#ifndef LYXCURSOR_H
#define LYXCURSOR_H
-#ifdef __GNUG__
-#pragma interface
-#endif
-
+#include "RowList.h"
+#include "ParagraphList.h"
#include "support/types.h"
-class Paragraph;
-class Row;
-
/**
* The cursor class describes the position of a cursor within a document.
* Several cursors exist within LyX; for example, when locking an inset,
public:
LyXCursor();
/// set the paragraph that contains this cursor
- void par(Paragraph * p);
+ void par(ParagraphList::iterator pit);
/// return the paragraph this cursor is in
- Paragraph * par() const;
+ ParagraphList::iterator par() const;
/// set the position within the paragraph
void pos(lyx::pos_type p);
/// return the position within the paragraph
*/
int iy() const;
/// set the row of the paragraph the cursor is in
- void row(Row * r);
+ void row(RowList::iterator r);
/// return the row of the paragraph this cursor is in
- Row * row() const;
+ RowList::iterator row() const;
/// set the stored next row
- void irow(Row * r);
+ void irow(RowList::iterator r);
/**
* Return the next row, when this
* cursor is at the end of the previous row, for insets that take
*
* FIXME: explain why we need this ? especially for y...
*/
- Row * irow() const;
+ RowList::iterator irow() const;
private:
/// The paragraph the cursor is in.
- Paragraph * par_;
+ ParagraphList::iterator par_;
/// The position inside the paragraph
lyx::pos_type pos_;
/**
/// the stored next-row y position
int iy_;
/// the containing row
- Row * row_;
+ RowList::iterator row_;
/// the containing row for the next line
- Row * irow_;
+ RowList::iterator irow_;
};
/// these three dictate the others