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(IT_clear_end_of_line): Print the extent of the cleared
part of the line to the termscript file.
(IT_clear_to_end): Clear the entire line, not just its beginning.
(menu_help_message, prev_menu_help_message): New variables.
(IT_menu_make_room): Make room for the help_text member.
(IT_menu_display): New argument disp_help; all callers changed.
If disp_help is non-zero, store the help text of the active menu
item in menu_help_message.
(XMenuAddPane): Initialize the help_text member to NULL.
(XMenuAddSelection): New argument help_text. Store it in the
XMenu structure.
(XMenuActivate): New argument help_callback. If the value of
menu_help_message has changed since the last time, display the
menu help message text while waiting for the mouse to move. Clear
the echo area before exiting.
(XMenuDestroy): Free the help_text member.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 27 Jan 2000 17:07:27 +0000 |
parents | ef499d854610 |
children | eb8c3b651c8e |
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/* Hey Emacs, this is -*- C -*- code! */ /* The default search path for Lisp function "load". This sets load-path. */ #define PATH_LOADSEARCH "/usr/local/lib/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" /* 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" /* 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" /* Where Emacs should look for X bitmap files. The lisp variable x-bitmap-file-path is set based on this value. */ #define PATH_BITMAPS "/usr/include/X11/bitmaps" /* Where Emacs should look for its docstring file. The lisp variable doc-directory is set to this value. */ #define PATH_DOC "/usr/local/lib/emacs/data" /* 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" /* Where Emacs should look for the application default file. */ #define PATH_X_DEFAULTS "/usr/lib/X11/%L/%T/%N%C%S:/usr/lib/X11/%l/%T/%N%C%S:/usr/lib/X11/%T/%N%C%S:/usr/lib/X11/%L/%T/%N%S:/usr/lib/X11/%l/%T/%N%S:/usr/lib/X11/%T/%N%S"