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@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ As mentioned earlier, widgets expand to fill the _width_ of their parent contain
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They do not, however, expand to fill the container's height.
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Thus, we need explicitly assign `height: 100%` to achieve this.
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A consequence of this "horizontal growth" behaviour is that if we remove the width restriction from the above example (by deleting `width: 1fr;`), each child widget will grow to fit the width of the screen,
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A consequence of this "horizontal growth" behavior is that if we remove the width restriction from the above example (by deleting `width: 1fr;`), each child widget will grow to fit the width of the screen,
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and only the first widget will be visible.
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The other two widgets in our layout are offscreen, to the right-hand side of the screen.
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In the case of `horizontal` layout, Textual will _not_ automatically add a scrollbar.
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@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ The color is parsed in `on_input_submitted` and assigned to `self.color`. Becaus
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Textual only calls watch methods if the value of a reactive attribute _changes_.
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If the newly assigned value is the same as the previous value, the watch method is not called.
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You can override this behaviour by passing `always_update=True` to `reactive`.
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You can override this behavior by passing `always_update=True` to `reactive`.
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### Dynamically watching reactive attributes
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@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ This immediately updates the appearance of the `TextArea`:
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```{.textual path="docs/examples/widgets/text_area_custom_theme.py" columns="42" lines="8"}
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```
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### Tab and Escape behaviour
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### Tab and Escape behavior
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Pressing the ++tab++ key will shift focus to the next widget in your application by default.
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This matches how other widgets work in Textual.
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ class DocumentNavigator:
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may move your cursor to a position further along the current raw document line,
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rather than on to the next line in the raw document.
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The DocumentNavigator class manages that behaviour.
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The DocumentNavigator class manages that behavior.
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Given a cursor location in the unwrapped document, and a cursor movement action,
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this class can inform us of the destination the cursor will move to considering
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@@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ class DocumentNavigator:
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document-space line. This is a codepoint index, rather than a visual offset.
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In "ABCDEF" with wrapping at width 3, there is a single wrap offset of 3.
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"Smart home" refers to a modification of the "home" key behaviour. If smart home is
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"Smart home" refers to a modification of the "home" key behavior. If smart home is
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enabled, the first non-whitespace character is considered to be the home location.
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If the cursor is currently at this position, then the normal home behaviour applies.
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If the cursor is currently at this position, then the normal home behavior applies.
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This is designed to make cursor movement more useful to end users.
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"""
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@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ class DocumentNavigator:
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Args:
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location: The location to consider.
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smart_home: Enable/disable 'smart home' behaviour.
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smart_home: Enable/disable 'smart home' behavior.
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Returns:
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The home location, relative to the given location.
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