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rubidium
(svn r13729) -Fix: assumption that non-north tiles of a house do not have the 1x1 building bit set was flawed with some NewGRFs. This caused the amount of houses to differ, which causes the town radii to differ, which causes desyncs when towns are expanded.
/* $Id$ */

/** @file textbuf_gui.h Stuff related to the text buffer GUI. */

#ifndef TEXTBUF_GUI_H
#define TEXTBUF_GUI_H

#include "window_type.h"
#include "string_type.h"
#include "strings_type.h"

struct Textbuf {
	char *buf;                  ///< buffer in which text is saved
	uint16 maxlength, maxwidth; ///< the maximum size of the buffer. Maxwidth specifies screensize in pixels, maxlength is in bytes
	uint16 length, width;       ///< the current size of the string. Width specifies screensize in pixels, length is in bytes
	bool caret;                 ///< is the caret ("_") visible or not
	uint16 caretpos;            ///< the current position of the caret in the buffer, in bytes
	uint16 caretxoffs;          ///< the current position of the caret in pixels
};

bool HandleCaret(Textbuf *tb);

void DeleteTextBufferAll(Textbuf *tb);
bool DeleteTextBufferChar(Textbuf *tb, int delmode);
bool InsertTextBufferChar(Textbuf *tb, uint32 key);
bool InsertTextBufferClipboard(Textbuf *tb);
bool MoveTextBufferPos(Textbuf *tb, int navmode);
void InitializeTextBuffer(Textbuf *tb, const char *buf, uint16 maxlength, uint16 maxwidth);
void UpdateTextBufferSize(Textbuf *tb);

typedef void QueryCallbackProc(Window*, bool);

void ShowQueryString(StringID str, StringID caption, uint maxlen, uint maxwidth, Window *parent, CharSetFilter afilter);
void ShowQuery(StringID caption, StringID message, Window *w, QueryCallbackProc *callback);

/** The number of 'characters' on the on-screen keyboard. */
static const uint OSK_KEYBOARD_ENTRIES = 50;

/**
 * The number of characters has to be OSK_KEYBOARD_ENTRIES. However, these
 * have to be UTF-8 encoded, which means up to 4 bytes per character.
 * Furthermore the string needs to be '\0'-terminated.
 */
extern char _keyboard_opt[2][OSK_KEYBOARD_ENTRIES * 4 + 1];

#endif /* TEXTBUF_GUI_H */