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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 | 2cc3642eb734 |
children | 6d99fe7bc313 |
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/* Simple program to start Emacs with its console window hidden. This program is provided purely for convenience, since most users will use Emacs in windowing (GUI) mode, and will not want to have an extra console window lying around. */ /* You may want to define this if you want to be able to install updated emacs binaries even when other users are using the current version. The problem with some file servers (notably Novell) is that an open file cannot be overwritten, deleted, or even renamed. So if someone is running emacs.exe already, you cannot install a newer version. By defining CHOOSE_NEWEST_EXE, you can name your new emacs.exe something else which matches "emacs*.exe", and runemacs will automatically select the newest emacs executeable in the bin directory. (So you'll probably be able to delete the old version some hours/days later). */ /* #define CHOOSE_NEWEST_EXE */ #define WIN32 #include <windows.h> #include <string.h> #include <malloc.h> int WINAPI WinMain (HINSTANCE hSelf, HINSTANCE hPrev, LPSTR cmdline, int nShow) { STARTUPINFO start; SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sec_attrs; SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR sec_desc; PROCESS_INFORMATION child; int wait_for_child = FALSE; DWORD priority_class = NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS; DWORD ret_code = 0; char *new_cmdline; char *p; char modname[MAX_PATH]; if (!GetModuleFileName (NULL, modname, MAX_PATH)) goto error; if ((p = strrchr (modname, '\\')) == NULL) goto error; *p = 0; new_cmdline = alloca (MAX_PATH + strlen (cmdline) + 1); strcpy (new_cmdline, modname); #ifdef CHOOSE_NEWEST_EXE { /* Silly hack to allow new versions to be installed on server even when current version is in use. */ char * best_name = alloca (MAX_PATH + 1); FILETIME best_time = {0,0}; WIN32_FIND_DATA wfd; HANDLE fh; p = new_cmdline + strlen (new_cmdline); strcpy (p, "\\emacs*.exe "); fh = FindFirstFile (new_cmdline, &wfd); if (fh == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) goto error; do { if (wfd.ftLastWriteTime.dwHighDateTime > best_time.dwHighDateTime || (wfd.ftLastWriteTime.dwHighDateTime == best_time.dwHighDateTime && wfd.ftLastWriteTime.dwLowDateTime > best_time.dwLowDateTime)) { best_time = wfd.ftLastWriteTime; strcpy (best_name, wfd.cFileName); } } while (FindNextFile (fh, &wfd)); FindClose (fh); *p++ = '\\'; strcpy (p, best_name); strcat (p, " "); } #else strcat (new_cmdline, "\\emacs.exe "); #endif /* Append original arguments if any; first look for arguments we recognise (-wait, -high, and -low), and apply them ourselves. */ while (cmdline[0] == '-' || cmdline[0] == '/') { if (strncmp (cmdline+1, "wait", 4) == 0) { wait_for_child = TRUE; cmdline += 5; } else if (strncmp (cmdline+1, "high", 4) == 0) { priority_class = HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS; cmdline += 5; } else if (strncmp (cmdline+1, "low", 3) == 0) { priority_class = IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS; cmdline += 4; } else break; } strcat (new_cmdline, cmdline); /* Set emacs_dir variable if runemacs was in "%emacs_dir%\bin". */ if ((p = strrchr (modname, '\\')) && stricmp (p, "\\bin") == 0) { *p = 0; for (p = modname; *p; p++) if (*p == '\\') *p = '/'; SetEnvironmentVariable ("emacs_dir", modname); } memset (&start, 0, sizeof (start)); start.cb = sizeof (start); start.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; start.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE; sec_attrs.nLength = sizeof (sec_attrs); sec_attrs.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; sec_attrs.bInheritHandle = FALSE; if (CreateProcess (NULL, new_cmdline, &sec_attrs, NULL, TRUE, priority_class, GetEnvironmentStrings (), NULL, &start, &child)) { if (wait_for_child) { WaitForSingleObject (child.hProcess, INFINITE); GetExitCodeProcess (child.hProcess, &ret_code); } CloseHandle (child.hThread); CloseHandle (child.hProcess); } else goto error; return (int) ret_code; error: MessageBox (NULL, "Could not start Emacs.", "Error", MB_ICONSTOP); return 1; }