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mailcap.el (mailcap-mime-extensions): Rename text/org to text/x-org.
gnus-draft.el (gnus-group-send-queue): Update the queue group in the group buffer after sending the queue.
gnus-draft.el (gnus-group-send-queue): Really refresh the queue group after sending.
gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-send-mail): Ditto.
gnus-group.el (gnus-group-refresh-group): New convenience function.
message.el (message-bogus-addresses): Remove commented-out value.
message.el (message-check-recipients): Display the encoded version of the bogus address if they differ.
flow-fill.el (fill-flowed): Make `delete-space' option correspond to "DelSp" parameter in RFC3676.
gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-move-article): Protect against backends (i.e., nnimap) returning nil as the article number.
author | Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> |
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date | Sun, 23 Jan 2011 00:34:08 +0000 |
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;;; pulse.el --- Pulsing Overlays ;;; Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <eric@siege-engine.com> ;; Version: 1.0 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; ;; Manage temporary pulsing of faces and overlays. ;; ;; This is a temporal decoration technique where something is to be ;; highlighted briefly. This adds a gentle pulsing style to the text ;; decorated this way. ;; ;; The following are useful entry points: ;; ;; `pulse' - Cause `pulse-highlight-face' to shift toward background color. ;; Assumes you are using a version of Emacs that supports pulsing. ;; ;; ;; `pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line' - Pulse a single line at POINT. ;; `pulse-momentary-highlight-region' - Pulse a region. ;; `pulse-momentary-highlight-overlay' - Pulse an overlay ;; These three functions will just blink the specified area if ;; the version of Emacs you are using doesn't support pulsing. ;; ;; `pulse-line-hook-function' - A simple function that can be used in a ;; hook that will pulse whatever line the cursor is on. ;; ;;; History: ;; ;; The original pulse code was written for semantic tag highlighting. ;; It has been extracted, and adapted for general purpose pulsing. ;; ;; Pulse is a part of CEDET. http://cedet.sf.net (defun pulse-available-p () "Return non-nil if pulsing is available on the current frame." (condition-case nil (let ((v (color-values (face-background 'default)))) (numberp (car-safe v))) (error nil))) (defcustom pulse-flag (pulse-available-p) "Whether to use pulsing for momentary highlighting. Pulsing involves a bright highlight that slowly shifts to the background color. If the value is nil, highlight with an unchanging color until a key is pressed. If the value is `never', do no coloring at all. Any other value means to the default pulsing behavior. If `pulse-flag' is non-nil, but `pulse-available-p' is nil, then this flag is ignored." :group 'pulse :type 'boolean) (defface pulse-highlight-start-face '((((class color) (background dark)) (:background "#AAAA33")) (((class color) (background light)) (:background "#FFFFAA"))) "*Face used at beginning of a highight." :group 'pulse) (defface pulse-highlight-face '((((class color) (background dark)) (:background "#AAAA33")) (((class color) (background light)) (:background "#FFFFAA"))) "*Face used during a pulse for display. *DO NOT CUSTOMIZE* Face used for temporary highlighting of tags for effect." :group 'pulse) ;;; Code: ;; (defun pulse-int-to-hex (int &optional nb-digits) "Convert integer argument INT to a #XXXXXXXXXXXX format hex string. Each X in the output string is a hexadecimal digit. NB-DIGITS is the number of hex digits. If INT is too large to be represented with NB-DIGITS, then the result is truncated from the left. So, for example, INT=256 and NB-DIGITS=2 returns \"00\", since the hex equivalent of 256 decimal is 100, which is more than 2 digits. This function was blindly copied from hexrgb.el by Drew Adams. http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/hexrgb.el" (setq nb-digits (or nb-digits 4)) (substring (format (concat "%0" (int-to-string nb-digits) "X") int) (- nb-digits))) (defun pulse-color-values-to-hex (values) "Convert list of rgb color VALUES to a hex string, #XXXXXXXXXXXX. Each X in the string is a hexadecimal digit. Input VALUES is as for the output of `x-color-values'. This function was blindly copied from hexrgb.el by Drew Adams. http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/hexrgb.el" (concat "#" (pulse-int-to-hex (nth 0 values) 4) ; red (pulse-int-to-hex (nth 1 values) 4) ; green (pulse-int-to-hex (nth 2 values) 4))) ; blue (defcustom pulse-iterations 10 "Number of iterations in a pulse operation." :group 'pulse :type 'number) (defcustom pulse-delay .03 "Delay between face lightening iterations, as used by `sit-for'." :group 'pulse :type 'number) (defun pulse-lighten-highlight () "Lighten the face by 1/`pulse-iterations' toward the background color. Return t if there is more drift to do, nil if completed." (if (>= (get 'pulse-highlight-face :iteration) pulse-iterations) nil (let* ((frame (color-values (face-background 'default))) (start (color-values (face-background (get 'pulse-highlight-face :startface)))) (frac (list (/ (- (nth 0 frame) (nth 0 start)) pulse-iterations) (/ (- (nth 1 frame) (nth 1 start)) pulse-iterations) (/ (- (nth 2 frame) (nth 2 start)) pulse-iterations))) (it (get 'pulse-highlight-face :iteration)) ) (set-face-background 'pulse-highlight-face (pulse-color-values-to-hex (list (+ (nth 0 start) (* (nth 0 frac) it)) (+ (nth 1 start) (* (nth 1 frac) it)) (+ (nth 2 start) (* (nth 2 frac) it))))) (put 'pulse-highlight-face :iteration (1+ it)) (if (>= (1+ it) pulse-iterations) nil t)))) (defun pulse-reset-face (&optional face) "Reset the pulse highlighting FACE." (set-face-background 'pulse-highlight-face (if face (face-background face) (face-background 'pulse-highlight-start-face) )) (put 'pulse-highlight-face :startface (or face 'pulse-highlight-start-face)) (put 'pulse-highlight-face :iteration 0)) (defun pulse (&optional face) "Pulse the colors on our highlight face. If optional FACE is provide, reset the face to FACE color, instead of `pulse-highlight-start-face'. Be sure to call `pulse-reset-face' after calling pulse." (unwind-protect (progn (pulse-reset-face face) (while (and (pulse-lighten-highlight) (sit-for pulse-delay)) nil)))) ;;; Convenience Functions ;; (defvar pulse-momentary-overlay nil "The current pulsing overlay.") (defun pulse-momentary-highlight-overlay (o &optional face) "Pulse the overlay O, unhighlighting before next command. Optional argument FACE specifies the fact to do the highlighting." (overlay-put o 'original-face (overlay-get o 'face)) (add-to-list 'pulse-momentary-overlay o) (if (eq pulse-flag 'never) nil (if (or (not pulse-flag) (not (pulse-available-p))) ;; Provide a face... clear on next command (progn (overlay-put o 'face (or face 'pulse-highlight-start-face)) (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'pulse-momentary-unhighlight)) ;; pulse it. (unwind-protect (progn (overlay-put o 'face 'pulse-highlight-face) ;; The pulse function puts FACE onto 'pulse-highlight-face. ;; Thus above we put our face on the overlay, but pulse ;; with a reference face needed for the color. (pulse face)) (pulse-momentary-unhighlight))))) (defun pulse-momentary-unhighlight () "Unhighlight a line recently highlighted." ;; If someone passes in an overlay, then pulse-momentary-overlay ;; will still be nil, and won't need modifying. (when pulse-momentary-overlay ;; clear the starting face (mapc (lambda (ol) (overlay-put ol 'face (overlay-get ol 'original-face)) (overlay-put ol 'original-face nil) ;; Clear the overlay if it needs deleting. (when (overlay-get ol 'pulse-delete) (delete-overlay ol))) pulse-momentary-overlay) ;; Clear the variable. (setq pulse-momentary-overlay nil)) ;; Reset the pulsing face. (pulse-reset-face) ;; Remove this hook. (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook 'pulse-momentary-unhighlight)) (defun pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (point &optional face) "Highlight the line around POINT, unhighlighting before next command. Optional argument FACE specifies the face to do the highlighting." (let ((start (point-at-bol)) (end (save-excursion (end-of-line) (when (not (eobp)) (forward-char 1)) (point)))) (pulse-momentary-highlight-region start end face))) (defun pulse-momentary-highlight-region (start end &optional face) "Highlight between START and END, unhighlighting before next command. Optional argument FACE specifies the fact to do the highlighting." (let ((o (make-overlay start end))) ;; Mark it for deletion (overlay-put o 'pulse-delete t) (pulse-momentary-highlight-overlay o face))) ;;; Random integration with other tools (defvar pulse-command-advice-flag nil) (defun pulse-line-hook-function () "Function used in hooks to pulse the current line. Only pulses the line if `pulse-command-advice-flag' is non-nil." (when pulse-command-advice-flag (pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (point)))) (provide 'pulse) ;;; pulse.el ends here