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author | Richard Kenner <kenner@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 24 Sep 1996 02:44:17 +0000 |
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;;; sun-fns.el --- subroutines of Mouse handling for Sun windows ;; Copyright (C) 1987 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Jeff Peck <peck@sun.com> ;; Keywords: hardware ;; 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 2, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; Submitted Mar. 1987, Jeff Peck ;; Sun Microsystems Inc. <peck@sun.com> ;; Conceived Nov. 1986, Stan Jefferson, ;; Computer Science Lab, SRI International. ;; GoodIdeas Feb. 1987, Steve Greenbaum ;; & UpClicks Reasoning Systems, Inc. ;; ;; ;; Functions for manipulating via the mouse and mouse-map definitions ;; for accessing them. Also definitions of mouse menus. ;; This file you should freely modify to reflect you personal tastes. ;; ;; First half of file defines functions to implement mouse commands, ;; Don't delete any of those, just add what ever else you need. ;; Second half of file defines mouse bindings, do whatever you want there. ;; ;; Mouse Functions. ;; ;; These functions follow the sun-mouse-handler convention of being called ;; with three arguments: (window x-pos y-pos) ;; This makes it easy for a mouse executed command to know where the mouse is. ;; Use the macro "eval-in-window" to execute a function ;; in a temporarily selected window. ;; ;; If you have a function that must be called with other arguments ;; bind the mouse button to an s-exp that contains the necessary parameters. ;; See "minibuffer" bindings for examples. ;; ;;; Code: (require 'sun-mouse) (defconst cursor-pause-milliseconds 300 "*Number of milliseconds to display alternate cursor (usually the mark)") (defun indicate-region (&optional pause) "Bounce cursor to mark for cursor-pause-milliseconds and back again" (or pause (setq pause cursor-pause-milliseconds)) (let ((point (point))) (goto-char (mark)) (sit-for-millisecs pause) ;(update-display) ;(sleep-for-millisecs pause) (goto-char point))) ;;; ;;; Text buffer operations ;;; (defun mouse-move-point (window x y) "Move point to mouse cursor." (select-window window) (move-to-loc x y) (if (memq last-command ; support the mouse-copy/delete/yank '(mouse-copy mouse-delete mouse-yank-move)) (setq this-command 'mouse-yank-move)) ) (defun mouse-set-mark (window x y) "Set mark at mouse cursor." (eval-in-window window ;; use this to get the unwind protect (let ((point (point))) (move-to-loc x y) (set-mark (point)) (goto-char point) (indicate-region))) ) (defun mouse-set-mark-and-select (window x y) "Set mark at mouse cursor, and select that window." (select-window window) (mouse-set-mark window x y) ) (defun mouse-set-mark-and-stuff (w x y) "Set mark at mouse cursor, and put region in stuff buffer." (mouse-set-mark-and-select w x y) (sun-select-region (region-beginning) (region-end))) ;;; ;;; Simple mouse dragging stuff: marking with button up ;;; (defvar *mouse-drag-window* nil) (defvar *mouse-drag-x* -1) (defvar *mouse-drag-y* -1) (defun mouse-drag-move-point (window x y) "Move point to mouse cursor, and allow dragging." (mouse-move-point window x y) (setq *mouse-drag-window* window *mouse-drag-x* x *mouse-drag-y* y)) (defun mouse-drag-set-mark-stuff (window x y) "The up click handler that goes with mouse-drag-move-point. If mouse is in same WINDOW but at different X or Y than when mouse-drag-move-point was last executed, set the mark at mouse and put the region in the stuff buffer." (if (and (eq *mouse-drag-window* window) (not (and (equal *mouse-drag-x* x) (equal *mouse-drag-y* y)))) (mouse-set-mark-and-stuff window x y) (setq this-command last-command)) ; this was just an upclick no-op. ) (defun mouse-select-or-drag-move-point (window x y) "Select window if not selected, otherwise do mouse-drag-move-point." (if (eq (selected-window) window) (mouse-drag-move-point window x y) (mouse-select-window window x y))) ;;; ;;; esoterica: ;;; (defun mouse-exch-pt-and-mark (window x y) "Exchange point and mark." (select-window window) (exchange-point-and-mark) ) (defun mouse-call-kbd-macro (window x y) "Invokes last keyboard macro at mouse cursor." (mouse-move-point window x y) (call-last-kbd-macro) ) (defun mouse-mark-thing (window x y) "Set point and mark to text object using syntax table. The resulting region is put in the sun-window stuff buffer. Left or right Paren syntax marks an s-expression. Clicking at the end of a line marks the line including a trailing newline. If it doesn't recognize one of these it marks the character at point." (mouse-move-point window x y) (if (eobp) (open-line 1)) (let* ((char (char-after (point))) (syntax (char-syntax char))) (cond ((eq syntax ?w) ; word. (forward-word 1) (set-mark (point)) (forward-word -1)) ;; try to include a single following whitespace (is this a good idea?) ;; No, not a good idea since inconsistent. ;;(if (eq (char-syntax (char-after (mark))) ?\ ) ;; (set-mark (1+ (mark)))) ((eq syntax ?\( ) ; open paren. (mark-sexp 1)) ((eq syntax ?\) ) ; close paren. (forward-char 1) (mark-sexp -1) (exchange-point-and-mark)) ((eolp) ; mark line if at end. (set-mark (1+ (point))) (beginning-of-line 1)) (t ; mark character (set-mark (1+ (point))))) (indicate-region)) ; display region boundary. (sun-select-region (region-beginning) (region-end)) ) (defun mouse-kill-thing (window x y) "Kill thing at mouse, and put point there." (mouse-mark-thing window x y) (kill-region-and-unmark (region-beginning) (region-end)) ) (defun mouse-kill-thing-there (window x y) "Kill thing at mouse, leave point where it was. See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized." (eval-in-window window (save-excursion (mouse-mark-thing window x y) (kill-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))) ) (defun mouse-save-thing (window x y &optional quiet) "Put thing at mouse in kill ring. See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized." (mouse-mark-thing window x y) (copy-region-as-kill (region-beginning) (region-end)) (if (not quiet) (message "Thing saved")) ) (defun mouse-save-thing-there (window x y &optional quiet) "Put thing at mouse in kill ring, leave point as is. See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized." (eval-in-window window (save-excursion (mouse-save-thing window x y quiet)))) ;;; ;;; Mouse yanking... ;;; (defun mouse-copy-thing (window x y) "Put thing at mouse in kill ring, yank to point. See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized." (setq last-command 'not-kill) ;Avoids appending to previous kills. (mouse-save-thing-there window x y t) (yank) (setq this-command 'yank)) (defun mouse-move-thing (window x y) "Kill thing at mouse, yank it to point. See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized." (setq last-command 'not-kill) ;Avoids appending to previous kills. (mouse-kill-thing-there window x y) (yank) (setq this-command 'yank)) (defun mouse-yank-at-point (&optional window x y) "Yank from kill-ring at point; then cycle thru kill ring." (if (eq last-command 'yank) (let ((before (< (point) (mark)))) (delete-region (point) (mark)) (insert (current-kill 1)) (if before (exchange-point-and-mark))) (yank)) (setq this-command 'yank)) (defun mouse-yank-at-mouse (window x y) "Yank from kill-ring at mouse; then cycle thru kill ring." (mouse-move-point window x y) (mouse-yank-at-point window x y)) (defun mouse-save/delete/yank (&optional window x y) "Context sensitive save/delete/yank. Consecutive clicks perform as follows: * first click saves region to kill ring, * second click kills region, * third click yanks from kill ring, * subsequent clicks cycle thru kill ring. If mouse-move-point is performed after the first or second click, the next click will do a yank, etc. Except for a possible mouse-move-point, this command is insensitive to mouse location." (cond ((memq last-command '(mouse-delete yank mouse-yank-move)) ; third+ click (mouse-yank-at-point)) ((eq last-command 'mouse-copy) ; second click (kill-region (region-beginning) (region-end)) (setq this-command 'mouse-delete)) (t ; first click (copy-region-as-kill (region-beginning) (region-end)) (message "Region saved") (setq this-command 'mouse-copy)) )) (defun mouse-split-horizontally (window x y) "Splits the window horizontally at mouse cursor." (eval-in-window window (split-window-horizontally (1+ x)))) (defun mouse-split-vertically (window x y) "Split the window vertically at the mouse cursor." (eval-in-window window (split-window-vertically (1+ y)))) (defun mouse-select-window (window x y) "Selects the window, restoring point." (select-window window)) (defun mouse-delete-other-windows (window x y) "Deletes all windows except the one mouse is in." (delete-other-windows window)) (defun mouse-delete-window (window x y) "Deletes the window mouse is in." (delete-window window)) (defun mouse-undo (window x y) "Invokes undo in the window mouse is in." (eval-in-window window (undo))) ;;; ;;; Scroll operations ;;; ;;; The move-to-window-line is used below because otherwise ;;; scrolling a non-selected process window with the mouse, after ;;; the process has written text past the bottom of the window, ;;; gives an "End of buffer" error, and then scrolls. The ;;; move-to-window-line seems to force recomputing where things are. (defun mouse-scroll-up (window x y) "Scrolls the window upward." (eval-in-window window (move-to-window-line 1) (scroll-up nil))) (defun mouse-scroll-down (window x y) "Scrolls the window downward." (eval-in-window window (scroll-down nil))) (defun mouse-scroll-proportional (window x y) "Scrolls the window proportionally corresponding to window relative X divided by window width." (eval-in-window window (if (>= x (1- (window-width))) ;; When x is maximum (equal to or 1 less than window width), ;; goto end of buffer. We check for this special case ;; because the calculated goto-char often goes short of the ;; end due to roundoff error, and we often really want to go ;; to the end. (goto-char (point-max)) (progn (goto-char (+ (point-min) ; For narrowed regions. (* x (/ (- (point-max) (point-min)) (1- (window-width)))))) (beginning-of-line)) ) (what-cursor-position) ; Report position. )) (defun mouse-line-to-top (window x y) "Scrolls the line at the mouse cursor up to the top." (eval-in-window window (scroll-up y))) (defun mouse-top-to-line (window x y) "Scrolls the top line down to the mouse cursor." (eval-in-window window (scroll-down y))) (defun mouse-line-to-bottom (window x y) "Scrolls the line at the mouse cursor to the bottom." (eval-in-window window (scroll-up (+ y (- 2 (window-height)))))) (defun mouse-bottom-to-line (window x y) "Scrolls the bottom line up to the mouse cursor." (eval-in-window window (scroll-down (+ y (- 2 (window-height)))))) (defun mouse-line-to-middle (window x y) "Scrolls the line at the mouse cursor to the middle." (eval-in-window window (scroll-up (- y -1 (/ (window-height) 2))))) (defun mouse-middle-to-line (window x y) "Scrolls the line at the middle to the mouse cursor." (eval-in-window window (scroll-up (- (/ (window-height) 2) y 1)))) ;;; ;;; main emacs menu. ;;; (defmenu expand-menu ("Vertically" mouse-expand-vertically *menu-window*) ("Horizontally" mouse-expand-horizontally *menu-window*)) (defmenu delete-window-menu ("This One" delete-window *menu-window*) ("All Others" delete-other-windows *menu-window*)) (defmenu mouse-help-menu ("Text Region" mouse-help-region *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 'text) ("Scrollbar" mouse-help-region *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 'scrollbar) ("Modeline" mouse-help-region *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 'modeline) ("Minibuffer" mouse-help-region *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 'minibuffer) ) (defmenu emacs-quit-menu ("Suspend" suspend-emacstool) ("Quit" save-buffers-kill-emacs)) (defmenu emacs-menu ("Emacs Menu") ("Stuff Selection" sun-yank-selection) ("Expand" . expand-menu) ("Delete Window" . delete-window-menu) ("Previous Buffer" mouse-select-previous-buffer *menu-window*) ("Save Buffers" save-some-buffers) ("List Directory" list-directory nil) ("Dired" dired nil) ("Mouse Help" . mouse-help-menu) ("Quit" . emacs-quit-menu)) (defun emacs-menu-eval (window x y) "Pop-up menu of editor commands." (sun-menu-evaluate window (1+ x) (1- y) 'emacs-menu)) (defun mouse-expand-horizontally (window) (eval-in-window window (enlarge-window 4 t) (update-display) ; Try to redisplay, since can get confused. )) (defun mouse-expand-vertically (window) (eval-in-window window (enlarge-window 4))) (defun mouse-select-previous-buffer (window) "Switch buffer in mouse window to most recently selected buffer." (eval-in-window window (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer)))) ;;; ;;; minibuffer menu ;;; (defmenu minibuffer-menu ("Minibuffer" message "Just some miscellaneous minibuffer commands") ("Stuff" sun-yank-selection) ("Do-It" exit-minibuffer) ("Abort" abort-recursive-edit) ("Suspend" suspend-emacs)) (defun minibuffer-menu-eval (window x y) "Pop-up menu of commands." (sun-menu-evaluate window x (1- y) 'minibuffer-menu)) (defun mini-move-point (window x y) ;; -6 is good for most common cases (mouse-move-point window (- x 6) 0)) (defun mini-set-mark-and-stuff (window x y) ;; -6 is good for most common cases (mouse-set-mark-and-stuff window (- x 6) 0)) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; Buffer-mode Mouse commands ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (defun Buffer-at-mouse (w x y) "Calls Buffer-menu-buffer from mouse click." (save-window-excursion (mouse-move-point w x y) (beginning-of-line) (Buffer-menu-buffer t))) (defun mouse-buffer-bury (w x y) "Bury the indicated buffer." (bury-buffer (Buffer-at-mouse w x y)) ) (defun mouse-buffer-select (w x y) "Put the indicated buffer in selected window." (switch-to-buffer (Buffer-at-mouse w x y)) (list-buffers) ) (defun mouse-buffer-delete (w x y) "mark indicated buffer for delete" (save-window-excursion (mouse-move-point w x y) (Buffer-menu-delete) )) (defun mouse-buffer-execute (w x y) "execute buffer-menu selections" (save-window-excursion (mouse-move-point w x y) (Buffer-menu-execute) )) (defun enable-mouse-in-buffer-list () "Call this to enable mouse selections in *Buffer List* LEFT puts the indicated buffer in the selected window. MIDDLE buries the indicated buffer. RIGHT marks the indicated buffer for deletion. MIDDLE-RIGHT deletes the marked buffers. To unmark a buffer marked for deletion, select it with LEFT." (save-window-excursion (list-buffers) ; Initialize *Buffer List* (set-buffer "*Buffer List*") (local-set-mouse '(text middle) 'mouse-buffer-bury) (local-set-mouse '(text left) 'mouse-buffer-select) (local-set-mouse '(text right) 'mouse-buffer-delete) (local-set-mouse '(text middle right) 'mouse-buffer-execute) ) ) ;;;******************************************************************* ;;; ;;; Global Mouse Bindings. ;;; ;;; There is some sense to this mouse binding madness: ;;; LEFT and RIGHT scrolls are inverses. ;;; SHIFT makes an opposite meaning in the scroll bar. ;;; SHIFT is an alternative to DOUBLE (but double chords do not exist). ;;; META makes the scrollbar functions work in the text region. ;;; MIDDLE operates the mark ;;; LEFT operates at point ;;; META commands are generally non-destructive, ;;; SHIFT is a little more dangerous. ;;; CONTROL is for the really complicated ones. ;;; CONTROL-META-SHIFT-RIGHT gives help on that region. ;;; ;;; Text Region mousemap ;;; ;; The basics: Point, Mark, Menu, Sun-Select: (global-set-mouse '(text left) 'mouse-drag-move-point) (global-set-mouse '(text up left) 'mouse-drag-set-mark-stuff) (global-set-mouse '(text shift left) 'mouse-exch-pt-and-mark) (global-set-mouse '(text double left) 'mouse-exch-pt-and-mark) (global-set-mouse '(text middle) 'mouse-set-mark-and-stuff) (global-set-mouse '(text right) 'emacs-menu-eval) (global-set-mouse '(text shift right) '(sun-yank-selection)) (global-set-mouse '(text double right) '(sun-yank-selection)) ;; The Slymoblics multi-command for Save, Kill, Copy, Move: (global-set-mouse '(text shift middle) 'mouse-save/delete/yank) (global-set-mouse '(text double middle) 'mouse-save/delete/yank) ;; Save, Kill, Copy, Move Things: ;; control-left composes with control middle/right to produce copy/move (global-set-mouse '(text control middle ) 'mouse-save-thing-there) (global-set-mouse '(text control right ) 'mouse-kill-thing-there) (global-set-mouse '(text control left) 'mouse-yank-at-point) (global-set-mouse '(text control middle left) 'mouse-copy-thing) (global-set-mouse '(text control right left) 'mouse-move-thing) (global-set-mouse '(text control right middle) 'mouse-mark-thing) ;; The Universal mouse help command (press all buttons): (global-set-mouse '(text shift control meta right) 'mouse-help-region) (global-set-mouse '(text double control meta right) 'mouse-help-region) ;;; Meta in Text Region is like meta version in scrollbar: (global-set-mouse '(text meta left) 'mouse-line-to-top) (global-set-mouse '(text meta shift left) 'mouse-line-to-bottom) (global-set-mouse '(text meta double left) 'mouse-line-to-bottom) (global-set-mouse '(text meta middle) 'mouse-line-to-middle) (global-set-mouse '(text meta shift middle) 'mouse-middle-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(text meta double middle) 'mouse-middle-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(text meta control middle) 'mouse-split-vertically) (global-set-mouse '(text meta right) 'mouse-top-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(text meta shift right) 'mouse-bottom-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(text meta double right) 'mouse-bottom-to-line) ;; Miscellaneous: (global-set-mouse '(text meta control left) 'mouse-call-kbd-macro) (global-set-mouse '(text meta control right) 'mouse-undo) ;;; ;;; Scrollbar mousemap. ;;; Are available in the Scrollbar Region, or with Meta Text (or Meta Scrollbar) ;;; (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar left) 'mouse-line-to-top) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar shift left) 'mouse-line-to-bottom) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar double left) 'mouse-line-to-bottom) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar middle) 'mouse-line-to-middle) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar shift middle) 'mouse-middle-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar double middle) 'mouse-middle-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar control middle) 'mouse-split-vertically) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar right) 'mouse-top-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar shift right) 'mouse-bottom-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar double right) 'mouse-bottom-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta left) 'mouse-line-to-top) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta shift left) 'mouse-line-to-bottom) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta double left) 'mouse-line-to-bottom) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta middle) 'mouse-line-to-middle) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta shift middle) 'mouse-middle-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta double middle) 'mouse-middle-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta control middle) 'mouse-split-vertically) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta right) 'mouse-top-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta shift right) 'mouse-bottom-to-line) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta double right) 'mouse-bottom-to-line) ;; And the help menu: (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar shift control meta right) 'mouse-help-region) (global-set-mouse '(scrollbar double control meta right) 'mouse-help-region) ;;; ;;; Modeline mousemap. ;;; ;;; Note: meta of any single button selects window. (global-set-mouse '(modeline left) 'mouse-scroll-up) (global-set-mouse '(modeline meta left) 'mouse-select-window) (global-set-mouse '(modeline middle) 'mouse-scroll-proportional) (global-set-mouse '(modeline meta middle) 'mouse-select-window) (global-set-mouse '(modeline control middle) 'mouse-split-horizontally) (global-set-mouse '(modeline right) 'mouse-scroll-down) (global-set-mouse '(modeline meta right) 'mouse-select-window) ;;; control-left selects this window, control-right deletes it. (global-set-mouse '(modeline control left) 'mouse-delete-other-windows) (global-set-mouse '(modeline control right) 'mouse-delete-window) ;; in case of confusion, just select it: (global-set-mouse '(modeline control left right)'mouse-select-window) ;; even without confusion (and without the keyboard) select it: (global-set-mouse '(modeline left right) 'mouse-select-window) ;; And the help menu: (global-set-mouse '(modeline shift control meta right) 'mouse-help-region) (global-set-mouse '(modeline double control meta right) 'mouse-help-region) ;;; ;;; Minibuffer Mousemap ;;; Demonstrating some variety: ;;; (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer left) 'mini-move-point) (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer middle) 'mini-set-mark-and-stuff) (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer shift middle) '(select-previous-complex-command)) (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer double middle) '(select-previous-complex-command)) (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer control middle) '(next-complex-command 1)) (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer meta middle) '(previous-complex-command 1)) (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer right) 'minibuffer-menu-eval) (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer shift control meta right) 'mouse-help-region) (global-set-mouse '(minibuffer double control meta right) 'mouse-help-region) (provide 'sun-fns) ;;; sun-fns.el ends here