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- Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 16:35:17 +1000 (EST)
- From: Jim Breen <Jim.Breen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Using JDIC from inside ..
"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com> wrote: >> >>>>> "Jim" == Jim Breen <Jim.Breen@example.com> writes: >> Jim> Can you make it loop looking for something to turn up? That >> Jim> was a nice feature of the one that Todd & I started on. No >> Jim> keystrokes at all; just highlight the text. ISTR it sits in a >> Jim> 1000ms sleep loop doing a "catch" on the cut buffer. >> >> First, I'm sure it's not a cut buffer. :-) No, it's a "selection" in X-speak. >> Second, there's a way to register a callback on the PRIMARY selection >> (what it is instead of a cut buffer ;-). Look in the standard >> distribution xclipboard application for how it's done (that app uses >> the CLIPBOARD selection, however). Motif also has a clipboard, but >> its protocol is fairly complicated. You'd also want to check the >> ICCCM. I don't think there are any gotchas if you just want to get >> the selection, but you should check. I want to see how far I can push it in Tcl/Tk before going into the really hard stuff. I revisited my Tcl code and fiddled until it is working a lot better. Tcl has a "selection" operation which talks pretty straight to X and claims to do the full ICCCM thang. It looks like: selection get -displayof "." -selection PRIMARY -type COMPOUND_TEXT (in fact those displayof and selection options are the defaults.) I've unsnarled some of the hassles. For Japanese text, the "selection" only returns things for type "STRING" for Netscape/Mozilla/Galeon/etc. and for type "COMPOUND_TEXT" for kterm/mlterm/yudit/etc., so I've put in both and respond to whichever works first. Most return text in that 'orrible C2/C3 ICCCM format. mlterm, bless its heart, returns it in that ISO-2022-JP-like format with Esc ( B $ or whatever in front. The BIG problem, is that both kterm and yudit result in the selection being stripped of the first character, which doesn't help the functionality of the hover-in-the-background lookup. Anyone here had experience of that happening? I'll try posting on the main tcltk newsgroup and see if Jeff Hobbs or anyone recognizes the problem. If anyone has Tcl/Tk installed, they might have some fun with the attached. When run, it chases the mouse-pointer round he screen flashing the last selection. Cheers Jim =========================================================== encoding system euc-jp wm withdraw . toplevel .popup wm overrideredirect .popup 1 label .popup.l -text "" -background linen -relief "raised" -justify "left" -borderwidth 3 pack .popup.l set startX 0 set startY 0 proc poller {} { set ntexte "" set ntext "" set x [winfo pointerx .] set y [winfo pointery .] catch {set ntext [selection get -type STRING]} # catch {set ntext [selection get -type COMPOUND_TEXT]} set ntexte [encoding convertfrom $ntext] set slen [string length $ntext] if {$slen == 0} then {set ntexte "Zero length string"} .popup.l configure -text "$ntext\n$ntexte" wm geometry .popup +$x+[expr $y+20] wm deiconify .popup after 1000 {wm withdraw .popup} after 2000 {poller} } after 2000 {poller} =========================================================== -- Jim Breen http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/ Computer Science & Software Engineering, Tel: +61 3 9905 9554 Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia Fax: +61 3 9905 5146 (Monash Provider No. 00008C) ジム・ブリーン@モナシュ大学
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