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2010-04-04 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> * ido.el (ido-use-virtual-buffers): New variable to indicate whether "virtual buffer" support is enabled for IDO. Essentially it works as follows: Say you are visiting a file and the buffer gets cleaned up by mignight.el. Later, you want to switch to that buffer, but find it's no longer open. With virtual buffers enabled, the buffer name stays in the buffer list (using the ido-virtual face, and always at the end), and if you select it, it opens the file back up again. This allows you to think less about whether recently opened files are still open or not. Most of the time you can quit Emacs, restart, and then switch to a file buffer that was previously open as if it still were. NOTE: This feature has been present in iswitchb for several years now, and I'm porting the same logic to IDO. (ido-virtual): Face used to indicate virtual buffers in the list. (ido-buffer-internal): If a buffer is chosen, and no such buffer exists, but a virtual buffer of that name does (which would be why it was in the list), recreate the buffer by reopening the file. (ido-make-buffer-list): If virtual buffers are being used, call `ido-add-virtual-buffers-to-list' before the make list hook. (ido-virtual-buffers): New variable which contains a copy of the current contents of the `recentf-list', albeit pared down for the sake of speed, and with proper faces applied. (ido-add-virtual-buffers-to-list): Using the `recentf-list', create a list of "virtual buffers" to present to the user in addition to the currently open set. Note that this logic could get rather slow if that list is too large. With the default `recentf-max-saved-items' of 200, there is little speed penalty.
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date Sun, 04 Apr 2010 02:55:19 -0400
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;;; tool-bar.el --- setting up the tool bar
;;
;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
;;   2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; Author: Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
;; Keywords: mouse frames

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

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;;; Commentary:

;; Provides `tool-bar-mode' to control display of the tool-bar and
;; bindings for the global tool bar with convenience functions
;; `tool-bar-add-item' and `tool-bar-add-item-from-menu'.

;; The normal global binding for [tool-bar] (below) uses the value of
;; `tool-bar-map' as the actual keymap to define the tool bar.  Modes
;; may either bind items under the [tool-bar] prefix key of the local
;; map to add to the global bar or may set `tool-bar-map'
;; buffer-locally to override it.  (Some items are removed from the
;; global bar in modes which have `special' as their `mode-class'
;; property.)

;; Todo: Somehow make tool bars easily customizable by the naive?

;;; Code:

;; The autoload cookie doesn't work when preloading.
;; Deleting it means invoking this command won't work
;; when you are on a tty.  I hope that won't cause too much trouble -- rms.
(define-minor-mode tool-bar-mode
  "Toggle use of the tool bar.
With numeric ARG, display the tool bar if and only if ARG is positive.

See `tool-bar-add-item' and `tool-bar-add-item-from-menu' for
conveniently adding tool bar items."
  :init-value nil
  :global t
  :group 'mouse
  :group 'frames
  (if tool-bar-mode
      (progn
	;; Make one tool-bar-line for any - including non-graphical -
	;; terminal, see Bug#1754.  If this causes problems, we should
	;; handle the problem in `modify-frame-parameters' or do not
	;; call `modify-all-frames-parameters' when toggling the tool
	;; bar off either.
	(modify-all-frames-parameters (list (cons 'tool-bar-lines 1)))
	(if (= 1 (length (default-value 'tool-bar-map))) ; not yet setup
	    (tool-bar-setup)))
    (modify-all-frames-parameters (list (cons 'tool-bar-lines 0)))))

;;;###autoload
;; Used in the Show/Hide menu, to have the toggle reflect the current frame.
(defun toggle-tool-bar-mode-from-frame (&optional arg)
  "Toggle tool bar on or off, based on the status of the current frame.
See `tool-bar-mode' for more information."
  (interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
  (if (eq arg 'toggle)
      (tool-bar-mode (if (> (frame-parameter nil 'tool-bar-lines) 0) 0 1))
    (tool-bar-mode arg)))

;;;###autoload
;; We want to pretend the toolbar by standard is on, as this will make
;; customize consider disabling the toolbar a customization, and save
;; that.  We could do this for real by setting :init-value above, but
;; that would turn on the toolbar in MS Windows where it is currently
;; useless, and it would overwrite disabling the tool bar from X
;; resources.  If anyone want to implement this in a cleaner way,
;; please do so.
;; -- Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk> 2002-02-21.
(put 'tool-bar-mode 'standard-value '(t))

(defvar tool-bar-map (make-sparse-keymap)
  "Keymap for the tool bar.
Define this locally to override the global tool bar.")

(global-set-key [tool-bar]
		`(menu-item ,(purecopy "tool bar") ignore
			    :filter tool-bar-make-keymap))

(declare-function image-mask-p "image.c" (spec &optional frame))

(defconst tool-bar-keymap-cache (make-hash-table :weakness t :test 'equal))

(defun tool-bar-make-keymap (&optional ignore)
  "Generate an actual keymap from `tool-bar-map'.
Its main job is to figure out which images to use based on the display's
color capability and based on the available image libraries."
  (let ((key (cons (frame-terminal) tool-bar-map)))
    (or (gethash key tool-bar-keymap-cache)
	(puthash key (tool-bar-make-keymap-1) tool-bar-keymap-cache))))

(defun tool-bar-make-keymap-1 ()
  "Generate an actual keymap from `tool-bar-map', without caching."
  (mapcar (lambda (bind)
            (let (image-exp plist)
              (when (and (eq (car-safe (cdr-safe bind)) 'menu-item)
			 ;; For the format of menu-items, see node
			 ;; `Extended Menu Items' in the Elisp manual.
			 (setq plist (nthcdr (if (consp (nth 4 bind)) 5 4)
					     bind))
			 (setq image-exp (plist-get plist :image))
			 (consp image-exp)
			 (not (eq (car image-exp) 'image))
			 (fboundp (car image-exp)))
		(if (not (display-images-p))
		    (setq bind nil)
		  (let ((image (eval image-exp)))
		    (unless (and image (image-mask-p image))
		      (setq image (append image '(:mask heuristic))))
		    (setq bind (copy-sequence bind)
			  plist (nthcdr (if (consp (nth 4 bind)) 5 4)
					bind))
		    (plist-put plist :image image))))
	      bind))
	  tool-bar-map))

;;;###autoload
(defun tool-bar-add-item (icon def key &rest props)
  "Add an item to the tool bar.
ICON names the image, DEF is the key definition and KEY is a symbol
for the fake function key in the menu keymap.  Remaining arguments
PROPS are additional items to add to the menu item specification.  See
Info node `(elisp)Tool Bar'.  Items are added from left to right.

ICON is the base name of a file containing the image to use.  The
function will first try to use low-color/ICON.xpm if `display-color-cells'
is less or equal to 256, then ICON.xpm, then ICON.pbm, and finally
ICON.xbm, using `find-image'.

Use this function only to make bindings in the global value of `tool-bar-map'.
To define items in any other map, use `tool-bar-local-item'."
  (apply 'tool-bar-local-item icon def key tool-bar-map props))

;;;###autoload
(defun tool-bar-local-item (icon def key map &rest props)
  "Add an item to the tool bar in map MAP.
ICON names the image, DEF is the key definition and KEY is a symbol
for the fake function key in the menu keymap.  Remaining arguments
PROPS are additional items to add to the menu item specification.  See
Info node `(elisp)Tool Bar'.  Items are added from left to right.

ICON is the base name of a file containing the image to use.  The
function will first try to use low-color/ICON.xpm if `display-color-cells'
is less or equal to 256, then ICON.xpm, then ICON.pbm, and finally
ICON.xbm, using `find-image'."
  (let* ((fg (face-attribute 'tool-bar :foreground))
	 (bg (face-attribute 'tool-bar :background))
	 (colors (nconc (if (eq fg 'unspecified) nil (list :foreground fg))
			(if (eq bg 'unspecified) nil (list :background bg))))
	 (xpm-spec (list :type 'xpm :file (concat icon ".xpm")))
	 (xpm-lo-spec (list :type 'xpm :file
			    (concat "low-color/" icon ".xpm")))
	 (pbm-spec (append (list :type 'pbm :file
                                 (concat icon ".pbm")) colors))
	 (xbm-spec (append (list :type 'xbm :file
                                 (concat icon ".xbm")) colors))
	 (image-exp `(find-image
		      (cond ((not (display-color-p))
			     ',(list pbm-spec xbm-spec xpm-lo-spec xpm-spec))
			    ((< (display-color-cells) 256)
			     ',(list xpm-lo-spec xpm-spec pbm-spec xbm-spec))
			    (t
			     ',(list xpm-spec pbm-spec xbm-spec))))))
    (define-key-after map (vector key)
      `(menu-item ,(symbol-name key) ,def :image ,image-exp ,@props))))

;;;###autoload
(defun tool-bar-add-item-from-menu (command icon &optional map &rest props)
  "Define tool bar binding for COMMAND in keymap MAP using the given ICON.
This makes a binding for COMMAND in `tool-bar-map', copying its
binding from the menu bar in MAP (which defaults to `global-map'), but
modifies the binding by adding an image specification for ICON.  It
finds ICON just like `tool-bar-add-item'.  PROPS are additional
properties to add to the binding.

MAP must contain appropriate binding for `[menu-bar]' which holds a keymap.

Use this function only to make bindings in the global value of `tool-bar-map'.
To define items in any other map, use `tool-bar-local-item-from-menu'."
  (apply 'tool-bar-local-item-from-menu command icon
	 (default-value 'tool-bar-map) map props))

;;;###autoload
(defun tool-bar-local-item-from-menu (command icon in-map &optional from-map &rest props)
  "Define local tool bar binding for COMMAND using the given ICON.
This makes a binding for COMMAND in IN-MAP, copying its binding from
the menu bar in FROM-MAP (which defaults to `global-map'), but
modifies the binding by adding an image specification for ICON.  It
finds ICON just like `tool-bar-add-item'.  PROPS are additional
properties to add to the binding.

FROM-MAP must contain appropriate binding for `[menu-bar]' which
holds a keymap."
  (unless from-map
    (setq from-map global-map))
  (let* ((menu-bar-map (lookup-key from-map [menu-bar]))
	 (keys (where-is-internal command menu-bar-map))
	 (fg (face-attribute 'tool-bar :foreground))
	 (bg (face-attribute 'tool-bar :background))
	 (colors (nconc (if (eq fg 'unspecified) nil (list :foreground fg))
			(if (eq bg 'unspecified) nil (list :background bg))))
	 (xpm-spec (list :type 'xpm :file (concat icon ".xpm")))
	 (xpm-lo-spec (list :type 'xpm :file
			    (concat "low-color/" icon ".xpm")))
	 (pbm-spec (append (list :type 'pbm :file
                                 (concat icon ".pbm")) colors))
	 (xbm-spec (append (list :type 'xbm :file
                                 (concat icon ".xbm")) colors))
	 (image-exp `(find-image
		      (cond ((not (display-color-p))
			     ',(list pbm-spec xbm-spec xpm-lo-spec xpm-spec))
			    ((< (display-color-cells) 256)
			     ',(list xpm-lo-spec xpm-spec pbm-spec xbm-spec))
			    (t
			     ',(list xpm-spec pbm-spec xbm-spec)))))
	 submap key)
    ;; We'll pick up the last valid entry in the list of keys if
    ;; there's more than one.
    (dolist (k keys)
      ;; We're looking for a binding of the command in a submap of
      ;; the menu bar map, so the key sequence must be two or more
      ;; long.
      (if (and (vectorp k)
               (> (length k) 1))
          (let ((m (lookup-key menu-bar-map (substring k 0 -1)))
                ;; Last element in the bound key sequence:
                (kk (aref k (1- (length k)))))
            (if (and (keymapp m)
                     (symbolp kk))
                (setq submap m
                      key kk)))))
    (when (and (symbolp submap) (boundp submap))
      (setq submap (eval submap)))
    (let ((defn (assq key (cdr submap))))
      (if (eq (cadr defn) 'menu-item)
          (define-key-after in-map (vector key)
            (append (cdr defn) (list :image image-exp) props))
        (setq defn (cdr defn))
        (define-key-after in-map (vector key)
          (let ((rest (cdr defn)))
            ;; If the rest of the definition starts
            ;; with a list of menu cache info, get rid of that.
            (if (and (consp rest) (consp (car rest)))
                (setq rest (cdr rest)))
            (append `(menu-item ,(car defn) ,rest)
                    (list :image image-exp) props)))))))

;;; Set up some global items.  Additions/deletions up for grabs.

(defun tool-bar-setup ()
  ;; People say it's bad to have EXIT on the tool bar, since users
  ;; might inadvertently click that button.
  ;;(tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'save-buffers-kill-emacs "exit")
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'find-file "new")
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'menu-find-file-existing "open")
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'dired "diropen")
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'kill-this-buffer "close")
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'save-buffer "save" nil
			       :visible '(or buffer-file-name
					     (not (eq 'special
						      (get major-mode
							   'mode-class)))))
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'write-file "saveas" nil
			       :visible '(or buffer-file-name
					     (not (eq 'special
						      (get major-mode
							   'mode-class)))))
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'undo "undo" nil
			       :visible '(not (eq 'special (get major-mode
								'mode-class))))
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu (lookup-key menu-bar-edit-menu [cut])
			       "cut" nil
			       :visible '(not (eq 'special (get major-mode
								'mode-class))))
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu (lookup-key menu-bar-edit-menu [copy])
			       "copy")
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu (lookup-key menu-bar-edit-menu [paste])
			       "paste" nil
			       :visible '(not (eq 'special (get major-mode
								'mode-class))))
  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'nonincremental-search-forward "search")
  ;;(tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'ispell-buffer "spell")

  ;; There's no icon appropriate for News and we need a command rather
  ;; than a lambda for Read Mail.
  ;;(tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'compose-mail "mail/compose")

  (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu 'print-buffer "print")

  ;; tool-bar-add-item-from-menu itself operates on
  ;; (default-value 'tool-bar-map), but when we don't use that function,
  ;; we must explicitly operate on the default value.

  (let ((tool-bar-map (default-value 'tool-bar-map)))
    (tool-bar-add-item "preferences" 'customize 'customize
		       :help "Edit preferences (customize)")

    (tool-bar-add-item "help" (lambda ()
				(interactive)
				(popup-menu menu-bar-help-menu))
		       'help
		       :help "Pop up the Help menu")))


(provide 'tool-bar)
;; arch-tag: 15f30f0a-d0d7-4d50-bbb7-f48fd0c8582f
;;; tool-bar.el ends here