From: martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
To: pollock.nageoire@wanadoo.fr
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Using widgets and timers simultaneously
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 14:14:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46372F43.4000006@gmx.at> (raw)
> (defun refresh ()
> (let ((pos (point)))
> (widget-delete my-widget)
> (setq my-widget (widget-create 'timed))
> (goto-char pos))
> (widget-setup))
It occurs to me that in `refresh' you set up `my-widget' in the buffer
that's current at that time, hence your widget might eventually appear
in all your buffers.
> Indeed it works i.e. time is redisplayed every 5 seconds. But
> when I try to move the cursor in the buffer the behavior might
> become some how erratic ! In fact especially after using up and
> down arrow keys, the widget is no longer well displayed. The
> formating characters appear "%{" "%[" or things like that just
> as if the delete-backward-char method in the creating method
> would not have any effect.
I recall that widgets may get screwed up when text is replaced at text
boundaries. In principle you should make sure yourself that mutable
text is surrounded by immutable one.
> Can somebody explain me why ; and give me an indication to solve
> this question ? You certainly might say that widgets are not
> adapted to display parts of a buffer that must be periodically
> refreshed and that I should use something like overlays. Sure
> but it would be much more convenient for me if I could use
> widgets and moreover widgets displaying is more or less based
> on overlays.
Zero-length overlays are a mess but you could try something like the
following:
(defvar my-clock-overlay)
(defvar my-clock-timer)
(defun my-refresh ()
(when (overlayp my-clock-overlay)
(overlay-put my-clock-overlay 'after-string (current-time-string))))
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Clock*")
(setq my-clock-overlay (make-overlay (point) (point) nil t))
(setq my-clock-timer (run-at-time nil 5 'my-refresh)))
Experiencing with code like this you soon will encounter similar
problems as the widget library - but at least you don't have to
examine the code of wid-edit.el to resolve them ;-).
> Notice that if I replace the (let ((pos ...)) form in the
> refresh method by a save-excursion the cursor always goes at
> the beginning of the buffer as if all marks were killed by the
> widget displayin mechanism.
I suppose point-marker is relocated when you re-create 'timed. It
inherently deletes the entire line and creates it anew. Any markers
within the deleted region move to the front of it.
next reply other threads:[~2007-05-01 12:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-05-01 12:14 martin rudalics [this message]
2007-05-01 13:30 ` Using widgets and timers simultaneously Pierre Lorenzon
2007-05-02 8:36 ` martin rudalics
2007-05-08 13:11 ` Pierre Lorenzon
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2007-05-01 16:26 ` Johan Bockgård
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2007-04-30 20:21 Pierre Lorenzon
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