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byte-compile-dynamic since we typically don't use
all the widgets. Don't require cl or widget. Remove
eval-and-compile. Don't autoload finder-commentary. Doc fixes.
(widget-read-event): Removed. Callers changed to use read-event.
(widget-button-release-event-p): Renamed from
button-release-event-p.
(widget-field-add-space, widget-field-use-before-change):
Uncustomize.
(widget-specify-field): Use keymap property, not local-map.
(widget-specify-button): Obey :suppress-face.
(widget-specify-insert): Use modern backquote syntax.
(widget-image-directory): Renamed from widget-glyph-directory.
(widget-image-enable): Renamed from widget-glyph-enable.
(widget-image-find): Replaces widget-glyph-find.
(widget-button-pressed-face): Move defvar.
(widget-image-insert): Replaces widget-glyph-insert.
(widget-convert): Use keywordp.
(widget-leave-text, widget-children-value-delete): Use mapc.
(widget-keymap): Remove XEmacs stuff.
(widget-field-keymap, widget-text-keymap): Define all inside
defvar.
(widget-button-click): Don't set point at the click, but re-centre
if we scroll out of window. Rewritten for images v. glyphs &c.
(widget-tabable-at): Use POS arg, not point.
(widget-beginning-of-line, widget-end-of-line)
(widget-item-value-create, widget-sublist, widget-princ-to-string)
(widget-sexp-prompt-value, widget-echo-help): Simplify.
(widget-default-create): Use widget-image-insert; some rewriting.
(widget-visibility-value-create)
(widget-push-button-value-create, widget-toggle-value-create): Use
widget-image-insert.
(checkbox): Create on and off images dynamically.
(documentation-link): Change :help-echo.
(widget-documentation-link-echo-help): Remove.
author | Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 03 Jun 2000 16:42:14 +0000 |
parents | e96ffe544684 |
children | 695cf19ef79e |
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