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A simple text editor for the KDE project.
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The usual constructor.
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Search directions.
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Insert text from the text stream into the edit widget.
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Save text from the edit widget to a text stream.
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Retrieve the currently marked text.
Reimplemented from QMultiLineEdit
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Let the user select a font and set the font of the textwidget to that selected font.
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Present a search dialog to the user
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Repeat the last search specified on the search dialog.
If the user hasn't searched for anything until now, this method will simply return without doing anything.
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Present a Search and Replace Dialog to the user.
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Present a "Goto Line" dialog to the user.
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Clean up redundant whitespace from selected text.
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Returns: true
if the document has been modified.
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Set the modification status of the document.
@true = Modified, @false = UNMODIFIED. This can be used to test whether the document needs to be saved.
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Install a context menu for KEdit.
The Popup Menu will be activated on a right mouse button press event.
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Retrieve the current line number.
The current line is the line the cursor is on.
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Retrieve the actual column number the cursor is on.
This call differs from QMultiLineEdit::getCursorPosition() in that it returns the actual cursor position and not the character position. Use currentLine() and currentColumn() if you want to display the current line or column in the status bar for example.
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Start spellchecking mode.
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Exit spellchecking mode.
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[signal]
This signal is emitted if the user dropped a URL over the text editor QMultiLineEdit widget.
Note that the user can drop also Text on it, but this is already handled internally by QMultiLineEdit.
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This signal is emitted whenever the cursor position changes.
Use this in conjunction with currentLine(), currentColumn() if you need to know the cursor position.
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This signal is emitted if the user toggles from overwrite to insert mode.
The user can do so by pressing the "Insert" button on a PC keyboard.
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Called from search dialog.
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Repaint the widget.