#include <tk.h> Tk_CanvasTextInfo * Tk_CanvasGetTextInfo(canvas)
Textual canvas items are somewhat more complicated to manage than other items, due to things like the selection and the input focus. Tk_CanvasGetTextInfo may be invoked by a type manager to obtain additional information needed for items that display text. The return value from Tk_CanvasGetTextInfo is a pointer to a structure that is shared between Tk and all the items that display text. The structure has the following form:
typedef struct Tk_CanvasTextInfo { Tk_3DBorder selBorder; int selBorderWidth; XColor *selFgColorPtr; Tk_Item *selItemPtr; int selectFirst; int selectLast; Tk_Item *anchorItemPtr; int selectAnchor; Tk_3DBorder insertBorder; int insertWidth; int insertBorderWidth; Tk_Item *focusItemPtr; int gotFocus; int cursorOn; } Tk_CanvasTextInfo;
The structure returned by Tk_CanvasGetTextInfo is shared between Tk and the type managers; typically the type manager calls Tk_CanvasGetTextInfo once when an item is created and then saves the pointer in the item's record. Tk will update information in the Tk_CanvasTextInfo; for example, a configure widget command might change the selBorder field, or a select widget command might change the selectFirst field, or Tk might change cursorOn in order to make the insertion cursor flash on and off during successive redisplays.
Type managers should treat all of the fields of the Tk_CanvasTextInfo structure as read-only, except for selItemPtr, selectFirst, selectLast, and selectAnchor. Type managers may change selectFirst, selectLast, and selectAnchor to adjust for insertions and deletions in the item (but only if the item is the current owner of the selection or anchor, as determined by selItemPtr or anchorItemPtr). If all of the selected text in the item is deleted, the item should set selItemPtr to NULL to indicate that there is no longer a selection.