+ }
+}
+
+void wxTextCtrl::DoEnable( bool enable )
+{
+ if (m_windowStyle & wxTE_MULTILINE)
+ {
+ gtk_text_set_editable( GTK_TEXT(m_text), enable );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gtk_widget_set_sensitive( m_text, enable );
+ }
+}
+
+// wxGTK-specific: called recursively by Enable,
+// to give widgets an oppprtunity to correct their colours after they
+// have been changed by Enable
+void wxTextCtrl::OnEnabled( bool enable )
+{
+ if ( IsSingleLine() )
+ return;
+
+ // If we have a custom background colour, we use this colour in both
+ // disabled and enabled mode, or we end up with a different colour under the
+ // text.
+ wxColour oldColour = GetBackgroundColour();
+ if (oldColour.Ok())
+ {
+ // Need to set twice or it'll optimize the useful stuff out
+ if (oldColour == * wxWHITE)
+ SetBackgroundColour(*wxBLACK);
+ else
+ SetBackgroundColour(*wxWHITE);
+ SetBackgroundColour(oldColour);
+ }
+}
+
+void wxTextCtrl::MarkDirty()
+{
+ m_modified = true;
+}
+
+void wxTextCtrl::DiscardEdits()
+{
+ m_modified = false;
+}
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// max text length support
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+void wxTextCtrl::IgnoreNextTextUpdate()
+{
+ m_ignoreNextUpdate = true;
+}
+
+bool wxTextCtrl::IgnoreTextUpdate()
+{
+ if ( m_ignoreNextUpdate )
+ {
+ m_ignoreNextUpdate = false;
+
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+void wxTextCtrl::SetMaxLength(unsigned long len)
+{
+ if ( !HasFlag(wxTE_MULTILINE) )
+ {
+ gtk_entry_set_max_length(GTK_ENTRY(m_text), len);
+
+ // there is a bug in GTK+ 1.2.x: "changed" signal is emitted even if
+ // we had tried to enter more text than allowed by max text length and
+ // the text wasn't really changed
+ //
+ // to detect this and generate TEXT_MAXLEN event instead of
+ // TEXT_CHANGED one in this case we also catch "insert_text" signal
+ //
+ // when max len is set to 0 we disconnect our handler as it means that
+ // we shouldn't check anything any more
+ if ( len )
+ {
+ gtk_signal_connect( GTK_OBJECT(m_text),
+ "insert_text",
+ GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(gtk_insert_text_callback),
+ (gpointer)this);
+ }
+ else // no checking
+ {
+ gtk_signal_disconnect_by_func
+ (
+ GTK_OBJECT(m_text),
+ GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(gtk_insert_text_callback),
+ (gpointer)this
+ );
+ }
+ }