I welcome any help understanding the meaning of the styles for
the more esoteric languages.
Notes :
IMPORTANT!
Some systems may send focus events when closing the app.
This can happen if, for example, a modal dialog is shown to ask the user to
save a file before closing and the user very quickly and incessantly clicks
to close the dialog and then on a window in the closing frame. Since the
wxSTEditor sends it's own focus event to the parents to help you update
toolbars and whatnot, the window gets destroyed behind your back and causes
a segfault. The benefits of tracking the focus (instead of using UpdateUI
events) outweighs the extra care required. The solution is simple however!
Call the topmost window's
wxSTEditor/Splitter/Notebook/Frame::SetSendSTEEvents(false) in your
wxApp::OnExit or in your wxFrame's EVT_CLOSE handler to block all wxSTEditor
event processing for the window and all it's children.
All wxSTEditorOptions are passed down to the children of each window. For
example, when you create a wxSTEditorFrame and call frame->CreateOptions
all the children will be created and then CreateOptions with the parent's
options called on them.
Events are passed to each child, eg. frame gets an event and calls bool
HandleEvent for the notebook which calls HandleEvent for the splitter which
calls HandleEvent for the current editor. Each HandleEvent function returns
true if it knows about the event ID and has dealt with it. All the known
event IDs are in stedefs.h
There are global versions of the preferences, styles, and languages that are
always created. You should use these for at least one "set" of editors and
create new ones for other editors if you want to allow different
prefs/styles for different editors. (you probably don't need to create
multiple languages)
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