gtkTextViewBackwardDisplayLineStart {RGtk2}R Documentation

gtkTextViewBackwardDisplayLineStart

Description

Moves the given iter backward to the next display line start. A display line is different from a paragraph. Paragraphs are separated by newlines or other paragraph separator characters. Display lines are created by line-wrapping a paragraph. If wrapping is turned off, display lines and paragraphs will be the same. Display lines are divided differently for each view, since they depend on the view's width; paragraphs are the same in all views, since they depend on the contents of the GtkTextBuffer.

Usage

gtkTextViewBackwardDisplayLineStart(object, iter)

Arguments

object [GtkTextView] a GtkTextView
iter [GtkTextIter] a GtkTextIter

Value

[logical] TRUE if iter was moved and is not on the end iterator

Author(s)

Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation


[Package RGtk2 version 2.12.5-3 Index]