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Fix background-mode on terminal frames (Dan Nicolaescu).
lisp/faces.el (frame-set-background-mode): Guess the background mode
on terminal frames from the termcap type string.
(tty-create-frame-with-faces): Switch to the new frame during its setup.
Load the customization library corresponding to the terminal type of the
newly created frame. (Reported by Dan Nicolaescu <dann at ics dot uci dot edu>.)
lisp/startup.el (normal-top-level): Moved background-mode heuristic to
frame-set-background-mode.
src/dispnew.c (init_display): Update the tty-type frame parameter of
the initial terminal frame.
src/frame.h (Qtty, Qtty_type): New externs.
src/term.c (term_init): Update comments.
git-archimport-id: lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty--0--patch-114
author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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date | Thu, 11 Mar 2004 01:11:38 +0000 |
parents | 43649f97e26a |
children | 73ce834aa36f |
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This directory contains LEIM files. LEIM stands for Libraries of Emacs Input Methods. Contents of subdirectories are as follows. CXTERM-DIC: This directory contains source dictionaries (TIT format) for Chinese input method distributed with cxterm (Chinese version xterm). These dictionaries are automatically converted to Quail packages (Emacs Lisp source files) by `make'. MISC-DIC: This directory contains various dictionaries for Chinese input methods. These dictionaries are automatically converted to Quail packages (Emacs Lisp source files) by `make'. quail: This directory contains Emacs Lisp source files for Quail packages. SKK-DIC: This directory contains source dictionary for Japanese input method distributed with SKK (Japanese input method run with Mule). But, you don't need this file because we distribute an Emacs Lisp source file ja-dic/ja-dic.el which has already been converted from the source dictionary (See below). ja-dic: This directory contains Emacs Lisp source file ja-dic.el which is generated from a source dictionary in SKK-DIC directory. In addition, it contains a byte compiled file ja-dic.elc for users convenience because it takes rather long time to byte-compile ja-dic.el.