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gtkTextIterBackwardLines

gtkTextIterBackwardLines


Description

Moves count lines backward, if possible (if count would move past the start or end of the buffer, moves to the start or end of the buffer). The return value indicates whether the iterator moved onto a dereferenceable position; if the iterator didn't move, or moved onto the end iterator, then FALSE is returned. If count is 0, the function does nothing and returns FALSE. If count is negative, moves forward by 0 - count lines.

Usage

gtkTextIterBackwardLines(object, count)

Arguments

object

a GtkTextIter

count

number of lines to move backward

Value

[logical] whether iter moved and is dereferenceable

Author(s)

Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation


RGtk2

R Bindings for Gtk 2.8.0 and Above

v2.20.36
GPL
Authors
Michael Lawrence <michafla@gene.com> and Duncan Temple Lang <duncan@wald.ucdavis.edu>
Initial release

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