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* mh-init.el (mh-image-load-path): New function that adds the path to the MH-E images to the image-load-path or load-path depending on the version of Emacs. * mh-customize.el: Call mh-image-load-path just before mh-tool-bar-define so that the toolbar images can be found. * mh-customize.el (mh-invisible-header-fields-internal) (mh-invisible-header-fields-internal): Add Received-SPF header and X-Gmail- prefixes seen from Gmail. Jeffrey C Honig <jch@honig.net> * mh-customize.el (mh-customize): Use customization group mh-e. * mh-e.el (desktop-buffer-mode-handlers): Only add to this list if the variable exists. Not present pre-version 22. (Version, mh-version): Added +cvs to version. * mh-unit.el (mh-unit): Changed lm-verify test to Emacs 22. * Makefile: Incorporated ideas from Clemens Fruhwirth to generalize mh-loaddefs.el to make it work for both GNU Emacs and XEmacs. (EMACS_OPTIONS, XEMACS_OPTIONS): Use double-dash for all long options. (EMACS_LOADDEFS_COOKIE): New variable for generate-autoload-cookie setting. Obsoletes XEMACS_LOADDEFS_COOKIE. (EMACS_EXPORT_MH_LOADDEFS): New variable for GNU Emacs commands to rebuild mh-loaddefs.el. (XEMACS_EXPORT_MH_LOADDEFS): New variable for XEmacs commands to rebuild mh-loaddefs.el. Obsoletes XEMACS_LOADDEFS_FILE and XEMACS_LOADDEFS_PKG_NAME. (MH-E-LOADDEFS-SRC): New variable which is set to $(MH-E-SRC) on GNU Emacs, and adds $(MH-E-XEMACS-SRC) on XEmacs. (all): Modify EMACS_EXPORT_MH_LOADDEFS and MH-E-LOADDEFS-SRC on XEMacs. (mh-loaddefs.el): Now depends on $(MH-E-LOADDEFS-SRC) and has generic compile command that works on both GNU Emacs XEmacs. (xemacs): Depend on autoloads instead of deleted loaddefs-xemacs. (loaddefs-xemacs): Deleted. * mh-comp.el (mh-font-lock-field-data): Fix a bug where the function would return t but match-data was being set to nil (closes SF #1241017). Satyaki Das <satyaki@theforce.stanford.edu>. * mh-comp.el (mh-insert-auto-fields): Inset identity regardless of whether one was already set, since if one used a default identity it would never be overridden. Peter S Galbraith <psg@debian.org> * mh-init.el (mh-path): Use customization group mh-e. Thanks to Peter Whaite for these patches (closes SF #1213716). * mh-mime.el (mh-compose-forward): Only use mh-sent-from-msg as a default message if it's a number (as is done elsewhere). Otherwise, an error is thrown if this function is called from a draft created by mh-forward since this variable is a list. Also added a space after the "Messages [%s]:" prompt. * mh-mime.el (mh-compose-forward): Allow insertion of multiple forwarded messages by range (including sequences). For the sent folder the default message presented is the sent message. For other folders, the default message is "cur", if it exists. Jeffrey C Honig <jch@honig.net>
author Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com>
date Mon, 10 Oct 2005 16:37:54 +0000
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/*
 * Copyright 1985, 1986, 1987 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 *
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
 * documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
 * that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
 * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
 * documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising
 * or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
 * written prior permission. M.I.T. makes no representations about the
 * suitability of this software for any purpose.  It is provided "as is"
 * without express or implied warranty.
 *
 * The X Window System is a Trademark of MIT.
 *
 */

/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  */

/*
 *	X10.h - Header definition and support file for the C subroutine
 *	interface library for V10 support routines.
 */
#ifndef _X10_H_
#define _X10_H_

/* Used in XDraw and XDrawFilled */

typedef struct {
	short x, y;
	unsigned short flags;
} Vertex;

/* The meanings of the flag bits.  If the bit is 1 the predicate is true */

#define VertexRelative		0x0001		/* else absolute */
#define VertexDontDraw		0x0002		/* else draw */
#define VertexCurved		0x0004		/* else straight */
#define VertexStartClosed	0x0008		/* else not */
#define VertexEndClosed		0x0010		/* else not */
/*#define VertexDrawLastPoint	0x0020 	*/      /* else don't */

/*
The VertexDrawLastPoint option has not been implemented in XDraw and
XDrawFilled so it shouldn't be defined.
*/

/*
 * XAssoc - Associations used in the XAssocTable data structure.  The
 * associations are used as circular queue entries in the association table
 * which is contains an array of circular queues (buckets).
 */
typedef struct _XAssoc {
	struct _XAssoc *next;	/* Next object in this bucket. */
	struct _XAssoc *prev;	/* Previous obejct in this bucket. */
	Display *display;	/* Display which owns the id. */
	XID x_id;		/* X Window System id. */
	char *data;		/* Pointer to untyped memory. */
} XAssoc;

/*
 * XAssocTable - X Window System id to data structure pointer association
 * table.  An XAssocTable is a hash table whose buckets are circular
 * queues of XAssoc's.  The XAssocTable is constructed from an array of
 * XAssoc's which are the circular queue headers (bucket headers).
 * An XAssocTable consists an XAssoc pointer that points to the first
 * bucket in the bucket array and an integer that indicates the number
 * of buckets in the array.
 */
typedef struct {
    XAssoc *buckets;		/* Pointer to first bucket in bucket array.*/
    int size;			/* Table size (number of buckets). */
} XAssocTable;

XAssocTable *XCreateAssocTable();
char *XLookUpAssoc();

#endif /* _X10_H_ */

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