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date | Sun, 10 Aug 2008 00:23:50 +0000 |
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;;; pc-win.el --- setup support for `PC windows' (whatever that is) ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Morten Welinder <terra@diku.dk> ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; 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/>. ;;; Commentary: ;;; Code: (load "term/internal" nil t) (declare-function msdos-remember-default-colors "msdos.c") (declare-function w16-set-clipboard-data "w16select.c") (declare-function w16-get-clipboard-data "w16select.c") ;;; This is copied from etc/rgb.txt, except that some values were changed ;;; a bit to make them consistent with DOS console colors, and the RGB ;;; values were scaled up to 16 bits, as `tty-define-color' requires. ;;; ;;; The mapping between the 16 standard EGA/VGA colors and X color names ;;; was done by running a Unix version of Emacs inside an X client and a ;;; DJGPP-compiled Emacs on the same PC. The names of X colors used to ;;; define the pixel values are shown as comments to each color below. ;;; ;;; If you want to change the RGB values, keep in mind that various pieces ;;; of Emacs think that a color whose RGB values add up to less than 0.6 of ;;; the values for WHITE (i.e. less than 117963) are ``dark'', otherwise the ;;; color is ``light''; see `frame-set-background-mode' in lisp/faces.el for ;;; an example. (defvar msdos-color-values '(("black" 0 0 0 0) ("blue" 1 0 0 52480) ; MediumBlue ("green" 2 8704 35584 8704) ; ForestGreen ("cyan" 3 0 52736 53504) ; DarkTurquoise ("red" 4 45568 8704 8704) ; FireBrick ("magenta" 5 35584 0 35584) ; DarkMagenta ("brown" 6 40960 20992 11520) ; Sienna ("lightgray" 7 48640 48640 48640) ; Gray ("darkgray" 8 26112 26112 26112) ; Gray40 ("lightblue" 9 0 0 65535) ; Blue ("lightgreen" 10 0 65535 0) ; Green ("lightcyan" 11 0 65535 65535) ; Cyan ("lightred" 12 65535 0 0) ; Red ("lightmagenta" 13 65535 0 65535) ; Magenta ("yellow" 14 65535 65535 0) ; Yellow ("white" 15 65535 65535 65535)) "A list of MS-DOS console colors, their indices and 16-bit RGB values.") ;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;; We want to delay setting frame parameters until the faces are setup (defvar default-frame-alist nil) (modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame default-frame-alist) (tty-color-clear) (defun msdos-face-setup () (set-face-foreground 'bold "yellow" terminal-frame) (set-face-foreground 'italic "red" terminal-frame) (set-face-foreground 'bold-italic "lightred" terminal-frame) (set-face-foreground 'underline "white" terminal-frame) (make-face 'msdos-menu-active-face) (make-face 'msdos-menu-passive-face) (make-face 'msdos-menu-select-face) (set-face-foreground 'msdos-menu-active-face "white" terminal-frame) (set-face-foreground 'msdos-menu-passive-face "lightgray" terminal-frame) (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-active-face "blue" terminal-frame) (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-passive-face "blue" terminal-frame) (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-select-face "red" terminal-frame)) (add-hook 'before-init-hook 'msdos-face-setup) (defun msdos-handle-reverse-video (frame parameters) "Handle the reverse-video frame parameter on MS-DOS frames." (when (cdr (or (assq 'reverse parameters) (assq 'reverse default-frame-alist))) (let* ((params (frame-parameters frame)) (fg (cdr (assq 'foreground-color params))) (bg (cdr (assq 'background-color params)))) (if (equal fg (cdr (assq 'mouse-color params))) (modify-frame-parameters frame (list (cons 'mouse-color bg)))) (if (equal fg (cdr (assq 'cursor-color params))) (modify-frame-parameters frame (list (cons 'cursor-color bg))))))) ;; This must run after all the default colors are inserted into ;; tty-color-alist, since msdos-handle-reverse-video needs to know the ;; actual frame colors. tty-color-alist is set up by startup.el, but ;; only after it runs before-init-hook and after-init-hook. (defun msdos-setup-initial-frame () (modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame default-frame-alist) ;; This remembers the screen colors after applying default-frame-alist, ;; so that all subsequent frames could begin with those colors. (msdos-remember-default-colors terminal-frame) (modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame initial-frame-alist) (msdos-handle-reverse-video terminal-frame (frame-parameters terminal-frame)) (frame-set-background-mode terminal-frame) (face-set-after-frame-default terminal-frame)) (add-hook 'term-setup-hook 'msdos-setup-initial-frame) ;; We create frames as if we were a terminal, but with a twist. (defun make-msdos-frame (&optional parameters) (let ((frame (make-terminal-frame parameters)) success) (unwind-protect (progn (msdos-handle-reverse-video frame (frame-parameters frame)) (frame-set-background-mode frame) (face-set-after-frame-default frame) (setq success t)) (unless success (delete-frame frame))) frame)) (add-to-list 'frame-creation-function-alist '(pc . make-msdos-frame)) ;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;; More or less useful imitations of certain X-functions. A lot of the ;; values returned are questionable, but usually only the form of the ;; returned value matters. Also, by the way, recall that `ignore' is ;; a useful function for returning 'nil regardless of argument. ;; From src/xfns.c (defun x-list-fonts (pattern &optional face frame maximum width) (if (or (null width) (and (numberp width) (= width 1))) (list "ms-dos") (list "no-such-font"))) (defun x-display-pixel-width (&optional frame) (frame-width frame)) (defun x-display-pixel-height (&optional frame) (frame-height frame)) (defun x-display-planes (&optional frame) 4) ;bg switched to 16 colors as well (defun x-display-color-cells (&optional frame) 16) (defun x-server-max-request-size (&optional frame) 1000000) ; ??? (defun x-server-vendor (&optional frame) t "GNU") (defun x-server-version (&optional frame) '(1 0 0)) (defun x-display-screens (&optional frame) 1) (defun x-display-mm-height (&optional frame) 245) ; Guess the size of my (defun x-display-mm-width (&optional frame) 322) ; monitor, EZ... (defun x-display-backing-store (&optional frame) 'not-useful) (defun x-display-visual-class (&optional frame) 'static-color) (fset 'x-display-save-under 'ignore) (fset 'x-get-resource 'ignore) ;; From lisp/term/x-win.el (defvar x-display-name "pc" "The display name specifying the MS-DOS display and frame type.") (setq split-window-keep-point t) (defvar x-colors (mapcar 'car msdos-color-values) "The list of colors available on a PC display under MS-DOS.") ;; From lisp/term/w32-win.el ; ;;;; Selections and cut buffers ; ;;; We keep track of the last text selected here, so we can check the ;;; current selection against it, and avoid passing back our own text ;;; from x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value. (defvar x-last-selected-text nil) (defcustom x-select-enable-clipboard t "Non-nil means cutting and pasting uses the clipboard. This is the default on this system, since MS-Windows does not support other types of selections." :type 'boolean :group 'killing) (defun x-select-text (text &optional push) (if x-select-enable-clipboard (w16-set-clipboard-data text)) (setq x-last-selected-text text)) ;;; Return the value of the current selection. ;;; Consult the selection, then the cut buffer. Treat empty strings ;;; as if they were unset. (defun x-get-selection-value () (if x-select-enable-clipboard (let (text) ;; Don't die if x-get-selection signals an error. (condition-case c (setq text (w16-get-clipboard-data)) (error (message "w16-get-clipboard-data:%s" c))) (if (string= text "") (setq text nil)) (cond ((not text) nil) ((eq text x-last-selected-text) nil) ((string= text x-last-selected-text) ;; Record the newer string, so subsequent calls can use the 'eq' test. (setq x-last-selected-text text) nil) (t (setq x-last-selected-text text)))))) ;;; Arrange for the kill and yank functions to set and check the clipboard. (setq interprogram-cut-function 'x-select-text) (setq interprogram-paste-function 'x-get-selection-value) ;; From lisp/faces.el: we only have one font, so always return ;; it, no matter which variety they've asked for. (defun x-frob-font-slant (font which) font) (make-obsolete 'x-frob-font-slant 'make-face-... "21.1") (defun x-frob-font-weight (font which) font) (make-obsolete 'x-frob-font-weight 'make-face-... "21.1") (defun x-font-family-list () "Return a list of available font families on FRAME.\n\ If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame.\n\ Value is a list of conses (FAMILY . FIXED-P) where FAMILY\n\ is a font family, and FIXED-P is non-nil if fonts of that family\n\ are fixed-pitch." '(("default" . t))) ;; From src/fontset.c: (fset 'query-fontset 'ignore) ;; From lisp/term/x-win.el: make iconify-or-deiconify-frame a no-op. (fset 'iconify-or-deiconify-frame 'ignore) ;; From lisp/frame.el (fset 'set-default-font 'ignore) (fset 'set-mouse-color 'ignore) ; We cannot, I think. (fset 'set-cursor-color 'ignore) ; Hardware determined by char under. (fset 'set-border-color 'ignore) ; Not useful. ;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;; arch-tag: 5cbdb455-b495-427b-95d0-e417d77d00b4 ;;; pc-win.el ends here