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[HAVE_NTGUI]: Include w32term.h.
[HAVE_NTGUI] (KBD_BUFFER_SIZE): Increase for NT window system.
[HAVE_NTGUI] (POLL_FOR_INPUT): Define.
[HAVE_NTGUI] (kbd_buffer_get_event): Enable windowing and menu events.
[HAVE_NTGUI] (lispy_function_keys): Define array for NT.
[HAVE_NTGUI] (make_lispy_event): Enable menu bar events.
[HAVE_NTGUI] (modify_event_symbol): Map symbol to keysym.
[HAVE_NTGUI] (read_char_x_menu_prompt): Display menus.
(FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET): New macro.
(make_lispy_event): Use FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET to modify event codes
before applying modifiers.
Use HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM instead of testing for specific window systems.
author | Geoff Voelker <voelker@cs.washington.edu> |
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date | Tue, 07 Nov 1995 07:20:59 +0000 |
parents | 9e7ec92a4fdf |
children | 11218164bc54 |
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;;; studly.el --- StudlyCaps (tm)(r)(c)(xxx) ;;; This is in the public domain, since it was distributed ;;; by its author without a copyright notice in 1986. ;; Keywords: games ;;; Commentary: ;; Functions to studlycapsify a region, word, or buffer. Possibly the ;; esoteric significance of studlycapsification escapes you; that is, ;; you suffer from autostudlycapsifibogotification. Too bad. ;;; Code: (defun studlify-region (begin end) "Studlify-case the region" (interactive "*r") (save-excursion (goto-char begin) (setq begin (point)) (while (and (<= (point) end) (not (looking-at "\\W*\\'"))) (forward-word 1) (backward-word 1) (setq begin (max (point) begin)) (forward-word 1) (let ((offset 0) (word-end (min (point) end)) c) (goto-char begin) (while (< (point) word-end) (setq offset (+ offset (following-char))) (forward-char 1)) (setq offset (+ offset (following-char))) (goto-char begin) (while (< (point) word-end) (setq c (following-char)) (if (and (= (% (+ c offset) 4) 2) (let ((ch (following-char))) (or (and (>= ch ?a) (<= ch ?z)) (and (>= ch ?A) (<= ch ?Z))))) (progn (delete-char 1) (insert (logxor c ? )))) (forward-char 1)) (setq begin (point)))))) (defun studlify-word (count) "Studlify-case the current word, or COUNT words if given an argument" (interactive "*p") (let ((begin (point)) end rb re) (forward-word count) (setq end (point)) (setq rb (min begin end) re (max begin end)) (studlify-region rb re))) (defun studlify-buffer () "Studlify-case the current buffer" (interactive "*") (studlify-region (point-min) (point-max))) ;;; studly.el ends here