Thanks, Kjell, that's exactly what I need. However, I don't find
anything that says how to dispose of the returned pointer. Do I delete
[] it, or does it require a g<something> ()?
On 2016/05/29 07:01, Kjell Ahlstedt wrote:
Gtk::TextBuffer::serialize() and deserialize() are useful. They don't
save anything, but they convert to and from a byte string that you can
store in a file. Those methods were added to gtkmm in version 3.15.9.
The corresponding gtk+ methods have existed much longer.
If you wonder why serialize() does not return a Glib::ustring or
std::string, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694250#c2
Kjell
On 2016-05-26 20:02, Phil Wolff wrote:
Is there a build-in way to save a TextBuffer (text content, tag
definitions, where tags have been applied, marks, etc.), or do I have
to roll my own?
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