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Is there a way to change the emphasis of Spec text (TextModel/TextInputModel, or even LabelModel - I would trade edit-ability for styling)?
The following successfully added the attribute to the text, but it didn't display in Spec: checkbox whenActivatedDo: [ self textModel text: (self textModel text addAttribute: TextEmphasis struckOut) ]. Thanks!
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On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 09:18:47PM -0700, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> Is there a way to change the emphasis of Spec text (TextModel/TextInputModel, > or even LabelModel - I would trade edit-ability for styling)? LabelModel has #emphasis: LabelModel new emphasis: #(bold); label: 'bold'; openWithSpec TextModel accepts Text: TextModel new text: 'bold' asText allBold, (' red' asText makeAllColor: Color red); openWithSpec TextInputFieldModel will most likely require #whenBuiltDo: and Morphic hacking. Peter |
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Thanks for the sanity check. I realized where I was going wrong. There must be some sort of guard inside TextModel that no-ops if the string is the same, so changing the text works: tm text: ((tm text allButLast) asText addAttribute: TextEmphasis struckOut) but only adding an attribute does nothing: tm text: (tm text asText addAttribute: TextEmphasis struckOut) Since attributes are an allowed part of the content, seems like a bug, no?
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Another apparent bug: LabelModel new emphasis: #(struck); <--- doesn't work. It accepts #struck as a valid option, but does not strike the text label: 'struck'; openWithSpec
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That is unfortunate. As a subclass, and conceptually in the model, it should do everything that TextModel does - and more! Since LabelModel and TextInputFieldModel have failed, it looks like the best I can do currently with Spec is to use TextModel, whose scroll bar is inappropriate in this context. Any way to hide it?
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2016-09-02 15:29 GMT+02:00 Sean P. DeNigris <[hidden email]>: Peter Uhnak wrote I think it sould work like that, it works for italic LabelModel new emphasis: #(italic); label: 'italic?'; openWithSpec somehow, "struc" should be 8 not 16, I don't know where or when this changed.
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On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 06:40:01AM -0700, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> <frustrated /> > > > Peter Uhnak wrote > > TextInputFieldModel will most likely require #whenBuiltDo: and Morphic > > hacking. > > That is unfortunate. As a subclass, and conceptually in the model, it should > do everything that TextModel does - and more! Unfortunately it's a subclass, not a subtype. In other words it's implementation reuse. There are many (also conceptual) differences between the two. > > Since LabelModel and TextInputFieldModel have failed, it looks like the best > I can do currently with Spec is to use TextModel, whose scroll bar is > inappropriate in this context. Any way to hide it? You can also talk directly to the morph... whenBuiltDo: [:adapter | adapter widget something something ] > > > > ----- > Cheers, > Sean > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Spec-Text-Emphasis-tp4913688p4913802.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
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This seems to be true of plain TextMorphs as well. More disturbingly, it seems that LabelMorphs *silently throw away any emphasis that isn't bold or italics* due to the implementation of LogicalFont>>#emphasized:. Argh... On another note, bare TextMorphs adapted for Spec successfully displayed the strikethrough, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to get them #hResizing: #spaceFill! I tried both: newRow: [:row | row newColumn: [ :col | col add: #checkbox ] width: 25; newColumn: [ :col | col add: #textField ] ] height: 35; and without the columns: newRow: [:row | row add: #checkbox width: 25; add: #textField ] height: 35; I've run out of time for this project. Thank you for your help.
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2016-09-02 15:56 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]>:
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