view lisp/toolbar/up_arrow.xpm @ 50914:26edd9033fca

Use the original buffer-name as `base' in place of the nondirectory part of the file name. (uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names): Split the `newbuffile' arg into `base' and `dirname'. Reuse old uniquify-items to avoid recomputing their base&dirname. (uniquify-buffer-file-name): Only return the directory part. (uniquify-rerationalize-w/o-cb): Don't bother reseting proposed names. (rename-buffer): Use the `newname' arg as base. (create-file-buffer): Split the file name into base and dirname.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Fri, 09 May 2003 13:19:15 +0000
parents 54d90c318dfd
children 734ff40978ad
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/* XPM */
static char * up_arrow_xpm[] = {
"24 24 9 1",
" 	c None",
".	c #020202",
"+	c #121A12",
"@	c #78A16E",
"#	c #86AD7D",
"$	c #B2C6AE",
"%	c #263222",
"&	c #E7EDE6",
"*	c #497241",
"                        ",
"                        ",
"                        ",
"                        ",
"           ..           ",
"           ..           ",
"          .$*.          ",
"          +&*.          ",
"         .&&@*.         ",
"         .&&@*.         ",
"        .&&&@@*.        ",
"        .&&&##*.        ",
"       .&&&&#@@*.       ",
"       .&&&&###*.       ",
"      .&&&&&##@@*.      ",
"      .&&&&&###@@.      ",
"     .$$$$$$@@@@**.     ",
"     ......%.......     ",
"                        ",
"                        ",
"                        ",
"                        ",
"                        ",
"                        "};