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Unify mouse-highlight code for all GUI and TTY sessions. term.c: Remove static mouse_face_* variables. All users changed. (term_show_mouse_face, term_clear_mouse_face) (fast_find_position, term_mouse_highlight): Functions deleted. (tty_draw_row_with_mouse_face): New function. (term_mouse_movement): Call note_mouse_highlight instead of term_mouse_highlight. nsterm.m (ns_update_window_begin, ns_update_window_end) (ns_update_end, x_destroy_window, ns_frame_up_to_date) (ns_dumpglyphs_box_or_relief, ns_maybe_dumpglyphs_background) (ns_dumpglyphs_image, ns_dumpglyphs_stretch) (ns_initialize_display_info, keyDown, mouseMoved, mouseExited): Replace Display_Info with Mouse_HLInfo everywhere where mouse_face_* members were accessed for mouse highlight purposes. xterm.c (x_update_window_begin, x_update_window_end) (x_update_end, XTframe_up_to_date, x_set_mouse_face_gc) (handle_one_xevent, x_free_frame_resources, x_term_init): Replace Display_Info with Mouse_HLInfo everywhere where mouse_face_* members were accessed for mouse highlight purposes. w32term.c (x_update_window_begin, x_update_window_end) (x_update_end, w32_read_socket, x_free_frame_resources) (w32_initialize_display_info): Replace Display_Info with Mouse_HLInfo everywhere where mouse_face_* members were accessed for mouse highlight purposes. xdisp.c (show_mouse_face, note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight) (note_mouse_highlight) [HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM]: Don't run GUI code unless the frame is on a window-system. (get_tool_bar_item, handle_tool_bar_click) (note_tool_bar_highlight, draw_glyphs, erase_phys_cursor) (show_mouse_face, clear_mouse_face, coords_in_mouse_face_p) (note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight, note_mouse_highlight) (x_clear_window_mouse_face, cancel_mouse_face, expose_frame): Replace Display_Info with Mouse_HLInfo everywhere where mouse_face_* members were accessed for mouse highlight purposes. (coords_in_mouse_face_p): Move prototype out of the HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM conditional. (x_y_to_hpos_vpos, frame_to_window_pixel_xy): Move out of the HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM block. (try_window_id) [HAVE_GPM || MSDOS]: Call x_clear_window_mouse_face. (draw_row_with_mouse_face): Implementation for HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM systems. Call tty_draw_row_with_mouse_face for TTY systems. (show_mouse_face): Call draw_row_with_mouse_face, instead of calling draw_glyphs directly. (show_mouse_face, clear_mouse_face, coords_in_mouse_face_p) (cursor_in_mouse_face_p, rows_from_pos_range) (mouse_face_from_buffer_pos, mouse_face_from_string_pos) (note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight, note_mouse_highlight) (x_clear_window_mouse_face, cancel_mouse_face): Move out of the HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM block. Ifdef away window-system specific fragments. (note_mouse_highlight): Call popup_activated for MSDOS as well. Clear mouse highlight if pointer is over glyphs whose OBJECT is an integer. (mouse_face_from_buffer_pos): Add parentheses around && within ||. (x_consider_frame_title, tool_bar_lines_needed): Move prototypes to HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM-only part. (get_window_cursor_type): Move inside a HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM-only part. Remove "#ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM" from body of function. (null_glyph_slice): Move declaration into HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM-only part. dispnew.c (mirror_make_current): Set Y coordinate of the mode-line and header-line rows. (init_display): Setup initial frame's output_data for text terminal frames. xmenu.c (popup_activated): Don't define on MSDOS, which now has its own definition on msdos.c. msdos.c (show_mouse_face, clear_mouse_face) (fast_find_position, IT_note_mode_line_highlight) (IT_note_mouse_highlight): Functions deleted. (IT_frame_up_to_date, dos_rawgetc): Call note_mouse_highlight instead of IT_note_mouse_highlight. (draw_row_with_mouse_face, popup_activated): New functions. (dos_set_window_size, draw_row_with_mouse_face, IT_update_begin) (IT_update_end, IT_frame_up_to_date, internal_terminal_init) (dos_rawgetc): Replace Display_Info with Mouse_HLInfo everywhere where mouse_face_* members were accessed for mouse highlight purposes. msdos.h (initialize_msdos_display): Add prototype. frame.h (MOUSE_HL_INFO): New macro. lisp.h (Mouse_HLInfo): New data type. xterm.h (struct x_display_info): w32term.h (struct w32_display_info): nsterm.h (struct ns_display_info): termchar.h (struct tty_display_info): Use it instead of mouse_face_* members. dispextern.h (show_mouse_face, clear_mouse_face): Update type of 1st argument. (frame_to_window_pixel_xy, note_mouse_highlight) (x_clear_window_mouse_face, cancel_mouse_face, clear_mouse_face) (show_mouse_face, cursor_in_mouse_face_p): Move prototypes out of HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM conditional. (draw_row_with_mouse_face): Declare prototype. (tty_draw_row_with_mouse_face): Declare prototype.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sat, 06 Nov 2010 10:28:31 +0200
parents 1d1d5d9bd884
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This directory contains the source of the "Introduction to Programming
in Emacs Lisp" written by Robert J. Chassell, bob@gnu.org.  This
manual is an elementary introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp for
people who are not programmers, and who are not necessarily interested
in programming, but who do want to customize or extend their computing
environment.

This third edition of 2006 Oct 31 updates the previous editions to GNU
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On some systems you will see an error message when `psfig.tex' is
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If this happens, try `epsf.tex' instead of `psfig.tex', or try typing
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Or else find the section that says:

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2006 Oct 31
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