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Patch for building Emacs on Mac OS X. April 26, 2002. See ChangeLog,
lisp/ChangeLog, and src/ChangeLog for list of changes.
author | Andrew Choi <akochoi@shaw.ca> |
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1 /* Display module for Mac OS. | |
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 | |
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
5 | |
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
9 any later version. | |
10 | |
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | |
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
20 | |
21 /* Contributed by Andrew Choi (akochoi@mac.com). */ | |
22 | |
23 #include "macgui.h" | |
24 #include "frame.h" | |
25 | |
26 /* The class of this X application. */ | |
27 #define EMACS_CLASS "Emacs" | |
28 | |
29 #define RGB_TO_ULONG(r, g, b) (((r) << 16) | ((g) << 8) | (b)) | |
30 | |
31 #define RED_FROM_ULONG(color) ((color) >> 16) | |
32 #define GREEN_FROM_ULONG(color) (((color) >> 8) & 0xff) | |
33 #define BLUE_FROM_ULONG(color) ((color) & 0xff) | |
34 | |
35 #define BLACK_PIX_DEFAULT(f) RGB_TO_ULONG(0,0,0) | |
36 #define WHITE_PIX_DEFAULT(f) RGB_TO_ULONG(255,255,255) | |
37 | |
38 #define FONT_WIDTH(f) ((f)->max_bounds.width) | |
39 #define FONT_HEIGHT(f) ((f)->ascent + (f)->descent) | |
40 #define FONT_BASE(f) ((f)->ascent) | |
41 #define FONT_DESCENT(f) ((f)->descent) | |
42 | |
43 #define FONT_MAX_WIDTH(f) FONT_WIDTH(f) /* fix later */ | |
44 | |
45 enum text_cursor_kinds { | |
46 NO_CURSOR = -1, | |
47 FILLED_BOX_CURSOR, | |
48 HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR, | |
49 BAR_CURSOR | |
50 }; | |
51 | |
52 /* Structure recording bitmaps and reference count. | |
53 If REFCOUNT is 0 then this record is free to be reused. */ | |
54 | |
55 struct mac_bitmap_record | |
56 { | |
57 char *bitmap_data; | |
58 int refcount; | |
59 int height, width; | |
60 }; | |
61 | |
62 | |
63 /* For each display (currently only one on mac), we have a structure that | |
64 records information about it. */ | |
65 | |
66 struct mac_display_info | |
67 { | |
68 /* Chain of all mac_display_info structures. */ | |
69 struct mac_display_info *next; | |
70 | |
71 /* This is a cons cell of the form (NAME . FONT-LIST-CACHE). | |
72 The same cons cell also appears in x_display_name_list. */ | |
73 Lisp_Object name_list_element; | |
74 | |
75 /* Number of frames that are on this display. */ | |
76 int reference_count; | |
77 | |
78 /* Dots per inch of the screen. */ | |
79 double resx, resy; | |
80 | |
81 /* Number of planes on this screen. */ | |
82 int n_planes; | |
83 | |
84 /* Number of bits per pixel on this screen. */ | |
85 int n_cbits; | |
86 | |
87 /* Dimensions of this screen. */ | |
88 int height, width; | |
89 #if 0 | |
90 int height_in,width_in; | |
91 #endif | |
92 | |
93 /* Mask of things that cause the mouse to be grabbed. */ | |
94 int grabbed; | |
95 | |
96 #if 0 | |
97 /* Emacs bitmap-id of the default icon bitmap for this frame. | |
98 Or -1 if none has been allocated yet. */ | |
99 int icon_bitmap_id; | |
100 | |
101 #endif | |
102 /* The root window of this screen. */ | |
103 Window root_window; | |
104 | |
105 /* The cursor to use for vertical scroll bars. */ | |
106 struct Cursor *vertical_scroll_bar_cursor; | |
107 | |
108 #if 0 | |
109 /* color palette information. */ | |
110 int has_palette; | |
111 struct w32_palette_entry * color_list; | |
112 unsigned num_colors; | |
113 HPALETTE palette; | |
114 | |
115 /* deferred action flags checked when starting frame update. */ | |
116 int regen_palette; | |
117 | |
118 /* Keystroke that has been faked by Emacs and will be ignored when | |
119 received; value is reset after key is received. */ | |
120 int faked_key; | |
121 | |
122 #endif | |
123 | |
124 /* A table of all the fonts we have already loaded. */ | |
125 struct font_info *font_table; | |
126 | |
127 /* The current capacity of font_table. */ | |
128 int font_table_size; | |
129 | |
130 /* The number of fonts actually stored in the font table. | |
131 font_table[n] is used and valid iff 0 <= n < n_fonts. 0 <= | |
132 n_fonts <= font_table_size. and font_table[i].name != 0. */ | |
133 int n_fonts; | |
134 | |
135 /* Minimum width over all characters in all fonts in font_table. */ | |
136 int smallest_char_width; | |
137 | |
138 /* Minimum font height over all fonts in font_table. */ | |
139 int smallest_font_height; | |
140 | |
141 /* Reusable Graphics Context for drawing a cursor in a non-default face. */ | |
142 XGCValues *scratch_cursor_gc; | |
143 | |
144 /* These variables describe the range of text currently shown in its | |
145 mouse-face, together with the window they apply to. As long as | |
146 the mouse stays within this range, we need not redraw anything on | |
147 its account. Rows and columns are glyph matrix positions in | |
148 MOUSE_FACE_WINDOW. */ | |
149 int mouse_face_beg_row, mouse_face_beg_col; | |
150 int mouse_face_beg_x, mouse_face_beg_y; | |
151 int mouse_face_end_row, mouse_face_end_col; | |
152 int mouse_face_end_x, mouse_face_end_y; | |
153 int mouse_face_past_end; | |
154 Lisp_Object mouse_face_window; | |
155 int mouse_face_face_id; | |
156 Lisp_Object mouse_face_overlay; | |
157 | |
158 /* 1 if a mouse motion event came and we didn't handle it right away because | |
159 gc was in progress. */ | |
160 int mouse_face_deferred_gc; | |
161 | |
162 /* FRAME and X, Y position of mouse when last checked for | |
163 highlighting. X and Y can be negative or out of range for the frame. */ | |
164 struct frame *mouse_face_mouse_frame; | |
165 | |
166 int mouse_face_mouse_x, mouse_face_mouse_y; | |
167 | |
168 /* Nonzero means defer mouse-motion highlighting. */ | |
169 int mouse_face_defer; | |
170 | |
171 /* Nonzero means that the mouse highlight should not be shown. */ | |
172 int mouse_face_hidden; | |
173 | |
174 int mouse_face_image_state; | |
175 | |
176 char *mac_id_name; | |
177 | |
178 /* Pointer to bitmap records. */ | |
179 struct mac_bitmap_record *bitmaps; | |
180 | |
181 /* Allocated size of bitmaps field. */ | |
182 int bitmaps_size; | |
183 | |
184 /* Last used bitmap index. */ | |
185 int bitmaps_last; | |
186 | |
187 /* The frame (if any) which has the window that has keyboard focus. | |
188 Zero if none. This is examined by Ffocus_frame in w32fns.c. Note | |
189 that a mere EnterNotify event can set this; if you need to know the | |
190 last frame specified in a FocusIn or FocusOut event, use | |
191 w32_focus_event_frame. */ | |
192 struct frame *x_focus_frame; | |
193 | |
194 /* The last frame mentioned in a FocusIn or FocusOut event. This is | |
195 separate from w32_focus_frame, because whether or not LeaveNotify | |
196 events cause us to lose focus depends on whether or not we have | |
197 received a FocusIn event for it. */ | |
198 struct frame *x_focus_event_frame; | |
199 | |
200 /* The frame which currently has the visual highlight, and should get | |
201 keyboard input (other sorts of input have the frame encoded in the | |
202 event). It points to the focus frame's selected window's | |
203 frame. It differs from w32_focus_frame when we're using a global | |
204 minibuffer. */ | |
205 struct frame *x_highlight_frame; | |
206 | |
207 /* Cache of images. */ | |
208 struct image_cache *image_cache; | |
209 }; | |
210 | |
211 #define x_display_info mac_display_info | |
212 | |
213 /* This is a chain of structures for all the X displays currently in use. */ | |
214 extern struct x_display_info *x_display_list; | |
215 | |
216 /* This is a chain of structures for all the displays currently in use. */ | |
217 extern struct mac_display_info one_mac_display_info; | |
218 | |
219 /* This is a list of cons cells, each of the form (NAME . FONT-LIST-CACHE), | |
220 one for each element of x_display_list and in the same order. | |
221 NAME is the name of the frame. | |
222 FONT-LIST-CACHE records previous values returned by x-list-fonts. */ | |
223 extern Lisp_Object x_display_name_list; | |
224 | |
225 /* A flag to control how to display unibyte 8-bit character. */ | |
226 extern int unibyte_display_via_language_environment; | |
227 | |
228 extern struct x_display_info *x_display_info_for_display P_ ((Display *)); | |
229 extern struct x_display_info *x_display_info_for_name P_ ((Lisp_Object)); | |
230 | |
231 extern struct mac_display_info *mac_term_init (); | |
232 | |
233 /* When Emacs uses a tty window, tty_display in frame.c points to an | |
234 x_output struct . */ | |
235 struct x_output | |
236 { | |
237 unsigned long background_pixel; | |
238 unsigned long foreground_pixel; | |
239 }; | |
240 | |
241 /* The collection of data describing a window on the Mac. */ | |
242 struct mac_output { | |
243 /* Placeholder for things accessed through output_data.x. Must | |
244 appear first. */ | |
245 struct x_output x_compatible; | |
246 | |
247 /* Menubar "widget" handle. */ | |
248 int menubar_widget; | |
249 | |
250 Window mWP; /* pointer to QuickDraw window */ | |
251 FRAME_PTR mFP; /* points back to the frame struct */ | |
252 | |
253 #if 0 | |
254 int mNumCols; /* number of characters per column */ | |
255 int mNumRows; /* number of characters per row */ | |
256 int mLineHeight; /* height of one line of text in pixels */ | |
257 int mCharWidth; /* width of one character in pixels */ | |
258 int mHomeX; /* X pixel coordinate of lower left | |
259 corner of character at (0, 0) */ | |
260 int mHomeY; /* Y pixel coordinate of lower left | |
261 corner of character at (0, 0) */ | |
262 int mHighlight; /* current highlight state (0 = off). */ | |
263 int mTermWinSize; /* num of lines from top of window | |
264 affected by ins_del_lines; set by | |
265 set_terminal_window. */ | |
266 #endif /* 0 */ | |
267 | |
268 #if 0 | |
269 /* stuffs used by xfaces.c */ | |
270 struct face **param_faces; | |
271 int n_param_faces; | |
272 struct face **computed_faces; | |
273 int n_computed_faces; | |
274 int size_computed_faces; | |
275 #endif | |
276 | |
277 /* Position of the Mac window (x and y offsets in global coordinates). */ | |
278 int left_pos; | |
279 int top_pos; | |
280 | |
281 /* Border width of the W32 window as known by the window system. */ | |
282 int border_width; | |
283 | |
284 /* Size of the W32 window in pixels. */ | |
285 int pixel_height, pixel_width; | |
286 | |
287 /* Height of a line, in pixels. */ | |
288 int line_height; | |
289 | |
290 /* Here are the Graphics Contexts for the default font. */ | |
291 GC normal_gc; /* Normal video */ | |
292 GC reverse_gc; /* Reverse video */ | |
293 GC cursor_gc; /* cursor drawing */ | |
294 | |
295 /* Width of the internal border. This is a line of background color | |
296 just inside the window's border. When the frame is selected, | |
297 a highlighting is displayed inside the internal border. */ | |
298 int internal_border_width; | |
299 | |
300 /* The window used for this frame. | |
301 May be zero while the frame object is being created | |
302 and the window has not yet been created. */ | |
303 Window window_desc; | |
304 | |
305 /* The window that is the parent of this window. | |
306 Usually this is a window that was made by the window manager, | |
307 but it can be the root window, and it can be explicitly specified | |
308 (see the explicit_parent field, below). */ | |
309 Window parent_desc; | |
310 | |
311 /* Default ASCII font of this frame. */ | |
312 XFontStruct *font; | |
313 | |
314 /* The baseline offset of the default ASCII font. */ | |
315 int baseline_offset; | |
316 | |
317 /* If a fontset is specified for this frame instead of font, this | |
318 value contains an ID of the fontset, else -1. */ | |
319 int fontset; | |
320 | |
321 /* Pixel values used for various purposes. | |
322 border_pixel may be -1 meaning use a gray tile. */ | |
323 unsigned long cursor_pixel; | |
324 unsigned long border_pixel; | |
325 unsigned long mouse_pixel; | |
326 unsigned long cursor_foreground_pixel; | |
327 | |
328 /* Foreground color for scroll bars. A value of -1 means use the | |
329 default (black for non-toolkit scroll bars). */ | |
330 unsigned long scroll_bar_foreground_pixel; | |
331 | |
332 /* Background color for scroll bars. A value of -1 means use the | |
333 default (background color of the frame for non-toolkit scroll | |
334 bars). */ | |
335 unsigned long scroll_bar_background_pixel; | |
336 | |
337 /* Descriptor for the cursor in use for this window. */ | |
338 struct Cursor *text_cursor; | |
339 struct Cursor *nontext_cursor; | |
340 struct Cursor *modeline_cursor; | |
341 struct Cursor *cross_cursor; | |
342 struct Cursor *hourglass_cursor; | |
343 #if 0 | |
344 /* Window whose cursor is hourglass_cursor. This window is temporarily | |
345 mapped to display a hourglass-cursor. */ | |
346 Window hourglass_window; | |
347 | |
348 /* Non-zero means hourglass cursor is currently displayed. */ | |
349 unsigned hourglass_p : 1; | |
350 | |
351 /* Flag to set when the window needs to be completely repainted. */ | |
352 int needs_exposure; | |
353 | |
354 #endif | |
355 | |
356 /* What kind of text cursor is drawn in this window right now? | |
357 (If there is no cursor (phys_cursor_x < 0), then this means nothing.) */ | |
358 enum text_cursor_kinds current_cursor; | |
359 | |
360 /* What kind of text cursor should we draw in the future? | |
361 This should always be filled_box_cursor or bar_cursor. */ | |
362 enum text_cursor_kinds desired_cursor; | |
363 | |
364 /* Width of bar cursor (if we are using that). */ | |
365 int cursor_width; | |
366 | |
367 #if 0 | |
368 DWORD dwStyle; | |
369 #endif | |
370 | |
371 /* The size of the extra width currently allotted for vertical | |
372 scroll bars, in pixels. */ | |
373 int vertical_scroll_bar_extra; | |
374 | |
375 /* The extra width currently allotted for the areas in which | |
376 truncation marks, continuation marks, and overlay arrows are | |
377 displayed. */ | |
378 int left_fringe_width, right_fringe_width; | |
379 int fringe_cols, fringes_extra; | |
380 | |
381 /* This is the gravity value for the specified window position. */ | |
382 int win_gravity; | |
383 | |
384 /* The geometry flags for this window. */ | |
385 int size_hint_flags; | |
386 | |
387 /* This is the Emacs structure for the display this frame is on. */ | |
388 /* struct w32_display_info *display_info; */ | |
389 | |
390 /* Nonzero means our parent is another application's window | |
391 and was explicitly specified. */ | |
392 char explicit_parent; | |
393 | |
394 /* Nonzero means tried already to make this frame visible. */ | |
395 char asked_for_visible; | |
396 | |
397 /* Nonzero means menubar is currently active. */ | |
398 char menubar_active; | |
399 | |
400 /* Nonzero means a menu command is being processed. */ | |
401 char menu_command_in_progress; | |
402 | |
403 /* Nonzero means menubar is about to become active, but should be | |
404 brought up to date first. */ | |
405 volatile char pending_menu_activation; | |
406 | |
407 /* Relief GCs, colors etc. */ | |
408 struct relief | |
409 { | |
410 XGCValues *gc; | |
411 unsigned long pixel; | |
412 int allocated_p; | |
413 } | |
414 black_relief, white_relief; | |
415 | |
416 /* The background for which the above relief GCs were set up. | |
417 They are changed only when a different background is involved. */ | |
418 unsigned long relief_background; | |
419 }; | |
420 | |
421 typedef struct mac_output mac_output; | |
422 | |
423 /* Return the Mac window used for displaying data in frame F. */ | |
424 #define FRAME_MAC_WINDOW(f) ((f)->output_data.mac->mWP) | |
425 | |
426 #define FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL(f) ((f)->output_data.x->foreground_pixel) | |
427 #define FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL(f) ((f)->output_data.x->background_pixel) | |
428 | |
429 #define FRAME_FONT(f) ((f)->output_data.mac->font) | |
430 #define FRAME_FONTSET(f) ((f)->output_data.mac->fontset) | |
431 | |
432 #undef FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH | |
433 #define FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH(f) \ | |
434 ((f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width) | |
435 #define FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT(f) ((f)->output_data.mac->line_height) | |
436 /* Width of the default font of frame F. Must be defined by each | |
437 terminal specific header. */ | |
438 #define FRAME_DEFAULT_FONT_WIDTH(F) FONT_WIDTH (FRAME_FONT (F)) | |
439 #define FRAME_BASELINE_OFFSET(f) ((f)->output_data.mac->baseline_offset) | |
440 | |
441 /* This gives the w32_display_info structure for the display F is on. */ | |
442 #define FRAME_MAC_DISPLAY_INFO(f) (&one_mac_display_info) | |
443 #define FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO(f) (&one_mac_display_info) | |
444 | |
445 /* This is the `Display *' which frame F is on. */ | |
446 #define FRAME_MAC_DISPLAY(f) (0) | |
447 | |
448 /* This is the 'font_info *' which frame F has. */ | |
449 #define FRAME_MAC_FONT_TABLE(f) (FRAME_MAC_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->font_table) | |
450 | |
451 /* These two really ought to be called FRAME_PIXEL_{WIDTH,HEIGHT}. */ | |
452 #define PIXEL_WIDTH(f) ((f)->output_data.mac->pixel_width) | |
453 #define PIXEL_HEIGHT(f) ((f)->output_data.mac->pixel_height) | |
454 | |
455 #define FRAME_DESIRED_CURSOR(f) ((f)->output_data.mac->desired_cursor) | |
456 | |
457 /* Value is the smallest width of any character in any font on frame F. */ | |
458 | |
459 #define FRAME_SMALLEST_CHAR_WIDTH(F) \ | |
460 FRAME_MAC_DISPLAY_INFO(F)->smallest_char_width | |
461 | |
462 /* Value is the smallest height of any font on frame F. */ | |
463 | |
464 #define FRAME_SMALLEST_FONT_HEIGHT(F) \ | |
465 FRAME_MAC_DISPLAY_INFO(F)->smallest_font_height | |
466 | |
467 /* Return a pointer to the image cache of frame F. */ | |
468 | |
469 #define FRAME_X_IMAGE_CACHE(F) FRAME_MAC_DISPLAY_INFO ((F))->image_cache | |
470 | |
471 | |
472 /* Total width of fringes reserved for drawing truncation bitmaps, | |
473 continuation bitmaps and alike. The width is in canonical char | |
474 units of the frame. This must currently be the case because window | |
475 sizes aren't pixel values. If it weren't the case, we wouldn't be | |
476 able to split windows horizontally nicely. */ | |
477 | |
478 #define FRAME_X_FRINGE_COLS(F) ((F)->output_data.mac->fringe_cols) | |
479 | |
480 /* Total width of fringes in pixels. */ | |
481 | |
482 #define FRAME_X_FRINGE_WIDTH(F) ((F)->output_data.mac->fringes_extra) | |
483 | |
484 /* Pixel-width of the left and right fringe. */ | |
485 | |
486 #define FRAME_X_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH(F) ((F)->output_data.mac->left_fringe_width) | |
487 #define FRAME_X_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH(F) ((F)->output_data.mac->right_fringe_width) | |
488 | |
489 | |
490 | |
491 /* Mac-specific scroll bar stuff. */ | |
492 | |
493 /* We represent scroll bars as lisp vectors. This allows us to place | |
494 references to them in windows without worrying about whether we'll | |
495 end up with windows referring to dead scroll bars; the garbage | |
496 collector will free it when its time comes. | |
497 | |
498 We use struct scroll_bar as a template for accessing fields of the | |
499 vector. */ | |
500 | |
501 struct scroll_bar { | |
502 | |
503 /* These fields are shared by all vectors. */ | |
504 EMACS_INT size_from_Lisp_Vector_struct; | |
505 struct Lisp_Vector *next_from_Lisp_Vector_struct; | |
506 | |
507 /* The window we're a scroll bar for. */ | |
508 Lisp_Object window; | |
509 | |
510 /* The next and previous in the chain of scroll bars in this frame. */ | |
511 Lisp_Object next, prev; | |
512 | |
513 /* The Mac control handle of this scroll bar. Since this is a full | |
514 32-bit quantity, we store it split into two 32-bit values. */ | |
515 Lisp_Object control_handle_low, control_handle_high; | |
516 | |
517 /* The position and size of the scroll bar in pixels, relative to the | |
518 frame. */ | |
519 Lisp_Object top, left, width, height; | |
520 | |
521 /* The starting and ending positions of the handle, relative to the | |
522 handle area (i.e. zero is the top position, not | |
523 SCROLL_BAR_TOP_BORDER). If they're equal, that means the handle | |
524 hasn't been drawn yet. | |
525 | |
526 These are not actually the locations where the beginning and end | |
527 are drawn; in order to keep handles from becoming invisible when | |
528 editing large files, we establish a minimum height by always | |
529 drawing handle bottoms VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_MIN_HANDLE pixels below | |
530 where they would be normally; the bottom and top are in a | |
531 different co-ordinate system. */ | |
532 Lisp_Object start, end; | |
533 | |
534 /* If the scroll bar handle is currently being dragged by the user, | |
535 this is the number of pixels from the top of the handle to the | |
536 place where the user grabbed it. If the handle isn't currently | |
537 being dragged, this is Qnil. */ | |
538 Lisp_Object dragging; | |
539 }; | |
540 | |
541 /* The number of elements a vector holding a struct scroll_bar needs. */ | |
542 #define SCROLL_BAR_VEC_SIZE \ | |
543 ((sizeof (struct scroll_bar) \ | |
544 - sizeof (EMACS_INT) - sizeof (struct Lisp_Vector *)) \ | |
545 / sizeof (Lisp_Object)) | |
546 | |
547 /* Turning a lisp vector value into a pointer to a struct scroll_bar. */ | |
548 #define XSCROLL_BAR(vec) ((struct scroll_bar *) XVECTOR (vec)) | |
549 | |
550 | |
551 /* Building a 32-bit C integer from two 16-bit lisp integers. */ | |
552 #define SCROLL_BAR_PACK(low, high) (XINT (high) << 16 | XINT (low)) | |
553 | |
554 /* Setting two lisp integers to the low and high words of a 32-bit C int. */ | |
555 #define SCROLL_BAR_UNPACK(low, high, int32) \ | |
556 (XSETINT ((low), (int32) & 0xffff), \ | |
557 XSETINT ((high), ((int32) >> 16) & 0xffff)) | |
558 | |
559 | |
560 /* Extract the Mac control handle of the scroll bar from a struct | |
561 scroll_bar. */ | |
562 #define SCROLL_BAR_CONTROL_HANDLE(ptr) \ | |
563 ((ControlHandle) SCROLL_BAR_PACK ((ptr)->control_handle_low, \ | |
564 (ptr)->control_handle_high)) | |
565 | |
566 /* Store a Mac control handle in a struct scroll_bar. */ | |
567 #define SET_SCROLL_BAR_CONTROL_HANDLE(ptr, id) \ | |
568 (SCROLL_BAR_UNPACK ((ptr)->control_handle_low, \ | |
569 (ptr)->control_handle_high, (int) id)) | |
570 | |
571 /* Return the inside width of a vertical scroll bar, given the outside | |
572 width. */ | |
573 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_INSIDE_WIDTH(f,width) \ | |
574 ((width) \ | |
575 - VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_LEFT_BORDER \ | |
576 - VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_RIGHT_BORDER \ | |
577 - VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM * 2) | |
578 | |
579 /* Return the length of the rectangle within which the top of the | |
580 handle must stay. This isn't equivalent to the inside height, | |
581 because the scroll bar handle has a minimum height. | |
582 | |
583 This is the real range of motion for the scroll bar, so when we're | |
584 scaling buffer positions to scroll bar positions, we use this, not | |
585 VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_INSIDE_HEIGHT. */ | |
586 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_RANGE(f,height) \ | |
587 (VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_INSIDE_HEIGHT (f, height) \ | |
588 - VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_MIN_HANDLE - UP_AND_DOWN_ARROWS) | |
589 | |
590 /* Return the inside height of vertical scroll bar, given the outside | |
591 height. See VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_RANGE too. */ | |
592 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_INSIDE_HEIGHT(f,height) \ | |
593 ((height) - VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_BORDER \ | |
594 - VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_BOTTOM_BORDER) | |
595 | |
596 | |
597 /* Border widths for scroll bars. | |
598 | |
599 Scroll bar windows don't have any borders; their border width is | |
600 set to zero, and we redraw borders ourselves. This makes the code | |
601 a bit cleaner, since we don't have to convert between outside width | |
602 (used when relating to the rest of the screen) and inside width | |
603 (used when sizing and drawing the scroll bar window itself). | |
604 | |
605 The handle moves up and down/back and forth in a rectangle inset | |
606 from the edges of the scroll bar. These are widths by which we | |
607 inset the handle boundaries from the scroll bar edges. */ | |
608 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_LEFT_BORDER (0) | |
609 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_RIGHT_BORDER (0) | |
610 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_BORDER (0) | |
611 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_BOTTOM_BORDER (0) | |
612 | |
613 /* Minimum lengths for scroll bar handles, in pixels. */ | |
614 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_MIN_HANDLE (16) | |
615 | |
616 /* Combined length of up and down arrow boxes in scroll bars, in pixels. */ | |
617 #define UP_AND_DOWN_ARROWS (32) | |
618 | |
619 /* Trimming off a few pixels from each side prevents | |
620 text from glomming up against the scroll bar */ | |
621 #define VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM (0) | |
622 | |
623 | |
624 /* Manipulating pixel sizes and character sizes. | |
625 Knowledge of which factors affect the overall size of the window should | |
626 be hidden in these macros, if that's possible. | |
627 | |
628 Return the upper/left pixel position of the character cell on frame F | |
629 at ROW/COL. */ | |
630 #define CHAR_TO_PIXEL_ROW(f, row) \ | |
631 ((f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width \ | |
632 + (row) * (f)->output_data.mac->line_height) | |
633 #define CHAR_TO_PIXEL_COL(f, col) \ | |
634 ((f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width \ | |
635 + (col) * FONT_WIDTH ((f)->output_data.mac->font)) | |
636 | |
637 /* Return the pixel width/height of frame F if it has | |
638 WIDTH columns/HEIGHT rows. */ | |
639 #define CHAR_TO_PIXEL_WIDTH(f, width) \ | |
640 (CHAR_TO_PIXEL_COL (f, width) \ | |
641 + (f)->output_data.mac->vertical_scroll_bar_extra \ | |
642 + (f)->output_data.mac->fringes_extra \ | |
643 + (f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width) | |
644 #define CHAR_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT(f, height) \ | |
645 (CHAR_TO_PIXEL_ROW (f, height) \ | |
646 + (f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width) | |
647 | |
648 | |
649 /* Return the row/column (zero-based) of the character cell containing | |
650 the pixel on FRAME at ROW/COL. */ | |
651 #define PIXEL_TO_CHAR_ROW(f, row) \ | |
652 (((row) - (f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width) \ | |
653 / (f)->output_data.mac->line_height) | |
654 #define PIXEL_TO_CHAR_COL(f, col) \ | |
655 (((col) - (f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width) \ | |
656 / FONT_WIDTH ((f)->output_data.mac->font)) | |
657 | |
658 /* How many columns/rows of text can we fit in WIDTH/HEIGHT pixels on | |
659 frame F? */ | |
660 #define PIXEL_TO_CHAR_WIDTH(f, width) \ | |
661 (PIXEL_TO_CHAR_COL (f, ((width) \ | |
662 - (f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width \ | |
663 - (f)->output_data.mac->fringes_extra \ | |
664 - (f)->output_data.mac->vertical_scroll_bar_extra))) | |
665 #define PIXEL_TO_CHAR_HEIGHT(f, height) \ | |
666 (PIXEL_TO_CHAR_ROW (f, ((height) \ | |
667 - (f)->output_data.mac->internal_border_width))) | |
668 | |
669 struct frame * check_x_frame (Lisp_Object); | |
670 |