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Separate parameter faces (those created and modified by the user)
from the computed faces (the combinations created by
compute_char_face), so that we don't waste global face id's.
* xterm.h (struct x_display): Replace the fields faces and n_faces
with fields param_faces, n_param_faces, computed_faces,
n_computed_faces, and size_computed_faces.
(FRAME_FACES, FRAME_N_FACES): Replaced by...
(FRAME_COMPUTED_FACES, FRAME_N_COMPUTED_FACES, FRAME_PARAM_FACES,
FRAME_N_PARAM_FACES): New macros.
* xfaces.c: Doc fixes.
(init_frame_faces): Call new_computed_face to create entries for
the default and mode line faces. Use the FRAME...PARAM_FACES
macros.
(free_frame_faces): Use the FRAME...PARAM_FACES and
FRAME...COMPUTED_FACES macros. Don't use the copy flag; all
parameter faces have real X resources, and all computed faces just
have copies. Free both the parameter and computed face arrays.
(new_computed_face): New function.
(intern_computed_face): Renamed from intern_frame_face; callers
changed. Call new_computed_face.
(ensure_face_ready, compute_char_face, compute_glyph_face): Use the
FRAME...PARAM_FACES macros.
(recompute_basic_faces): Use the FRAME...PARAM_FACES and
FRAME...COMPUTED_FACES macros. Produce the computed faces by
starting with the base faces and merging in the parameter faces.
(Fset_face_attribute_internal): Use the FRAME...PARAM_FACES
macros. Just call recompute_basic_faces if the default or mode
line faces have changed.
* xfns.c (Fx_list_fonts): Use the FRAME...PARAM_FACES macros.
* xterm.c (dumpglyphs): Use the FRAME...COMPUTED_FACES macros.
* dispextern.h (struct face): Remove the copy member. This is no
longer necessary; all computed faces are copies, and no parameter
faces are.
* xfns.c (Fx_open_connection): Remember to block input while
calling x_load_resources.
* xrdb.c: Undo change of June 19th; it was a BLOCK_INPUT problem,
not a server-specific bug.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Tue, 22 Jun 1993 07:25:11 +0000 |
parents | 507f64624555 |
children | b7b510d4e406 |
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;;; wyse50.el --- terminal support code for Wyse 50 ;; Copyright (C) 1989, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Daniel Pfieffer <pfieffer@cix.cict.fr> January 1991 ;; Jim Blandy <jimb@occs.cs.oberlin.edu> ;; Keywords: terminals ;;; 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 2, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to ;;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; Uses the Emacs 19 terminal initialization features --- won't work with 18. ;; Rewritten for Emacs 19 by jimb, January 1992 ;; Cleaned up for new terminal package conventions by esr, March 1993 ;; Should work well for Televideo TVI 925 although it's overkill. ;; ;; The Wyse50 is ergonomically wonderful, but its escape-sequence design sucks ;; rocks. The left-arrow key emits a backspace (!) and the down-arrow a line ;; feed (!!). Thus, you have to unbind some commonly-used Emacs keys to ;; enable the arrows. ;;; Code: (define-key function-key-map "\C-a" (make-keymap)) (mapcar (function (lambda (key-definition) (define-key function-key-map (car key-definition) (nth 1 key-definition)))) '( ;; These might be set up by termcap and terminfo ("\C-k" [up]) ("\C-j" [down]) ("\C-l" [right]) ("\C-h" [left]) ("\^a@\^m" [f1]) ("\^aA\^m" [f2]) ("\^aB\^m" [f3]) ("\^aC\^m" [f4]) ("\^aD\^m" [f5]) ("\^aE\^m" [f6]) ("\^aF\^m" [f7]) ("\^aG\^m" [f8]) ("\^aH\^m" [f9]) ;; These might be set up by terminfo ("\eK" [next]) ("\eT" [clearline]) ("\^^" [home]) ("\e\^^" [end]) ("\eQ" [insert]) ("\eE" [insertline]) ("\eR" [deleteline]) ("\eP" [print]) ("\er" [replace]) ("\^aI\^m" [f10]) ("\^aJ\^m" [f11]) ("\^aK\^m" [f12]) ("\^aL\^m" [f13]) ("\^aM\^m" [f14]) ("\^aN\^m" [f15]) ("\^aO\^m" [f16]) ("\^a`\^m" [f17]) ("\^aa\^m" [f18]) ("\^ab\^m" [f19]) ("\^ac\^m" [f20]) ("\^ad\^m" [f21]) ("\^ae\^m" [f22]) ("\^af\^m" [f23]) ("\^ag\^m" [f24]) ("\^ah\^m" [f25]) ("\^ai\^m" [f26]) ("\^aj\^m" [f27]) ("\^ak\^m" [f28]) ("\^al\^m" [f29]) ("\^am\^m" [f30]) ("\^an\^m" [f31]) ("\^ao\^m" [f32]) ;; Terminfo may know about these, but X won't ("\eI" [key-stab]) ;; Not an X keysym ("\eJ" [key-snext]) ;; Not an X keysym ("\eY" [key-clear]) ;; Not an X keysym ;; These are totally strange :-) ("\eW" [?\C-?]) ;; Not an X keysym ("\^a\^k\^m" [funct-up]) ;; Not an X keysym ("\^a\^j\^m" [funct-down]) ;; Not an X keysym ("\^a\^l\^m" [funct-right]) ;; Not an X keysym ("\^a\^h\^m" [funct-left]) ;; Not an X keysym ("\^a\^m\^m" [funct-return]) ;; Not an X keysym ("\^a\^i\^m" [funct-tab]) ;; Not an X keysym )) (defun enable-arrow-keys () "To be called by term-setup-hook. Overrides 6 Emacs standard keys whose functions are then typed as follows: C-a Funct Left-arrow C-h M-? LFD Funct Return, some modes override down-arrow via LFD C-k CLR Line C-l Scrn CLR M-r M-x move-to-window-line, Funct up-arrow or down-arrow are similar " (interactive) (mapcar (function (lambda (key-definition) (global-set-key (car key-definition) (nth 1 key-definition)))) ;; By unsetting C-a and then binding it to a prefix, we ;; allow the rest of the function keys which start with C-a ;; to be recognized. '(("\C-a" nil) ("\C-k" nil) ("\C-j" nil) ("\C-l" nil) ("\C-h" nil) ("\er" nil))) (fset 'enable-arrow-keys nil)) ;;; Miscellaneous hacks ;;; This is an ugly hack for a nasty problem: ;;; Wyse 50 takes one character cell to store video attributes (which seems to ;;; explain width 79 rather than 80, column 1 is not used!!!). ;;; On killing (C-x C-c) the end inverse code (on column 1 of line 24) ;;; of the mode line is overwritten AFTER all the y-or-n questions. ;;; This causes the attribute to remain in effect until the mode line has ;;; scrolled of the screen. Suspending (C-z) does not cause this problem. ;;; On such terminals, Emacs should sacrifice the first and last character of ;;; each mode line, rather than a whole screen column! (setq kill-emacs-hook (function (lambda () (interactive) (send-string-to-terminal (concat "\ea23R" (1+ (frame-width)) "C\eG0"))))) ;;; wyse50.el ends here