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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION # OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. verbiage = <<-MULTI_LINE_STRING Glimmer DSL for SWT is a native-GUI cross-platform desktop development library written in JRuby, an OS-threaded faster version of Ruby. Glimmer's main innovation is a declarative Ruby DSL that enables productive and efficient authoring of desktop application user-interfaces while relying on the robust Eclipse SWT library. Glimmer additionally innovates by having built-in data-binding support, which greatly facilitates synchronizing the GUI with domain models, thus achieving true decoupling of object oriented components and enabling developers to solve business problems (test-first) without worrying about GUI concerns. To get started quickly, Glimmer offers scaffolding options for Apps, Gems, and Custom Widgets. Glimmer also includes native-executable packaging support, sorely lacking in other libraries, thus enabling the delivery of desktop apps written in Ruby as truly native DMG/PKG/APP files on the Mac + App Store, MSI/EXE files on Windows, and Gem Packaged Shell Scripts on Linux. MULTI_LINE_STRING class StyledTextPresenter include Glimmer attr_accessor :text, :caret_offset, :selection_count, :selection, :top_pixel def line_index_for_offset(line_offset) text[0..line_offset].split("\n").size end end include Glimmer @presenter = StyledTextPresenter.new @presenter.text = verbiage*8 @presenter.caret_offset = 0 @presenter.selection_count = 0 @presenter.selection = Point.new(0, 0) @presenter.top_pixel = 0 shell { text 'Hello, Styled Text!' composite { @styled_text = styled_text { layout_data :fill, :fill, true, true text bind(@presenter, :text) left_margin 5 top_margin 5 right_margin 5 bottom_margin 5 # caret offset scrolls text to view when out of page caret_offset bind(@presenter, :caret_offset) # selection_count is not needed if selection is used selection_count bind(@presenter, :selection_count) # selection contains both caret_offset and selection_count, but setting it does not scroll text into view if out of page selection bind(@presenter, :selection) # top_pixel indicates vertically what pixel scrolling is at in a long multi-page text document top_pixel bind(@presenter, :top_pixel) # This demonstrates how to set styles via a listener on_line_get_style { |line_style_event| line_offset = line_style_event.lineOffset if @presenter.line_index_for_offset(line_offset) % 52 < 13 line_size = line_style_event.lineText.size style_range = StyleRange.new(line_offset, line_size, color(:blue).swt_color, nil, swt(:italic)) style_range.font = Font.new(display.swt_display, 'Times New Roman', 18, swt(:normal)) line_style_event.styles = [style_range].to_java(StyleRange) elsif @presenter.line_index_for_offset(line_offset) % 52 < 26 line_size = line_style_event.lineText.size style_range = StyleRange.new(line_offset, line_size, color(:dark_green).swt_color, color(:yellow).swt_color, swt(:bold)) line_style_event.styles = [style_range].to_java(StyleRange) elsif @presenter.line_index_for_offset(line_offset) % 52 < 39 line_size = line_style_event.lineText.size style_range = StyleRange.new(line_offset, line_size, color(:red).swt_color, nil, swt(:normal)) style_range.underline = true style_range.font = Font.new(display.swt_display, 'Arial', 16, swt(:normal)) line_style_event.styles = [style_range].to_java(StyleRange) else line_size = line_style_event.lineText.size style_range = StyleRange.new(line_offset, line_size, color(:dark_magenta).swt_color, color(:cyan).swt_color, swt(:normal)) style_range.strikeout = true line_style_event.styles = [style_range].to_java(StyleRange) end } } composite { row_layout :horizontal label { text 'Caret Offset:' } text { text bind(@presenter, :caret_offset, on_read: ->(o) {"%04d" % [o] }) } label { text 'Selection Count:' } text { text bind(@presenter, :selection_count, on_read: ->(o) {"%04d" % [o] }) } label { text 'Selection Start:' } text { text bind(@presenter, 'selection.x', on_read: ->(o) {"%04d" % [o] }) } label { text 'Selection End:' } text { text bind(@presenter, 'selection.y', on_read: ->(o) {"%04d" % [o] }) } label { text 'Top Pixel:' } text { text bind(@presenter, :top_pixel, on_read: ->(o) {"%04d" % [o] }) } } } }.open