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diff --git a/doc/selection.n b/doc/selection.n index a14ee34..42c0c6a 100644 --- a/doc/selection.n +++ b/doc/selection.n @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. '\" -'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: selection.n,v 1.14 2008/09/23 13:36:54 dkf Exp $ +'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: selection.n,v 1.15 2008/12/17 22:36:46 dkf Exp $ '\" .so man.macros .TH selection n 8.1 Tk "Tk Built-In Commands" @@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ containing \fIwindow\fR, or an empty string if no window in this application owns the selection. \fISelection\fR defaults to PRIMARY and \fIwindow\fR defaults to .QW . . +.RS .PP The second form of \fBselection own\fR causes \fIwindow\fR to become the new owner of \fIselection\fR on \fIwindow\fR's display, returning @@ -137,6 +138,7 @@ that it has lost the selection. If \fIcommand\fR is specified, it is a Tcl script to execute when some other window claims ownership of the selection away from \fIwindow\fR. \fISelection\fR defaults to PRIMARY. +.RE .SH EXAMPLES .PP On X11 platforms, one of the standard selections available is the @@ -155,14 +157,14 @@ foreach type [\fBselection get\fR \-type TARGETS] { .CE .PP To claim the selection, you must first set up a handler to supply the -data for the selection. Then you have to claim the selection... +data for the selection. Then you have to claim the selection... .CS # Set up the data handler ready for incoming requests set foo "This is a string with some data in it... blah blah" \fBselection handle\fR \-selection SECONDARY . getData proc getData {offset maxChars} { puts "Retrieving selection starting at $offset" - return [string range $::foo $offset [expr {$offset+$maxChars}]] + return [string range $::foo $offset [expr {$offset+$maxChars-1}]] } # Now we grab the selection itself |