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Use XFT in Lucid dialogs if available.
* xmenu.c (apply_systemfont_to_dialog): New.
(create_and_show_dialog): Call apply_systemfont_to_dialog if HAVE_XFT.
* lwlib-Xaw.c (widget_xft_data): New for Xft data.
(fill_xft_data, openFont, get_text_width_and_height)
(draw_text, set_text, find_xft_data, command_press)
(command_reset): New functions.
(xaw_update_one_widget): Call set_text for dialog and buttons
if HAVE_XFT. Also set internalHeight for buttons.
(xaw_destroy_instance): Free all Xft related data.
(button_actions, buttonTrans): New structures.
(make_dialog): Call XtAppAddActions for button_actions.
Find xft font to use and call fill_xft_data for widgets.
(xaw_create_dialog): Pass instance parameter to make_dialog.
* lwlib-int.h (_widget_instance): Add Xft data if HAVE_XFT.
Override translations for buttons. If depth is 16 or more, tell
Xaw3d to not be nice to colormap.
Remove separator widget, use XtNhorizDistance on first right button
instead.
* xresources.texi (Lucid Resources): Mention faceName for dialogs.
author | Jan D. <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> |
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date | Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:26:13 +0200 |
parents | b08ffdff79c7 |
children | 376148b31b5e |
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