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Unify shutdown handling under NS, via ns-power-off key event (where appropriate) and save-buffers-kill-emacs. remove NS-specific preferences window that used to show NS-specific preferences. Integrate preferences in Lisp accessible customization system where possible. Remove ns-expand-space, because it can be set only during fontloading (i.e. not at runtime), and because of redundancy with line-spacing frame parameter. Remove loading of most and saving of all NS resources (from org.gnu.Emacs.plist). nsterm.m (ns_shutdown_properly, -terminate): remove global state variable as it was never reset (ns_term_init): remove initialization of Lisp-settable defaults and ns_expand_space (-setPanelFromDefaultValues): remove ns_expand_space. (-showPreferencesWindow): send new KEY_NS_SHOW_PREFS key. nsfont.m (nsfont_open): remove ns_expand_space, assume -0.5 i.e. no additional spacing, similar to Carbon port. nsterm.h: define KEY_NS_SHOW_PREFS key. nsfns.m (ns-popup-prefs-panel): remove. term/ns-win.el (ns-expand-space): remove. (ns-show-prefs event): run `customize'. (ns-power-off): run `save-buffers-kill-emacs', but ask user whether to save files (as is standard) (clipboard-yank, clipboard-kill-ring-save, clipboard-kill-region) (menu-bar-enable-clipboard): do not undefine these. (ns-save-preferences,ns-save-options,ns-show-preferences-help): remove.
author David Reitter <david.reitter@gmail.com>
date Sat, 14 Mar 2009 21:19:56 +0000
parents e038c1a8307c
children 1d1d5d9bd884
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