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go to appropriate line when coming from another cell...
go to appropriate line when coming from another cell Sets the cursor on the last line of the cell when moved up from the top of the cell below, and sets the cursors to the first line when moving down from the bottom of a last line. Here, we retain the character that the cursor was on, so that users wishing to have up-down functionality like one document can still use this shortcut handler and simple adjust the at_top and at_bottom methods

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bracket_matcher.py
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""" Provides bracket matching for Q[Plain]TextEdit widgets.
"""
# System library imports
from IPython.external.qt import QtCore, QtGui
class BracketMatcher(QtCore.QObject):
""" Matches square brackets, braces, and parentheses based on cursor
position.
"""
# Protected class variables.
_opening_map = { '(':')', '{':'}', '[':']' }
_closing_map = { ')':'(', '}':'{', ']':'[' }
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'QObject' interface
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, text_edit):
""" Create a call tip manager that is attached to the specified Qt
text edit widget.
"""
assert isinstance(text_edit, (QtGui.QTextEdit, QtGui.QPlainTextEdit))
super(BracketMatcher, self).__init__()
# The format to apply to matching brackets.
self.format = QtGui.QTextCharFormat()
self.format.setBackground(QtGui.QColor('silver'))
self._text_edit = text_edit
text_edit.cursorPositionChanged.connect(self._cursor_position_changed)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Protected interface
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _find_match(self, position):
""" Given a valid position in the text document, try to find the
position of the matching bracket. Returns -1 if unsuccessful.
"""
# Decide what character to search for and what direction to search in.
document = self._text_edit.document()
start_char = document.characterAt(position)
search_char = self._opening_map.get(start_char)
if search_char:
increment = 1
else:
search_char = self._closing_map.get(start_char)
if search_char:
increment = -1
else:
return -1
# Search for the character.
char = start_char
depth = 0
while position >= 0 and position < document.characterCount():
if char == start_char:
depth += 1
elif char == search_char:
depth -= 1
if depth == 0:
break
position += increment
char = document.characterAt(position)
else:
position = -1
return position
def _selection_for_character(self, position):
""" Convenience method for selecting a character.
"""
selection = QtGui.QTextEdit.ExtraSelection()
cursor = self._text_edit.textCursor()
cursor.setPosition(position)
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.NextCharacter,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
selection.cursor = cursor
selection.format = self.format
return selection
#------ Signal handlers ----------------------------------------------------
def _cursor_position_changed(self):
""" Updates the document formatting based on the new cursor position.
"""
# Clear out the old formatting.
self._text_edit.setExtraSelections([])
# Attempt to match a bracket for the new cursor position.
cursor = self._text_edit.textCursor()
if not cursor.hasSelection():
position = cursor.position() - 1
match_position = self._find_match(position)
if match_position != -1:
extra_selections = [ self._selection_for_character(pos)
for pos in (position, match_position) ]
self._text_edit.setExtraSelections(extra_selections)