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+ .*.swp
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+ .*.swo
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+ .*.swn
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+ .*.swm
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+ .DS_Store
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+ .project
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+ Gemfile.lock
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+ png/
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+ # buttonpage.rb
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+ require 'gtk3'
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+ require './EmojiButton.rb' # class EmojiButton
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+
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+ #
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+ # Notebook's tab page for "EmojiButton"s.
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+ #
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+ class EmojiButtonsPage < Gtk::ScrolledWindow
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+ def initialize(category_name, emojis) # String, [Emojidex::Emoji]
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+ super()
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+
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+ # shows a H-ScrollBar automatic, always shows a V-ScrollBar
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+ set_policy :automatic, :always
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+
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+ # border width
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+ self.border_width = 1
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+ self.height_request = 200
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+
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+ # Create a table for the page
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+ rows = emojis.size / 10 + 1
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+ table = Gtk::Table.new(rows, 10, true)
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+
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+ # create emoji-buttons for the table
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+ x, y = 0, 0
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+ emojis.each do |emoji|
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+ btn = EmojiButton.new(emoji) # emojibtn.rb
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+ table.attach btn, x, x+1, y, y+1, :shrink, :shrink, 0, 0
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+ x += 1
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+ next if x < 10
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+ y += 1
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+ x = 0
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+ end
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+
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+ # add a table to the page
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+ add_with_viewport table
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+ end
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+ end
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+ #
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+ # emojibutton.rb
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+ #
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+ require 'gtk3'
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+ require './EmojiManager.rb'
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+
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+ #
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+ # each Emoji buttons
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+ #
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+ class EmojiButton < Gtk::Button
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+ @@unloaded_images = [] # [EmojiButton]
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+
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+ def self.start_loadimage
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+ Thread.new do
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+ while btn = @@unloaded_images.shift
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+ btn.add_image EMOJI_MANAGER.get_picture(btn.emoji.name)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # public attrs
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+ attr_reader :emoji # Emojidex::Emoji
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+
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+ def validity
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+ return self.sensitive
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+ end
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+
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+ def validity=(value)
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+ return self.sensitive(value)
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+ end
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+
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+ def initialize(emoji) # Emojidex::Emoji
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+ super()
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+
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+ @emoji = emoji
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+ self.name = emoji.name
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+ @image = Gtk::Image.new
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+ add @image
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+
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+ # clicked event
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+ signal_connect 'clicked' do |btn|
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+ Events.on_emoji_clicked btn # see 'emojidex-editor.rb'
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+ end
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+
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+ @@unloaded_images << self
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+ end
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+
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+ def add_image(pict)
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+ @image.pixbuf = pict
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+ end
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+ end
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+ #
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+ # emojiman.rb
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+ #
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+ require 'gtk3'
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+ require 'emojidex-toolkit'
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+
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+ class << EMOJI_MANAGER = Object.new
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+ PICTURE_DIRECTORY = './png/' # .png file root
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+ attr_reader :categories # { String => [Emojidex::Emoji] }
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ @converter = Emojidex::Converter.new
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+ @utf = Emojidex::UTF.new
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+ @categories = @utf.categories
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+ @picts = {} # { String => Gdk::Pixbuf }
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+ @reverse_lookup = {}
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+ @mutex = Mutex.new
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+ end
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+
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+ # create & load pictures
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+ def get_picture(emoji_name)
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+ unless @picts[emoji_name]
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+ @mutex.synchronize do
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+ @converter.convert_from_name! @utf, PICTURE_DIRECTORY,
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+ emoji_name, { :size => :mdpi }
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+ emoji = @utf.where_name(emoji_name)
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+ pict = Gdk::Pixbuf.new(emoji.image_paths[0])
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+ @picts[emoji_name] = pict
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+ @reverse_lookup[pict] = emoji
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+ end
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+ end
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+ @picts[emoji_name]
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+ end
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+
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+ def emojify_each(str)
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+ return to_enum(:emojify_each) unless block_given?
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+ @utf.emojify_each(str) {|item| yield item }
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+ end
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+
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+ def all_emojis
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+ return @utf.to_a
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+ end
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+
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+ def pic2emoji(pict)
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+ return @reverse_lookup[pict]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ EMOJI_MANAGER.instance_eval{ initialize }
data/Gemfile ADDED
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+ source 'http://rubygems.org'
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+
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+ gem 'ruby-filemagic'
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+
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+ group :development do
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+ gem 'libnotify'
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+ gem 'guard'
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+ gem 'guard-rspec'
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+ gem 'rubocop'
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+ gem 'guard-rubocop'
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+ end
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+
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+ gem 'gtk3'
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+
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+ gem 'emojidex-toolkit'
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+ require 'gtk3'
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+
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+ # reads .glade, makes a window from it, and shows.
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+ class MainWindow
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+ attr_reader :builder
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+
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+ def show
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+ @builder['main_window'].show_all
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+ end
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ # load .glade file
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+ @builder = Gtk::Builder.new
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+ @builder.add_from_file 'main_window.glade'
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+
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+ # quit events
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+ @builder['main_window'].signal_connect 'delete_event' do
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+ Gtk::main_quit
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+ end
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+ @builder['main_window'].signal_connect 'destroy' do
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+ Gtk::main_quit
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+ end
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+
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+ # register Events (see emojidex-editor.rb)
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+ @builder['btn_clip'].signal_connect 'clicked' do
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+ Events.on_clip_clicked
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+ end
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+ @builder['tgl_picture'].signal_connect 'toggled' do |btn|
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+ Events.on_picture_toggled btn.active?
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+ end
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+
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+ # call create event
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+ Events.on_mainwindow_create self
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+ end
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+ end
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+ emojidex desktop [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/Genshin/emojidex-desktop.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/Genshin/emojidex-desktop)
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+ ----------------
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+
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+ A Desktop client and tools for emojidex
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ #
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+ # emojidex desktop
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+ # Copyright 2013 Genshin Souzou Kabushiki Kaisha
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+ # Licensed under the GPL v3
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+
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+ require 'emojidex-toolkit'
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+ require './MainWindow.rb'
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+ require './ButtonPage.rb'
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+ require './EmojiManager.rb'
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+
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+ module Events
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+ def self.on_mainwindow_create(window)
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+ # make tab-notebooks
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+ page = EmojiButtonsPage.new('ALL', EMOJI_MANAGER.all_emojis)
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+ label = Gtk::Label.new('ALL')
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+ window.builder['tab_notebook'].append_page page, label
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+
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+ EMOJI_MANAGER.categories.each do |category, emojis|
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+ page = EmojiButtonsPage.new(category, emojis)
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+ label = Gtk::Label.new(category)
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+ window.builder['tab_notebook'].append_page page, label
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Create a main window, and publish for following codes
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+ MAIN_WINDOW = MainWindow.new
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+
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+ module Events
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+ # 'Show as Picture' button
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+ def self.on_picture_toggled(active)
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+ if active
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+ then unicodes_to_pictures
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+ else pictures_to_unicodes
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.emojify_to_new_buffer
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+ result = Gtk::TextBuffer.new # 返すバッファ
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+ work = '' # 文字列のワーク
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+
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+ # ワークをEmojifyして追記する内部関数
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+ emojify_work = lambda {
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+ EMOJI_MANAGER.emojify_each work do |item|
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+ result.insert result.end_iter, (if item.is_a? Emojidex::Emoji
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+ then EMOJI_MANAGER.get_picture(item.name)
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+ else item.to_s
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+ end)
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+ end
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+ }
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+
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+ # read by each chars
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+ it = MAIN_WINDOW.builder['text'].buffer.start_iter or return
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+ begin
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+ if it.pixbuf
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+ emojify_work.call # それまでのワークをEmojify
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+ work.clear
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+ result.insert result.end_iter, it.pixbuf
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+ else
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+ work << it.char # ワークへ追記するだけ
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+ end
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+ end while it.forward_char
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+
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+ emojify_work.call unless work.empty? # ワークの残りをEmojify
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+ return result
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.unicodes_to_pictures
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+ buf = emojify_to_new_buffer
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+ MAIN_WINDOW.builder['text'].buffer = buf if buf
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.pictures_to_unicodes
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+ unicodes_to_pictures # 一旦、すべて画像へ変換
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+ result = Gtk::TextBuffer.new # 戻り値となるバッファ
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+
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+ # 元バッファを1文字ずつ読む
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+ it = emojify_to_new_buffer.start_iter or return
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+ begin
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+ result.insert result.end_iter, (if it.pixbuf
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+ then EMOJI_MANAGER.pic2emoji(it.pixbuf).to_s
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+ else it.char
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+ end)
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+ end while it.forward_char
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+
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+ MAIN_WINDOW.builder['text'].buffer = result
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+ end
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+
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+ # clip button clicked
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+ def self.on_clip_clicked
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+ clip_text = ''
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+
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+ # read by each chars
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+ it = emojify_to_new_buffer.start_iter or return
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+ begin
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+ if it.pixbuf
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+ # translate to emoji-tag
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+ emoji = EMOJI_MANAGER.pic2emoji(it.pixbuf)
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+ next unless emoji
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+ clip_text << (if MAIN_WINDOW.builder['chk_astags'].active?
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+ then ":#{emoji.name}"
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+ else emoji.to_s
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+ end)
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+ else
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+ clip_text << it.char
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+ end
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+ end while it.forward_char
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+
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+ Gtk::Clipboard.get(Gdk::Selection::CLIPBOARD).text = clip_text
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+ end
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+
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+ # each emoji-buttons clicked
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+ def self.on_emoji_clicked(emoji_btn)
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+ # insert to buffer
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+ buf = MAIN_WINDOW.builder['text'].buffer
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+ buf.insert buf.get_iter_at(mark: buf.selection_bound), (
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+ if MAIN_WINDOW.builder['tgl_picture'].active?
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+ # 「画像で表示」オンなので画像を挿入
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+ EMOJI_MANAGER.get_picture(emoji_btn.emoji.name)
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+ else
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+ # 「画像で表示」オフなのでUnicodeかタグを挿入
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+ emoji_btn.emoji.to_s
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+ end
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+ )
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+
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+ # return focus to text
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+ MAIN_WINDOW.builder['text'].focus = true
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # start application
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+ MAIN_WINDOW.show
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+ EmojiButton.start_loadimage
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+ Gtk::main
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = 'emojidex-desktop'
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+ s.version = '0.0.1'
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+ s.license = "GNU GPL v3"
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+ s.summary = "Desktop client and tools for emojidex"
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+ s.description = ""
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+ s.authors = ["Rei Kagetsuki", "Toshiya Yoshida"]
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+ s.email = 'zero@genshin.org'
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+ s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
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+ s.homepage = 'http://emojidex.com/dev'
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+
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+ s.add_dependency 'emojidex-toolkit'
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+ end
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+ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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+ <interface>
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+ <!-- interface-requires gtk+ 3.0 -->
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+ <object class="GtkWindow" id="main_window">
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+ <property name="can_focus">False</property>
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+ <property name="border_width">10</property>
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+ <property name="title">Phantom Open Emoji Editor</property>
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+ <property name="resizable">False</property>
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+ <child>
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+ <object class="GtkBox" id="box1">
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+ <property name="width_request">350</property>
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+ <property name="height_request">400</property>
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+ <property name="visible">True</property>
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+ <property name="can_focus">False</property>
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+ <property name="orientation">vertical</property>
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+ <child>
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+ <object class="GtkTextView" id="text">
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+ <property name="visible">True</property>
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+ <property name="can_focus">True</property>
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+ <property name="vscroll_policy">natural</property>
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+ <property name="wrap_mode">char</property>
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+ </object>
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+ <packing>
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+ <property name="expand">True</property>
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+ <property name="fill">True</property>
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+ <property name="position">0</property>
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+ </packing>
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+ </child>
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+ <child>
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