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NAME

       Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango - Gtk2 Entry that accepts Pango markup.

SYNOPSIS

               use Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango;

               # You can use any method defined in Gtk2::Entry or set_markup()
               my $entry = Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango->new();
               $entry->set_markup('<i>Pan</i><b>go</b> is <span color="red">fun</span>');

               # Create a simple search field
               my $search = Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango->new();
               $search->set_empty_markup("<span color='grey' size='smaller'>Search...</span>");

               # Realtime validation - accept only ASCII letters
               my $validation = Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango->new();
               $validation->signal_connect(changed => sub {
                       my $text = $validation->get_text;

                       # Validate the entry's text
                       if ($text =~ /^[a-z]*$/) {
                               return;
                       }

                       # Mark the string as being erroneous
                       my $escaped = Glib::Markup::escape_text($text);
                       $validation->set_markup("<span underline='error' underline_color='red'>$escaped</span>");
                       $validation->signal_stop_emission_by_name('changed');
               });

HIERARCHY

       "Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango" is a subclass of Gtk2::Entry.

               Glib::Object
               +----Glib::InitiallyUnowned
                    +----Gtk2::Object
                         +----Gtk2::Widget
                              +----Gtk2::Entry
                                   +----Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango

DESCRIPTION

       "Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango" is a "Gtk2::Entry" that can accept Pango markup for various
       purposes (for more information about Pango text markup language see
       <http://library.gnome.org/devel/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html>).

       The widget allows Pango markup to be used for input as an alternative to "set_text" or for
       setting a default value when the widget is empty. The default value when empty is ideal
       for standalone text entries that have no accompanying label (such as a text field for a
       search).

       This widget allows for the text data to be entered either through the normal methods
       provided by "Gtk2::Entry" or to use the method "set_markup". It's possible to switch
       between two methods for applying the text. The standard "Gtk2::Entry" methods will always
       apply a text without styles while "set_markup()" will use a style.

       The widget "Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango" keeps track of which style to apply by listening to
       the signal changed. This has some important consequences. If an instance needs to provide
       it's own changed listener that calls "set_markup()" then the signal changed has to be
       stopped otherwise the layout will be lost. The following code snippet show how to stop the
       emission of the changed signal:

               my $entry = Gtk2::Ex::Entry::Pango->new();
               $entry->signal_connect(changed => sub {

                       # Validate the text
                       my $text = $entry->get_text;
                       if (validate($text)) {
                                       return;
                       }

                       # Mark the text as being erroneous
                       my $escaped = Glib::Markup::escape_text($text);
                       $entry->set_markup("<span underline='error' underline_color='red'>$escaped</span>");
                       $entry->signal_stop_emission_by_name('changed');
               });

       Another important thing to note is that "Gtk2::Entry::set_text()" will not update it's
       content if the input text is the same as the text already stored.  This means that if set
       text is called with the same string it will not emit the signal changed and the widget
       will not pickup that the markup styles have to be dropped. This is true even it the string
       displayed uses markup, as long as the contents are the same "set_text()" will not make an
       update. The method "clear_markup" can be used for safely clearing the markup text.

CAVEATS

       A "Gtk2::Entry" keeps track of both the text and the markup styles (Pango layout) as two
       different entities . The markup styles are just styles applied over the internal text.
       Because of this it's possible to have the widget display a different text than the one
       stored internally.

       Because a "Gtk2::Entry" keeps track of both the text and the style layouts.  It's
       important to always keep track of both. If the styles and text are not totally
       synchronized strange things will happen. In the worst case it's even possible to make the
       "Gtk2::Entry" widget display a different text than the one stored (the text value). This
       can make things more confusing.

       This widget tries as hard as possible to synchronize the text data and the layout data.

INTERFACES

               Glib::Object::_Unregistered::AtkImplementorIface
               Gtk2::Buildable
               Gtk2::CellEditable
               Gtk2::Editable

METHODS

       The following methods are added by this widget:

   new
       Creates a new instance.

   set_markup
       Sets the text of the entry using Pango markup. This method can die if the markup is not
       valid and fails to parse (see "parse_markup" in Gtk2::Pango).

       Parameters:

       •   $markup

           The text to add to the entry, the text is expected to be using Pango markup.  This
           means that even if no markup is used special characters like <, >, &, ' and " need to
           be escaped. Keep in mind that Pango markup is a subset of XML.

           You might want to use the following code snippet for escaping the characters:

                   $entry->set_markup(
                           sprintf "The <i>%s</i> <b>%s</b> fox <sup>%s</sup> over the lazy dog",
                                   map { Glib::Markup::escape_text($_) } qw(quick brown jumps)
                   );

   clear_markup
       Clears the Pango markup that was applied to the widget. This method can be called even if
       no markup was applied previously.

       NOTE: That this method will emit the signal markup-changed.

   set_empty_markup
       Sets the Pango markup that was applied to the widget when there's the entry is empty. This
       method can die if the markup is not valid and fails to parse (see "parse_markup" in
       Gtk2::Pango).

       "NOTE:" Setting an empty markup string has no effect on "get_text". When an empty markup
       string is used the entry holds no data thus "get_text" will return an empty string.

       Parameters:

       •   $markup

           The text to add to the entry, the text is expected to be using Pango markup.  Make
           sure to escape all characters with "escape_text" in Glib::Markup. For more details
           about escaping the markup see "set_markup".

   clear_empty_markup
       Clears the Pango markup that was applied to the widget. This method can be called even if
       no markup was applied previously.

   get_clear_on_focus
       Returns if the widget's Pango markup will be cleared once the widget is focused and has no
       user text.

   set_clear_on_focus
       Returns if the widget's Pango markup will be cleared once the widget is focused and has no
       user text.

       Parameters:

       •   $value

           A boolean value that dictates if the Pango markup has to be cleared when the widget is
           focused and there's no text entered (the entry is empty).

PROPERTIES

       The following properties are added by this widget:

   markup
       (string: writable)

       The markup text used by this widget. This property is a string that's only writable.
       That's right, there's no way for extracting the markup from the widget.

   empty-markup
       (string: readable writable)

       The markup text used by this widget when the entry field is empty. If this property is set
       the entry will display a default string in the widget when there's no text provided by the
       user.

   clear-on-focus '', 'Clear the markup when the widget has focus', 'If the Pango markup to
       display has to cleared when the entry has focus.', TRUE, ['readable', 'writable'],
       (boolean: readable writable)

       Indicates if the "empty-makrup" has to be cleared when the entry is empty and the widget
       has gained focus.

SIGNALS

   markup-changed
       Emitted when the markup has been changed.

       Signature:

               sub markup_changed {
                       my ($widget, $markup) = @_;
                       # Returns nothing
               }

       Parameters:

       •   $markup

           The new markup that's been applied. This field is a normal Perl string. If $markup is
           "undef" then the markup was removed.

   empty-markup-changed
       Emitted when the markup used when the widget is empty has been changed.

       Signature:

               sub empty_markup_changed {
                       my ($widget, $markup) = @_;
                       # Returns nothing
               }

       Parameters:

       •   $markup

           The new markup that's been applied when the widget is empty. This field is a normal
           Perl string. If $markup is "undef" then the markup was removed.

SEE ALSO

       Take a look at the examples for getting some ideas or inspiration on how to use this
       widget. For a more powerful text widget that supports more operations take a look at
       Gtk2::TextView.

AUTHORS

       Emmanuel Rodriguez <potyl@cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2008-2009 by Emmanuel Rodriguez.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of
       Perl 5 you may have available.