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Make (many) trivial substitutions for renamed and new macros in dispextern.h, frame.h and window.h. (make_window): Initialize new members left_margin_cols, right_margin_cols, left_fringe_width, right_fringe_width, fringes_outside_margins, scroll_bar_width, and vertical_scroll_bar_type. (coordinates_in_window): Adapted to new fringe/margin positions and per-window fringes and scroll-bars. Fix bug related to incorrectly adjusting coordinates by frame's internal_border_width (the effect normally negible since the internal_border_width is typically 0 or 1 pixel, but very noticeable for an internal_border_width of e.g. 25 pixels). Upon successful return (other than ON_NOTHING), the coordinates are now always properly converted to window relative for the given display element. (window_from_coordinates): Add new parameters wx and wy to return the window relative x and y position in the returned window and part. A null arg means, don't return the position. All callers changed. (adjust_window_margins): New function which may reduce the width of the display margins if a window's text area is too small after resizing or splitting windows. (size_window): Fix bug that did not account for display margin widths when checking the minimum width of a window; use adjust_window_margins. (set_window_buffer): Call Fset_window_fringes and Fset_window_scroll_bars to setup per-window elements. Add new arg KEEP_MARGINS_P. Non-nil means to keep window's existing display margin, fringe widths, and scroll bar settings (e.g. after splitting a window or resizing the frame). All callers changed. (Fset_window_buffer): New arg KEEP_MARGINS. All callers changed. (Fsplit_window): Duplicate original window's display margin, fringe, and scroll-bar settings; then call Fset_window_buffer with KEEP_MARGINS non-nil. This fixes a bug which caused a split window to only preserve the display margins in one of the windows. When splitting horisontally, call adjust_window_margins on both windows to ensure that the text area of the new windows is non too narrow. This fixes a bug which could cause emacs to trap if the width of the split window was less than the width of the display margins. (window_box_text_cols): Renamed from window_internal_width. All uses changed. Adapt to per-window fringes and scroll bars. Fix bug that caused vertical separator to be subtracted also on window frames. Fix another bug that did not reduce the returned value by the columns used for display margins. (window_scroll_line_based): Fix bug related to scrolling too much when display margins are present (implicitly fixed by the fix to window_box_text_cols). (scroll_left, scroll_right): Fix bug related to scrolling too far by default when display margins are present (implicitly fixed by the fix to window_box_text_cols). (struct saved_window): Rename members left to left_col, top to top_line, width to total_cols, height to total_lines, orig_top to orig_top_line, orig_height to orig_total_lines. All uses changed. New members left_margin_cols, right_margin_cols, left_fringe_width, right_fringe_width, fringes_outside_margins, scroll_bar_width, and vertical_scroll_bar_type for saving per-window display elements. (Fset_window_configuration): Restore display margins, fringes, and scroll bar settings. This fixes a bug which caused display margins to be discarded when saving and restoring a window configuration. (save_window_save): Save display margins, fringes, and scroll bar settings. This fixes a bug which caused display margins to be discarded when saving and restoring a window configuration. (Fset_window_margins): Do nothing if display margins are not really changed. Otherwise, call adjust_window_margins to ensure the text area doesn't get too narrow. This fixes a bug which could cause emacs to trap if setting display margins wider than the width of the window. (Fset_window_fringes): New defun to allow user to specifically set this window's fringe widths and position vs. display margins. (Fwindow_fringes): New defun to return window's actual fringe settings. (Fset_window_scroll_bars): New defun to allow user to specifically set this window's scroll bar width and position. (Fwindow_scroll_bars): New defun to return window's actual scroll bar settings. (compare_window_configurations): Also compare display margins, fringes, and scroll bar settings. (syms_of_window): Defsubr new defuns for fringe and scroll bars.
author Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk>
date Sat, 24 May 2003 22:07:51 +0000
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This directory contains the source of the "Introduction to programming
in Emacs Lisp" written by Robert J. Chassell, bob@gnu.org.  This
manual is an elementary introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp for
people who are not programmers, and who are not necessarily interested
in programming, but who do want to customize or extend their computing
environment.

This second edition of 2001 Nov 20 updates the previous editions to
GNU Emacs 21.

The Texinfo source file `emacs-lisp-intro.texi', formats without
error using TeX version 3.14159, `kpathsea' version 3.3.1,
`texinfo.tex' version 2001-05-24.08, and `makeinfo' version 4.0b.

Also, this tar file contains the following optional Encapsulated Post
Script figures.

    drawers.eps         7129 bytes
    cons-1.eps          12136
    cons-2.eps          12523
    cons-2a.eps         12420
    cons-3.eps          12984
    cons-4.eps          13866
    cons-5.eps          12986
    lambda-1.eps        10252
    lambda-2.eps        10278
    lambda-3.eps        10275

See the beginning of the `emacs-lisp-intro.texi' file for appropriate
settings.  These figures are not necessary; they are merely nice to
look at --- without them you get the same figures printed with ASCII
characters.

Whether and how you print PostScript depends on your site.  You not
only need to set 'print-postscript-figures' before creating the .dvi
file, but then must convert the .dvi file to .ps with a 'dvips' or
equivalent command.

On some systems you will see an error message when `psfig.tex' is
loaded for the last two .eps files:

            ! No room for a new \write .

If this happens, try `epsf.tex' instead of `psfig.tex', or try typing
RET at the error; the formatting may continue successfully.

Or else find the section that says:

 @c !!! Clear print-postscript-figures if the computer formatting this
 @c     document is too small and cannot handle all the diagrams and figures.
 @c clear print-postscript-figures

and change the file so it reads:   @clear print-postscript-figures
This will prevent TeX from attempting to load the last few .eps files.

You will find additional instructions on formatting in the beginning
of the Texinfo file 'emacs-lisp-intro.texi'.  Best Wishes!

2001 Nov  20
Robert J. Chassell, bob@gnu.org