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Implement extra_keyboard_modifiers properly.
* keyboard.c (syms_of_keyboard): Doc fix for
extra-keyboard-modifiers; use the same modifier bits as we do for
characters.
(read_char): Apply all the modifiers in extra_keyboard_modifiers
to the input characters, so you can get hyper, super, and the rest
of the gang.
* xterm.c (x_emacs_to_x_modifiers): New function.
(x_convert_modifiers): Renamed to x_x_to_emacs_modifiers, for
consistency. Callers changed.
(XTread_socket): Apply x_emacs_to_x_modifiers to
extra_keyboard_modifiers before setting the state member of the
event; this will get all the modifiers on ASCII characters.
* xterm.c (x_text_icon): Don't call XSetIconName; it should be
unnecessary, and perhaps it's killing the icon pixmap.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Tue, 04 May 1993 02:44:42 +0000 |
parents | e442bb589751 |
children | 23a1cea22d13 |
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/* machine description file for Integrated Solutions 386 machine. */ #include "intel386.h" /* The following line tells the configuration script what sort of operating system this machine is likely to run. USUAL-OPSYS="note" NOTE-START Intel 386 (-machine=intel386 or -machine=is386.h) The possibilities for -opsystem are: bsd4-2, usg5-2-2, usg5-3, isc2-2, 386-ix, esix, or xenix. 18.58 should support a wide variety of operating systems. Use isc2-2 for Interactive 386/ix version 2.2. Use 386ix for prior versions. Use esix for Esix. It isn't clear what to do on an SCO system. -machine=is386 is used for an Integrated Solutions 386 machine. It may also be correct for Microport systems. NOTE-END */ #define LIBX10_MACHINE -lnsl_s #define LIBX11_MACHINE -lnsl_s #define LIBS_DEBUG -lg