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Changes for automatic remapping of X colors on terminal frames:
* term/pc-win.el (msdos-setup-initial-frame): New function, run by
term-setup-hook. Call msdos-remember-default-colors and
msdos-handle-reverse-video.
(msdos-face-setup): Parts of code moved to
msdos-setup-initial-frame.
(msdos-handle-reverse-video): New function, modeled after
x-handle-reverse-video.
(make-msdos-frame): Don't use initial-frame-alist and
default-frame-alist. Call msdos-handle-reverse-video.
(msdos-color-aliases): Remove.
(msdos-color-translate, msdos-approximate-color): Remove.
(msdos-color-values): Use 16-bit RGB values. RGB values updated
for better approximation of X colors.
(msdos-face-setup): Call tty-color-clear. Remove code that sets
up tty-color-alist (it is now on startup.el).
(x-display-color-p, x-color-defined-p, x-color-values,
x-defined-colors, face-color-supported-p, face-color-gray-p):
Remove.
* facemenu.el (facemenu-read-color, list-colors-display): Use
defined-colors for all frame types.
(facemenu-color-equal): Use color-values for all frame types.
* faces.el (read-face-attribute): For :foreground and :background
attributes and frames on character terminals, translate the color
to the closest supported one before looking it up in the list of
valid values.
(face-valid-attribute-values): Call defined-colors for all types
of frames.
(defined-colors, color-defined-p, color-values, display-color-p):
New finctions.
(x-defined-colors, x-color-defined-p, x-color-values,
x-display-color-p): Aliases for the above.
* startup.el (command-line): Register terminal colors for frame
types other than x and w32, but only if the terminal supports
colors. Call tty-color-define instead of face-register-tty-color.
* term/x-win.el (xw-defined-colors): Renamed from
x-defined-colors.
* term/w32-win.el (xw-defined-colors): Likewise.
* term/tty-colors.el: New file.
* loadup.el: Load term/tty-colors.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 06 Dec 1999 17:55:00 +0000 |
parents | 1877e9736ea1 |
children | 1529065f6eb6 |
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/* Hey Emacs, this is -*- C -*- code! */ /* Backslashify the default paths for NT */ /* The default search path for Lisp function "load". This sets load-path. */ /* #define PATH_LOADSEARCH "/usr/local/lib/emacs/lisp" */ #define PATH_LOADSEARCH "C:\\emacs\\lisp" /* Like PATH_LOADSEARCH, but used only when Emacs is dumping. This path is usually identical to PATH_LOADSEARCH except that the entry for the directory containing the installed lisp files has been replaced with ../lisp. */ /* #define PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH "../lisp" */ #define PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH "..\\..\\..\\lisp" /* The extra search path for programs to invoke. This is appended to whatever the PATH environment variable says to set the Lisp variable exec-path and the first file name in it sets the Lisp variable exec-directory. exec-directory is used for finding executables and other architecture-dependent files. */ /* #define PATH_EXEC "/usr/local/lib/emacs/etc" */ #define PATH_EXEC "C:\\emacs\\bin" /* Where Emacs should look for its architecture-independent data files, like the NEWS file. The lisp variable data-directory is set to this value. */ /* #define PATH_DATA "/usr/local/lib/emacs/data" */ #define PATH_DATA "C:\\emacs\\data" /* Where Emacs should look for its docstring file. The lisp variable doc-directory is set to this value. */ #define PATH_DOC "C:\\emacs\\etc" /* The name of the directory that contains lock files with which we record what files are being modified in Emacs. This directory should be writable by everyone. THE STRING MUST END WITH A SLASH!!! */ /* #define PATH_LOCK "/usr/local/lib/emacs/lock/" */ #define PATH_LOCK "C:\\emacs\\lock\\" /* Where the configuration process believes the info tree lives. The lisp variable configure-info-directory gets its value from this macro, and is then used to set the Info-default-directory-list. */ /* #define PATH_INFO "/usr/local/info" */ #define PATH_INFO "C:\\emacs\\info"