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# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 10
def initialize(parent, index, keys)
#unless parent.kind_of?(Tk::Text)
# fail ArgumentError, "expect Tk::Text for 1st argument"
#end
@t = parent
if index == 'end' || index == :end
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', 'end - 1 chars'))
elsif index.kind_of? TkTextMark
if tk_call_without_enc(@t.path,'index',index.path) == tk_call_without_enc(@t.path,'index','end')
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call_without_enc(@t.path, 'index',
'end - 1 chars'))
else
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call_without_enc(@t.path, 'index',
index.path))
end
else
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call_without_enc(@t.path, 'index',
_get_eval_enc_str(index)))
end
@path.gravity = 'left'
@index = @path.path
@id = tk_call_without_enc(@t.path, 'image', 'create', @index,
*hash_kv(keys, true)).freeze
@path.gravity = 'right'
end
# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 46
def []=(slot, value)
configure(slot, value)
value
end
# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 51
def cget(slot)
@t.image_cget(@index, slot)
end
# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 55
def cget_strict(slot)
@t.image_cget_strict(@index, slot)
end
def configure(slot, value)
tk_call @t.path, 'image', 'configure', @index, "-#{slot}", value
end
# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 67
def configinfo(slot = nil)
@t.image_configinfo(@index, slot)
end
# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 59
def configure(slot, value=None)
@t.image_configure(@index, slot, value)
self
end
# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 71
def current_configinfo(slot = nil)
@t.current_image_configinfo(@index, slot)
end
# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 36
def id
Tk::Text::IndexString.new(@id)
end
# File tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb, line 75
def image
img = tk_call_without_enc(@t.path, 'image', 'cget', @index, '-image')
TkImage::Tk_IMGTBL[img]? TkImage::Tk_IMGTBL[img] : img
end
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