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Make (many) trivial substitutions for renamed and
new macros in dispextern.h, frame.h and window.h.
(window_box_width): Adapt to per-window fringes and scroll bars,
and new fringe vs. display margin position. Note that returned
value is no longer guaranteed to be a whole multiple of the frame
column width, since per-window fringes may now be any width.
(window_box_left_offset): New function like window_box_left, but
value is relative to left border of window (rather than frame).
(window_box_right_offset): New function like window_box_right,
but value is relative to left border of window.
(window_box_left): Adapt to per-window fringes and scroll bars,
and new fringe vs. display margin position. Simplify by using
WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X and window_box_left_offset.
(window_box): Allow null args for unnecessary return values;
change/simplify relevant callers.
(x_y_to_hpos_vpos): Adapt to per-window fringes and scroll bars,
and new fringe vs. display margin position. Use
window_box_left_offset and window_box_right_offset
(get_glyph_string_clip_rect): Adapt to per-window fringes and
scroll bars, and new fringe vs. display margin position. Use
WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X and WINDOW_TOTAL_WIDTH.
(draw_fringe_bitmap): Rework to handle per-window fringes and new
fringe vs. display margin position.
(hscroll_window_tree): Use window_box_width instead of window_box.
(redisplay_window): Adapt to per-window scroll bars.
(draw_glyphs): Rework to handle per-window fringes and scroll
bars, and new fringe vs. display margin position. Use
WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X, WINDOW_TOTAL_WIDTH, and window_box_left.
(x_clear_end_of_line): Adapt to per-window fringes and scroll
bars, and new fringe vs. display margin position. Fix bug which
increased total width of full_width rows by width of scroll bars
although window's total width already includes that.
(x_fix_overlapping_area): Simplify using window_box_left_offset.
(expose_area): Simplify using window_box_left_offset.
(x_draw_vertical_border): Handle per-window scroll bar settings,
mixing windows with left, right and no scroll bars.
author | Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk> |
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date | Sat, 24 May 2003 22:08:54 +0000 |
parents | ca7aa82d6f39 |
children | 88cd9cfe5459 |
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Building and Installing Emacs from CVS Some of the files that are included in the Emacs tarball, such as byte-compiled Lisp files, are not stored in the CVS repository. Therefore, to build from CVS you must run "make bootstrap" instead of just "make": $ ./configure $ make bootstrap The bootstrap process makes sure all necessary files are rebuilt before it builds the final Emacs binary. Normally, it is not necessary to use "make bootstrap" after every CVS update. Unless there are problems, we suggest the following procedure: $ ./configure $ make $ cd lisp $ make recompile EMACS=../src/emacs $ cd .. $ make (If you want to install the Emacs binary, type "make install" instead of "make" in the last command.) If the above procedure fails, try "make bootstrap". Users of non-Posix systems (MS-Windows etc.) should run the platform-specific configuration scripts (nt/configure.bat, config.bat, etc.) before "make bootstrap" or "make"; the rest of the procedure is applicable to those systems as well. Note that "make bootstrap" overwrites some files that are under CVS control, such as lisp/loaddefs.el. This could produce CVS conflicts next time that you resync with the CVS. If you see such conflicts, overwrite your local copy of the file with the clean version from the CVS repository. For example: cvs update -C lisp/loaddefs.el Questions, requests, and bug reports about the CVS versions of Emacs sould be sent to emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org rather.