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Implement mouse highlight for bidi-reordered lines.
xdisp.c (fast_find_string_pos): #ifdef away, not used anymore.
(mouse_face_from_string_pos): New function, replaces
fast_find_string_pos.
(note_mouse_highlight): Call it instead of fast_find_string_pos.
(note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight): Support bidi-reordered
strings and R2L glyph rows. Fix comments.
(note_mouse_highlight): When bidi reordering is turned on in a
buffer, call next-single-property-change and
previous-single-property-change with last argument nil. Clear
mouse highlight when mouse pointer is in a R2L row on the stretch
glyph that stands for no text beyond the line end.
(row_containing_pos): Don't return too early when CHARPOS is in a
bidi-reordered continued line. Return immediately when the first
hit is found in a line that is not continued, or when an exact
match for CHARPOS is found.
(rows_from_pos_range): New function.
(mouse_face_from_buffer_pos): Use it instead of calling
row_containing_pos for START_CHARPOS and END_CHARPOS. Rewrite the
function to support mouse highlight in bidi-reordered lines and
not to assume that START_CHARPOS is always in mouse_face_beg_row.
If necessary, swap mouse_face_beg_row and mouse_face_end_row so
that the former is always above the latter or identical to it.
(show_mouse_face): Support drawing highlighted R2L lines.
(coords_in_mouse_face_p): New function, bidi-aware.
(cursor_in_mouse_face_p, note_mouse_highlight, erase_phys_cursor):
Call it instead of comparing with mouse-face members of dpyinfo.
(note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight): Fix confusingly swapped
usage of hpos and vpos.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 23 Oct 2010 17:30:45 +0200 |
parents | 730155197b96 |
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