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* xdisp.c (display_text_line): Apply faces to characters according to overlays and text properties; use compute_char_face to figure out what face to use, and where a new face starts. * xterm.c (dumpglyphs): Use the upper bits of the glyphs to decide which frame face to use. Call GLYPH_FOLLOW_ALIASES to make sure we're implementing the glyph table properly. If we're not using the default or mode line face, call intern_face to find a display face for the frame face selected by the glyph code. Implement underlining. Remove the `font' argument; we have to derive this from the frame and face anyway. Change all callers. * disptab.h (GLYPH_FOLLOW_ALIASES): New macro.
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Mon, 10 May 1993 00:16:34 +0000
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/* Hey Emacs, this is -*- C -*- code!  */

/* The default search path for Lisp function "load".
   This sets load-path.  */
#define PATH_LOADSEARCH "EMACS_LIBRARY:[LOCAL-LISP],EMACS_LIBRARY:[LISP]"

/* Like PATH_LOADSEARCH, but used only when Emacs is dumping.  This
   path is usually identical to PATH_LOADSEARCH except that the entry
   for the directory containing the installed lisp files has been
   replaced with ../lisp.  */
#define PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH "[-.LISP]"

/* The extra search path for programs to invoke.  This is appended to
   whatever the PATH environment variable says to set the Lisp
   variable exec-path and the first file name in it sets the Lisp
   variable exec-directory.  exec-directory is used for finding
   executables and other architecture-dependent files.  */
#define PATH_EXEC "EMACS_LIBRARY:[LIB-SRC]"

/* Where Emacs should look for its architecture-independent data
   files, like the docstring file.  The lisp variable data-directory
   is set to this value.  */
#define PATH_DATA "EMACS_LIBRARY:[ETC]"

/* the name of the directory that contains lock files
  with which we record what files are being modified in Emacs.
  This directory should be writable by everyone.  */
#define PATH_LOCK "EMACS_LIBRARY:[LOCK]"

/* the name of the file !!!SuperLock!!! in the directory
  specified by PATH_LOCK.  Yes, this is redundant.  */
#define PATH_SUPERLOCK "EMACS_LIBRARY:[LOCK]$$$SUPERLOCK$$$."