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6598 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
45745 | 3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 |
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4 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
6598 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
6 @setfilename ../info/display | |
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7 @node Display, Calendar, Processes, Top |
6598 | 8 @chapter Emacs Display |
9 | |
10 This chapter describes a number of features related to the display | |
11 that Emacs presents to the user. | |
12 | |
13 @menu | |
14 * Refresh Screen:: Clearing the screen and redrawing everything on it. | |
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15 * Forcing Redisplay:: Forcing redisplay. |
6598 | 16 * Truncation:: Folding or wrapping long text lines. |
17 * The Echo Area:: Where messages are displayed. | |
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18 * Warnings:: Displaying warning messages for the user. |
12067 | 19 * Invisible Text:: Hiding part of the buffer text. |
20 * Selective Display:: Hiding part of the buffer text (the old way). | |
6598 | 21 * Overlay Arrow:: Display of an arrow to indicate position. |
22 * Temporary Displays:: Displays that go away automatically. | |
23 * Overlays:: Use overlays to highlight parts of the buffer. | |
25875 | 24 * Width:: How wide a character or string is on the screen. |
25 * Faces:: A face defines a graphics style for text characters: | |
26 font, colors, etc. | |
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27 * Fringes:: Controlling window fringes. |
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28 * Scroll Bars:: Controlling vertical scroll bars. |
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29 * Display Property:: Enabling special display features. |
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30 * Images:: Displaying images in Emacs buffers. |
6598 | 31 * Blinking:: How Emacs shows the matching open parenthesis. |
32 * Inverse Video:: Specifying how the screen looks. | |
33 * Usual Display:: The usual conventions for displaying nonprinting chars. | |
34 * Display Tables:: How to specify other conventions. | |
35 * Beeping:: Audible signal to the user. | |
36 * Window Systems:: Which window system is being used. | |
37 @end menu | |
38 | |
39 @node Refresh Screen | |
40 @section Refreshing the Screen | |
41 | |
42 The function @code{redraw-frame} redisplays the entire contents of a | |
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43 given frame (@pxref{Frames}). |
6598 | 44 |
45 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
46 @defun redraw-frame frame | |
47 This function clears and redisplays frame @var{frame}. | |
48 @end defun | |
49 | |
50 Even more powerful is @code{redraw-display}: | |
51 | |
52 @deffn Command redraw-display | |
53 This function clears and redisplays all visible frames. | |
54 @end deffn | |
55 | |
12098 | 56 Processing user input takes absolute priority over redisplay. If you |
57 call these functions when input is available, they do nothing | |
58 immediately, but a full redisplay does happen eventually---after all the | |
59 input has been processed. | |
60 | |
6598 | 61 Normally, suspending and resuming Emacs also refreshes the screen. |
62 Some terminal emulators record separate contents for display-oriented | |
63 programs such as Emacs and for ordinary sequential display. If you are | |
64 using such a terminal, you might want to inhibit the redisplay on | |
9009 | 65 resumption. |
6598 | 66 |
67 @defvar no-redraw-on-reenter | |
68 @cindex suspend (cf. @code{no-redraw-on-reenter}) | |
69 @cindex resume (cf. @code{no-redraw-on-reenter}) | |
70 This variable controls whether Emacs redraws the entire screen after it | |
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72 to redraw, @code{nil} means redrawing is needed. The default is @code{nil}. |
6598 | 73 @end defvar |
74 | |
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75 @node Forcing Redisplay |
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76 @section Forcing Redisplay |
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85 @defvar redisplay-dont-pause |
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90 @end defvar |
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99 @end example |
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6598 | 101 @node Truncation |
102 @section Truncation | |
103 @cindex line wrapping | |
104 @cindex continuation lines | |
105 @cindex @samp{$} in display | |
106 @cindex @samp{\} in display | |
107 | |
108 When a line of text extends beyond the right edge of a window, the | |
109 line can either be continued on the next screen line, or truncated to | |
110 one screen line. The additional screen lines used to display a long | |
111 text line are called @dfn{continuation} lines. Normally, a @samp{$} in | |
112 the rightmost column of the window indicates truncation; a @samp{\} on | |
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113 the rightmost column indicates a line that ``wraps'' onto the next line, |
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114 which is also called @dfn{continuing} the line. (The display table can |
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115 specify alternative indicators; see @ref{Display Tables}.) |
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117 On a windowed display, the @samp{$} and @samp{\} indicators are |
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119 (@pxref{Fringes}). |
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120 |
6598 | 121 Note that continuation is different from filling; continuation happens |
122 on the screen only, not in the buffer contents, and it breaks a line | |
123 precisely at the right margin, not at a word boundary. @xref{Filling}. | |
124 | |
125 @defopt truncate-lines | |
126 This buffer-local variable controls how Emacs displays lines that extend | |
127 beyond the right edge of the window. The default is @code{nil}, which | |
128 specifies continuation. If the value is non-@code{nil}, then these | |
129 lines are truncated. | |
130 | |
131 If the variable @code{truncate-partial-width-windows} is non-@code{nil}, | |
132 then truncation is always used for side-by-side windows (within one | |
133 frame) regardless of the value of @code{truncate-lines}. | |
134 @end defopt | |
135 | |
12098 | 136 @defopt default-truncate-lines |
6598 | 137 This variable is the default value for @code{truncate-lines}, for |
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138 buffers that do not have buffer-local values for it. |
12098 | 139 @end defopt |
6598 | 140 |
141 @defopt truncate-partial-width-windows | |
142 This variable controls display of lines that extend beyond the right | |
143 edge of the window, in side-by-side windows (@pxref{Splitting Windows}). | |
144 If it is non-@code{nil}, these lines are truncated; otherwise, | |
145 @code{truncate-lines} says what to do with them. | |
146 @end defopt | |
147 | |
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148 When horizontal scrolling (@pxref{Horizontal Scrolling}) is in use in |
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152 using the display table; see @ref{Display Tables}. |
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154 If your buffer contains @emph{very} long lines, and you use |
12067 | 155 continuation to display them, just thinking about them can make Emacs |
12098 | 156 redisplay slow. The column computation and indentation functions also |
157 become slow. Then you might find it advisable to set | |
158 @code{cache-long-line-scans} to @code{t}. | |
12067 | 159 |
160 @defvar cache-long-line-scans | |
161 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, various indentation and motion | |
12098 | 162 functions, and Emacs redisplay, cache the results of scanning the |
163 buffer, and consult the cache to avoid rescanning regions of the buffer | |
164 unless they are modified. | |
12067 | 165 |
12098 | 166 Turning on the cache slows down processing of short lines somewhat. |
12067 | 167 |
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12067 | 169 @end defvar |
170 | |
6598 | 171 @node The Echo Area |
172 @section The Echo Area | |
173 @cindex error display | |
174 @cindex echo area | |
175 | |
12067 | 176 The @dfn{echo area} is used for displaying messages made with the |
6598 | 177 @code{message} primitive, and for echoing keystrokes. It is not the |
178 same as the minibuffer, despite the fact that the minibuffer appears | |
179 (when active) in the same place on the screen as the echo area. The | |
180 @cite{GNU Emacs Manual} specifies the rules for resolving conflicts | |
181 between the echo area and the minibuffer for use of that screen space | |
182 (@pxref{Minibuffer,, The Minibuffer, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}). | |
183 Error messages appear in the echo area; see @ref{Errors}. | |
184 | |
185 You can write output in the echo area by using the Lisp printing | |
186 functions with @code{t} as the stream (@pxref{Output Functions}), or as | |
187 follows: | |
188 | |
189 @defun message string &rest arguments | |
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190 This function displays a message in the echo area. The |
6598 | 191 argument @var{string} is similar to a C language @code{printf} control |
192 string. See @code{format} in @ref{String Conversion}, for the details | |
193 on the conversion specifications. @code{message} returns the | |
194 constructed string. | |
195 | |
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196 In batch mode, @code{message} prints the message text on the standard |
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197 error stream, followed by a newline. |
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199 If @var{string}, or strings among the @var{arguments}, have @code{face} |
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200 text properties, these affect the way the message is displayed. |
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203 If @var{string} is @code{nil}, @code{message} clears the echo area; if |
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204 the echo area has been expanded automatically, this brings it back to |
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205 its normal size. If the minibuffer is active, this brings the |
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206 minibuffer contents back onto the screen immediately. |
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208 @vindex message-truncate-lines |
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209 Normally, displaying a long message resizes the echo area to display |
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210 the entire message. But if the variable @code{message-truncate-lines} |
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212 truncated to fit it, as in Emacs 20 and before. |
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6598 | 214 @example |
215 @group | |
216 (message "Minibuffer depth is %d." | |
217 (minibuffer-depth)) | |
218 @print{} Minibuffer depth is 0. | |
219 @result{} "Minibuffer depth is 0." | |
220 @end group | |
221 | |
222 @group | |
223 ---------- Echo Area ---------- | |
224 Minibuffer depth is 0. | |
225 ---------- Echo Area ---------- | |
226 @end group | |
227 @end example | |
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229 To automatically display a message in the echo area or in a pop-buffer, |
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230 depending on its size, use @code{display-message-or-buffer}. |
6598 | 231 @end defun |
232 | |
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234 @defmac with-temp-message message &rest body |
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235 This construct displays a message in the echo area temporarily, during |
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236 the execution of @var{body}. It displays @var{message}, executes |
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237 @var{body}, then returns the value of the last body form while restoring |
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238 the previous echo area contents. |
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246 @code{nil} or a list---then it uses a dialog box or pop-up menu to |
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247 display the message. Otherwise, it uses the echo area. (This is the |
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248 same criterion that @code{y-or-n-p} uses to make a similar decision; see |
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257 box (or a pop-up menu) whenever that is possible. If it is impossible |
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258 to use a dialog box or pop-up menu, because the terminal does not |
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259 support them, then @code{message-box} uses the echo area, like |
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263 @defun display-message-or-buffer message &optional buffer-name not-this-window frame |
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265 This function displays the message @var{message}, which may be either a |
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266 string or a buffer. If it is shorter than the maximum height of the |
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267 echo area, as defined by @code{max-mini-window-height}, it is displayed |
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268 in the echo area, using @code{message}. Otherwise, |
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269 @code{display-buffer} is used to show it in a pop-up buffer. |
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271 Returns either the string shown in the echo area, or when a pop-up |
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274 If @var{message} is a string, then the optional argument |
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275 @var{buffer-name} is the name of the buffer used to display it when a |
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276 pop-up buffer is used, defaulting to @samp{*Message*}. In the case |
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277 where @var{message} is a string and displayed in the echo area, it is |
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278 not specified whether the contents are inserted into the buffer anyway. |
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280 The optional arguments @var{not-this-window} and @var{frame} are as for |
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281 @code{display-buffer}, and only used if a buffer is displayed. |
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282 @end defun |
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285 This function returns the message currently being displayed in the |
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286 echo area, or @code{nil} if there is none. |
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287 @end defun |
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289 @defvar cursor-in-echo-area |
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290 This variable controls where the cursor appears when a message is |
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291 displayed in the echo area. If it is non-@code{nil}, then the cursor |
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292 appears at the end of the message. Otherwise, the cursor appears at |
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293 point---not in the echo area at all. |
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294 |
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295 The value is normally @code{nil}; Lisp programs bind it to @code{t} |
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296 for brief periods of time. |
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297 @end defvar |
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299 @defvar echo-area-clear-hook |
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300 This normal hook is run whenever the echo area is cleared---either by |
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301 @code{(message nil)} or for any other reason. |
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302 @end defvar |
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305 in the @samp{*Messages*} buffer. | |
306 | |
307 @defopt message-log-max | |
308 This variable specifies how many lines to keep in the @samp{*Messages*} | |
309 buffer. The value @code{t} means there is no limit on how many lines to | |
310 keep. The value @code{nil} disables message logging entirely. Here's | |
311 how to display a message and prevent it from being logged: | |
312 | |
313 @example | |
314 (let (message-log-max) | |
315 (message @dots{})) | |
316 @end example | |
317 @end defopt | |
318 | |
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320 This variable determines how much time should elapse before command | |
27971 | 321 characters echo. Its value must be an integer or floating point number, |
322 which specifies the | |
12098 | 323 number of seconds to wait before echoing. If the user types a prefix |
324 key (such as @kbd{C-x}) and then delays this many seconds before | |
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325 continuing, the prefix key is echoed in the echo area. (Once echoing |
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326 begins in a key sequence, all subsequent characters in the same key |
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327 sequence are echoed immediately.) |
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329 If the value is zero, then command input is not echoed. | |
330 @end defvar | |
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332 @node Warnings |
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333 @section Reporting Warnings |
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334 @cindex warnings |
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335 |
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336 @dfn{Warnings} are a facility for a program to inform the user of a |
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337 possible problem, but continue running. |
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338 |
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339 @menu |
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340 * Warning Basics:: Warnings concepts and functions to report them. |
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341 * Warning Variables:: Variables programs bind to customize their warnings. |
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342 * Warning Options:: Variables users set to control display of warnings. |
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343 @end menu |
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345 @node Warning Basics |
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346 @subsection Warning Basics |
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347 @cindex severity level |
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349 Every warning has a textual message, which explains the problem for |
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350 the user, and a @dfn{severity level} which is a symbol. Here are the |
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351 possible severity levels, in order of decreasing severity, and their |
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352 meanings: |
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354 @table @code |
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355 @item :emergency |
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356 A problem that will seriously impair Emacs operation soon |
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357 if you do not attend to it promptly. |
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358 @item :error |
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359 A report of data or circumstances that are inherently wrong. |
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360 @item :warning |
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361 A report of data or circumstances that are not inherently wrong, but |
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362 raise suspicion of a possible problem. |
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363 @item :debug |
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364 A report of information that may be useful if you are debugging. |
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365 @end table |
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367 When your program encounters invalid input data, it can either |
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368 signal a Lisp error by calling @code{error} or @code{signal} or report |
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369 a warning with severity @code{:error}. Signaling a Lisp error is the |
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370 easiest thing to do, but it means the program cannot continue |
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371 processing. If you want to take the trouble to implement a way to |
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372 continue processing despite the bad data, then reporting a warning of |
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373 severity @code{:error} is the right way to inform the user of the |
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374 problem. For instance, the Emacs Lisp byte compiler can report an |
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375 error that way and continue compiling other functions. (If the |
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376 program signals a Lisp error and then handles it with |
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377 @code{condition-case}, the user won't see the error message; it could |
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378 show the message to the user by reporting it as a warning.) |
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381 Each warning has a @dfn{warning type} to classify it. The type is a |
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382 list of symbols. The first symbol should be the custom group that you |
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383 use for the program's user options. For example, byte compiler |
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384 warnings use the warning type @code{(bytecomp)}. You can also |
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385 subcategorize the warnings, if you wish, by using more symbols in the |
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386 list. |
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387 |
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388 @defun display-warning type message &optional level buffer-name |
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389 This function reports a warning, using @var{message} as the message |
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390 and @var{type} as the warning type. @var{level} should be the |
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391 severity level, with @code{:warning} being the default. |
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392 |
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393 @var{buffer-name}, if non-@code{nil}, specifies the name of the buffer |
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394 for logging the warning. By default, it is @samp{*Warnings*}. |
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395 @end defun |
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396 |
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397 @defun lwarn type level message &rest args |
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398 This function reports a warning using the value of @code{(format |
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399 @var{message} @var{args}...)} as the message. In other respects it is |
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400 equivalent to @code{display-warning}. |
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401 @end defun |
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402 |
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403 @defun warn message &rest args |
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404 This function reports a warning using the value of @code{(format |
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405 @var{message} @var{args}...)} as the message, @code{(emacs)} as the |
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406 type, and @code{:warning} as the severity level. It exists for |
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407 compatibility only; we recommend not using it, because you should |
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408 specify a specific warning type. |
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409 @end defun |
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410 |
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411 @node Warning Variables |
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412 @subsection Warning Variables |
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413 |
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414 Programs can customize how their warnings appear by binding |
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415 the variables described in this section. |
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416 |
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417 @defvar warning-levels |
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418 This list defines the meaning and severity order of the warning |
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419 severity levels. Each element defines one severity level, |
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420 and they are arranged in order of decreasing severity. |
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421 |
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422 Each element has the form @code{(@var{level} @var{string} |
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423 @var{function})}, where @var{level} is the severity level it defines. |
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424 @var{string} specifies the textual description of this level. |
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425 @var{string} should use @samp{%s} to specify where to put the warning |
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426 type information, or it can omit the @samp{%s} so as not to include |
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427 that information. |
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428 |
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429 The optional @var{function}, if non-@code{nil}, is a function to call |
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430 with no arguments, to get the user's attention. |
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431 |
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432 Normally you should not change the value of this variable. |
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433 @end defvar |
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434 |
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435 @defvar warning-prefix-function |
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436 If non-@code{nil}, te value is a function to generate prefix text for |
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437 warnings. Programs can bind the variable to a suitable function. |
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438 @code{display-warning} calls this function with the warnings buffer |
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439 current, and the function can insert text in it. That text becomes |
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440 the beginning of the warning message. |
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441 |
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442 The function is called with two arguments, the severity level and its |
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443 entry in @code{warning-levels}. It should return a list to use as the |
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444 entry (this value need not be an actual member of |
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445 @code{warning-levels}). By constructing this value, the function to |
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446 change the severity of the warning, or specify different handling for |
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447 a given severity level. |
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448 |
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449 If the variable's value is @code{nil} then there is no function |
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450 to call. |
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451 @end defvar |
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452 |
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453 @defvar warning-series |
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454 Programs can bind this variable to @code{t} to say that the next |
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455 warning should begin a series. When several warnings form a series, |
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456 that means to leave point on the first warning of the series, rather |
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457 than keep move it for each warning so that it appears on the last one. |
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458 The series ends when the local binding is unbound and |
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459 @code{warning-series} becomes @code{nil} again. |
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460 |
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461 The value can also be a symbol with a function definition. That is |
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462 equivalent to @code{t}, except that the next warning will also call |
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463 the function with no arguments with the warnings buffer current. The |
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464 function can insert text which will serve as a header for the series |
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465 of warnings. |
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466 |
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467 Once a series has begun, the value is a marker which points to the |
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468 buffer position in the warnings buffer of the start of the series. |
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469 |
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470 The variable's normal value is @code{nil}, which means to handle |
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471 each warning separately. |
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472 @end defvar |
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473 |
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474 @defvar warning-fill-prefix |
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475 When this variable is non-@code{nil}, it specifies a fill prefix to |
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476 use for filling each warning's text. |
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477 @end defvar |
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478 |
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479 @defvar warning-type-format |
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480 This variable specifies the format for displaying the warning type |
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481 in the warning message. The result of formatting the type this way |
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482 gets included in the message under the control of the string in the |
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483 entry in @code{warning-levels}. The default value is @code{" (%s)"}. |
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484 If you bind it to @code{""} then the warning type won't appear at |
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485 all. |
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486 @end defvar |
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487 |
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488 @node Warning Options |
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489 @subsection Warning Options |
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490 |
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491 These variables are used by users to control what happens |
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492 when a Lisp program reports a warning. |
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493 |
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494 @defopt warning-minimum-level |
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495 This user option specifies the minimum severity level that should be |
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496 shown immediately to the user. The default is @code{:warning}, which |
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12067 | 520 @node Invisible Text |
521 @section Invisible Text | |
522 | |
523 @cindex invisible text | |
524 You can make characters @dfn{invisible}, so that they do not appear on | |
525 the screen, with the @code{invisible} property. This can be either a | |
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529 In the simplest case, any non-@code{nil} @code{invisible} property makes | |
530 a character invisible. This is the default case---if you don't alter | |
531 the default value of @code{buffer-invisibility-spec}, this is how the | |
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534 to set @code{buffer-invisibility-spec} yourself. |
12067 | 535 |
536 More generally, you can use the variable @code{buffer-invisibility-spec} | |
537 to control which values of the @code{invisible} property make text | |
538 invisible. This permits you to classify the text into different subsets | |
539 in advance, by giving them different @code{invisible} values, and | |
540 subsequently make various subsets visible or invisible by changing the | |
541 value of @code{buffer-invisibility-spec}. | |
542 | |
543 Controlling visibility with @code{buffer-invisibility-spec} is | |
25875 | 544 especially useful in a program to display the list of entries in a |
545 database. It permits the implementation of convenient filtering | |
546 commands to view just a part of the entries in the database. Setting | |
547 this variable is very fast, much faster than scanning all the text in | |
548 the buffer looking for properties to change. | |
12067 | 549 |
550 @defvar buffer-invisibility-spec | |
551 This variable specifies which kinds of @code{invisible} properties | |
552 actually make a character invisible. | |
553 | |
554 @table @asis | |
555 @item @code{t} | |
556 A character is invisible if its @code{invisible} property is | |
557 non-@code{nil}. This is the default. | |
558 | |
559 @item a list | |
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562 the character is invisible. The list can have two kinds of elements: |
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564 @table @code | |
565 @item @var{atom} | |
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568 | |
569 @item (@var{atom} . t) | |
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572 Moreover, if this character is at the end of a line and is followed | |
573 by a visible newline, it displays an ellipsis. | |
574 @end table | |
575 @end table | |
576 @end defvar | |
577 | |
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591 @code{buffer-invisibility-spec}. This does nothing if @var{element} |
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596 major mode should use the mode's own name as an element of |
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639 @section Selective Display | |
640 @cindex selective display | |
641 | |
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645 The first variant, explicit selective display, is designed for use in | |
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650 In the second variant, the choice of lines to hide is made | |
12098 | 651 automatically based on indentation. This variant is designed to be a |
12067 | 652 user-level feature. |
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654 The way you control explicit selective display is by replacing a | |
9009 | 655 newline (control-j) with a carriage return (control-m). The text that |
6598 | 656 was formerly a line following that newline is now invisible. Strictly |
657 speaking, it is temporarily no longer a line at all, since only newlines | |
658 can separate lines; it is now part of the previous line. | |
659 | |
660 Selective display does not directly affect editing commands. For | |
661 example, @kbd{C-f} (@code{forward-char}) moves point unhesitatingly into | |
662 invisible text. However, the replacement of newline characters with | |
663 carriage return characters affects some editing commands. For example, | |
664 @code{next-line} skips invisible lines, since it searches only for | |
665 newlines. Modes that use selective display can also define commands | |
666 that take account of the newlines, or that make parts of the text | |
667 visible or invisible. | |
668 | |
669 When you write a selectively displayed buffer into a file, all the | |
670 control-m's are output as newlines. This means that when you next read | |
671 in the file, it looks OK, with nothing invisible. The selective display | |
672 effect is seen only within Emacs. | |
673 | |
674 @defvar selective-display | |
675 This buffer-local variable enables selective display. This means that | |
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678 @itemize @bullet | |
679 @item | |
25875 | 680 If the value of @code{selective-display} is @code{t}, then the character |
681 control-m marks the start of invisible text; the control-m, and the rest | |
682 of the line following it, are not displayed. This is explicit selective | |
683 display. | |
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685 @item | |
686 If the value of @code{selective-display} is a positive integer, then | |
687 lines that start with more than that many columns of indentation are not | |
688 displayed. | |
689 @end itemize | |
690 | |
691 When some portion of a buffer is invisible, the vertical movement | |
692 commands operate as if that portion did not exist, allowing a single | |
693 @code{next-line} command to skip any number of invisible lines. | |
694 However, character movement commands (such as @code{forward-char}) do | |
695 not skip the invisible portion, and it is possible (if tricky) to insert | |
696 or delete text in an invisible portion. | |
697 | |
698 In the examples below, we show the @emph{display appearance} of the | |
699 buffer @code{foo}, which changes with the value of | |
700 @code{selective-display}. The @emph{contents} of the buffer do not | |
701 change. | |
702 | |
703 @example | |
704 @group | |
705 (setq selective-display nil) | |
706 @result{} nil | |
707 | |
708 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
709 1 on this column | |
710 2on this column | |
711 3n this column | |
712 3n this column | |
713 2on this column | |
714 1 on this column | |
715 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
716 @end group | |
717 | |
718 @group | |
719 (setq selective-display 2) | |
720 @result{} 2 | |
721 | |
722 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
723 1 on this column | |
724 2on this column | |
725 2on this column | |
726 1 on this column | |
727 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
728 @end group | |
729 @end example | |
730 @end defvar | |
731 | |
732 @defvar selective-display-ellipses | |
733 If this buffer-local variable is non-@code{nil}, then Emacs displays | |
734 @samp{@dots{}} at the end of a line that is followed by invisible text. | |
735 This example is a continuation of the previous one. | |
736 | |
737 @example | |
738 @group | |
739 (setq selective-display-ellipses t) | |
740 @result{} t | |
741 | |
742 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
743 1 on this column | |
744 2on this column ... | |
745 2on this column | |
746 1 on this column | |
747 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
748 @end group | |
749 @end example | |
750 | |
751 You can use a display table to substitute other text for the ellipsis | |
752 (@samp{@dots{}}). @xref{Display Tables}. | |
753 @end defvar | |
754 | |
755 @node Overlay Arrow | |
756 @section The Overlay Arrow | |
757 @cindex overlay arrow | |
758 | |
759 The @dfn{overlay arrow} is useful for directing the user's attention | |
760 to a particular line in a buffer. For example, in the modes used for | |
761 interface to debuggers, the overlay arrow indicates the line of code | |
762 about to be executed. | |
763 | |
764 @defvar overlay-arrow-string | |
9009 | 765 This variable holds the string to display to call attention to a |
766 particular line, or @code{nil} if the arrow feature is not in use. | |
29471 | 767 On a graphical display the contents of the string are ignored; instead a |
768 glyph is displayed in the fringe area to the left of the display area. | |
6598 | 769 @end defvar |
770 | |
771 @defvar overlay-arrow-position | |
9009 | 772 This variable holds a marker that indicates where to display the overlay |
29471 | 773 arrow. It should point at the beginning of a line. On a non-graphical |
774 display the arrow text | |
9009 | 775 appears at the beginning of that line, overlaying any text that would |
776 otherwise appear. Since the arrow is usually short, and the line | |
777 usually begins with indentation, normally nothing significant is | |
778 overwritten. | |
6598 | 779 |
9009 | 780 The overlay string is displayed only in the buffer that this marker |
6598 | 781 points into. Thus, only one buffer can have an overlay arrow at any |
782 given time. | |
783 @c !!! overlay-arrow-position: but the overlay string may remain in the display | |
784 @c of some other buffer until an update is required. This should be fixed | |
785 @c now. Is it? | |
786 @end defvar | |
787 | |
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790 | |
6598 | 791 @node Temporary Displays |
792 @section Temporary Displays | |
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812 The string @var{buffer-name} specifies the temporary buffer, which | |
813 need not already exist. The argument must be a string, not a buffer. | |
814 The buffer is erased initially (with no questions asked), and it is | |
815 marked as unmodified after @code{with-output-to-temp-buffer} exits. | |
816 | |
817 @code{with-output-to-temp-buffer} binds @code{standard-output} to the | |
818 temporary buffer, then it evaluates the forms in @var{forms}. Output | |
819 using the Lisp output functions within @var{forms} goes by default to | |
820 that buffer (but screen display and messages in the echo area, although | |
821 they are ``output'' in the general sense of the word, are not affected). | |
822 @xref{Output Functions}. | |
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828 | |
829 @example | |
830 @group | |
831 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
832 This is the contents of foo. | |
833 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
834 @end group | |
835 | |
836 @group | |
837 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "foo" | |
838 (print 20) | |
839 (print standard-output)) | |
840 @result{} #<buffer foo> | |
841 | |
842 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
843 20 | |
844 | |
845 #<buffer foo> | |
846 | |
847 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
848 @end group | |
849 @end example | |
850 @end defspec | |
851 | |
852 @defvar temp-buffer-show-function | |
9009 | 853 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, @code{with-output-to-temp-buffer} |
6598 | 854 calls it as a function to do the job of displaying a help buffer. The |
855 function gets one argument, which is the buffer it should display. | |
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867 current. This hook is normally set up with a function to put the | |
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874 is current, and the window it was displayed in is selected. This hook | |
875 is normally set up with a function to make the buffer read only, and | |
876 find function names and variable names in it, provided the major mode | |
877 is Help mode. | |
6598 | 878 @end defvar |
879 | |
880 @defun momentary-string-display string position &optional char message | |
881 This function momentarily displays @var{string} in the current buffer at | |
882 @var{position}. It has no effect on the undo list or on the buffer's | |
883 modification status. | |
884 | |
885 The momentary display remains until the next input event. If the next | |
886 input event is @var{char}, @code{momentary-string-display} ignores it | |
887 and returns. Otherwise, that event remains buffered for subsequent use | |
888 as input. Thus, typing @var{char} will simply remove the string from | |
889 the display, while typing (say) @kbd{C-f} will remove the string from | |
890 the display and later (presumably) move point forward. The argument | |
891 @var{char} is a space by default. | |
892 | |
893 The return value of @code{momentary-string-display} is not meaningful. | |
894 | |
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6598 | 900 If @var{message} is non-@code{nil}, it is displayed in the echo area |
901 while @var{string} is displayed in the buffer. If it is @code{nil}, a | |
902 default message says to type @var{char} to continue. | |
903 | |
904 In this example, point is initially located at the beginning of the | |
905 second line: | |
906 | |
907 @example | |
908 @group | |
909 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
910 This is the contents of foo. | |
911 @point{}Second line. | |
912 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
913 @end group | |
914 | |
915 @group | |
916 (momentary-string-display | |
917 "**** Important Message! ****" | |
918 (point) ?\r | |
919 "Type RET when done reading") | |
920 @result{} t | |
921 @end group | |
922 | |
923 @group | |
924 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
925 This is the contents of foo. | |
926 **** Important Message! ****Second line. | |
927 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
928 | |
929 ---------- Echo Area ---------- | |
930 Type RET when done reading | |
931 ---------- Echo Area ---------- | |
932 @end group | |
933 @end example | |
934 @end defun | |
935 | |
936 @node Overlays | |
937 @section Overlays | |
938 @cindex overlays | |
939 | |
940 You can use @dfn{overlays} to alter the appearance of a buffer's text on | |
12098 | 941 the screen, for the sake of presentation features. An overlay is an |
942 object that belongs to a particular buffer, and has a specified | |
943 beginning and end. It also has properties that you can examine and set; | |
944 these affect the display of the text within the overlay. | |
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946 @menu | |
947 * Overlay Properties:: How to read and set properties. | |
948 What properties do to the screen display. | |
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952 | |
953 @node Overlay Properties | |
954 @subsection Overlay Properties | |
955 | |
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6598 | 1001 |
1002 Currently, all overlays take priority over text properties. Please | |
1003 avoid using negative priority values, as we have not yet decided just | |
1004 what they should mean. | |
1005 | |
1006 @item window | |
1007 @kindex window @r{(overlay property)} | |
1008 If the @code{window} property is non-@code{nil}, then the overlay | |
1009 applies only on that window. | |
1010 | |
12067 | 1011 @item category |
1012 @kindex category @r{(overlay property)} | |
1013 If an overlay has a @code{category} property, we call it the | |
12098 | 1014 @dfn{category} of the overlay. It should be a symbol. The properties |
12067 | 1015 of the symbol serve as defaults for the properties of the overlay. |
1016 | |
6598 | 1017 @item face |
1018 @kindex face @r{(overlay property)} | |
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1046 @item mouse-face | |
1047 @kindex mouse-face @r{(overlay property)} | |
1048 This property is used instead of @code{face} when the mouse is within | |
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1053 This property activates various features that change the |
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38278 | 1055 or shorter, higher or lower, wider or narrower, or replaced with an image. |
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1056 @xref{Display Property}. |
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6598 | 1065 @item modification-hooks |
1066 @kindex modification-hooks @r{(overlay property)} | |
1067 This property's value is a list of functions to be called if any | |
1068 character within the overlay is changed or if text is inserted strictly | |
12067 | 1069 within the overlay. |
1070 | |
1071 The hook functions are called both before and after each change. | |
1072 If the functions save the information they receive, and compare notes | |
1073 between calls, they can determine exactly what change has been made | |
1074 in the buffer text. | |
1075 | |
1076 When called before a change, each function receives four arguments: the | |
1077 overlay, @code{nil}, and the beginning and end of the text range to be | |
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6598 | 1079 |
12067 | 1080 When called after a change, each function receives five arguments: the |
1081 overlay, @code{t}, the beginning and end of the text range just | |
1082 modified, and the length of the pre-change text replaced by that range. | |
1083 (For an insertion, the pre-change length is zero; for a deletion, that | |
1084 length is the number of characters deleted, and the post-change | |
12098 | 1085 beginning and end are equal.) |
12067 | 1086 |
6598 | 1087 @item insert-in-front-hooks |
1088 @kindex insert-in-front-hooks @r{(overlay property)} | |
12067 | 1089 This property's value is a list of functions to be called before and |
1090 after inserting text right at the beginning of the overlay. The calling | |
1091 conventions are the same as for the @code{modification-hooks} functions. | |
6598 | 1092 |
1093 @item insert-behind-hooks | |
1094 @kindex insert-behind-hooks @r{(overlay property)} | |
12067 | 1095 This property's value is a list of functions to be called before and |
1096 after inserting text right at the end of the overlay. The calling | |
1097 conventions are the same as for the @code{modification-hooks} functions. | |
6598 | 1098 |
1099 @item invisible | |
1100 @kindex invisible @r{(overlay property)} | |
12067 | 1101 The @code{invisible} property can make the text in the overlay |
1102 invisible, which means that it does not appear on the screen. | |
1103 @xref{Invisible Text}, for details. | |
1104 | |
1105 @item intangible | |
1106 @kindex intangible @r{(overlay property)} | |
1107 The @code{intangible} property on an overlay works just like the | |
12098 | 1108 @code{intangible} text property. @xref{Special Properties}, for details. |
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6598 | 1119 @item before-string |
1120 @kindex before-string @r{(overlay property)} | |
1121 This property's value is a string to add to the display at the beginning | |
1122 of the overlay. The string does not appear in the buffer in any | |
25875 | 1123 sense---only on the screen. |
6598 | 1124 |
1125 @item after-string | |
1126 @kindex after-string @r{(overlay property)} | |
1127 This property's value is a string to add to the display at the end of | |
1128 the overlay. The string does not appear in the buffer in any | |
25875 | 1129 sense---only on the screen. |
12067 | 1130 |
1131 @item evaporate | |
1132 @kindex evaporate @r{(overlay property)} | |
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29102 | 1138 @item local-map |
29076 | 1139 @cindex keymap of character (and overlays) |
29102 | 1140 @kindex local-map @r{(overlay property)} |
29076 | 1141 If this property is non-@code{nil}, it specifies a keymap for a portion |
1142 of the text. The property's value replaces the buffer's local map, when | |
1143 the character after point is within the overlay. @xref{Active Keymaps}. | |
33996 | 1144 |
1145 @item keymap | |
1146 @kindex keymap @r{(overlay property)} | |
1147 The @code{keymap} property is similar to @code{local-map} but overrides the | |
1148 buffer's local map (and the map specified by the @code{local-map} | |
1149 property) rather than replacing it. | |
29076 | 1150 @end table |
1151 | |
6598 | 1152 @node Managing Overlays |
1153 @subsection Managing Overlays | |
1154 | |
1155 This section describes the functions to create, delete and move | |
1156 overlays, and to examine their contents. | |
1157 | |
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9009 | 1159 This function creates and returns an overlay that belongs to |
6598 | 1160 @var{buffer} and ranges from @var{start} to @var{end}. Both @var{start} |
1161 and @var{end} must specify buffer positions; they may be integers or | |
1162 markers. If @var{buffer} is omitted, the overlay is created in the | |
1163 current buffer. | |
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6598 | 1168 @end defun |
1169 | |
1170 @defun overlay-start overlay | |
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1174 | |
1175 @defun overlay-end overlay | |
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1179 | |
1180 @defun overlay-buffer overlay | |
1181 This function returns the buffer that @var{overlay} belongs to. | |
1182 @end defun | |
1183 | |
1184 @defun delete-overlay overlay | |
1185 This function deletes @var{overlay}. The overlay continues to exist as | |
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6598 | 1192 @end defun |
1193 | |
1194 @defun move-overlay overlay start end &optional buffer | |
1195 This function moves @var{overlay} to @var{buffer}, and places its bounds | |
1196 at @var{start} and @var{end}. Both arguments @var{start} and @var{end} | |
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1203 The return value is @var{overlay}. | |
1204 | |
1205 This is the only valid way to change the endpoints of an overlay. Do | |
1206 not try modifying the markers in the overlay by hand, as that fails to | |
1207 update other vital data structures and can cause some overlays to be | |
1208 ``lost''. | |
1209 @end defun | |
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1227 (overlay-get foo 'happy) |
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1228 @result{} t |
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1229 ;; @r{Move the overlay.} |
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1230 (move-overlay foo 5 20) |
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1231 @result{} #<overlay from 5 to 20 in display.texi> |
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1232 (overlay-start foo) |
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1233 @result{} 5 |
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1234 (overlay-end foo) |
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1235 @result{} 20 |
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1236 ;; @r{Delete the overlay.} |
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1237 (delete-overlay foo) |
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1238 @result{} nil |
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1239 ;; @r{Verify it is deleted.} |
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1241 @result{} #<overlay in no buffer> |
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1242 ;; @r{A deleted overlay has no position.} |
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1243 (overlay-start foo) |
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1244 @result{} nil |
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1246 @result{} nil |
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1248 @result{} nil |
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1249 ;; @r{Undelete the overlay.} |
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1250 (move-overlay foo 1 20) |
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1251 @result{} #<overlay from 1 to 20 in display.texi> |
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1252 ;; @r{Verify the results.} |
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1254 @result{} 1 |
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1256 @result{} 20 |
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1258 @result{} #<buffer display.texi> |
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1259 ;; @r{Moving and deleting the overlay does not change its properties.} |
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1260 (overlay-get foo 'happy) |
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1261 @result{} t |
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1262 @end example |
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1264 @node Finding Overlays |
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1265 @subsection Searching for Overlays |
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1268 This function returns a list of all the overlays that cover the |
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1269 character at position @var{pos} in the current buffer. The list is in |
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1270 no particular order. An overlay contains position @var{pos} if it |
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1271 begins at or before @var{pos}, and ends after @var{pos}. |
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1273 To illustrate usage, here is a Lisp function that returns a list of the |
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1274 overlays that specify property @var{prop} for the character at point: |
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1276 @smallexample |
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1277 (defun find-overlays-specifying (prop) |
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1278 (let ((overlays (overlays-at (point))) |
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1279 found) |
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1280 (while overlays |
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1281 (let ((overlay (car overlays))) |
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1282 (if (overlay-get overlay prop) |
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1283 (setq found (cons overlay found)))) |
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1284 (setq overlays (cdr overlays))) |
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1285 found)) |
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1286 @end smallexample |
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1289 @defun overlays-in beg end |
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1290 This function returns a list of the overlays that overlap the region |
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1291 @var{beg} through @var{end}. ``Overlap'' means that at least one |
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1292 character is contained within the overlay and also contained within the |
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1293 specified region; however, empty overlays are included in the result if |
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1294 they are located at @var{beg}, or strictly between @var{beg} and @var{end}. |
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1295 @end defun |
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1296 |
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1298 This function returns the buffer position of the next beginning or end | |
1299 of an overlay, after @var{pos}. | |
1300 @end defun | |
1301 | |
12067 | 1302 @defun previous-overlay-change pos |
1303 This function returns the buffer position of the previous beginning or | |
1304 end of an overlay, before @var{pos}. | |
1305 @end defun | |
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1307 Here's an easy way to use @code{next-overlay-change} to search for the |
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1308 next character which gets a non-@code{nil} @code{happy} property from |
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1309 either its overlays or its text properties (@pxref{Property Search}): |
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1311 @smallexample |
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1312 (defun find-overlay-prop (prop) |
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1313 (save-excursion |
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1314 (while (and (not (eobp)) |
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1315 (not (get-char-property (point) 'happy))) |
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1316 (goto-char (min (next-overlay-change (point)) |
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1317 (next-single-property-change (point) 'happy)))) |
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1318 (point))) |
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1319 @end smallexample |
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1321 @node Width |
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1322 @section Width |
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1324 Since not all characters have the same width, these functions let you |
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1325 check the width of a character. @xref{Primitive Indent}, and |
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1326 @ref{Screen Lines}, for related functions. |
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1328 @defun char-width char |
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1329 This function returns the width in columns of the character @var{char}, |
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1330 if it were displayed in the current buffer and the selected window. |
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1331 @end defun |
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1333 @defun string-width string |
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1334 This function returns the width in columns of the string @var{string}, |
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1335 if it were displayed in the current buffer and the selected window. |
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1336 @end defun |
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1338 @defun truncate-string-to-width string width &optional start-column padding |
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1339 This function returns the part of @var{string} that fits within |
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1340 @var{width} columns, as a new string. |
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1342 If @var{string} does not reach @var{width}, then the result ends where |
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1343 @var{string} ends. If one multi-column character in @var{string} |
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1344 extends across the column @var{width}, that character is not included in |
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1345 the result. Thus, the result can fall short of @var{width} but cannot |
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1346 go beyond it. |
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1348 The optional argument @var{start-column} specifies the starting column. |
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1349 If this is non-@code{nil}, then the first @var{start-column} columns of |
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1358 the beginning of the result if one multi-column character in |
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1359 @var{string} extends across the column @var{start-column}. |
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1370 @section Faces | |
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1373 A @dfn{face} is a named collection of graphical attributes: font |
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1378 @cindex face id | |
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1379 Each face has its own @dfn{face number}, which distinguishes faces at |
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6598 | 1381 faces in Lisp programs by their names. |
1382 | |
12067 | 1383 @defun facep object |
1384 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a face name symbol (or | |
1385 if it is a vector of the kind used internally to record face data). It | |
1386 returns @code{nil} otherwise. | |
1387 @end defun | |
1388 | |
6598 | 1389 Each face name is meaningful for all frames, and by default it has the |
1390 same meaning in all frames. But you can arrange to give a particular | |
1391 face name a special meaning in one frame if you wish. | |
1392 | |
1393 @menu | |
1394 * Standard Faces:: The faces Emacs normally comes with. | |
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1395 * Defining Faces:: How to define a face with @code{defface}. |
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1396 * Face Attributes:: What is in a face? |
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1397 * Attribute Functions:: Functions to examine and set face attributes. |
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1398 * Merging Faces:: How Emacs combines the faces specified for a character. |
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1399 * Font Selection:: Finding the best available font for a face. |
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1401 * Auto Faces:: Hook for automatic face assignment. |
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1404 * Fontsets:: A fontset is a collection of fonts |
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6598 | 1406 @end menu |
1407 | |
1408 @node Standard Faces | |
1409 @subsection Standard Faces | |
1410 | |
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1411 This table lists all the standard faces and their uses. Most of them |
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1412 are used for displaying certain parts of the frames or certain kinds of |
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6598 | 1414 |
1415 @table @code | |
1416 @item default | |
1417 @kindex default @r{(face name)} | |
1418 This face is used for ordinary text. | |
1419 | |
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1421 @kindex mode-line @r{(face name)} |
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1422 This face is used for the mode line of the selected window, and for |
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1423 menu bars when toolkit menus are not used---but only if |
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1424 @code{mode-line-inverse-video} is non-@code{nil}. |
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1427 @kindex modeline @r{(face name)} | |
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1428 This is an alias for the @code{mode-line} face, for compatibility with |
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1429 old Emacs versions. |
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1432 @kindex mode-line-inactive @r{(face name)} |
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1433 This face is used for mode lines of non-selected windows. |
43290 | 1434 This face inherits from @code{mode-line}, so changes |
1435 in that face affect all windows. | |
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1438 @kindex header-line @r{(face name)} |
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1439 This face is used for the header lines of windows that have them. |
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1442 This face controls the display of menus, both their colors and their | |
1443 font. (This works only on certain systems.) | |
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1445 @item fringe |
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1446 @kindex fringe @r{(face name)} |
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1447 This face controls the colors of window fringes, the thin areas on |
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1450 @item minibuffer-prompt |
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1451 @kindex minibuffer-prompt @r{(face name)} |
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1452 @vindex minibuffer-prompt-properties |
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1453 This face is used for the text of minibuffer prompts. By default, |
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1456 properties used to display the prompt text. |
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1458 @item scroll-bar |
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1459 @kindex scroll-bar @r{(face name)} |
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1460 This face controls the colors for display of scroll bars. |
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1462 @item tool-bar |
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1463 @kindex tool-bar @r{(face name)} |
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1464 This face is used for display of the tool bar, if any. |
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1466 @item region | |
1467 @kindex region @r{(face name)} | |
1468 This face is used for highlighting the region in Transient Mark mode. | |
1469 | |
1470 @item secondary-selection | |
1471 @kindex secondary-selection @r{(face name)} | |
1472 This face is used to show any secondary selection you have made. | |
1473 | |
1474 @item highlight | |
1475 @kindex highlight @r{(face name)} | |
1476 This face is meant to be used for highlighting for various purposes. | |
1477 | |
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1478 @item trailing-whitespace |
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1479 @kindex trailing-whitespace @r{(face name)} |
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1481 if @code{show-trailing-whitespace} is non-@code{nil}. | |
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1482 @end table |
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1484 In contrast, these faces are provided to change the appearance of text |
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6598 | 1489 @item bold |
1490 @kindex bold @r{(face name)} | |
1491 This face uses a bold font, if possible. It uses the bold variant of | |
1492 the frame's font, if it has one. It's up to you to choose a default | |
1493 font that has a bold variant, if you want to use one. | |
1494 | |
1495 @item italic | |
1496 @kindex italic @r{(face name)} | |
1497 This face uses the italic variant of the frame's font, if it has one. | |
1498 | |
1499 @item bold-italic | |
1500 @kindex bold-italic @r{(face name)} | |
1501 This face uses the bold italic variant of the frame's font, if it has | |
1502 one. | |
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1505 @kindex underline @r{(face name)} |
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1506 This face underlines text. |
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1509 @kindex fixed-pitch @r{(face name)} | |
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1510 This face forces use of a particular fixed-width font. |
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1513 @kindex variable-pitch @r{(face name)} | |
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1514 This face forces use of a particular variable-width font. It's |
25875 | 1515 reasonable to customize this to use a different variable-width font, if |
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6598 | 1517 @end table |
1518 | |
25875 | 1519 @defvar show-trailing-whitespace |
1520 @tindex show-trailing-whitespace | |
1521 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, Emacs uses the | |
1522 @code{trailing-whitespace} face to display any spaces and tabs at the | |
1523 end of a line. | |
1524 @end defvar | |
1525 | |
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1531 customize using the Customization buffer (@pxref{Easy Customization,,, |
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25875 | 1535 This declares @var{face} as a customizable face that defaults according |
1536 to @var{spec}. You should not quote the symbol @var{face}. The | |
1537 argument @var{doc} specifies the face documentation. The keywords you | |
1538 can use in @code{defface} are the same ones that are meaningful in both | |
1539 @code{defgroup} and @code{defcustom} (@pxref{Common Keywords}). | |
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25875 | 1547 the form @code{(@var{display} @var{atts})}. Each element's @sc{car}, |
1548 @var{display}, specifies a class of terminals. The element's second element, | |
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1550 what the face should look like on that kind of terminal. The possible |
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1561 subsequent elements of @var{spec} are never used. Normally |
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1562 @code{t} is used in the last (or only) element of @var{spec}. |
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1567 @var{characteristic} specifies a way of classifying frames, and the |
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1568 @var{value}s are possible classifications which @var{display} should |
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1574 graphics-capable display), @code{x}, @code{pc} (for the MS-DOS console), |
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1578 @item class |
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1579 What kinds of colors the frame supports---either @code{color}, |
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1580 @code{grayscale}, or @code{mono}. |
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1582 @item background |
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1583 The kind of background---either @code{light} or @code{dark}. |
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1585 @item supports | |
46170 | 1586 Whether or not the frame can display the face attributes given in |
1587 @var{value}@dots{} (@pxref{Face Attributes}). See the documentation | |
1588 for the function @code{display-supports-face-attributes-p} for more | |
1589 information on exactly how this testing is done. @xref{Display Face | |
1590 Attribute Testing}. | |
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1591 @end table |
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1594 given @var{characteristic}, any of those values is acceptable. If |
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1595 @var{display} has more than one element, each element should specify a |
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1596 different @var{characteristic}; then @emph{each} characteristic of the |
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1597 frame must match one of the @var{value}s specified for it in |
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1598 @var{display}. |
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1599 @end table |
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1600 @end defmac |
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1604 @example |
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1608 (:background "blue" :foreground "white")) | |
1609 @end group | |
1610 (((type tty) (class mono)) | |
1611 (:inverse-video t)) | |
1612 (((class color) (background dark)) | |
1613 (:background "blue")) | |
1614 (((class color) (background light)) | |
1615 (:background "lightblue")) | |
1616 (t (:background "gray"))) | |
1617 @group | |
1618 "Basic face for highlighting the region." | |
1619 :group 'basic-faces) | |
1620 @end group | |
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1621 @end example |
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1623 Internally, @code{defface} uses the symbol property |
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1624 @code{face-defface-spec} to record the face attributes specified in |
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1625 @code{defface}, @code{saved-face} for the attributes saved by the user |
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1626 with the customization buffer, and @code{face-documentation} for the |
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1627 documentation string. |
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1629 @defopt frame-background-mode |
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1630 This option, if non-@code{nil}, specifies the background type to use for |
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1631 interpreting face definitions. If it is @code{dark}, then Emacs treats |
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1632 all frames as if they had a dark background, regardless of their actual |
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1633 background colors. If it is @code{light}, then Emacs treats all frames |
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1634 as if they had a light background. |
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1635 @end defopt |
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1637 @node Face Attributes |
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1638 @subsection Face Attributes |
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1639 @cindex face attributes |
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1641 The effect of using a face is determined by a fixed set of @dfn{face |
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1642 attributes}. This table lists all the face attributes, and what they |
25875 | 1643 mean. Note that in general, more than one face can be specified for a |
1644 given piece of text; when that happens, the attributes of all the faces | |
1645 are merged to specify how to display the text. @xref{Merging Faces}. | |
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1647 In Emacs 21, any attribute in a face can have the value |
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1648 @code{unspecified}. This means the face doesn't specify that attribute. |
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1649 In face merging, when the first face fails to specify a particular |
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1650 attribute, that means the next face gets a chance. However, the |
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1651 @code{default} face must specify all attributes. |
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1654 displays---if your display cannot handle a certain attribute, the | |
1655 attribute is ignored. (The attributes @code{:family}, @code{:width}, | |
1656 @code{:height}, @code{:weight}, and @code{:slant} correspond to parts of | |
1657 an X Logical Font Descriptor.) | |
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1659 @table @code |
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1660 @item :family |
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1661 Font family name, or fontset name (@pxref{Fontsets}). If you specify a |
25875 | 1662 font family name, the wild-card characters @samp{*} and @samp{?} are |
1663 allowed. | |
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1665 @item :width |
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1666 Relative proportionate width, also known as the character set width or |
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1667 set width. This should be one of the symbols @code{ultra-condensed}, |
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1668 @code{extra-condensed}, @code{condensed}, @code{semi-condensed}, |
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1669 @code{normal}, @code{semi-expanded}, @code{expanded}, |
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1670 @code{extra-expanded}, or @code{ultra-expanded}. |
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1672 @item :height |
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1674 point number specifying the amount by which to scale the height of any |
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1675 underlying face, or a function, which is called with the old height |
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1678 @item :weight |
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1679 Font weight---a symbol from this series (from most dense to most faint): |
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1680 @code{ultra-bold}, @code{extra-bold}, @code{bold}, @code{semi-bold}, |
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1688 @item :slant |
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1689 Font slant---one of the symbols @code{italic}, @code{oblique}, @code{normal}, |
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1695 @item :foreground |
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1696 Foreground color, a string. |
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1710 listed in the variable @code{x-bitmap-file-path}. | |
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1714 @var{width} and @var{height} specify the size in pixels, and |
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1715 @var{data} is a string containing the raw bits of the bitmap, row by |
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1716 row. Each row occupies @math{(@var{width} + 7) / 8} consecutive bytes |
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1717 in the string (which should be a unibyte string for best results). |
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1718 This means that each row always occupies at least one whole byte. |
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1720 If the value is @code{nil}, that means use no stipple pattern. |
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1722 Normally you do not need to set the stipple attribute, because it is |
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1726 Whether or not characters should be underlined, and in what color. If |
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1727 the value is @code{t}, underlining uses the foreground color of the |
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1728 face. If the value is a string, underlining uses that color. The |
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1729 value @code{nil} means do not underline. |
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1731 @item :overline |
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1732 Whether or not characters should be overlined, and in what color. |
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1733 The value is used like that of @code{:underline}. |
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1735 @item :strike-through |
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1736 Whether or not characters should be strike-through, and in what |
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1737 color. The value is used like that of @code{:underline}. |
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1740 The name of a face from which to inherit attributes, or a list of face |
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1741 names. Attributes from inherited faces are merged into the face like an |
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1742 underlying face would be, with higher priority than underlying faces. |
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1744 @item :box |
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1745 Whether or not a box should be drawn around characters, its color, the |
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1747 @end table |
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1749 Here are the possible values of the @code{:box} attribute, and what |
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1752 @table @asis |
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1753 @item @code{nil} |
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1754 Don't draw a box. |
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1756 @item @code{t} |
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1757 Draw a box with lines of width 1, in the foreground color. |
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1759 @item @var{color} |
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1760 Draw a box with lines of width 1, in color @var{color}. |
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1762 @item @code{(:line-width @var{width} :color @var{color} :style @var{style})} |
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1763 This way you can explicitly specify all aspects of the box. The value |
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1764 @var{width} specifies the width of the lines to draw; it defaults to 1. |
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1766 The value @var{color} specifies the color to draw with. The default is |
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1767 the foreground color of the face for simple boxes, and the background |
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1768 color of the face for 3D boxes. |
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1770 The value @var{style} specifies whether to draw a 3D box. If it is |
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1771 @code{released-button}, the box looks like a 3D button that is not being |
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1772 pressed. If it is @code{pressed-button}, the box looks like a 3D button |
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1773 that is being pressed. If it is @code{nil} or omitted, a plain 2D box |
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1775 @end table |
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1777 The attributes @code{:overline}, @code{:strike-through} and |
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1778 @code{:box} are new in Emacs 21. The attributes @code{:family}, |
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1779 @code{:height}, @code{:width}, @code{:weight}, @code{:slant} are also |
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1781 to specify some of the same information: | |
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1783 @table @code |
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1784 @item :font |
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1787 @item :bold |
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1788 A non-@code{nil} value specifies a bold font. |
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1790 @item :italic |
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1791 A non-@code{nil} value specifies an italic font. |
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1792 @end table |
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1794 For compatibility, you can still set these ``attributes'' in Emacs 21, |
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1795 even though they are not real face attributes. Here is what that does: |
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1797 @table @code |
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1800 that sets the @code{:family}, @code{:width}, @code{:height}, | |
1801 @code{:weight}, and @code{:slant} attributes according to the font name. | |
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1804 the pattern is used to set these attributes. |
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1806 @item :bold |
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1807 A non-@code{nil} makes the face bold; @code{nil} makes it normal. |
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1808 This actually works by setting the @code{:weight} attribute. |
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1810 @item :italic |
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1811 A non-@code{nil} makes the face italic; @code{nil} makes it normal. |
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1812 This actually works by setting the @code{:slant} attribute. |
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1813 @end table |
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1815 @defvar x-bitmap-file-path |
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1816 This variable specifies a list of directories for searching |
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1817 for bitmap files, for the @code{:stipple} attribute. |
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1818 @end defvar |
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1827 @subsection Face Attribute Functions |
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1834 @tindex set-face-attribute |
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1836 This function sets one or more attributes of face @var{face} |
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1908 @defun set-face-foreground face color &optional frame |
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1909 @defunx set-face-background face color &optional frame |
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1912 string, the name of a color. |
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1929 This function sets the font of face @var{face}. |
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1938 @end defun |
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1940 @defun set-face-bold-p face bold-p &optional frame |
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1941 This function specifies whether @var{face} should be bold. If |
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1942 @var{bold-p} is non-@code{nil}, that means yes; @code{nil} means no. |
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1948 @defun set-face-italic-p face italic-p &optional frame |
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1949 This function specifies whether @var{face} should be italic. If |
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1950 @var{italic-p} is non-@code{nil}, that means yes; @code{nil} means no. |
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1956 @defun set-face-underline-p face underline-p &optional frame |
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1957 This function sets the underline attribute of face @var{face}. |
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1998 @defun face-font face &optional frame |
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1999 This function returns the name of the font of face @var{face}. |
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2007 @defun face-italic-p face &optional frame |
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2012 @defun face-underline-p face &optional frame |
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2013 This function returns the @code{:underline} attribute of face @var{face}. |
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2016 @defun face-inverse-video-p face &optional frame |
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2017 This function returns the @code{:inverse-video} attribute of face @var{face}. |
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2021 @subsection Merging Faces for Display | |
2022 | |
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2023 Here are the ways to specify which faces to use for display of text: |
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2025 @itemize @bullet | |
2026 @item | |
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2027 With defaults. The @code{default} face is used as the ultimate |
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2028 default for all text. (In Emacs 19 and 20, the @code{default} |
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2031 For a mode line or header line, the face @code{modeline} or |
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2032 @code{header-line} is used just before @code{default}. |
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2034 @item | |
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2036 so, the faces and face attributes specified there apply. @xref{Special |
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2037 Properties}. |
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2039 If the character has a @code{mouse-face} property, that is used instead | |
2040 of the @code{face} property when the mouse is ``near enough'' to the | |
2041 character. | |
2042 | |
2043 @item | |
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2044 With overlays. An overlay can have @code{face} and @code{mouse-face} |
6598 | 2045 properties too; they apply to all the text covered by the overlay. |
2046 | |
2047 @item | |
12098 | 2048 With a region that is active. In Transient Mark mode, the region is |
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2049 highlighted with the face @code{region} (@pxref{Standard Faces}). |
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2051 @item | |
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2052 With special glyphs. Each glyph can specify a particular face |
6598 | 2053 number. @xref{Glyphs}. |
2054 @end itemize | |
2055 | |
2056 If these various sources together specify more than one face for a | |
2057 particular character, Emacs merges the attributes of the various faces | |
2058 specified. The attributes of the faces of special glyphs come first; | |
12098 | 2059 then comes the face for region highlighting, if appropriate; |
6598 | 2060 then come attributes of faces from overlays, followed by those from text |
2061 properties, and last the default face. | |
2062 | |
2063 When multiple overlays cover one character, an overlay with higher | |
2064 priority overrides those with lower priority. @xref{Overlays}. | |
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2066 In Emacs 20, if an attribute such as the font or a color is not |
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2067 specified in any of the above ways, the frame's own font or color is |
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2068 used. In newer Emacs versions, this cannot happen, because the |
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2069 @code{default} face specifies all attributes---in fact, the frame's own |
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2070 font and colors are synonymous with those of the default face. |
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2072 @node Font Selection |
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2073 @subsection Font Selection |
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2075 @dfn{Selecting a font} means mapping the specified face attributes for |
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2076 a character to a font that is available on a particular display. The |
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2077 face attributes, as determined by face merging, specify most of the |
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2078 font choice, but not all. Part of the choice depends on what character |
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2079 it is. |
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2081 If the face specifies a fontset name, that fontset determines a |
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2082 pattern for fonts of the given charset. If the face specifies a font |
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2083 family, a font pattern is constructed. |
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2085 Emacs tries to find an available font for the given face attributes |
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2086 and character's registry and encoding. If there is a font that matches |
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2087 exactly, it is used, of course. The hard case is when no available font |
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2088 exactly fits the specification. Then Emacs looks for one that is |
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2089 ``close''---one attribute at a time. You can specify the order to |
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2090 consider the attributes. In the case where a specified font family is |
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2091 not available, you can specify a set of mappings for alternatives to |
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2095 @tindex face-font-selection-order |
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2096 This variable specifies the order of importance of the face attributes |
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2097 @code{:width}, @code{:height}, @code{:weight}, and @code{:slant}. The |
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2098 value should be a list containing those four symbols, in order of |
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2099 decreasing importance. |
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2101 Font selection first finds the best available matches for the first |
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2102 attribute listed; then, among the fonts which are best in that way, it |
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2103 searches for the best matches in the second attribute, and so on. |
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2106 a range centered around @code{normal}. Matches that are more extreme |
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2109 non-normal faces contrast with normal ones, whenever possible. |
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2112 find the fonts closest to the specified @code{:width}, then---among the |
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2113 fonts with that width---find a best match for the specified font height, |
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2117 default font has no italic equivalent. With the default ordering, the |
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2119 default one. But if you put @code{:slant} before @code{:height}, the |
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2120 @code{italic} face will use an italic font, even if its height is not |
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33373 | 2124 @defvar face-font-family-alternatives |
2125 @tindex face-font-family-alternatives | |
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2126 This variable lets you specify alternative font families to try, if a |
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2127 given family is specified and doesn't exist. Each element should have |
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2128 this form: |
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2129 |
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2130 @example |
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2131 (@var{family} @var{alternate-families}@dots{}) |
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2132 @end example |
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2133 |
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2134 If @var{family} is specified but not available, Emacs will try the other |
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2135 families given in @var{alternate-families}, one by one, until it finds a |
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2136 family that does exist. |
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2137 @end defvar |
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33373 | 2139 @defvar face-font-registry-alternatives |
2140 @tindex face-font-registry-alternatives | |
2141 This variable lets you specify alternative font registries to try, if a | |
2142 given registry is specified and doesn't exist. Each element should have | |
2143 this form: | |
2144 | |
2145 @example | |
2146 (@var{registry} @var{alternate-registries}@dots{}) | |
2147 @end example | |
2148 | |
2149 If @var{registry} is specified but not available, Emacs will try the | |
2150 other registries given in @var{alternate-registries}, one by one, | |
2151 until it finds a registry that does exist. | |
2152 @end defvar | |
2153 | |
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2154 Emacs can make use of scalable fonts, but by default it does not use |
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2155 them, since the use of too many or too big scalable fonts can crash |
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2156 XFree86 servers. |
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2157 |
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2158 @defvar scalable-fonts-allowed |
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2159 @tindex scalable-fonts-allowed |
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2160 This variable controls which scalable fonts to use. A value of |
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2161 @code{nil}, the default, means do not use scalable fonts. @code{t} |
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2162 means to use any scalable font that seems appropriate for the text. |
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2163 |
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2164 Otherwise, the value must be a list of regular expressions. Then a |
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2165 scalable font is enabled for use if its name matches any regular |
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2166 expression in the list. For example, |
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2167 |
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2168 @example |
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2169 (setq scalable-fonts-allowed '("muleindian-2$")) |
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2170 @end example |
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2171 |
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2172 @noindent |
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2173 allows the use of scalable fonts with registry @code{muleindian-2}. |
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2174 @end defvar |
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2175 |
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2176 @defun clear-face-cache &optional unload-p |
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2177 @tindex clear-face-cache |
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2178 This function clears the face cache for all frames. |
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2179 If @var{unload-p} is non-@code{nil}, that means to unload |
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2180 all unused fonts as well. |
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2181 @end defun |
6598 | 2182 |
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2183 @defvar face-font-rescale-alist |
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2184 This variable specifies scaling for certain faces. Its value should |
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2185 be a list of elements of the form |
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2186 |
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2187 @example |
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2188 (@var{fontname-regexp} . @var{scale-factor}) |
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2189 @end example |
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2190 |
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2191 If @var{fontname-regexp} matches the font name that is about to be |
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2192 used, this says to choose a larger similar font according to the |
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2193 factor @var{scale-factor}. You would use this feature to normalize |
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2194 the font size if certain fonts are bigger or smaller than their |
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2195 nominal heights and widths would suggest. |
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2196 @end defvar |
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6598 | 2198 @node Face Functions |
2199 @subsection Functions for Working with Faces | |
2200 | |
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2201 Here are additional functions for creating and working with faces. |
6598 | 2202 |
2203 @defun make-face name | |
2204 This function defines a new face named @var{name}, initially with all | |
2205 attributes @code{nil}. It does nothing if there is already a face named | |
2206 @var{name}. | |
2207 @end defun | |
2208 | |
2209 @defun face-list | |
2210 This function returns a list of all defined face names. | |
2211 @end defun | |
2212 | |
2213 @defun copy-face old-face new-name &optional frame new-frame | |
2214 This function defines the face @var{new-name} as a copy of the existing | |
2215 face named @var{old-face}. It creates the face @var{new-name} if that | |
2216 doesn't already exist. | |
2217 | |
2218 If the optional argument @var{frame} is given, this function applies | |
2219 only to that frame. Otherwise it applies to each frame individually, | |
2220 copying attributes from @var{old-face} in each frame to @var{new-face} | |
2221 in the same frame. | |
2222 | |
2223 If the optional argument @var{new-frame} is given, then @code{copy-face} | |
2224 copies the attributes of @var{old-face} in @var{frame} to @var{new-name} | |
2225 in @var{new-frame}. | |
2226 @end defun | |
2227 | |
12098 | 2228 @defun face-id face |
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2229 This function returns the face number of face @var{face}. |
6598 | 2230 @end defun |
2231 | |
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2232 @defun face-documentation face |
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2233 This function returns the documentation string of face @var{face}, or |
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2234 @code{nil} if none was specified for it. |
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2235 @end defun |
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2236 |
6598 | 2237 @defun face-equal face1 face2 &optional frame |
2238 This returns @code{t} if the faces @var{face1} and @var{face2} have the | |
2239 same attributes for display. | |
2240 @end defun | |
2241 | |
2242 @defun face-differs-from-default-p face &optional frame | |
2243 This returns @code{t} if the face @var{face} displays differently from | |
25875 | 2244 the default face. A face is considered to be ``the same'' as the |
2245 default face if each attribute is either the same as that of the default | |
2246 face, or unspecified (meaning to inherit from the default). | |
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2249 @node Auto Faces |
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2250 @subsection Automatic Face Assignment |
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2251 @cindex automatic face assignment |
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2252 @cindex faces, automatic choice |
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2253 |
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2254 @cindex Font-Lock mode |
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2255 Starting with Emacs 21, a hook is available for automatically |
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2256 assigning faces to text in the buffer. This hook is used for part of |
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2257 the implementation of Font-Lock mode. |
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2259 @tindex fontification-functions |
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2260 @defvar fontification-functions |
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2261 This variable holds a list of functions that are called by Emacs |
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2262 redisplay as needed to assign faces automatically to text in the buffer. |
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2264 The functions are called in the order listed, with one argument, a |
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2265 buffer position @var{pos}. Each function should attempt to assign faces |
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2266 to the text in the current buffer starting at @var{pos}. |
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2268 Each function should record the faces they assign by setting the |
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2269 @code{face} property. It should also add a non-@code{nil} |
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2270 @code{fontified} property for all the text it has assigned faces to. |
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2271 That property tells redisplay that faces have been assigned to that text |
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2274 It is probably a good idea for each function to do nothing if the |
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2275 character after @var{pos} already has a non-@code{nil} @code{fontified} |
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2276 property, but this is not required. If one function overrides the |
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2277 assignments made by a previous one, the properties as they are |
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2278 after the last function finishes are the ones that really matter. |
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2281 usually assign faces to around 400 to 600 characters at each call. |
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2282 @end defvar |
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2284 @node Font Lookup |
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2285 @subsection Looking Up Fonts |
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2288 This function returns a list of available font names that match |
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2289 @var{pattern}. If the optional arguments @var{face} and @var{frame} are |
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2291 @var{face} currently is on @var{frame}. |
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2294 characters: the @samp{*} character matches any substring, and the |
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2295 @samp{?} character matches any single character. Pattern matching |
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2302 return. If this is non-@code{nil}, then the return value is truncated |
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2303 after the first @var{maximum} matching fonts. Specifying a small value |
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2305 many fonts match the pattern. |
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2311 @tindex x-family-fonts |
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2312 This function returns a list describing the available fonts for family |
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2313 @var{family} on @var{frame}. If @var{family} is omitted or @code{nil}, |
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2314 this list applies to all families, and therefore, it contains all |
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2315 available fonts. Otherwise, @var{family} must be a string; it may |
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2316 contain the wildcards @samp{?} and @samp{*}. |
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2322 The list contains a vector of the following form for each font: |
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2324 @example |
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2325 [@var{family} @var{width} @var{point-size} @var{weight} @var{slant} |
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2326 @var{fixed-p} @var{full} @var{registry-and-encoding}] |
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2329 The first five elements correspond to face attributes; if you |
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2330 specify these attributes for a face, it will use this font. |
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2332 The last three elements give additional information about the font. |
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2333 @var{fixed-p} is non-@code{nil} if the font is fixed-pitch. |
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2334 @var{full} is the full name of the font, and |
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2335 @var{registry-and-encoding} is a string giving the registry and |
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2338 The result list is sorted according to the current face font sort order. |
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2339 @end defun |
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2341 @defun x-font-family-list &optional frame |
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2342 @tindex x-font-family-list |
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2343 This function returns a list of the font families available for |
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2344 @var{frame}'s display. If @var{frame} is omitted or @code{nil}, it |
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2345 describes the selected frame's display (@pxref{Input Focus}). |
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2347 The value is a list of elements of this form: |
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2348 |
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2349 @example |
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2350 (@var{family} . @var{fixed-p}) |
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2351 @end example |
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2353 @noindent |
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2354 Here @var{family} is a font family, and @var{fixed-p} is |
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2355 non-@code{nil} if fonts of that family are fixed-pitch. |
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2356 @end defun |
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2358 @defvar font-list-limit |
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2359 @tindex font-list-limit |
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2360 This variable specifies maximum number of fonts to consider in font |
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2361 matching. The function @code{x-family-fonts} will not return more than |
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2362 that many fonts, and font selection will consider only that many fonts |
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2363 when searching a matching font for face attributes. The default is |
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2364 currently 100. |
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2365 @end defvar |
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2367 @node Fontsets |
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2368 @subsection Fontsets |
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2370 A @dfn{fontset} is a list of fonts, each assigned to a range of |
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2371 character codes. An individual font cannot display the whole range of |
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2372 characters that Emacs supports, but a fontset can. Fontsets have names, |
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2373 just as fonts do, and you can use a fontset name in place of a font name |
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2374 when you specify the ``font'' for a frame or a face. Here is |
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2375 information about defining a fontset under Lisp program control. |
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2377 @defun create-fontset-from-fontset-spec fontset-spec &optional style-variant-p noerror |
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2378 This function defines a new fontset according to the specification |
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2379 string @var{fontset-spec}. The string should have this format: |
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2380 |
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2381 @smallexample |
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2382 @var{fontpattern}, @r{[}@var{charsetname}:@var{fontname}@r{]@dots{}} |
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2383 @end smallexample |
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2385 @noindent |
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2386 Whitespace characters before and after the commas are ignored. |
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2388 The first part of the string, @var{fontpattern}, should have the form of |
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2389 a standard X font name, except that the last two fields should be |
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2390 @samp{fontset-@var{alias}}. |
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2392 The new fontset has two names, one long and one short. The long name is |
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2393 @var{fontpattern} in its entirety. The short name is |
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2394 @samp{fontset-@var{alias}}. You can refer to the fontset by either |
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2396 signaled, unless @var{noerror} is non-@code{nil}, in which case this |
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2400 to create bold, italic and bold-italic variants of the fontset as well. |
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2401 These variant fontsets do not have a short name, only a long one, which |
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2403 status. |
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2409 The construct @samp{@var{charset}:@var{font}} specifies which font to |
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2410 use (in this fontset) for one particular character set. Here, |
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2411 @var{charset} is the name of a character set, and @var{font} is the font |
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2412 to use for that character set. You can use this construct any number of |
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2415 For the remaining character sets, those that you don't specify |
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2417 @samp{fontset-@var{alias}} with a value that names one character set. |
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2423 auto-scaled fonts. Fonts made by scaling larger fonts are not usable |
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2424 for editing, and scaling a smaller font is not useful because it is |
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2425 better to use the smaller font in its own size, which Emacs does. |
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2426 |
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2427 Thus if @var{fontpattern} is this, |
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2428 |
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2429 @example |
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2430 -*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-24-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-24 |
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2431 @end example |
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2432 |
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2433 @noindent |
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2434 the font specification for @acronym{ASCII} characters would be this: |
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2435 |
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2436 @example |
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2437 -*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-24-*-ISO8859-1 |
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2438 @end example |
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2439 |
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2440 @noindent |
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2441 and the font specification for Chinese GB2312 characters would be this: |
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2442 |
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2443 @example |
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2444 -*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-24-*-gb2312*-* |
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2445 @end example |
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2446 |
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2447 You may not have any Chinese font matching the above font |
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2448 specification. Most X distributions include only Chinese fonts that |
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2449 have @samp{song ti} or @samp{fangsong ti} in the @var{family} field. In |
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2450 such a case, @samp{Fontset-@var{n}} can be specified as below: |
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2451 |
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2452 @smallexample |
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2453 Emacs.Fontset-0: -*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-24-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-24,\ |
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2454 chinese-gb2312:-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-24-*-gb2312*-* |
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2455 @end smallexample |
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2456 |
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2457 @noindent |
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2458 Then, the font specifications for all but Chinese GB2312 characters have |
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2459 @samp{fixed} in the @var{family} field, and the font specification for |
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2460 Chinese GB2312 characters has a wild card @samp{*} in the @var{family} |
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2461 field. |
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2462 |
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2463 @defun set-fontset-font name character fontname &optional frame |
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2464 This function modifies the existing fontset @var{name} to |
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2465 use the font name @var{fontname} for the character @var{character}. |
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2466 |
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2467 If @var{name} is @code{nil}, this function modifies the default |
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2468 fontset of which short name is @samp{fontset-default}. |
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2469 |
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2470 @var{character} may be a cons; @code{(@var{from} . @var{to})}, where |
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2471 @var{from} and @var{to} are non-generic characters. In that case, use |
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2472 @var{fontname} for all characters in the range @var{from} and @var{to} |
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2473 (inclusive). |
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2474 |
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2475 @var{character} may be a charset. In that case, use |
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2476 @var{fontname} for all character in the charsets. |
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2477 |
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2478 @var{fontname} may be a cons; @code{(@var{family} . @var{registry})}, |
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2479 where @var{family} is a family name of a font (possibly including a |
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2480 foundry name at the head), @var{registry} is a registry name of a font |
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2481 (possibly including an encoding name at the tail). |
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2482 |
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2483 For instance, this changes the default fontset to use a font of which |
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2484 registry name is @samp{JISX0208.1983} for all characters belonging to |
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2485 the charset @code{japanese-jisx0208}. |
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2486 |
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2487 @example |
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2488 (set-fontset-font nil 'japanese-jisx0208 '(nil . "JISX0208.1983")) |
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2489 @end example |
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2490 |
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2491 @end defun |
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2492 |
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2493 @defun char-displayable-p char |
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2494 This function returns @code{t} if Emacs ought to be able to display |
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2495 @var{char}. More precisely, if the selected frame's fontset has a |
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2496 font to display the character set that @var{char} belongs to. |
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2497 |
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2498 Fontsets can specify a font on a per-character basis; when the fontset |
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2499 does that, this function's value may not be accurate. |
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2500 @end defun |
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2501 |
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2502 @node Fringes |
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2503 @section Fringes |
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2504 @cindex Fringes |
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2505 |
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2506 The @dfn{fringes} of a window are thin vertical strips down the |
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2507 sides that are used for displaying bitmaps that indicate truncation, |
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2508 continuation, and horizontal scrolling, the overlay arrow. The |
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2509 fringes normally appear between the display margins and the window |
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2510 text, but you can put them outside the display margins for a specific |
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|
2511 buffer by setting @code{fringes-outside-margins} buffer-locally to a |
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|
2512 non-@code{nil} value. |
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|
2513 |
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|
2514 @defvar fringes-outside-margins |
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|
2515 If the value is non-@code{nil}, the frames appear outside |
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|
2516 the display margins. |
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|
2517 @end defvar |
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|
2518 |
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|
2519 @defvar left-fringe-width |
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|
2520 This variable, if non-@code{nil}, specifies the width of the left |
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|
2521 fringe in pixels. |
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|
2522 @end defvar |
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|
2523 |
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|
2524 @defvar right-fringe-width |
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|
2525 This variable, if non-@code{nil}, specifies the width of the right |
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|
2526 fringe in pixels. |
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|
2527 @end defvar |
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|
2528 |
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|
2529 The values of these variables take effect when you display the |
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|
2530 buffer in a window. If you change them while the buffer is visible, |
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2531 you can call @code{set-window-buffer} to display it in a window again. |
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|
2532 |
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|
2533 @defun set-window-fringes window left &optional right outside-margins |
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|
2534 This function sets the fringe widthes of window @var{window}. |
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|
2535 If window is @code{nil}, that stands for the selected window. |
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|
2536 |
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|
2537 The argument @var{left} specifies the width in pixels of the left |
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|
2538 fringe, and likewise @var{right} for the right fringe. A value of |
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|
2539 @code{nil} for either one stands for the default width. If |
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2542 @end defun |
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2544 @defun window-fringes window |
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2545 This function returns information about the fringes of a window |
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2546 @var{window}. The value has the form @code{(@var{left-width} |
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2547 @var{right-width} @var{frames-outside-margins})}. |
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2548 @end defun |
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2550 @node Scroll Bars |
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2551 @section Scroll Bars |
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2552 |
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2553 Normally the frame parameter @code{vertical-scroll-bars} controls |
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2554 whether the windows in the frame have vertical scroll bars. A |
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2555 non-@code{nil} parameter value means they do. The frame parameter |
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2556 @code{scroll-bar-width} specifies how wide they are (@code{nil} |
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2557 meaning the default). @xref{Window Frame Parameters}. |
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2558 |
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2559 You can also control this for individual windows. Call the function |
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2560 @code{set-window-scroll-bars} to specify what to do for a specific window: |
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2561 |
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2562 @defun set-window-scroll-bars window width &optional vertical-type horizontal-type |
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2563 Set width and type of scroll bars of window @var{window}. (If |
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2564 @var{window} is @code{nil}, this applies to the selected window.) |
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2565 @var{width} specifies the scroll bar width in pixels (@code{nil} means |
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2566 use whatever is specified for width for the frame). |
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2567 @var{vertical-type} specifies whether to have a vertical scroll bar |
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2568 and, if so, where. The possible values are @code{left}, @code{right} |
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2569 and @code{nil}, just like the values of the |
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2570 @code{vertical-scroll-bars} frame parameter. |
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2571 |
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2572 The argument @var{horizontal-type} is meant to specify whether and |
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2573 where to have horizontal scroll bars, but since they are not |
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2574 implemented, it has no effect. |
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2575 @end defun |
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2576 |
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2577 @defun window-scroll-bars &optional window |
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2578 Report the width and type of scroll bars specified for @var{window}. |
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2579 If @var{window} is omitted or @code{nil}, it defaults to the currently |
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2580 selected window. The value is a list of the form @code{(@var{width} |
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2581 @var{cols} @var{vertical-type} @var{horizontal-type})}. The value |
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2582 @var{width} is the value that was specified for the width (which may |
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2583 be @code{nil}); @var{cols} is the number of columns that the scroll |
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2584 bar actually occupies. |
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2585 |
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2586 @var{horizontal-type} is not actually meaningful. |
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2587 @end defun |
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2588 |
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2589 If you don't specify these values for a window with |
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2590 @code{set-window-scroll-bars}, the buffer-local variables |
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2591 @code{scroll-bar-mode} and @code{scroll-bar-width} in the buffer being |
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2592 displayed control the window's vertical scroll bars. The function |
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2593 @code{set-window-buffer} examines these variables. If you change them |
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2594 in a buffer that is already visible in a window, you can make the |
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2595 window take note of the new values by calling @code{set-window-buffer} |
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2596 specifying the same buffer that is already displayed. |
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2597 |
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2598 @node Display Property |
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2599 @section The @code{display} Property |
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2600 @cindex display specification |
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2601 @kindex display @r{(text property)} |
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25875 | 2603 The @code{display} text property (or overlay property) is used to |
2604 insert images into text, and also control other aspects of how text | |
2605 displays. These features are available starting in Emacs 21. The value | |
2606 of the @code{display} property should be a display specification, or a | |
2607 list or vector containing several display specifications. The rest of | |
2608 this section describes several kinds of display specifications and what | |
2609 they mean. | |
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2610 |
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2611 @menu |
25875 | 2612 * Specified Space:: Displaying one space with a specified width. |
2613 * Other Display Specs:: Displaying an image; magnifying text; moving it | |
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2614 up or down on the page; adjusting the width |
25875 | 2615 of spaces within text. |
2616 * Display Margins:: Displaying text or images to the side of the main text. | |
2617 * Conditional Display:: Making any of the above features conditional | |
2618 depending on some Lisp expression. | |
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2619 @end menu |
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2620 |
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2621 @node Specified Space |
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2622 @subsection Specified Spaces |
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2623 @cindex spaces, specified height or width |
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2624 @cindex specified spaces |
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2625 @cindex variable-width spaces |
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2626 |
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2627 To display a space of specified width and/or height, use a display |
25875 | 2628 specification of the form @code{(space . @var{props})}, where |
2629 @var{props} is a property list (a list of alternating properties and | |
2630 values). You can put this property on one or more consecutive | |
2631 characters; a space of the specified height and width is displayed in | |
2632 place of @emph{all} of those characters. These are the properties you | |
44281 | 2633 can use in @var{props} to specify the weight of the space: |
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2634 |
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2635 @table @code |
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2636 @item :width @var{width} |
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2637 Specifies that the space width should be @var{width} times the normal |
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2638 character width. @var{width} can be an integer or floating point |
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2639 number. |
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2640 |
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2641 @item :relative-width @var{factor} |
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2642 Specifies that the width of the stretch should be computed from the |
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2643 first character in the group of consecutive characters that have the |
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2644 same @code{display} property. The space width is the width of that |
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2645 character, multiplied by @var{factor}. |
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2646 |
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2647 @item :align-to @var{hpos} |
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2648 Specifies that the space should be wide enough to reach @var{hpos}. The |
25875 | 2649 value @var{hpos} is measured in units of the normal character width. It |
48701 | 2650 may be an integer or a floating point number. |
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2651 @end table |
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44281 | 2653 You should use one and only one of the above properties. You can |
2654 also specify the height of the space, with other properties: | |
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2655 |
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2656 @table @code |
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2657 @item :height @var{height} |
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2658 Specifies the height of the space, as @var{height}, |
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2660 |
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2661 @item :relative-height @var{factor} |
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2662 Specifies the height of the space, multiplying the ordinary height |
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2663 of the text having this display specification by @var{factor}. |
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2665 @item :ascent @var{ascent} |
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2666 Specifies that @var{ascent} percent of the height of the space should be |
25875 | 2667 considered as the ascent of the space---that is, the part above the |
2668 baseline. The value of @var{ascent} must be a non-negative number no | |
2669 greater than 100. | |
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2670 @end table |
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2674 @node Other Display Specs |
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2675 @subsection Other Display Specifications |
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2677 @table @code |
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2678 @item (image . @var{image-props}) |
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2681 that has the display specification. |
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32467 | 2683 @item ((margin nil) @var{string}) |
2684 @itemx @var{string} | |
2685 A display specification of this form means to display @var{string} | |
2686 instead of the text that has the display specification, at the same | |
2687 position as that text. This is a special case of marginal display | |
2688 (@pxref{Display Margins}). | |
2689 | |
44281 | 2690 Recursive display specifications are not supported---string display |
2691 specifications must not have @code{display} properties themselves. | |
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2693 @item (space-width @var{factor}) |
25875 | 2694 This display specification affects all the space characters within the |
2695 text that has the specification. It displays all of these spaces | |
2696 @var{factor} times as wide as normal. The element @var{factor} should | |
2697 be an integer or float. Characters other than spaces are not affected | |
2698 at all; in particular, this has no effect on tab characters. | |
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2699 |
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2700 @item (height @var{height}) |
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2701 This display specification makes the text taller or shorter. |
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2702 Here are the possibilities for @var{height}: |
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2703 |
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2704 @table @asis |
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2705 @item @code{(+ @var{n})} |
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2706 This means to use a font that is @var{n} steps larger. A ``step'' is |
25875 | 2707 defined by the set of available fonts---specifically, those that match |
2708 what was otherwise specified for this text, in all attributes except | |
2709 height. Each size for which a suitable font is available counts as | |
2710 another step. @var{n} should be an integer. | |
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2711 |
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2712 @item @code{(- @var{n})} |
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2713 This means to use a font that is @var{n} steps smaller. |
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2714 |
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2715 @item a number, @var{factor} |
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2716 A number, @var{factor}, means to use a font that is @var{factor} times |
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2717 as tall as the default font. |
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2718 |
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2719 @item a symbol, @var{function} |
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2720 A symbol is a function to compute the height. It is called with the |
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2721 current height as argument, and should return the new height to use. |
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2722 |
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2723 @item anything else, @var{form} |
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2724 If the @var{height} value doesn't fit the previous possibilities, it is |
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2725 a form. Emacs evaluates it to get the new height, with the symbol |
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2726 @code{height} bound to the current specified font height. |
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2727 @end table |
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2728 |
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2729 @item (raise @var{factor}) |
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2730 This kind of display specification raises or lowers the text |
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2731 it applies to, relative to the baseline of the line. |
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2732 |
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2733 @var{factor} must be a number, which is interpreted as a multiple of the |
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2734 height of the affected text. If it is positive, that means to display |
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2735 the characters raised. If it is negative, that means to display them |
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2736 lower down. |
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2737 |
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2738 If the text also has a @code{height} display specification, that does |
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2739 not affect the amount of raising or lowering, which is based on the |
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2740 faces used for the text. |
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2741 @end table |
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2742 |
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2743 @node Display Margins |
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2744 @subsection Displaying in the Margins |
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2745 @cindex display margins |
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2746 @cindex margins, display |
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2747 |
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2748 A buffer can have blank areas called @dfn{display margins} on the left |
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2749 and on the right. Ordinary text never appears in these areas, but you |
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2750 can put things into the display margins using the @code{display} |
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2751 property. |
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2752 |
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2753 To put text in the left or right display margin of the window, use a |
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2754 display specification of the form @code{(margin right-margin)} or |
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2755 @code{(margin left-margin)} on it. To put an image in a display margin, |
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2756 use that display specification along with the display specification for |
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2757 the image. Unfortunately, there is currently no way to make |
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2758 text or images in the margin mouse-sensitive. |
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2760 If you put such a display specification directly on text in the |
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2761 buffer, the specified margin display appears @emph{instead of} that |
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2762 buffer text itself. To put something in the margin @emph{in |
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2763 association with} certain buffer text without preventing or altering |
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2764 the display of that text, put a @code{before-string} property on the |
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2765 text and put the display specification on the contents of the |
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2766 before-string. |
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2767 |
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2768 Before the display margins can display anything, you must give |
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2769 them a nonzero width. The usual way to do that is to set these |
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2770 variables: |
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2771 |
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2772 @defvar left-margin-width |
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2773 @tindex left-margin-width |
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2774 This variable specifies the width of the left margin. |
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2775 It is buffer-local in all buffers. |
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2776 @end defvar |
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2777 |
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2778 @defvar right-margin-width |
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2779 @tindex right-margin-width |
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2780 This variable specifies the width of the right margin. |
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2781 It is buffer-local in all buffers. |
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2782 @end defvar |
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2783 |
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2784 Setting these variables does not immediately affect the window. These |
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2785 variables are checked when a new buffer is displayed in the window. |
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2786 Thus, you can make changes take effect by calling |
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2787 @code{set-window-buffer}. |
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2788 |
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2789 You can also set the margin widths immediately. |
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2790 |
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2792 @tindex set-window-margins |
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2793 This function specifies the margin widths for window @var{window}. |
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2794 The argument @var{left} controls the left margin and |
36935 | 2795 @var{right} controls the right margin (default @code{0}). |
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2796 @end defun |
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2798 @defun window-margins &optional window |
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2799 @tindex window-margins |
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2800 This function returns the left and right margins of @var{window} |
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2801 as a cons cell of the form @code{(@var{left} . @var{right})}. |
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2802 If @var{window} is @code{nil}, the selected window is used. |
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2803 @end defun |
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2805 @node Conditional Display |
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2806 @subsection Conditional Display Specifications |
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2807 @cindex conditional display specifications |
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2820 @node Images |
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2821 @section Images |
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2822 @cindex images in buffers |
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2824 To display an image in an Emacs buffer, you must first create an image |
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2826 property of text that is displayed (@pxref{Display Property}). Like the |
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2827 @code{display} property, this feature is available starting in Emacs 21. |
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2829 Emacs can display a number of different image formats; some of them |
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2830 are supported only if particular support libraries are installed on your |
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2831 machine. The supported image formats include XBM, XPM (needing the |
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2832 libraries @code{libXpm} version 3.4k and @code{libz}), GIF (needing |
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2833 @code{libungif} 4.1.0), Postscript, PBM, JPEG (needing the |
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2834 @code{libjpeg} library version v6a), TIFF (needing @code{libtiff} v3.4), |
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2835 and PNG (needing @code{libpng} 1.0.2). |
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2837 You specify one of these formats with an image type symbol. The image |
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2838 type symbols are @code{xbm}, @code{xpm}, @code{gif}, @code{postscript}, |
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2839 @code{pbm}, @code{jpeg}, @code{tiff}, and @code{png}. |
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2841 @defvar image-types |
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2842 This variable contains a list of those image type symbols that are |
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2843 supported in the current configuration. |
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2844 @end defvar |
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2846 @menu |
25875 | 2847 * Image Descriptors:: How to specify an image for use in @code{:display}. |
2848 * XBM Images:: Special features for XBM format. | |
2849 * XPM Images:: Special features for XPM format. | |
2850 * GIF Images:: Special features for GIF format. | |
2851 * Postscript Images:: Special features for Postscript format. | |
2852 * Other Image Types:: Various other formats are supported. | |
2853 * Defining Images:: Convenient ways to define an image for later use. | |
2854 * Showing Images:: Convenient ways to display an image once it is defined. | |
2855 * Image Cache:: Internal mechanisms of image display. | |
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2856 @end menu |
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2857 |
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2858 @node Image Descriptors |
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2859 @subsection Image Descriptors |
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2860 @cindex image descriptor |
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2862 An image description is a list of the form @code{(image |
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2863 . @var{props})}, where @var{props} is a property list containing |
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2864 alternating keyword symbols (symbols whose names start with a colon) and |
26400 | 2865 their values. You can use any Lisp object as a property, but the only |
2866 properties that have any special meaning are certain symbols, all of | |
2867 them keywords. | |
2868 | |
2869 Every image descriptor must contain the property @code{:type | |
2870 @var{type}} to specify the format of the image. The value of @var{type} | |
2871 should be an image type symbol; for example, @code{xpm} for an image in | |
2872 XPM format. | |
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2874 Here is a list of other properties that are meaningful for all image |
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2875 types: |
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2877 @table @code |
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2878 @item :file @var{file} |
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2879 The @code{:file} property specifies to load the image from file |
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2880 @var{file}. If @var{file} is not an absolute file name, it is expanded |
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2881 in @code{data-directory}. |
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2883 @item :data @var{data} |
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2884 The @code{:data} property specifies the actual contents of the image. |
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2885 Each image must use either @code{:data} or @code{:file}, but not both. |
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2886 For most image types, the value of the @code{:data} property should be a |
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2887 string containing the image data; we recommend using a unibyte string. |
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2889 Before using @code{:data}, look for further information in the section |
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2890 below describing the specific image format. For some image types, |
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2891 @code{:data} may not be supported; for some, it allows other data types; |
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2892 for some, @code{:data} alone is not enough, so you need to use other |
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2893 image properties along with @code{:data}. |
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2895 @item :margin @var{margin} |
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2896 The @code{:margin} property specifies how many pixels to add as an |
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2897 extra margin around the image. The value, @var{margin}, must be a |
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2898 non-negative number, or a pair @code{(@var{x} . @var{y})} of such |
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2899 numbers. If it is a pair, @var{x} specifies how many pixels to add |
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2900 horizontally, and @var{y} specifies how many pixels to add vertically. |
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2901 If @code{:margin} is not specified, the default is zero. |
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2903 @item :ascent @var{ascent} |
29151 | 2904 The @code{:ascent} property specifies the amount of the image's |
2905 height to use for its ascent---that is, the part above the baseline. | |
2906 The value, @var{ascent}, must be a number in the range 0 to 100, or | |
2907 the symbol @code{center}. | |
2908 | |
2909 If @var{ascent} is a number, that percentage of the image's height is | |
2910 used for its ascent. | |
2911 | |
2912 If @var{ascent} is @code{center}, the image is vertically centered | |
2913 around a centerline which would be the vertical centerline of text drawn | |
2914 at the position of the image, in the manner specified by the text | |
2915 properties and overlays that apply to the image. | |
2916 | |
2917 If this property is omitted, it defaults to 50. | |
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2920 The @code{:relief} property, if non-@code{nil}, adds a shadow rectangle |
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2921 around the image. The value, @var{relief}, specifies the width of the |
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2922 shadow lines, in pixels. If @var{relief} is negative, shadows are drawn |
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2923 so that the image appears as a pressed button; otherwise, it appears as |
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2924 an unpressed button. |
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35364 | 2926 @item :conversion @var{algorithm} |
2927 The @code{:conversion} property, if non-@code{nil}, specifies a | |
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2928 conversion algorithm that should be applied to the image before it is |
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2929 displayed; the value, @var{algorithm}, specifies which algorithm. |
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2932 @item laplace | |
2933 @itemx emboss | |
2934 Specifies the Laplace edge detection algorithm, which blurs out small | |
2935 differences in color while highlighting larger differences. People | |
2936 sometimes consider this useful for displaying the image for a | |
2937 ``disabled'' button. | |
2938 | |
2939 @item (edge-detection :matrix @var{matrix} :color-adjust @var{adjust}) | |
2940 Specifies a general edge-detection algorithm. @var{matrix} must be | |
2941 either a nine-element list or a nine-element vector of numbers. A pixel | |
2942 at position @math{x/y} in the transformed image is computed from | |
2943 original pixels around that position. @var{matrix} specifies, for each | |
2944 pixel in the neighborhood of @math{x/y}, a factor with which that pixel | |
2945 will influence the transformed pixel; element @math{0} specifies the | |
2946 factor for the pixel at @math{x-1/y-1}, element @math{1} the factor for | |
2947 the pixel at @math{x/y-1} etc., as shown below: | |
2948 @iftex | |
2949 @tex | |
2950 $$\pmatrix{x-1/y-1 & x/y-1 & x+1/y-1 \cr | |
2951 x-1/y & x/y & x+1/y \cr | |
2952 x-1/y+1& x/y+1 & x+1/y+1 \cr}$$ | |
2953 @end tex | |
2954 @end iftex | |
2955 @ifnottex | |
2956 @display | |
2957 (x-1/y-1 x/y-1 x+1/y-1 | |
2958 x-1/y x/y x+1/y | |
2959 x-1/y+1 x/y+1 x+1/y+1) | |
2960 @end display | |
2961 @end ifnottex | |
2962 | |
2963 The resulting pixel is computed from the color intensity of the color | |
2964 resulting from summing up the RGB values of surrounding pixels, | |
2965 multiplied by the specified factors, and dividing that sum by the sum | |
2966 of the factors' absolute values. | |
2967 | |
2968 Laplace edge-detection currently uses a matrix of | |
2969 @iftex | |
2970 @tex | |
2971 $$\pmatrix{1 & 0 & 0 \cr | |
2972 0& 0 & 0 \cr | |
2973 9 & 9 & -1 \cr}$$ | |
2974 @end tex | |
2975 @end iftex | |
2976 @ifnottex | |
2977 @display | |
2978 (1 0 0 | |
2979 0 0 0 | |
2980 9 9 -1) | |
2981 @end display | |
2982 @end ifnottex | |
2983 | |
2984 Emboss edge-detection uses a matrix of | |
2985 @iftex | |
2986 @tex | |
2987 $$\pmatrix{ 2 & -1 & 0 \cr | |
2988 -1 & 0 & 1 \cr | |
2989 0 & 1 & -2 \cr}$$ | |
2990 @end tex | |
2991 @end iftex | |
2992 @ifnottex | |
2993 @display | |
2994 ( 2 -1 0 | |
2995 -1 0 1 | |
2996 0 1 -2) | |
2997 @end display | |
2998 @end ifnottex | |
2999 | |
3000 @item disabled | |
3001 Specifies transforming the image so that it looks ``disabled''. | |
3002 @end table | |
3003 | |
3004 @item :mask @var{mask} | |
3005 If @var{mask} is @code{heuristic} or @code{(heuristic @var{bg})}, build | |
3006 a clipping mask for the image, so that the background of a frame is | |
3007 visible behind the image. If @var{bg} is not specified, or if @var{bg} | |
3008 is @code{t}, determine the background color of the image by looking at | |
3009 the four corners of the image, assuming the most frequently occurring | |
3010 color from the corners is the background color of the image. Otherwise, | |
3011 @var{bg} must be a list @code{(@var{red} @var{green} @var{blue})} | |
3012 specifying the color to assume for the background of the image. | |
3013 | |
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3017 @end table |
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3020 @tindex image-mask-p | |
3021 This function returns @code{t} if image @var{spec} has a mask bitmap. | |
3022 @var{frame} is the frame on which the image will be displayed. | |
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33996 | 3025 @end defun |
3026 | |
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3028 @subsection XBM Images |
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3029 @cindex XBM |
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3041 used for each pixel in the XBM that is 1. The default is the frame's |
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3042 foreground color. |
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3044 @item :background @var{background} |
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3045 The value, @var{background}, should be a string specifying the image |
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3047 used for each pixel in the XBM that is 0. The default is the frame's |
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3048 background color. |
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3049 @end table |
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3051 If you specify an XBM image using data within Emacs instead of an |
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3054 @table @code |
28792 | 3055 @item :data @var{data} |
3056 The value, @var{data}, specifies the contents of the image. | |
3057 There are three formats you can use for @var{data}: | |
3058 | |
3059 @itemize @bullet | |
3060 @item | |
3061 A vector of strings or bool-vectors, each specifying one line of the | |
3062 image. Do specify @code{:height} and @code{:width}. | |
3063 | |
3064 @item | |
3065 A string containing the same byte sequence as an XBM file would contain. | |
3066 You must not specify @code{:height} and @code{:width} in this case, | |
3067 because omitting them is what indicates the data has the format of an | |
3068 XBM file. The file contents specify the height and width of the image. | |
3069 | |
3070 @item | |
3071 A string or a bool-vector containing the bits of the image (plus perhaps | |
3072 some extra bits at the end that will not be used). It should contain at | |
3073 least @var{width} * @code{height} bits. In this case, you must specify | |
3074 @code{:height} and @code{:width}, both to indicate that the string | |
3075 contains just the bits rather than a whole XBM file, and to specify the | |
3076 size of the image. | |
3077 @end itemize | |
3078 | |
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3079 @item :width @var{width} |
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3082 @item :height @var{height} |
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3084 @end table |
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3085 |
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3086 @node XPM Images |
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3087 @subsection XPM Images |
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3088 @cindex XPM |
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3090 To use XPM format, specify @code{xpm} as the image type. The |
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3091 additional image property @code{:color-symbols} is also meaningful with |
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3092 the @code{xpm} image type: |
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3093 |
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3094 @table @code |
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3095 @item :color-symbols @var{symbols} |
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3096 The value, @var{symbols}, should be an alist whose elements have the |
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3097 form @code{(@var{name} . @var{color})}. In each element, @var{name} is |
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3098 the name of a color as it appears in the image file, and @var{color} |
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3099 specifies the actual color to use for displaying that name. |
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3100 @end table |
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3102 @node GIF Images |
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3103 @subsection GIF Images |
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3104 @cindex GIF |
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3105 |
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3106 For GIF images, specify image type @code{gif}. Because of the patents |
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3107 in the US covering the LZW algorithm, the continued use of GIF format is |
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3108 a problem for the whole Internet; to end this problem, it is a good idea |
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3109 for everyone, even outside the US, to stop using GIFS right away |
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3110 (@uref{http://www.burnallgifs.org/}). But if you still want to use |
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3111 them, Emacs can display them. |
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3112 |
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3113 @table @code |
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3114 @item :index @var{index} |
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3115 You can use @code{:index} to specify one image from a GIF file that |
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3116 contains more than one image. This property specifies use of image |
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3117 number @var{index} from the file. An error is signaled if the GIF file |
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3118 doesn't contain an image with index @var{index}. |
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3119 @end table |
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3120 |
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3121 @ignore |
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3122 This could be used to implement limited support for animated GIFs. |
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3123 For example, the following function displays a multi-image GIF file |
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3124 at point-min in the current buffer, switching between sub-images |
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3125 every 0.1 seconds. |
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3126 |
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3127 (defun show-anim (file max) |
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3128 "Display multi-image GIF file FILE which contains MAX subimages." |
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3129 (display-anim (current-buffer) file 0 max t)) |
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3131 (defun display-anim (buffer file idx max first-time) |
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3132 (when (= idx max) |
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3133 (setq idx 0)) |
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3134 (let ((img (create-image file nil :image idx))) |
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3135 (save-excursion |
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3136 (set-buffer buffer) |
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3137 (goto-char (point-min)) |
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3138 (unless first-time (delete-char 1)) |
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3139 (insert-image img)) |
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3140 (run-with-timer 0.1 nil 'display-anim buffer file (1+ idx) max nil))) |
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3141 @end ignore |
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3142 |
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3143 @node Postscript Images |
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3144 @subsection Postscript Images |
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3145 @cindex Postscript images |
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3146 |
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3147 To use Postscript for an image, specify image type @code{postscript}. |
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3148 This works only if you have Ghostscript installed. You must always use |
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3149 these three properties: |
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3150 |
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3151 @table @code |
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3152 @item :pt-width @var{width} |
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3153 The value, @var{width}, specifies the width of the image measured in |
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3154 points (1/72 inch). @var{width} must be an integer. |
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3155 |
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3156 @item :pt-height @var{height} |
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3157 The value, @var{height}, specifies the height of the image in points |
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3158 (1/72 inch). @var{height} must be an integer. |
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3160 @item :bounding-box @var{box} |
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3161 The value, @var{box}, must be a list or vector of four integers, which |
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3162 specifying the bounding box of the Postscript image, analogous to the |
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3163 @samp{BoundingBox} comment found in Postscript files. |
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3165 @example |
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3167 @end example |
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3168 @end table |
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3171 implemented, but it may be implemented by the time you read this. |
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3172 See the @file{etc/NEWS} file to make sure. |
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3174 @node Other Image Types |
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3175 @subsection Other Image Types |
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3176 @cindex PBM |
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3182 @table @code |
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3183 @item :foreground @var{foreground} |
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3187 foreground color. |
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3189 @item :background @var{background} |
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3190 The value, @var{background}, should be a string specifying the image |
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3191 background color, or @code{nil} for the default color. This color is |
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3193 background color. |
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3194 @end table |
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3195 |
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3196 For JPEG images, specify image type @code{jpeg}. |
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3197 |
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3198 For TIFF images, specify image type @code{tiff}. |
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3199 |
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3200 For PNG images, specify image type @code{png}. |
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3201 |
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3202 @node Defining Images |
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3203 @subsection Defining Images |
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3204 |
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3205 The functions @code{create-image}, @code{defimage} and |
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3206 @code{find-image} provide convenient ways to create image descriptors. |
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3207 |
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3208 @defun create-image file &optional type &rest props |
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3209 @tindex create-image |
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3210 This function creates and returns an image descriptor which uses the |
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3211 data in @var{file}. |
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3212 |
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3213 The optional argument @var{type} is a symbol specifying the image type. |
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3214 If @var{type} is omitted or @code{nil}, @code{create-image} tries to |
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3215 determine the image type from the file's first few bytes, or else |
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3216 from the file's name. |
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3217 |
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3218 The remaining arguments, @var{props}, specify additional image |
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3219 properties---for example, |
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3220 |
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3221 @example |
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3222 (create-image "foo.xpm" 'xpm :heuristic-mask t) |
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3223 @end example |
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3224 |
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3225 The function returns @code{nil} if images of this type are not |
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3226 supported. Otherwise it returns an image descriptor. |
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3227 @end defun |
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3229 @defmac defimage symbol specs &optional doc |
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3230 @tindex defimage |
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3231 This macro defines @var{symbol} as an image name. The arguments |
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3232 @var{specs} is a list which specifies how to display the image. |
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3233 The third argument, @var{doc}, is an optional documentation string. |
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3234 |
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3235 Each argument in @var{specs} has the form of a property list, and each |
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3236 one should specify at least the @code{:type} property and either the |
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3237 @code{:file} or the @code{:data} property. The value of @code{:type} |
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3238 should be a symbol specifying the image type, the value of |
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3239 @code{:file} is the file to load the image from, and the value of |
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3240 @code{:data} is a string containing the actual image data. Here is an |
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3241 example: |
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3244 (defimage test-image | |
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3245 ((:type xpm :file "~/test1.xpm") |
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3246 (:type xbm :file "~/test1.xbm"))) |
25875 | 3247 @end example |
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3248 |
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3249 @code{defimage} tests each argument, one by one, to see if it is |
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3250 usable---that is, if the type is supported and the file exists. The |
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3251 first usable argument is used to make an image descriptor which is |
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3252 stored in @var{symbol}. |
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3253 |
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3254 If none of the alternatives will work, then @var{symbol} is defined |
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3255 as @code{nil}. |
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3256 @end defmac |
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3257 |
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3258 @defun find-image specs |
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3259 @tindex find-image |
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3260 This function provides a convenient way to find an image satisfying one |
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3261 of a list of image specifications @var{specs}. |
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3262 |
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3263 Each specification in @var{specs} is a property list with contents |
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3264 depending on image type. All specifications must at least contain the |
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3265 properties @code{:type @var{type}} and either @w{@code{:file @var{file}}} |
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3266 or @w{@code{:data @var{DATA}}}, where @var{type} is a symbol specifying |
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3267 the image type, e.g.@: @code{xbm}, @var{file} is the file to load the |
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3268 image from, and @var{data} is a string containing the actual image data. |
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3269 The first specification in the list whose @var{type} is supported, and |
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3270 @var{file} exists, is used to construct the image specification to be |
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3271 returned. If no specification is satisfied, @code{nil} is returned. |
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3272 |
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3273 The image is looked for first on @code{load-path} and then in |
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3274 @code{data-directory}. |
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3275 @end defun |
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3276 |
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3277 @node Showing Images |
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3278 @subsection Showing Images |
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3279 |
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3280 You can use an image descriptor by setting up the @code{display} |
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3281 property yourself, but it is easier to use the functions in this |
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3282 section. |
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3283 |
29471 | 3284 @defun insert-image image &optional string area |
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3285 This function inserts @var{image} in the current buffer at point. The |
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3286 value @var{image} should be an image descriptor; it could be a value |
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3287 returned by @code{create-image}, or the value of a symbol defined with |
25875 | 3288 @code{defimage}. The argument @var{string} specifies the text to put in |
3289 the buffer to hold the image. | |
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3290 |
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3291 The argument @var{area} specifies whether to put the image in a margin. |
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3292 If it is @code{left-margin}, the image appears in the left margin; |
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3293 @code{right-margin} specifies the right margin. If @var{area} is |
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3294 @code{nil} or omitted, the image is displayed at point within the |
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3295 buffer's text. |
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3296 |
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3298 it a @code{display} property which specifies @var{image}. @xref{Display | |
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3299 Property}. |
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3300 @end defun |
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3303 This function puts image @var{image} in front of @var{pos} in the |
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3304 current buffer. The argument @var{pos} should be an integer or a |
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3305 marker. It specifies the buffer position where the image should appear. |
29471 | 3306 The argument @var{string} specifies the text that should hold the image |
3307 as an alternative to the default. | |
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3308 |
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3309 The argument @var{image} must be an image descriptor, perhaps returned |
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3310 by @code{create-image} or stored by @code{defimage}. |
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3311 |
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3312 The argument @var{area} specifies whether to put the image in a margin. |
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3313 If it is @code{left-margin}, the image appears in the left margin; |
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3314 @code{right-margin} specifies the right margin. If @var{area} is |
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3315 @code{nil} or omitted, the image is displayed at point within the |
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3316 buffer's text. |
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3317 |
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3318 Internally, this function creates an overlay, and gives it a |
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3319 @code{before-string} property containing text that has a @code{display} |
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3320 property whose value is the image. (Whew!) |
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3321 @end defun |
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3322 |
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3323 @defun remove-images start end &optional buffer |
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3324 This function removes images in @var{buffer} between positions |
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3325 @var{start} and @var{end}. If @var{buffer} is omitted or @code{nil}, |
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3326 images are removed from the current buffer. |
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3327 |
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3328 This removes only images that were put into @var{buffer} the way |
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3329 @code{put-image} does it, not images that were inserted with |
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3330 @code{insert-image} or in other ways. |
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3331 @end defun |
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3333 @defun image-size spec &optional pixels frame |
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3334 @tindex image-size |
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3335 This function returns the size of an image as a pair |
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3336 @w{@code{(@var{width} . @var{height})}}. @var{spec} is an image |
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3337 specification. @var{pixels} non-@code{nil} means return sizes |
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3338 measured in pixels, otherwise return sizes measured in canonical |
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3339 character units (fractions of the width/height of the frame's default |
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3340 font). @var{frame} is the frame on which the image will be displayed. |
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3341 @var{frame} null or omitted means use the selected frame (@pxref{Input |
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3342 Focus}). |
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3343 @end defun |
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3344 |
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3345 @node Image Cache |
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3346 @subsection Image Cache |
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3347 |
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3348 Emacs stores images in an image cache when it displays them, so it can |
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3349 display them again more efficiently. It removes an image from the cache |
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3350 when it hasn't been displayed for a specified period of time. |
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3351 |
28770 | 3352 When an image is looked up in the cache, its specification is compared |
3353 with cached image specifications using @code{equal}. This means that | |
3354 all images with equal specifications share the same image in the cache. | |
3355 | |
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3356 @defvar image-cache-eviction-delay |
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3357 @tindex image-cache-eviction-delay |
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3358 This variable specifies the number of seconds an image can remain in the |
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3359 cache without being displayed. When an image is not displayed for this |
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3360 length of time, Emacs removes it from the image cache. |
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3361 |
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3362 If the value is @code{nil}, Emacs does not remove images from the cache |
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3363 except when you explicitly clear it. This mode can be useful for |
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3364 debugging. |
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3365 @end defvar |
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3366 |
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3367 @defun clear-image-cache &optional frame |
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3368 @tindex clear-image-cache |
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3369 This function clears the image cache. If @var{frame} is non-@code{nil}, |
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3370 only the cache for that frame is cleared. Otherwise all frames' caches |
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3371 are cleared. |
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3372 @end defun |
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3373 |
6598 | 3374 @node Blinking |
3375 @section Blinking Parentheses | |
3376 @cindex parenthesis matching | |
3377 @cindex blinking | |
3378 @cindex balancing parentheses | |
3379 @cindex close parenthesis | |
3380 | |
3381 This section describes the mechanism by which Emacs shows a matching | |
3382 open parenthesis when the user inserts a close parenthesis. | |
3383 | |
3384 @defvar blink-paren-function | |
3385 The value of this variable should be a function (of no arguments) to | |
3386 be called whenever a character with close parenthesis syntax is inserted. | |
3387 The value of @code{blink-paren-function} may be @code{nil}, in which | |
3388 case nothing is done. | |
3389 @end defvar | |
3390 | |
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3391 @defopt blink-matching-paren |
6598 | 3392 If this variable is @code{nil}, then @code{blink-matching-open} does |
3393 nothing. | |
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3394 @end defopt |
6598 | 3395 |
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3396 @defopt blink-matching-paren-distance |
6598 | 3397 This variable specifies the maximum distance to scan for a matching |
3398 parenthesis before giving up. | |
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3399 @end defopt |
6598 | 3400 |
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3401 @defopt blink-matching-delay |
12098 | 3402 This variable specifies the number of seconds for the cursor to remain |
3403 at the matching parenthesis. A fraction of a second often gives | |
3404 good results, but the default is 1, which works on all systems. | |
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3405 @end defopt |
12098 | 3406 |
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3407 @deffn Command blink-matching-open |
6598 | 3408 This function is the default value of @code{blink-paren-function}. It |
3409 assumes that point follows a character with close parenthesis syntax and | |
3410 moves the cursor momentarily to the matching opening character. If that | |
3411 character is not already on the screen, it displays the character's | |
3412 context in the echo area. To avoid long delays, this function does not | |
3413 search farther than @code{blink-matching-paren-distance} characters. | |
3414 | |
3415 Here is an example of calling this function explicitly. | |
3416 | |
3417 @smallexample | |
3418 @group | |
3419 (defun interactive-blink-matching-open () | |
3420 @c Do not break this line! -- rms. | |
3421 @c The first line of a doc string | |
3422 @c must stand alone. | |
3423 "Indicate momentarily the start of sexp before point." | |
3424 (interactive) | |
3425 @end group | |
3426 @group | |
3427 (let ((blink-matching-paren-distance | |
3428 (buffer-size)) | |
3429 (blink-matching-paren t)) | |
3430 (blink-matching-open))) | |
3431 @end group | |
3432 @end smallexample | |
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3433 @end deffn |
6598 | 3434 |
3435 @node Inverse Video | |
3436 @section Inverse Video | |
3437 @cindex Inverse Video | |
3438 | |
3439 @defopt inverse-video | |
3440 @cindex highlighting | |
3441 This variable controls whether Emacs uses inverse video for all text | |
3442 on the screen. Non-@code{nil} means yes, @code{nil} means no. The | |
3443 default is @code{nil}. | |
3444 @end defopt | |
3445 | |
3446 @defopt mode-line-inverse-video | |
25875 | 3447 This variable controls the use of inverse video for mode lines and menu |
3448 bars. If it is non-@code{nil}, then these lines are displayed in | |
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3449 inverse video. Otherwise, these lines are displayed normally, just like |
25875 | 3450 other text. The default is @code{t}. |
3451 | |
3452 For window frames, this feature actually applies the face named | |
3453 @code{mode-line}; that face is normally set up as the inverse of the | |
3454 default face, unless you change it. | |
6598 | 3455 @end defopt |
3456 | |
3457 @node Usual Display | |
3458 @section Usual Display Conventions | |
3459 | |
3460 The usual display conventions define how to display each character | |
3461 code. You can override these conventions by setting up a display table | |
3462 (@pxref{Display Tables}). Here are the usual display conventions: | |
3463 | |
3464 @itemize @bullet | |
3465 @item | |
3466 Character codes 32 through 126 map to glyph codes 32 through 126. | |
3467 Normally this means they display as themselves. | |
3468 | |
3469 @item | |
3470 Character code 9 is a horizontal tab. It displays as whitespace | |
3471 up to a position determined by @code{tab-width}. | |
3472 | |
3473 @item | |
3474 Character code 10 is a newline. | |
3475 | |
3476 @item | |
3477 All other codes in the range 0 through 31, and code 127, display in one | |
9009 | 3478 of two ways according to the value of @code{ctl-arrow}. If it is |
6598 | 3479 non-@code{nil}, these codes map to sequences of two glyphs, where the |
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3480 first glyph is the @acronym{ASCII} code for @samp{^}. (A display table can |
6598 | 3481 specify a glyph to use instead of @samp{^}.) Otherwise, these codes map |
3482 just like the codes in the range 128 to 255. | |
3483 | |
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3484 On MS-DOS terminals, Emacs arranges by default for the character code |
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3485 127 to be mapped to the glyph code 127, which normally displays as an |
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3486 empty polygon. This glyph is used to display non-@acronym{ASCII} characters |
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3487 that the MS-DOS terminal doesn't support. @xref{MS-DOS and MULE,,, |
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3488 emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. |
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3489 |
6598 | 3490 @item |
3491 Character codes 128 through 255 map to sequences of four glyphs, where | |
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3492 the first glyph is the @acronym{ASCII} code for @samp{\}, and the others are |
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3493 digit characters representing the character code in octal. (A display |
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3494 table can specify a glyph to use instead of @samp{\}.) |
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3495 |
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3496 @item |
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3497 Multibyte character codes above 256 are displayed as themselves, or as a |
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3498 question mark or empty box if the terminal cannot display that |
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3499 character. |
6598 | 3500 @end itemize |
3501 | |
3502 The usual display conventions apply even when there is a display | |
3503 table, for any character whose entry in the active display table is | |
3504 @code{nil}. Thus, when you set up a display table, you need only | |
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3505 specify the characters for which you want special behavior. |
6598 | 3506 |
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3507 These display rules apply to carriage return (character code 13), when |
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3508 it appears in the buffer. But that character may not appear in the |
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3509 buffer where you expect it, if it was eliminated as part of end-of-line |
25454 | 3510 conversion (@pxref{Coding System Basics}). |
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3511 |
6598 | 3512 These variables affect the way certain characters are displayed on the |
3513 screen. Since they change the number of columns the characters occupy, | |
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3514 they also affect the indentation functions. These variables also affect |
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3515 how the mode line is displayed; if you want to force redisplay of the |
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3516 mode line using the new values, call the function |
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3517 @code{force-mode-line-update} (@pxref{Mode Line Format}). |
6598 | 3518 |
3519 @defopt ctl-arrow | |
3520 @cindex control characters in display | |
3521 This buffer-local variable controls how control characters are | |
3522 displayed. If it is non-@code{nil}, they are displayed as a caret | |
3523 followed by the character: @samp{^A}. If it is @code{nil}, they are | |
3524 displayed as a backslash followed by three octal digits: @samp{\001}. | |
3525 @end defopt | |
3526 | |
3527 @c Following may have overfull hbox. | |
3528 @defvar default-ctl-arrow | |
3529 The value of this variable is the default value for @code{ctl-arrow} in | |
3530 buffers that do not override it. @xref{Default Value}. | |
3531 @end defvar | |
3532 | |
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3533 @defopt indicate-empty-lines |
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3534 @tindex indicate-empty-lines |
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3535 @cindex fringes, and empty line indication |
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3536 When this is non-@code{nil}, Emacs displays a special glyph in the |
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3537 fringe of each empty line at the end of the buffer, on terminals that |
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3538 support it (window systems). @xref{Fringes}. |
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3539 @end defopt |
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6598 | 3541 @defopt tab-width |
3542 The value of this variable is the spacing between tab stops used for | |
25875 | 3543 displaying tab characters in Emacs buffers. The value is in units of |
3544 columns, and the default is 8. Note that this feature is completely | |
3545 independent of the user-settable tab stops used by the command | |
3546 @code{tab-to-tab-stop}. @xref{Indent Tabs}. | |
6598 | 3547 @end defopt |
3548 | |
3549 @node Display Tables | |
3550 @section Display Tables | |
3551 | |
3552 @cindex display table | |
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3553 You can use the @dfn{display table} feature to control how all possible |
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3554 character codes display on the screen. This is useful for displaying |
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3555 European languages that have letters not in the @acronym{ASCII} character |
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3556 set. |
6598 | 3557 |
3558 The display table maps each character code into a sequence of | |
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3559 @dfn{glyphs}, each glyph being a graphic that takes up one character |
6598 | 3560 position on the screen. You can also define how to display each glyph |
3561 on your terminal, using the @dfn{glyph table}. | |
3562 | |
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3563 Display tables affect how the mode line is displayed; if you want to |
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3564 force redisplay of the mode line using a new display table, call |
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3565 @code{force-mode-line-update} (@pxref{Mode Line Format}). |
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6598 | 3567 @menu |
3568 * Display Table Format:: What a display table consists of. | |
3569 * Active Display Table:: How Emacs selects a display table to use. | |
3570 * Glyphs:: How to define a glyph, and what glyphs mean. | |
3571 @end menu | |
3572 | |
3573 @node Display Table Format | |
3574 @subsection Display Table Format | |
3575 | |
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3576 A display table is actually a char-table (@pxref{Char-Tables}) with |
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3577 @code{display-table} as its subtype. |
6598 | 3578 |
3579 @defun make-display-table | |
3580 This creates and returns a display table. The table initially has | |
3581 @code{nil} in all elements. | |
3582 @end defun | |
3583 | |
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3584 The ordinary elements of the display table are indexed by character |
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3585 codes; the element at index @var{c} says how to display the character |
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3586 code @var{c}. The value should be @code{nil} or a vector of glyph |
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3587 values (@pxref{Glyphs}). If an element is @code{nil}, it says to |
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3588 display that character according to the usual display conventions |
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3589 (@pxref{Usual Display}). |
12067 | 3590 |
3591 If you use the display table to change the display of newline | |
3592 characters, the whole buffer will be displayed as one long ``line.'' | |
6598 | 3593 |
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3594 The display table also has six ``extra slots'' which serve special |
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3595 purposes. Here is a table of their meanings; @code{nil} in any slot |
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3596 means to use the default for that slot, as stated below. |
6598 | 3597 |
3598 @table @asis | |
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3599 @item 0 |
6598 | 3600 The glyph for the end of a truncated screen line (the default for this |
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3601 is @samp{$}). @xref{Glyphs}. Newer Emacs versions, on some platforms, |
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3602 display arrows to indicate truncation---the display table has no effect |
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3603 in these situations. |
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3604 @item 1 |
6598 | 3605 The glyph for the end of a continued line (the default is @samp{\}). |
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3606 Newer Emacs versions, on some platforms, display curved arrows to |
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3607 indicate truncation---the display table has no effect in these |
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3608 situations. |
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3609 @item 2 |
6598 | 3610 The glyph for indicating a character displayed as an octal character |
3611 code (the default is @samp{\}). | |
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3612 @item 3 |
6598 | 3613 The glyph for indicating a control character (the default is @samp{^}). |
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3614 @item 4 |
6598 | 3615 A vector of glyphs for indicating the presence of invisible lines (the |
3616 default is @samp{...}). @xref{Selective Display}. | |
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3617 @item 5 |
8925 | 3618 The glyph used to draw the border between side-by-side windows (the |
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3619 default is @samp{|}). @xref{Splitting Windows}. This takes effect only |
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3620 when there are no scroll bars; if scroll bars are supported and in use, |
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3621 a scroll bar separates the two windows. |
6598 | 3622 @end table |
3623 | |
3624 For example, here is how to construct a display table that mimics the | |
3625 effect of setting @code{ctl-arrow} to a non-@code{nil} value: | |
3626 | |
3627 @example | |
3628 (setq disptab (make-display-table)) | |
3629 (let ((i 0)) | |
3630 (while (< i 32) | |
3631 (or (= i ?\t) (= i ?\n) | |
3632 (aset disptab i (vector ?^ (+ i 64)))) | |
3633 (setq i (1+ i))) | |
3634 (aset disptab 127 (vector ?^ ??))) | |
3635 @end example | |
3636 | |
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3637 @defun display-table-slot display-table slot |
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3638 This function returns the value of the extra slot @var{slot} of |
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3639 @var{display-table}. The argument @var{slot} may be a number from 0 to |
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3640 5 inclusive, or a slot name (symbol). Valid symbols are |
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3641 @code{truncation}, @code{wrap}, @code{escape}, @code{control}, |
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3642 @code{selective-display}, and @code{vertical-border}. |
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3643 @end defun |
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3645 @defun set-display-table-slot display-table slot value |
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3646 This function stores @var{value} in the extra slot @var{slot} of |
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3647 @var{display-table}. The argument @var{slot} may be a number from 0 to |
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3648 5 inclusive, or a slot name (symbol). Valid symbols are |
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3649 @code{truncation}, @code{wrap}, @code{escape}, @code{control}, |
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3650 @code{selective-display}, and @code{vertical-border}. |
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3651 @end defun |
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3653 @defun describe-display-table display-table |
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3654 @tindex describe-display-table |
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3655 This function displays a description of the display table |
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3656 @var{display-table} in a help buffer. |
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3657 @end defun |
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3658 |
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3659 @deffn Command describe-current-display-table |
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3660 @tindex describe-current-display-table |
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3661 This command displays a description of the current display table in a |
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3662 help buffer. |
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3663 @end deffn |
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6598 | 3665 @node Active Display Table |
3666 @subsection Active Display Table | |
3667 @cindex active display table | |
3668 | |
3669 Each window can specify a display table, and so can each buffer. When | |
3670 a buffer @var{b} is displayed in window @var{w}, display uses the | |
3671 display table for window @var{w} if it has one; otherwise, the display | |
3672 table for buffer @var{b} if it has one; otherwise, the standard display | |
3673 table if any. The display table chosen is called the @dfn{active} | |
3674 display table. | |
3675 | |
3676 @defun window-display-table window | |
3677 This function returns @var{window}'s display table, or @code{nil} | |
3678 if @var{window} does not have an assigned display table. | |
3679 @end defun | |
3680 | |
3681 @defun set-window-display-table window table | |
3682 This function sets the display table of @var{window} to @var{table}. | |
3683 The argument @var{table} should be either a display table or | |
3684 @code{nil}. | |
3685 @end defun | |
3686 | |
3687 @defvar buffer-display-table | |
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3688 This variable is automatically buffer-local in all buffers; its value in |
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3689 a particular buffer specifies the display table for that buffer. If it |
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3691 table. |
6598 | 3692 @end defvar |
3693 | |
3694 @defvar standard-display-table | |
3695 This variable's value is the default display table, used whenever a | |
3696 window has no display table and neither does the buffer displayed in | |
3697 that window. This variable is @code{nil} by default. | |
3698 @end defvar | |
3699 | |
3700 If there is no display table to use for a particular window---that is, | |
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3701 if the window specifies none, its buffer specifies none, and |
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3702 @code{standard-display-table} is @code{nil}---then Emacs uses the usual |
6598 | 3703 display conventions for all character codes in that window. @xref{Usual |
3704 Display}. | |
3705 | |
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3706 A number of functions for changing the standard display table |
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3707 are defined in the library @file{disp-table}. |
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6598 | 3709 @node Glyphs |
3710 @subsection Glyphs | |
3711 | |
3712 @cindex glyph | |
3713 A @dfn{glyph} is a generalization of a character; it stands for an | |
3714 image that takes up a single character position on the screen. Glyphs | |
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3715 are represented in Lisp as integers, just as characters are. Normally |
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3716 Emacs finds glyphs in the display table (@pxref{Display Tables}). |
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3720 face to output it in. The glyph code for a simple glyph, mod 524288, |
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3721 is the character to output, and the glyph code divided by 524288 |
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3722 specifies the face number (@pxref{Face Functions}) to use while |
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3723 outputting it. (524288 is |
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3725 2**19.) |
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3726 @end ifnottex |
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3727 @tex |
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3728 $2^{19}$.) |
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3730 @xref{Faces}. |
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3733 the meaning of glyph codes. The glyph codes is the value of the |
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3734 variable @code{glyph-table}. |
6598 | 3735 |
3736 @defvar glyph-table | |
3737 The value of this variable is the current glyph table. It should be a | |
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3738 vector; the @var{g}th element defines glyph code @var{g}. |
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3741 table, that code is automatically simple. If the value of |
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3742 @code{glyph-table} is @code{nil} instead of a vector, then all glyphs |
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3743 are simple. The glyph table is not used on graphical displays, only |
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3744 on character terminals. On graphical displays, all glyphs are simple. |
6598 | 3745 @end defvar |
3746 | |
3747 Here are the possible types of elements in the glyph table: | |
3748 | |
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3749 @table @asis |
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3750 @item @var{string} |
6598 | 3751 Send the characters in @var{string} to the terminal to output |
3752 this glyph. This alternative is available on character terminals, | |
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3753 but not under a window system. |
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3755 @item @var{integer} |
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3756 Define this glyph code as an alias for glyph code @var{integer}. You |
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3758 number as its code. |
6598 | 3759 |
3760 @item @code{nil} | |
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3761 This glyph is simple. |
6598 | 3762 @end table |
3763 | |
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3764 @defun create-glyph string |
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3765 @tindex create-glyph |
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3766 This function returns a newly-allocated glyph code which is set up to |
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3767 display by sending @var{string} to the terminal. |
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3768 @end defun |
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3769 |
6598 | 3770 @node Beeping |
3771 @section Beeping | |
3772 @cindex beeping | |
3773 @cindex bell | |
3774 | |
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3775 This section describes how to make Emacs ring the bell (or blink the |
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3776 screen) to attract the user's attention. Be conservative about how |
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3777 often you do this; frequent bells can become irritating. Also be |
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3778 careful not to use just beeping when signaling an error is more |
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3779 appropriate. (@xref{Errors}.) |
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3781 @defun ding &optional do-not-terminate |
6598 | 3782 @cindex keyboard macro termination |
3783 This function beeps, or flashes the screen (see @code{visible-bell} below). | |
3784 It also terminates any keyboard macro currently executing unless | |
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3785 @var{do-not-terminate} is non-@code{nil}. |
6598 | 3786 @end defun |
3787 | |
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3788 @defun beep &optional do-not-terminate |
6598 | 3789 This is a synonym for @code{ding}. |
3790 @end defun | |
3791 | |
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3792 @defopt visible-bell |
6598 | 3793 This variable determines whether Emacs should flash the screen to |
3794 represent a bell. Non-@code{nil} means yes, @code{nil} means no. This | |
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3795 is effective on a window system, and on a character-only terminal |
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3796 provided the terminal's Termcap entry defines the visible bell |
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3797 capability (@samp{vb}). |
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3798 @end defopt |
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3800 @defvar ring-bell-function |
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3801 If this is non-@code{nil}, it specifies how Emacs should ``ring the |
25875 | 3802 bell.'' Its value should be a function of no arguments. If this is |
3803 non-@code{nil}, it takes precedence over the @code{visible-bell} | |
3804 variable. | |
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3805 @end defvar |
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6598 | 3807 @node Window Systems |
3808 @section Window Systems | |
3809 | |
3810 Emacs works with several window systems, most notably the X Window | |
3811 System. Both Emacs and X use the term ``window'', but use it | |
3812 differently. An Emacs frame is a single window as far as X is | |
3813 concerned; the individual Emacs windows are not known to X at all. | |
3814 | |
3815 @defvar window-system | |
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3816 This variable tells Lisp programs what window system Emacs is running |
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3817 under. The possible values are |
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3819 @table @code |
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3820 @item x |
6598 | 3821 @cindex X Window System |
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3822 Emacs is displaying using X. |
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3823 @item pc |
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3824 Emacs is displaying using MS-DOS. |
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3826 Emacs is displaying using Windows. |
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3827 @item mac |
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3828 Emacs is displaying using a Macintosh. |
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3829 @item nil |
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3830 Emacs is using a character-based terminal. |
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3831 @end table |
6598 | 3832 @end defvar |
3833 | |
3834 @defvar window-setup-hook | |
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3835 This variable is a normal hook which Emacs runs after handling the |
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3836 initialization files. Emacs runs this hook after it has completed |
25875 | 3837 loading your init file, the default initialization file (if |
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3838 any), and the terminal-specific Lisp code, and running the hook |
6598 | 3839 @code{term-setup-hook}. |
3840 | |
3841 This hook is used for internal purposes: setting up communication with | |
3842 the window system, and creating the initial window. Users should not | |
3843 interfere with it. | |
3844 @end defvar | |
52401 | 3845 |
3846 @ignore | |
3847 arch-tag: ffdf5714-7ecf-415b-9023-fbc6b409c2c6 | |
3848 @end ignore |