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2002-08-11 Andrew Choi <akochoi@shaw.ca>
* macterm.c (XTmouse_position): Check wp with is_emacs_window.
(Vmac_pass_command_to_system): New variable.
(Vmac_pass_control_to_system): New variable.
(do_mouse_moved): Check wp with is_emacs_window.
(XTread_socket): Check window_ptr with is_emacs_window. Call
FrontNonFloatingWindow instead of FrontWindow. Send keydown
events back to Mac Toolbox for processing, depending on values of
Vmac_pass_command_to_system and Vmac_pass_control_to_system.
(syms_of_macterm): DEFVAR_LISP Vmac_pass_command_to_system and
Vmac_pass_control_to_system.
author | Andrew Choi <akochoi@shaw.ca> |
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date | Mon, 12 Aug 2002 04:33:59 +0000 |
parents | 7ca787d18982 |
children | 68cfc1db0d26 |
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This directory contains the source files for the C component of GNU Emacs. Nothing in this directory is needed for using Emacs once it is built and installed, if the dumped Emacs (on Unix systems) or the Emacs executable and map files (on VMS systems) are copied elsewhere. See the files ../README and then ../INSTALL for installation instructions. Under GNU and Unix systems, the file `Makefile.in' is used as a template by the script `../configure' to produce `Makefile.c'. The same script then uses `cpp' to produce the machine-dependent `Makefile' from `Makefile.c'; `Makefile' is the file which actually controls the compilation of Emacs. Most of this should work transparently to the user; you should only need to run `../configure', and then type `make'. See the file VMSBUILD in this directory for instructions on compiling, linking and building Emacs on VMS. The files `*.com' and `temacs.opt' are used on VMS only. The files `vlimit.h', `ioclt.h' and `param.h' are stubs to allow compilation on VMS with the minimum amount of #ifdefs. `uaf.h' contains VMS uaf structure definitions. This is only needed if you define READ_SYSUAF. This should only be done for single-user systems where you are not overly concerned with security, since it either requires that you install Emacs with SYSPRV or make SYSUAF.DAT world readable. Otherwise, Emacs can determine information about the current user, but no one else.