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* w32fns.c (hourglass_timer, hourglass_hwnd): New variables. (syms_of_w32fns): Initialize them. (HOURGLASS_ID): New constant. (x_window_to_frame): Don't check hourglass_window. (w32_wnd_proc) <WM_TIMER>: Handle hourglass_timer. (w32_wnd_proc) <WM_EXITMENULOOP>: Set pending hourglass cursor. (w32_wnd_proc) <WM_SETCURSOR>: Set the hourglass or current cursor. (w32_wnd_proc) <WM_EMACS_SETCURSOR>: Set frame's current_cursor. Only change the cursor if hourglass is not active. (Fx_create_frame): Initialize frame's current_cursor. (hourglass_atimer): Remove. (hourglass_started): New function. (start_hourglass, cancel_hourglass, hide_hourglass): Adapt to w32. (show_hourglass): Adapt to w32, changing argument to frame. * w32term.h (struct w32_output): Remove hourglass_window. Add current_cursor. * eval.c (call_debugger, Fsignal): * keyboard.c (recursive_edit_1, cmd_error, Ftop_level) (command_loop_1, Fread_key_sequence, Fread_key_sequence_vector) (Fexecute_extended_command, cancel_hourglass_unwind): * minibuf.c (read_minibuf): * fns.c (Fy_or_n_p): Enable hourglass when HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM.
author Jason Rumney <jasonr@gnu.org>
date Wed, 19 Mar 2008 17:04:18 +0000
parents 528714e93230
children 4bc33ffdda1a ef719132ddfa
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;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
;; For our purposes we can treat the vt200 and vt100 almost alike.
;; Most differences are handled by the termcap entry.
(defun terminal-init-vt201 ()
  "Terminal initialization function for vt201."
  (tty-run-terminal-initialization (selected-frame) "vt100")
  ;; Make F11 an escape key.
  (define-key input-decode-map "\e[23~" [f11]) ;Probably redundant.
  (define-key local-function-key-map [f11] [?\e]))

;; arch-tag: a6abb38f-60ea-449e-a9e9-3fb8572c52ae
;;; vt201.el ends here