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(eshell-modify-global-environment): Added this customization variable, which will cause any "export" commands within any eshell buffer to modify the global Emacs environment. It defaults to nil, which means that such commands will only modify that Eshell buffer's environment. (eshell-var-initialize): Initialize `eshell-modify-global-environment'.
author John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
date Fri, 03 May 2002 20:43:53 +0000
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;;; pc-win.el --- setup support for `PC windows' (whatever that is)

;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Morten Welinder <terra@diku.dk>
;; Maintainer: FSF

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; any later version.

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;;; Commentary:

;;; Code:

(load "term/internal" nil t)

;;; This is copied from etc/rgb.txt, except that some values were changed
;;; a bit to make them consistent with DOS console colors, and the RGB
;;; values were scaled up to 16 bits, as `tty-define-color' requires.
;;;
;;; The mapping between the 16 standard EGA/VGA colors and X color names
;;; was done by running a Unix version of Emacs inside an X client and a
;;; DJGPP-compiled Emacs on the same PC.  The names of X colors used to
;;; define the pixel values are shown as comments to each color below.
;;;
;;; If you want to change the RGB values, keep in mind that various pieces
;;; of Emacs think that a color whose RGB values add up to less than 0.6 of
;;; the values for WHITE (i.e. less than 117963) are ``dark'', otherwise the
;;; color is ``light''; see `frame-set-background-mode' in lisp/faces.el for
;;; an example.
(defvar msdos-color-values
  '(("black"          0     0     0     0)
    ("blue"           1     0     0 52480) ; MediumBlue
    ("green"          2  8704 35584  8704) ; ForestGreen
    ("cyan"           3     0 52736 53504) ; DarkTurquoise
    ("red"            4 45568  8704  8704) ; FireBrick
    ("magenta"        5 35584     0 35584) ; DarkMagenta
    ("brown"          6 40960 20992 11520) ; Sienna
    ("lightgray"      7 48640 48640 48640) ; Gray
    ("darkgray"       8 26112 26112 26112) ; Gray40
    ("lightblue"      9     0     0 65535) ; Blue
    ("lightgreen"    10     0 65535     0) ; Green
    ("lightcyan"     11     0 65535 65535) ; Cyan
    ("lightred"      12 65535     0     0) ; Red
    ("lightmagenta"  13 65535     0 65535) ; Magenta
    ("yellow"        14 65535 65535     0) ; Yellow
    ("white"         15 65535 65535 65535))
  "A list of MS-DOS console colors, their indices and 16-bit RGB values.")

;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;; We want to delay setting frame parameters until the faces are setup
(defvar default-frame-alist nil)
(modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame default-frame-alist)
(tty-color-clear)

(defun msdos-face-setup ()
  (set-face-foreground 'bold "yellow" terminal-frame)
  (set-face-foreground 'italic "red" terminal-frame)
  (set-face-foreground 'bold-italic "lightred" terminal-frame)
  (set-face-foreground 'underline "white" terminal-frame)

  (make-face 'msdos-menu-active-face)
  (make-face 'msdos-menu-passive-face)
  (make-face 'msdos-menu-select-face)
  (set-face-foreground 'msdos-menu-active-face "white" terminal-frame)
  (set-face-foreground 'msdos-menu-passive-face "lightgray" terminal-frame)
  (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-active-face "blue" terminal-frame)
  (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-passive-face "blue" terminal-frame)
  (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-select-face "red" terminal-frame))

(add-hook 'before-init-hook 'msdos-face-setup)

(defun msdos-handle-reverse-video (frame parameters)
  "Handle the reverse-video frame parameter on MS-DOS frames."
  (when (cdr (or (assq 'reverse parameters)
		 (assq 'reverse default-frame-alist)))
      (let* ((params (frame-parameters frame))
	     (fg (cdr (assq 'foreground-color params)))
	     (bg (cdr (assq 'background-color params))))
	(if (equal fg (cdr (assq 'mouse-color params)))
	    (modify-frame-parameters frame
				     (list (cons 'mouse-color bg))))
	(if (equal fg (cdr (assq 'cursor-color params)))
	    (modify-frame-parameters frame
				     (list (cons 'cursor-color bg)))))))

;; This must run after all the default colors are inserted into
;; tty-color-alist, since msdos-handle-reverse-video needs to know the
;; actual frame colors.  tty-color-alist is set up by startup.el, but
;; only after it runs before-init-hook and after-init-hook.
(defun msdos-setup-initial-frame ()
  (modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame default-frame-alist)
  ;; This remembers the screen colors after applying default-frame-alist,
  ;; so that all subsequent frames could begin with those colors.
  (msdos-remember-default-colors terminal-frame)
  (modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame initial-frame-alist)
  (msdos-handle-reverse-video terminal-frame
			      (frame-parameters terminal-frame))

  (frame-set-background-mode terminal-frame)
  (face-set-after-frame-default terminal-frame))

(add-hook 'term-setup-hook 'msdos-setup-initial-frame)

;; We create frames as if we were a terminal, but with a twist.
(defun make-msdos-frame (&optional parameters)
  (let ((frame (make-terminal-frame parameters))
	success)
    (unwind-protect
	(progn
	  (msdos-handle-reverse-video frame (frame-parameters frame))
	  (frame-set-background-mode frame)
	  (face-set-after-frame-default frame)
	  (setq success t))
      (unless success (delete-frame frame)))
    frame))

(setq frame-creation-function 'make-msdos-frame)

;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;; More or less useful imitations of certain X-functions.  A lot of the
;; values returned are questionable, but usually only the form of the
;; returned value matters.  Also, by the way, recall that `ignore' is
;; a useful function for returning 'nil regardless of argument.

;; From src/xfns.c
(defun x-list-fonts (pattern &optional face frame maximum width)
  (if (or (null width) (and (numberp width) (= width 1)))
      (list "ms-dos")
    (list "no-such-font")))
(defun x-display-pixel-width (&optional frame) (frame-width frame))
(defun x-display-pixel-height (&optional frame) (frame-height frame))
(defun x-display-planes (&optional frame) 4) ;bg switched to 16 colors as well
(defun x-display-color-cells (&optional frame) 16)
(defun x-server-max-request-size (&optional frame) 1000000) ; ???
(defun x-server-vendor (&optional frame) t "GNU")
(defun x-server-version (&optional frame) '(1 0 0))
(defun x-display-screens (&optional frame) 1)
(defun x-display-mm-height (&optional frame) 245) ; Guess the size of my
(defun x-display-mm-width (&optional frame) 322)  ; monitor, EZ...
(defun x-display-backing-store (&optional frame) 'not-useful)
(defun x-display-visual-class (&optional frame) 'static-color)
(fset 'x-display-save-under 'ignore)
(fset 'x-get-resource 'ignore)

;; From lisp/term/x-win.el
(defvar x-display-name "pc"
  "The display name specifying the MS-DOS display and frame type.")
(setq split-window-keep-point t)
(defvar x-colors (mapcar 'car msdos-color-values)
  "The list of colors available on a PC display under MS-DOS.")

;; From lisp/term/w32-win.el
;
;;;; Selections and cut buffers
;
;;; We keep track of the last text selected here, so we can check the
;;; current selection against it, and avoid passing back our own text
;;; from x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value.
(defvar x-last-selected-text nil)

(defcustom x-select-enable-clipboard t
  "Non-nil means cutting and pasting uses the clipboard.
This is the default on this system, since MS-Windows does not
support other types of selections."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'killing)

(defun x-select-text (text &optional push)
  (if x-select-enable-clipboard 
      (w16-set-clipboard-data text))
  (setq x-last-selected-text text))
    
;;; Return the value of the current selection.
;;; Consult the selection, then the cut buffer.  Treat empty strings
;;; as if they were unset.
(defun x-get-selection-value ()
  (if x-select-enable-clipboard 
      (let (text)
	;; Don't die if x-get-selection signals an error.
	(condition-case c
	    (setq text (w16-get-clipboard-data))
	  (error (message "w16-get-clipboard-data:%s" c)))
	(if (string= text "") (setq text nil))
	(cond
	 ((not text) nil)
	 ((eq text x-last-selected-text) nil)
	 ((string= text x-last-selected-text)
	  ;; Record the newer string, so subsequent calls can use the 'eq' test.
	  (setq x-last-selected-text text)
	  nil)
	 (t
	  (setq x-last-selected-text text))))))

;;; Arrange for the kill and yank functions to set and check the clipboard.
(setq interprogram-cut-function 'x-select-text)
(setq interprogram-paste-function 'x-get-selection-value)

;; From lisp/faces.el: we only have one font, so always return
;; it, no matter which variety they've asked for.
(defun x-frob-font-slant (font which)
  font)
(make-obsolete 'x-frob-font-slant 'make-face-... "21.1")
(defun x-frob-font-weight (font which)
  font)
(make-obsolete 'x-frob-font-weight 'make-face-... "21.1")
(defun x-font-family-list ()
  "Return a list of available font families on FRAME.\n\
If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame.\n\
Value is a list of conses (FAMILY . FIXED-P) where FAMILY\n\
is a font family, and FIXED-P is non-nil if fonts of that family\n\
are fixed-pitch."
  '(("default" . t)))

;; From src/fontset.c:
(fset 'query-fontset 'ignore)

;; From lisp/term/x-win.el: make iconify-or-deiconify-frame a no-op.
(fset 'iconify-or-deiconify-frame 'ignore)

;; From lisp/frame.el
(fset 'set-default-font 'ignore)
(fset 'set-mouse-color 'ignore)		; We cannot, I think.
(fset 'set-cursor-color 'ignore)	; Hardware determined by char under.
(fset 'set-border-color 'ignore)	; Not useful.

;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

;;; pc-win.el ends here