TextView.connectDeleteFromCursor

gulong connectDeleteFromCursor(T)(T callback, Flag!"After" after = No.After) if (isCallable!T && is(ReturnType!T == void) && (Parameters!T.length < 1 || (ParameterStorageClassTuple!T[0] == ParameterStorageClass.none && is(Parameters!T[0] == gtk.types.DeleteType))) && (Parameters!T.length < 2 || (ParameterStorageClassTuple!T[1] == ParameterStorageClass.none && is(Parameters!T[1] == int))) && (Parameters!T.length < 3 || (ParameterStorageClassTuple!T[2] == ParameterStorageClass.none && is(Parameters!T[2] : gtk.text_view.TextView))) && Parameters!T.length < 4)

Connect to DeleteFromCursor signal.

Gets emitted when the user initiates a text deletion.

The ::delete-from-cursor signal is a keybinding signal.

If the type is [gtk.types.DeleteType.Chars], GTK deletes the selection if there is one, otherwise it deletes the requested number of characters.

The default bindings for this signal are <kbd>Delete</kbd> for deleting a character, <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Delete</kbd> for deleting a word and <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Backspace</kbd> for deleting a word backwards.

Parameters

callbacksignal callback delegate or function to connect void callback(gtk.types.DeleteType type, int count, gtk.text_view.TextView textView) type the granularity of the deletion, as a [gtk.types.DeleteType] (optional) count the number of type units to delete (optional) textView the instance the signal is connected to (optional)
afterYes.After to execute callback after default handler, No.After to execute before (default)

Returns

Signal ID