return;
}
+ if (value.IsEmpty())
+ {
+ if ( !(flags & SetValue_SendEvent) )
+ EnableTextChangedEvents(false);
+
+ gtk_text_buffer_set_text( m_buffer, "", 0 );
+
+ if ( !(flags & SetValue_SendEvent) )
+ EnableTextChangedEvents(true);
+
+ return;
+ }
+
+#ifdef wxUSE_UNICODE
+ const wxCharBuffer buffer(value.utf8_str());
+#else
wxFontEncoding enc = m_defaultStyle.HasFont()
? m_defaultStyle.GetFont().GetEncoding()
: wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM;
wxLogWarning(_("Failed to set text in the text control."));
return;
}
+#endif
if ( !(flags & SetValue_SendEvent) )
{
return;
}
+#ifdef wxUSE_UNICODE
+ const wxCharBuffer buffer(text.utf8_str());
+#else
// check if we have a specific style for the current position
wxFontEncoding enc = wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM;
wxTextAttr style;
wxLogWarning(_("Failed to insert text in the control."));
return;
}
+#endif
// First remove the selection if there is one
// TODO: Is there an easier GTK specific way to do this?