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* xfns.c (x_set_name): Take new argument EXPLICIT, instead of
OLDVAL.
(x_explicitly_set_name, x_implicitly_set_name): New functions.
(x_frame_parms): Use x_explicitly_set_name here.
(x_window): Use x_implicitly_set_name here.
* xfns.c (Fx_create_frame): Initialize f->display.x->wm_hints here.
* xfns.c (x_set_name): Call x_set_text_property with a Lisp_Object
string as an argument, rather than a pointer and a length.
* xfns.c (x_get_arg): Accept a new type - symbol. If we've
retrieved a string from the xrdb database and the user wants a
symbol, intern it.
(Fx_create_frame): Use the symbol type here.
* xfns.c (x_figure_window_size, x_icon, Fx_create_frame): Use
values from enum resource_types for the last arg to x_get_arg,
instead of passing numbers.
* xfns.c (Fx_create_frame): When setting up the scroll bars, use
the type parameter to x_default_parameter, rather than prefixing
the resource name with a question mark.
* xfns.c [not HAVE_X11] (Fx_create_frame): The resource which
determines whether or not to use a bitmapped icon is called
"IconType", not "BitmapIcon". Update this.
* xfns.c (x_set_name): Used x_set_text_property instead of XSetWMName and
XSetWMIconName.
* xfns.c (select_visual): Fetch the visual id directly from v;
don't call XVisualIDFromVisual, since that function is not
available in earlier versions of X.
* xfns.c (x_make_gc): cursor_bits can't be local to the function;
it's static.
* xfns.c (Fx_create_frame): Make the default for the icon-type
parameter nil, not t. It seems to cause problems with some X
servers.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Wed, 19 Aug 1992 06:46:08 +0000 |
parents | f756ede77561 |
children | 44df7395bed8 |
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/* Program to produce output at regular intervals. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> struct tm *localtime (); main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int period = 60; long when; struct tm *tp; if (argc > 1) period = atoi (argv[1]); while (1) { /* Make sure wakeup stops when Emacs goes away. */ if (getppid () == 1) exit (0); printf ("Wake up!\n"); fflush (stdout); /* If using a period of 60, produce the output when the minute changes. */ if (period == 60) { time (&when); tp = localtime (&when); sleep (60 - tp->tm_sec); } else sleep (period); } }