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(proced-grammar-alist): Allow predicate nil. New attribute tree.
(proced-format-alist): Use attribute tree.
(proced-tree-flag, proced-tree-indent): New variables.
(proced-children-alist): Renamed from proced-process-tree. PPID
must refer to a process in process-alist. Ignore PPIDs that equal
PID. Children alist inherits sorting order from process-alist.
(proced-process-tree): New variable. New function.
(proced-process-tree-internal, proced-toggle-tree)
(proced-tree, proced-tree-insert, proced-format-tree): New
functions.
(proced-mark-process-alist): Add docstring.
(proced-filter-parents): PPID must refer to a process in
process-alist. Ignore PPIDs that equal PID.
(proced-sort): Throw error if attribute is not sortable.
(proced-sort-interactive): Restrict completion to sortable
attributes.
(proced-format): Include tree in standard attributes if
proced-tree-flag is non-nil. Make header clickable only if
corresponding predicate is non-nil.
(proced-update): Use proced-tree.
author | Roland Winkler <Roland.Winkler@physik.uni-erlangen.de> |
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date | Sun, 28 Dec 2008 13:54:41 +0000 |
parents | cac099ec0724 |
children | ce88a631c161 |
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Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. See the end of the file for license conditions. New font handling mechanism with font backend method ---------------------------------------------------- The configure script, if invoked with "--enable-font-backend", checks if libraries freetype and fontconfig exist. If they are both available, macro "USE_FONT_BACKEND" is defined in src/config.h. In that case, the existence of Xft library is checked too. The new files are: font.h -- header providing font-backend related structures (most important ones are "struct font" and "struct font_driver"), macros, and etc. font.c -- main font handling code. xfont.c -- font-driver on X for X core fonts. ftfont.c -- generic font-driver for FreeType fonts providing device-independent methods of struct font_driver. xftfont.c -- font-driver on X using Xft for FreeType fonts utilizing methods provided by ftfont.c. ftxfont.c -- font-driver on X directly using FreeType fonts utilizing methods provided by ftfont.c. w32font.c -- font driver on w32 using Windows native fonts, corresponding to xfont.c w32uniscribe.c -- font driver on w32, using the uniscribe API to provide complex script support for opentype fonts on Windows 2000 and later, or earlier versions of Windows with uniscribe installed as an add-on. So we already have codes for X and w32. For Mac it seems that we need these files: atmfont.c -- font-driver on mac using ATM fonts, corresponding to xfont.c As BDF fonts are currently used on w32, we may also implement these: bdffont.c -- generic font-driver for BDF fonts, corresponding to ftfont.c bdfw32font.c -- font-driver on w32 using BDF fonts, corresponding to ftxfont.c But, as FreeType already supports BDF fonts, if FreeType and Fontconfig are also available on w32, what we need may be: ftw32font.c -- font-driver on w32 directly using FreeType fonts utilizing methods provided by ftfont.c. And, for those to work, macterm.c and macfns.c must be changed by the similar way as xterm.c and xfns.c (the parts "#ifdef USE_FONT_BACKEND" ... "#endif" should be checked). It may be interesting if Emacs supports a frame buffer directly and has these font driver. ftfbfont.c -- font-driver on FB for FreeType fonts. bdffbfont.c -- font-driver on FB for BDF fonts. Note: The fontset related codes are not yet matured to work well with the font backend method. So, for instance, even if you start Emacs as something like this: % emacs -fn tahoma Non-ASCII Latin characters will not be displayed by the font "tahoma". In such a case, please try this: (set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'latin '("tahoma" . "unicode-bmp")) This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.