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Remove some extra parentheses, #'set-face-background-pixmap-file.
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2009-08-09 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* faces.el (set-face-background-pixmap-file):
Remove some extra parentheses revealed by change set 7757334005ae.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sun, 09 Aug 2009 12:38:04 +0100 |
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428 | 1 ;;; faces.el --- Lisp interface to the C "face" structure |
2 | |
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1992-4, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois | |
3027 | 5 ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2002, 2005 Ben Wing |
428 | 6 |
7 ;; Author: Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> | |
8 ;; Keywords: faces, internal, dumped | |
9 | |
10 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
11 | |
12 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
13 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
14 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
15 ;; any later version. | |
16 | |
17 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
18 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
19 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
20 ;; General Public License for more details. | |
21 | |
22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
23 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the | |
24 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
25 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
26 | |
27 ;;; Synched up with: Not synched with FSF. Almost completely divergent. | |
28 | |
29 ;;; Commentary: | |
30 | |
31 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs. | |
32 | |
33 ;; face implementation #1 (used Lisp vectors and parallel C vectors; | |
34 ;; FSFmacs still uses this) authored by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org> | |
35 ;; pre Lucid-Emacs 19.0. | |
36 | |
37 ;; face implementation #2 (used one face object per frame per face) | |
38 ;; authored by Jamie Zawinski for 19.9. | |
39 | |
40 ;; face implementation #3 (use one face object per face) originally | |
41 ;; authored for 19.12 by Chuck Thompson <cthomp@cs.uiuc.edu>, | |
42 ;; rewritten by Ben Wing with the advent of specifiers. | |
43 | |
44 | |
45 ;;; Some stuff in FSF's faces.el is in our x-faces.el. | |
46 | |
47 ;;; Code: | |
48 | |
771 | 49 ;; To elude the warnings for font functions. (Normally autoloaded when |
50 ;; font-create-object is called) | |
51 (eval-when-compile | |
3094 | 52 (require 'font) |
53 (load "cl-macs")) | |
771 | 54 |
428 | 55 (defgroup faces nil |
56 "Support for multiple text attributes (fonts, colors, ...) | |
57 Such a collection of attributes is called a \"face\"." | |
58 :group 'emacs) | |
59 | |
60 | |
61 (defun read-face-name (prompt) | |
62 (let (face) | |
63 (while (= (length face) 0) ; nil or "" | |
64 (setq face (completing-read prompt | |
65 (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (symbol-name x))) | |
66 (face-list)) | |
67 nil t))) | |
68 (intern face))) | |
69 | |
70 (defun face-interactive (what &optional bool) | |
71 (let* ((fn (intern (concat "face-" what "-instance"))) | |
72 (face (read-face-name (format "Set %s of face: " what))) | |
73 (default (if (fboundp fn) | |
74 ;; #### we should distinguish here between | |
75 ;; explicitly setting the value to be the | |
76 ;; same as the default face's value, and | |
77 ;; not setting a value at all. | |
78 (funcall fn face))) | |
79 (value (if bool | |
80 (y-or-n-p (format "Should face %s be %s? " | |
81 (symbol-name face) bool)) | |
82 (read-string (format "Set %s of face %s to: " | |
83 what (symbol-name face)) | |
84 (cond ((font-instance-p default) | |
85 (font-instance-name default)) | |
86 ((color-instance-p default) | |
87 (color-instance-name default)) | |
88 ((image-instance-p default) | |
89 (image-instance-file-name default)) | |
90 (t default)))))) | |
91 (list face (if (equal value "") nil value)))) | |
92 | |
93 (defconst built-in-face-specifiers | |
94 (built-in-face-specifiers) | |
95 "A list of the built-in face properties that are specifiers.") | |
96 | |
97 (defun face-property (face property &optional locale tag-set exact-p) | |
98 "Return FACE's value of the given PROPERTY. | |
99 | |
3027 | 100 NOTE: If you are looking for the \"value\" of a built-in face property |
101 (`foreground', `background', `font', `background-pixmap', etc.), you | |
102 are probably better off calling `face-property-instance'. The return | |
103 value of `face-property' for built-in properties describes the original | |
104 specification used to determine the face property, which may be nil, | |
105 a list of instantiators, or something else that is unexpected. For | |
106 example, if you ask for a face property in a particular buffer (by | |
107 specifying a buffer for LOCALE), you will get a non-nil return value | |
108 only if a buffer-local specification for that particular buffer had | |
109 previously been given. | |
110 | |
111 For a full list of built-in property names and their semantics, see | |
112 `set-face-property'. | |
428 | 113 |
3027 | 114 If LOCALE is omitted, the FACE's actual value for PROPERTY will be |
115 returned. In this case, this function appears to behave rather | |
116 differently depending on whether PROPERTY is a built-in face property of | |
117 a user-defined face property. This is because the most basic value of a | |
118 user-defined property is simply whatever was set using | |
119 `set-face-property', but for a built-in property it's always a specifier, | |
120 which is an abstract object encapsulating all the specifications for that | |
121 particular property. | |
122 | |
123 LOCALE, if supplied, will generally be a buffer, frame or | |
124 `global' (for the global value), but there are other possibilities -- see | |
125 the following paragraph. This mostly applies to built-in properties. In | |
126 this case, the return value will not be a specifier object but the | |
127 specification(s) for the given locale or locale type will be returned | |
128 (equivalent to calling `specifier-specs' on the specifier). | |
129 (Technically, the same thing happens if the basic value of a user- | |
130 defined property is a specifier, although this usage is rare.) | |
428 | 131 |
132 The return value will be a list of instantiators (e.g. strings | |
133 specifying a font or color name), or a list of specifications, each | |
134 of which is a cons of a locale and a list of instantiators. | |
135 Specifically, if LOCALE is a particular locale (a buffer, window, | |
3027 | 136 frame, device, or `global'), a list of instantiators for that locale |
428 | 137 will be returned. Otherwise, if LOCALE is a locale type (one of |
3027 | 138 the symbols `buffer', `window', `frame', or `device'), the specifications |
428 | 139 for all locales of that type will be returned. Finally, if LOCALE is |
3027 | 140 `all', the specifications for all locales of all types will be returned. |
428 | 141 |
142 The specifications in a specifier determine what the value of | |
143 PROPERTY will be in a particular \"domain\" or set of circumstances, | |
3027 | 144 which is typically a particular Emacs window -- which in turn defines |
145 a buffer (the buffer in the window), a frame (the frame that the window | |
146 is in), and a device (the device that the frame is in). The value is | |
442 | 147 derived from the instantiator associated with the most specific |
3027 | 148 locale (in the order buffer, window, frame, device, and `global') |
428 | 149 that matches the domain in question. In other words, given a domain |
442 | 150 (i.e. an Emacs window, usually), the specifier for PROPERTY will |
151 first be searched for a specification whose locale is the buffer | |
152 contained within that window; then for a specification whose locale | |
153 is the window itself; then for a specification whose locale is the | |
154 frame that the window is contained within; etc. The first | |
155 instantiator that is valid for the domain (usually this means that | |
156 the instantiator is recognized by the device [i.e. MS Windows, the X | |
3027 | 157 server or TTY device]) will be \"instantiated\", which generates |
158 a Lisp object encapsulating the original instantiator and the underlying | |
159 window-system object describing the property. The function | |
160 `face-property-instance' actually does all this." | |
428 | 161 |
162 (setq face (get-face face)) | |
163 (let ((value (get face property))) | |
164 (if (and locale | |
165 (or (memq property built-in-face-specifiers) | |
166 (specifierp value))) | |
167 (setq value (specifier-specs value locale tag-set exact-p))) | |
168 value)) | |
169 | |
170 (defun convert-face-property-into-specifier (face property) | |
171 "Convert PROPERTY on FACE into a specifier, if it's not already." | |
172 (setq face (get-face face)) | |
173 (let ((specifier (get face property))) | |
174 ;; if a user-property does not have a specifier but a | |
175 ;; locale was specified, put a specifier there. | |
176 ;; If there was already a value there, convert it to a | |
3027 | 177 ;; specifier with the value as its `global' instantiator. |
428 | 178 (unless (specifierp specifier) |
179 (let ((new-specifier (make-specifier 'generic))) | |
180 (if (or (not (null specifier)) | |
181 ;; make sure the nil returned from `get' wasn't | |
182 ;; actually the value of the property | |
183 (null (get face property t))) | |
184 (add-spec-to-specifier new-specifier specifier)) | |
185 (setq specifier new-specifier) | |
186 (put face property specifier))))) | |
187 | |
188 (defun face-property-instance (face property | |
872 | 189 &optional domain default no-fallback) |
428 | 190 "Return the instance of FACE's PROPERTY in the specified DOMAIN. |
191 | |
192 Under most circumstances, DOMAIN will be a particular window, | |
193 and the returned instance describes how the specified property | |
194 actually is displayed for that window and the particular buffer | |
195 in it. Note that this may not be the same as how the property | |
196 appears when the buffer is displayed in a different window or | |
197 frame, or how the property appears in the same window if you | |
198 switch to another buffer in that window; and in those cases, | |
199 the returned instance would be different. | |
200 | |
201 The returned instance will typically be a color-instance, | |
3027 | 202 font-instance, or image-instance object, and you can query |
428 | 203 it using the appropriate object-specific functions. For example, |
204 you could use `color-instance-rgb-components' to find out the | |
3027 | 205 RGB (red, green, and blue) components of how the `background' |
206 property of the `highlight' face is displayed in a particular | |
428 | 207 window. The results might be different from the results |
208 you would get for another window (perhaps the user | |
209 specified a different color for the frame that window is on; | |
210 or perhaps the same color was specified but the window is | |
211 on a different X server, and that X server has different RGB | |
212 values for the color from this one). | |
213 | |
214 DOMAIN defaults to the selected window if omitted. | |
215 | |
216 DOMAIN can be a frame or device, instead of a window. The value | |
217 returned for a such a domain is used in special circumstances | |
218 when a more specific domain does not apply; for example, a frame | |
219 value might be used for coloring a toolbar, which is conceptually | |
220 attached to a frame rather than a particular window. The value | |
221 is also useful in determining what the value would be for a | |
222 particular window within the frame or device, if it is not | |
223 overridden by a more specific specification. | |
224 | |
225 If PROPERTY does not name a built-in property, its value will | |
226 simply be returned unless it is a specifier object, in which case | |
227 it will be instanced using `specifier-instance'. | |
228 | |
229 Optional arguments DEFAULT and NO-FALLBACK are the same as in | |
230 `specifier-instance'." | |
231 | |
232 (setq face (get-face face)) | |
233 (let ((value (get face property))) | |
234 (if (specifierp value) | |
235 (setq value (specifier-instance value domain default no-fallback))) | |
236 value)) | |
237 | |
238 (defun face-property-matching-instance (face property matchspec | |
872 | 239 &optional domain default |
240 no-fallback) | |
428 | 241 "Return the instance of FACE's PROPERTY matching MATCHSPEC in DOMAIN. |
242 Currently the only useful value for MATCHSPEC is a charset, when used | |
243 in conjunction with the face's font; this allows you to retrieve a | |
244 font that can be used to display a particular charset, rather than just | |
245 any font. | |
246 | |
247 Other than MATCHSPEC, this function is identical to `face-property-instance'. | |
248 See also `specifier-matching-instance' for a fuller description of the | |
249 matching process." | |
250 | |
251 (setq face (get-face face)) | |
252 (let ((value (get face property))) | |
3659 | 253 (when (specifierp value) |
254 (setq value (specifier-matching-instance value matchspec domain | |
255 default no-fallback))) | |
428 | 256 value)) |
257 | |
258 (defun set-face-property (face property value &optional locale tag-set | |
872 | 259 how-to-add) |
428 | 260 "Change a property of FACE. |
261 | |
262 NOTE: If you want to remove a property from a face, use `remove-face-property' | |
263 rather than attempting to set a value of nil for the property. | |
264 | |
265 For built-in properties, the actual value of the property is a | |
266 specifier and you cannot change this; but you can change the | |
267 specifications within the specifier, and that is what this function | |
268 will do. For user-defined properties, you can use this function | |
269 to either change the actual value of the property or, if this value | |
270 is a specifier, change the specifications within it. | |
271 | |
272 If PROPERTY is a built-in property, the specifications to be added to | |
273 this property can be supplied in many different ways: | |
274 | |
275 -- If VALUE is a simple instantiator (e.g. a string naming a font or | |
276 color) or a list of instantiators, then the instantiator(s) will | |
277 be added as a specification of the property for the given LOCALE | |
3027 | 278 (which defaults to `global' if omitted). |
428 | 279 -- If VALUE is a list of specifications (each of which is a cons of |
280 a locale and a list of instantiators), then LOCALE must be nil | |
281 (it does not make sense to explicitly specify a locale in this | |
282 case), and specifications will be added as given. | |
283 -- If VALUE is a specifier (as would be returned by `face-property' | |
284 if no LOCALE argument is given), then some or all of the | |
285 specifications in the specifier will be added to the property. | |
286 In this case, the function is really equivalent to | |
287 `copy-specifier' and LOCALE has the same semantics (if it is | |
288 a particular locale, the specification for the locale will be | |
289 copied; if a locale type, specifications for all locales of | |
3027 | 290 that type will be copied; if nil or `all', then all |
428 | 291 specifications will be copied). |
292 | |
3027 | 293 HOW-TO-ADD should be either nil or one of the symbols `prepend', |
294 `append', `remove-tag-set-prepend', `remove-tag-set-append', `remove-locale', | |
295 `remove-locale-type', or `remove-all'. See `copy-specifier' and | |
428 | 296 `add-spec-to-specifier' for a description of what each of |
297 these means. Most of the time, you do not need to worry about | |
298 this argument; the default behavior usually is fine. | |
299 | |
300 In general, it is OK to pass an instance object (e.g. as returned | |
301 by `face-property-instance') as an instantiator in place of | |
302 an actual instantiator. In such a case, the instantiator used | |
303 to create that instance object will be used (for example, if | |
3027 | 304 you set a font-instance object as the value of the `font' |
428 | 305 property, then the font name used to create that object will |
306 be used instead). If some cases, however, doing this | |
307 conversion does not make sense, and this will be noted in | |
308 the documentation for particular types of instance objects. | |
309 | |
310 If PROPERTY is not a built-in property, then this function will | |
311 simply set its value if LOCALE is nil. However, if LOCALE is | |
312 given, then this function will attempt to add VALUE as the | |
313 instantiator for the given LOCALE, using `add-spec-to-specifier'. | |
314 If the value of the property is not a specifier, it will | |
3027 | 315 automatically be converted into a `generic' specifier. |
428 | 316 |
317 | |
318 The following symbols have predefined meanings: | |
319 | |
320 foreground The foreground color of the face. | |
442 | 321 For valid instantiators, see `make-color-specifier'. |
428 | 322 |
323 background The background color of the face. | |
442 | 324 For valid instantiators, see `make-color-specifier'. |
428 | 325 |
326 font The font used to display text covered by this face. | |
442 | 327 For valid instantiators, see `make-font-specifier'. |
428 | 328 |
329 display-table The display table of the face. | |
330 This should be a vector of 256 elements. | |
331 | |
332 background-pixmap The pixmap displayed in the background of the face. | |
442 | 333 Only used by faces on X and MS Windows devices. |
334 For valid instantiators, see `make-image-specifier'. | |
428 | 335 |
336 underline Underline all text covered by this face. | |
442 | 337 For valid instantiators, see `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 338 |
339 strikethru Draw a line through all text covered by this face. | |
442 | 340 For valid instantiators, see `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 341 |
342 highlight Highlight all text covered by this face. | |
343 Only used by faces on TTY devices. | |
442 | 344 For valid instantiators, see `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 345 |
346 dim Dim all text covered by this face. | |
442 | 347 For valid instantiators, see `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 348 |
349 blinking Blink all text covered by this face. | |
350 Only used by faces on TTY devices. | |
442 | 351 For valid instantiators, see `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 352 |
353 reverse Reverse the foreground and background colors. | |
354 Only used by faces on TTY devices. | |
442 | 355 For valid instantiators, see `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 356 |
3027 | 357 inherit Face name or face object from which to inherit attributes, |
358 or a list of such elements. Attributes from inherited | |
359 faces are merged into the face like an underlying face | |
360 would be, with higher priority than underlying faces. | |
361 | |
428 | 362 doc-string Description of what the face's normal use is. |
363 NOTE: This is not a specifier, unlike all | |
364 the other built-in properties, and cannot | |
365 contain locale-specific values." | |
366 | |
367 (setq face (get-face face)) | |
368 (if (memq property built-in-face-specifiers) | |
369 (set-specifier (get face property) value locale tag-set how-to-add) | |
370 | |
371 ;; This section adds user defined properties. | |
372 (if (not locale) | |
373 (put face property value) | |
374 (convert-face-property-into-specifier face property) | |
375 (add-spec-to-specifier (get face property) value locale tag-set | |
376 how-to-add))) | |
377 value) | |
378 | |
379 (defun remove-face-property (face property &optional locale tag-set exact-p) | |
380 "Remove a property from FACE. | |
381 For built-in properties, this is analogous to `remove-specifier'. | |
382 See `remove-specifier' for the meaning of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and EXACT-P | |
383 arguments." | |
384 (or locale (setq locale 'all)) | |
385 (if (memq property built-in-face-specifiers) | |
386 (remove-specifier (face-property face property) locale tag-set exact-p) | |
387 (if (eq locale 'all) | |
388 (remprop (get-face face) property) | |
389 (convert-face-property-into-specifier face property) | |
390 (remove-specifier (face-property face property) locale tag-set | |
391 exact-p)))) | |
392 | |
393 (defun reset-face (face &optional locale tag-set exact-p) | |
394 "Clear all existing built-in specifications from FACE. | |
3027 | 395 This makes FACE inherit all its display properties from `default'. |
428 | 396 WARNING: Be absolutely sure you want to do this!!! It is a dangerous |
397 operation and is not undoable. | |
398 | |
399 The arguments LOCALE, TAG-SET and EXACT-P are the same as for | |
400 `remove-specifier'." | |
3918 | 401 ;; Don't reset the default face. |
402 (unless (eq 'default face) | |
403 (dolist (x built-in-face-specifiers nil) | |
404 (remove-specifier (face-property face x) locale tag-set exact-p)))) | |
428 | 405 |
406 (defun set-face-parent (face parent &optional locale tag-set how-to-add) | |
407 "Set the parent of FACE to PARENT, for all properties. | |
408 This makes all properties of FACE inherit from PARENT." | |
409 (setq parent (get-face parent)) | |
410 (mapcar (lambda (x) | |
411 (set-face-property face x (vector parent) locale tag-set | |
412 how-to-add)) | |
3027 | 413 (set-difference built-in-face-specifiers |
414 '(display-table background-pixmap inherit))) | |
428 | 415 (set-face-background-pixmap face (vector 'inherit ':face parent) |
416 locale tag-set how-to-add) | |
417 nil) | |
418 | |
419 (defun face-doc-string (face) | |
420 "Return the documentation string for FACE." | |
421 (face-property face 'doc-string)) | |
422 | |
423 (defun set-face-doc-string (face doc-string) | |
424 "Change the documentation string of FACE to DOC-STRING." | |
425 (interactive (face-interactive "doc-string")) | |
426 (set-face-property face 'doc-string doc-string)) | |
427 | |
428 (defun face-font-name (face &optional domain charset) | |
429 "Return the font name of FACE in DOMAIN, or nil if it is unspecified. | |
3027 | 430 DOMAIN is as in `face-font-instance'. |
431 | |
432 Font names are strings, as described in `make-font-specifier'." | |
428 | 433 (let ((f (face-font-instance face domain charset))) |
434 (and f (font-instance-name f)))) | |
435 | |
436 (defun face-font (face &optional locale tag-set exact-p) | |
3027 | 437 "Return the font spec of FACE in LOCALE, or nil if it is unspecified. |
438 | |
439 NOTE: This returns a locale-specific specification, not any sort of value | |
440 corresponding to the actual font being used. If you want to know the | |
441 actual font used in a particular domain, use `face-font-instance', or | |
442 `face-font-name' for its name (i.e. the instantiator used to create it). | |
428 | 443 |
444 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
445 | |
446 LOCALE may be a locale (the instantiators for that particular locale | |
447 will be returned), a locale type (the specifications for all locales | |
3027 | 448 of that type will be returned), `all' (all specifications will be |
428 | 449 returned), or nil (the actual specifier object will be returned). |
450 | |
451 See `face-property' for more information." | |
452 (face-property face 'font locale tag-set exact-p)) | |
453 | |
454 (defun face-font-instance (face &optional domain charset) | |
455 "Return the instance of FACE's font in DOMAIN. | |
456 | |
3027 | 457 Return value will be a font instance object; query its properties using |
458 `font-instance-name', `font-instance-height', `font-instance-width', etc. | |
459 | |
428 | 460 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. |
461 | |
462 Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window), | |
463 and an instance object describing how the font appears in that | |
464 particular window and buffer will be returned. | |
465 | |
3659 | 466 CHARSET is a Mule charset (meaning return the font used for that charset) or |
467 nil (meaning return the font used for ASCII.) | |
468 | |
428 | 469 See `face-property-instance' for more information." |
3659 | 470 (if (null charset) |
471 (face-property-instance face 'font domain) | |
472 (let (matchspec) | |
473 ;; get-charset signals an error if its argument doesn't have an | |
474 ;; associated charset. | |
4222 | 475 (setq charset (if-fboundp #'get-charset |
476 (get-charset charset) | |
477 (error 'unimplemented "Charset support not available")) | |
3659 | 478 matchspec (cons charset nil)) |
479 (or (null (setcdr matchspec 'initial)) | |
480 (face-property-matching-instance | |
481 face 'font matchspec domain) | |
482 (null (setcdr matchspec 'final)) | |
483 (face-property-matching-instance | |
484 face 'font matchspec domain))))) | |
428 | 485 |
486 (defun set-face-font (face font &optional locale tag-set how-to-add) | |
487 "Change the font of FACE to FONT in LOCALE. | |
488 | |
489 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
490 | |
3659 | 491 FONT should be an instantiator (see `make-font-specifier'; a common |
492 instantiator is a platform-dependent string naming the font), a list | |
493 of instantiators, an alist of specifications (each mapping a locale | |
494 to an instantiator list), or a font specifier object. | |
428 | 495 |
3659 | 496 If FONT is an alist, LOCALE must be omitted. If FONT is a specifier |
497 object, LOCALE can be a locale, a locale type, `all', or nil; see | |
498 `copy-specifier' for its semantics. Common LOCALEs are buffer | |
499 objects, window objects, device objects and `global'. Otherwise | |
500 LOCALE specifies the locale under which the specified | |
501 instantiator(s) will be added, and defaults to `global'. | |
428 | 502 |
503 See `set-face-property' for more information." | |
504 (interactive (face-interactive "font")) | |
505 (set-face-property face 'font font locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
506 | |
507 (defun face-foreground (face &optional locale tag-set exact-p) | |
3027 | 508 "Return the foreground spec of FACE in LOCALE, or nil if it is unspecified. |
509 | |
510 NOTE: This returns a locale-specific specification, not any sort of value | |
511 corresponding to the actual foreground being used. If you want to know the | |
512 actual foreground color used in a particular domain, use | |
513 `face-foreground-instance', or `face-foreground-name' for its name | |
514 \(i.e. the instantiator used to create it). | |
428 | 515 |
516 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
517 | |
518 LOCALE may be a locale (the instantiators for that particular locale | |
519 will be returned), a locale type (the specifications for all locales | |
3027 | 520 of that type will be returned), `all' (all specifications will be |
428 | 521 returned), or nil (the actual specifier object will be returned). |
522 | |
523 See `face-property' for more information." | |
524 (face-property face 'foreground locale tag-set exact-p)) | |
525 | |
526 (defun face-foreground-instance (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
527 "Return the instance of FACE's foreground in DOMAIN. | |
528 | |
3027 | 529 Return value will be a color instance object; query its properties using |
530 `color-instance-name' or `color-instance-rgb-properties'. | |
531 | |
428 | 532 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. |
533 | |
534 Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window), | |
535 and an instance object describing how the foreground appears in that | |
536 particular window and buffer will be returned. | |
537 | |
538 See `face-property-instance' for more information." | |
539 (face-property-instance face 'foreground domain default no-fallback)) | |
540 | |
541 (defun face-foreground-name (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
542 "Return the name of FACE's foreground color in DOMAIN. | |
543 | |
544 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
545 | |
546 Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window), | |
547 and an instance object describing how the background appears in that | |
548 particular window and buffer will be returned. | |
549 | |
550 See `face-property-instance' for more information." | |
551 (color-instance-name (face-foreground-instance | |
552 face domain default no-fallback))) | |
553 | |
554 (defun set-face-foreground (face color &optional locale tag-set how-to-add) | |
555 "Change the foreground color of FACE to COLOR in LOCALE. | |
556 | |
557 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
558 | |
442 | 559 COLOR should be an instantiator (see `make-color-specifier'), a list of |
428 | 560 instantiators, an alist of specifications (each mapping a locale to |
561 an instantiator list), or a color specifier object. | |
562 | |
563 If COLOR is an alist, LOCALE must be omitted. If COLOR is a | |
3027 | 564 specifier object, LOCALE can be a locale, a locale type, `all', |
428 | 565 or nil; see `copy-specifier' for its semantics. Otherwise LOCALE |
566 specifies the locale under which the specified instantiator(s) | |
3027 | 567 will be added, and defaults to `global'. |
428 | 568 |
569 See `set-face-property' for more information." | |
570 (interactive (face-interactive "foreground")) | |
571 (set-face-property face 'foreground color locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
572 | |
573 (defun face-background (face &optional locale tag-set exact-p) | |
574 "Return the background color of FACE in LOCALE, or nil if it is unspecified. | |
575 | |
3027 | 576 NOTE: This returns a locale-specific specification, not any sort of value |
577 corresponding to the actual background being used. If you want to know the | |
578 actual background color used in a particular domain, use | |
579 `face-background-instance', or `face-background-name' for its name | |
580 \(i.e. the instantiator used to create it). | |
581 | |
428 | 582 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. |
583 | |
584 LOCALE may be a locale (the instantiators for that particular locale | |
585 will be returned), a locale type (the specifications for all locales | |
3027 | 586 of that type will be returned), `all' (all specifications will be |
428 | 587 returned), or nil (the actual specifier object will be returned). |
588 | |
589 See `face-property' for more information." | |
590 (face-property face 'background locale tag-set exact-p)) | |
591 | |
592 (defun face-background-instance (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
593 "Return the instance of FACE's background in DOMAIN. | |
594 | |
3027 | 595 Return value will be a color instance object; query its properties using |
596 `color-instance-name' or `color-instance-rgb-properties'. | |
597 | |
428 | 598 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. |
599 | |
600 Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window), | |
601 and an instance object describing how the background appears in that | |
602 particular window and buffer will be returned. | |
603 | |
604 See `face-property-instance' for more information." | |
605 (face-property-instance face 'background domain default no-fallback)) | |
606 | |
607 (defun face-background-name (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
608 "Return the name of FACE's background color in DOMAIN. | |
609 | |
610 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
611 | |
612 Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window), | |
613 and an instance object describing how the background appears in that | |
614 particular window and buffer will be returned. | |
615 | |
616 See `face-property-instance' for more information." | |
617 (color-instance-name (face-background-instance | |
618 face domain default no-fallback))) | |
619 | |
620 (defun set-face-background (face color &optional locale tag-set how-to-add) | |
621 "Change the background color of FACE to COLOR in LOCALE. | |
622 | |
623 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
624 | |
442 | 625 COLOR should be an instantiator (see `make-color-specifier'), a list of |
428 | 626 instantiators, an alist of specifications (each mapping a locale to |
627 an instantiator list), or a color specifier object. | |
628 | |
629 If COLOR is an alist, LOCALE must be omitted. If COLOR is a | |
3027 | 630 specifier object, LOCALE can be a locale, a locale type, `all', |
428 | 631 or nil; see `copy-specifier' for its semantics. Otherwise LOCALE |
632 specifies the locale under which the specified instantiator(s) | |
3027 | 633 will be added, and defaults to `global'. |
428 | 634 |
635 See `set-face-property' for more information." | |
636 (interactive (face-interactive "background")) | |
637 (set-face-property face 'background color locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
638 | |
639 (defun face-background-pixmap (face &optional locale tag-set exact-p) | |
3027 | 640 "Return the background pixmap spec of FACE in LOCALE, or nil if unspecified. |
428 | 641 This property is only used on window system devices. |
642 | |
3027 | 643 NOTE: This returns a locale-specific specification, not any sort of value |
644 corresponding to the actual background pixmap being used. If you want to | |
645 know the actual background pixmap used in a particular domain, use | |
646 `face-background-pixmap-instance'. | |
647 | |
428 | 648 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. |
649 | |
650 LOCALE may be a locale (the instantiators for that particular locale | |
651 will be returned), a locale type (the specifications for all locales | |
3027 | 652 of that type will be returned), `all' (all specifications will be |
428 | 653 returned), or nil (the actual specifier object will be returned). |
654 | |
655 See `face-property' for more information." | |
656 (face-property face 'background-pixmap locale tag-set exact-p)) | |
657 | |
658 (defun face-background-pixmap-instance (face &optional domain default | |
659 no-fallback) | |
660 "Return the instance of FACE's background pixmap in DOMAIN. | |
661 | |
3027 | 662 Return value will be an image instance object; query its properties using |
663 `image-instance-instantiator' (the original instantiator used to create | |
664 the image, which may be a complex beast -- see `make-image-specifier'), | |
665 `image-instance-file-name' (the file, if any, from which the image was | |
666 created), `image-instance-height', etc. | |
667 | |
428 | 668 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. |
669 | |
670 Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window), | |
671 and an instance object describing how the background appears in that | |
672 particular window and buffer will be returned. | |
673 | |
674 See `face-property-instance' for more information." | |
675 (face-property-instance face 'background-pixmap domain default no-fallback)) | |
676 | |
677 (defun set-face-background-pixmap (face pixmap &optional locale tag-set | |
678 how-to-add) | |
679 "Change the background pixmap of FACE to PIXMAP in LOCALE. | |
680 This property is only used on window system devices. | |
681 | |
682 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
683 | |
442 | 684 PIXMAP should be an instantiator (see `make-image-specifier'), a list |
428 | 685 of instantiators, an alist of specifications (each mapping a locale |
686 to an instantiator list), or an image specifier object. | |
687 | |
688 If PIXMAP is an alist, LOCALE must be omitted. If PIXMAP is a | |
3027 | 689 specifier object, LOCALE can be a locale, a locale type, `all', |
428 | 690 or nil; see `copy-specifier' for its semantics. Otherwise LOCALE |
691 specifies the locale under which the specified instantiator(s) | |
3027 | 692 will be added, and defaults to `global'. |
428 | 693 |
694 See `set-face-property' for more information." | |
695 (interactive (face-interactive "background-pixmap")) | |
696 (set-face-property face 'background-pixmap pixmap locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
697 | |
1137 | 698 (defvar background-pixmap-file-history nil |
699 ;; History for `set-face-background-pixmap-file' | |
700 ) | |
701 | |
702 (defun set-face-background-pixmap-file (face file) | |
703 "Read (and set) the background pixmap of FACE from FILE. | |
704 This function is a simplified version of `set-face-background-pixmap', | |
705 designed for interactive use." | |
706 (interactive | |
707 (let* ((face (read-face-name "Set background pixmap of face: ")) | |
1139 | 708 (default (and (face-background-pixmap-instance face) |
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710 (face-background-pixmap-instance face)))) |
1137 | 711 (file (read-file-name |
712 (format "Set background pixmap of face %s to: " | |
713 (symbol-name face)) | |
1139 | 714 nil default t nil |
1137 | 715 'background-pixmap-file-history))) |
716 (list face (if (equal file "") nil file)))) | |
717 (set-face-property face 'background-pixmap file)) | |
718 | |
428 | 719 (defun face-display-table (face &optional locale tag-set exact-p) |
3027 | 720 "Return the display table spec of FACE in LOCALE, or nil if unspecified.. |
428 | 721 |
3027 | 722 NOTE: This returns a locale-specific specification, not any sort of value |
723 corresponding to the actual display table being used. If you want to | |
724 know the actual display table used in a particular domain, use | |
725 `face-display-table-instance'. | |
726 | |
727 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
428 | 728 |
729 LOCALE may be a locale (the instantiators for that particular locale | |
730 will be returned), a locale type (the specifications for all locales | |
3027 | 731 of that type will be returned), `all' (all specifications will be |
428 | 732 returned), or nil (the actual specifier object will be returned). |
733 | |
734 See `face-property' for more information." | |
735 (face-property face 'display-table locale tag-set exact-p)) | |
736 | |
737 (defun face-display-table-instance (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
738 "Return the instance of FACE's display table in DOMAIN. | |
3027 | 739 |
740 Return value will be a vector, char table or range table; see | |
741 `current-display-table'. | |
742 | |
743 FACE may be either a face object or a symbol representing a face. | |
428 | 744 |
3027 | 745 Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window), |
746 and the actual display table used in that particular window and buffer | |
747 will be returned. | |
748 | |
749 See `face-property-instance' for more information." | |
428 | 750 (face-property-instance face 'display-table domain default no-fallback)) |
751 | |
752 (defun set-face-display-table (face display-table &optional locale tag-set | |
872 | 753 how-to-add) |
428 | 754 "Change the display table of FACE to DISPLAY-TABLE in LOCALE. |
755 DISPLAY-TABLE should be a vector as returned by `make-display-table'. | |
756 | |
757 See `set-face-property' for the semantics of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and | |
758 HOW-TO-ADD arguments." | |
759 (interactive (face-interactive "display-table")) | |
760 (set-face-property face 'display-table display-table locale tag-set | |
761 how-to-add)) | |
762 | |
763 ;; The following accessors and mutators are, IMHO, good | |
764 ;; implementation. Cf. with `make-face-bold'. | |
765 | |
766 (defun face-underline-p (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
767 "Return t if FACE is underlined in DOMAIN. | |
768 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
769 (face-property-instance face 'underline domain default no-fallback)) | |
770 | |
771 (defun set-face-underline-p (face underline-p &optional locale tag-set | |
872 | 772 how-to-add) |
428 | 773 "Change the underline property of FACE to UNDERLINE-P. |
774 UNDERLINE-P is normally a face-boolean instantiator; see | |
442 | 775 `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 776 See `set-face-property' for the semantics of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and |
777 HOW-TO-ADD arguments." | |
778 (interactive (face-interactive "underline-p" "underlined")) | |
779 (set-face-property face 'underline underline-p locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
780 | |
781 (defun face-strikethru-p (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
782 "Return t if FACE is strikethru-d (i.e. struck through) in DOMAIN. | |
783 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
784 (face-property-instance face 'strikethru domain default no-fallback)) | |
785 | |
786 (defun set-face-strikethru-p (face strikethru-p &optional locale tag-set | |
872 | 787 how-to-add) |
428 | 788 "Change whether FACE is strikethru-d (i.e. struck through) in LOCALE. |
789 STRIKETHRU-P is normally a face-boolean instantiator; see | |
442 | 790 `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 791 See `set-face-property' for the semantics of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and |
792 HOW-TO-ADD arguments." | |
793 (interactive (face-interactive "strikethru-p" "strikethru-d")) | |
794 (set-face-property face 'strikethru strikethru-p locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
795 | |
796 (defun face-highlight-p (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
797 "Return t if FACE is highlighted in DOMAIN (TTY domains only). | |
798 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
799 (face-property-instance face 'highlight domain default no-fallback)) | |
800 | |
801 (defun set-face-highlight-p (face highlight-p &optional locale tag-set | |
872 | 802 how-to-add) |
428 | 803 "Change whether FACE is highlighted in LOCALE (TTY locales only). |
804 HIGHLIGHT-P is normally a face-boolean instantiator; see | |
442 | 805 `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 806 See `set-face-property' for the semantics of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and |
807 HOW-TO-ADD arguments." | |
808 (interactive (face-interactive "highlight-p" "highlighted")) | |
809 (set-face-property face 'highlight highlight-p locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
810 | |
811 (defun face-dim-p (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
812 "Return t if FACE is dimmed in DOMAIN. | |
813 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
814 (face-property-instance face 'dim domain default no-fallback)) | |
815 | |
816 (defun set-face-dim-p (face dim-p &optional locale tag-set how-to-add) | |
817 "Change whether FACE is dimmed in LOCALE. | |
818 DIM-P is normally a face-boolean instantiator; see | |
442 | 819 `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 820 See `set-face-property' for the semantics of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and |
821 HOW-TO-ADD arguments." | |
822 (interactive (face-interactive "dim-p" "dimmed")) | |
823 (set-face-property face 'dim dim-p locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
824 | |
825 (defun face-blinking-p (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
826 "Return t if FACE is blinking in DOMAIN (TTY domains only). | |
827 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
828 (face-property-instance face 'blinking domain default no-fallback)) | |
829 | |
830 (defun set-face-blinking-p (face blinking-p &optional locale tag-set | |
872 | 831 how-to-add) |
428 | 832 "Change whether FACE is blinking in LOCALE (TTY locales only). |
833 BLINKING-P is normally a face-boolean instantiator; see | |
442 | 834 `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 835 See `set-face-property' for the semantics of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and |
836 HOW-TO-ADD arguments." | |
837 (interactive (face-interactive "blinking-p" "blinking")) | |
838 (set-face-property face 'blinking blinking-p locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
839 | |
840 (defun face-reverse-p (face &optional domain default no-fallback) | |
841 "Return t if FACE is reversed in DOMAIN (TTY domains only). | |
842 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
843 (face-property-instance face 'reverse domain default no-fallback)) | |
844 | |
845 (defun set-face-reverse-p (face reverse-p &optional locale tag-set how-to-add) | |
846 "Change whether FACE is reversed in LOCALE (TTY locales only). | |
847 REVERSE-P is normally a face-boolean instantiator; see | |
442 | 848 `make-face-boolean-specifier'. |
428 | 849 See `set-face-property' for the semantics of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and |
850 HOW-TO-ADD arguments." | |
851 (interactive (face-interactive "reverse-p" "reversed")) | |
852 (set-face-property face 'reverse reverse-p locale tag-set how-to-add)) | |
853 | |
854 | |
855 (defun face-property-equal (face1 face2 prop domain) | |
856 (equal (face-property-instance face1 prop domain) | |
857 (face-property-instance face2 prop domain))) | |
858 | |
859 (defun face-equal-loop (props face1 face2 domain) | |
860 (while (and props | |
861 (face-property-equal face1 face2 (car props) domain)) | |
862 (setq props (cdr props))) | |
863 (null props)) | |
864 | |
865 (defun face-equal (face1 face2 &optional domain) | |
866 "Return t if FACE1 and FACE2 will display in the same way in DOMAIN. | |
867 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
868 (if (null domain) (setq domain (selected-window))) | |
869 (if (not (valid-specifier-domain-p domain)) | |
870 (error "Invalid specifier domain")) | |
871 (let ((device (dfw-device domain)) | |
872 (common-props '(foreground background font display-table underline | |
3027 | 873 dim inherit)) |
428 | 874 (win-props '(background-pixmap strikethru)) |
875 (tty-props '(highlight blinking reverse))) | |
876 | |
877 ;; First check the properties which are used in common between the | |
878 ;; x and tty devices. Then, check those properties specific to | |
879 ;; the particular device type. | |
880 (and (face-equal-loop common-props face1 face2 domain) | |
881 (cond ((eq 'tty (device-type device)) | |
882 (face-equal-loop tty-props face1 face2 domain)) | |
872 | 883 ((console-on-window-system-p (device-console device)) |
428 | 884 (face-equal-loop win-props face1 face2 domain)) |
885 (t t))))) | |
886 | |
887 (defun face-differs-from-default-p (face &optional domain) | |
888 "Return t if FACE will display differently from the default face in DOMAIN. | |
889 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
890 (not (face-equal face 'default domain))) | |
891 | |
892 (defun try-font-name (name &optional device) | |
872 | 893 "Return NAME if it's a valid font name on DEVICE, else nil." |
428 | 894 ;; yes, name really should be here twice. |
895 (and name (make-font-instance name device t) name)) | |
896 | |
897 | |
872 | 898 |
899 (defcustom face-frob-from-locale-first nil | |
900 "*If non nil, use kludgy way of frobbing fonts suitable for non-mule | |
901 multi-charset environments." | |
902 :group 'faces | |
903 :type 'boolean) | |
904 | |
428 | 905 ;; This function is a terrible, disgusting hack!!!! Need to |
906 ;; separate out the font elements as separate face properties! | |
907 | |
908 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
909 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
910 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
911 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
912 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
913 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
914 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
915 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
916 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
917 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
918 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
919 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
920 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
921 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
922 ;; WE DEMAND LEXICAL SCOPING!!! | |
872 | 923 |
924 ;; When we are initializing a device, it won't be selected; we communicate | |
925 ;; the device to consider as selected using this variable. | |
926 (defvar Face-frob-property-device-considered-current nil) | |
428 | 927 |
872 | 928 (defun Face-frob-property (face locale tag-set exact-p |
929 unfrobbed-face frobbed-face | |
930 win-prop tty-props | |
931 frob-mapping standard-face-mapping) | |
932 ;; implement the semantics of `make-face-bold' et al. FACE, LOCALE, TAG-SET | |
933 ;; and EXACT-P are as in that call. UNFROBBED-FACE and FROBBED-FACE are | |
934 ;; what we expect the original face and the result to look like, | |
935 ;; respectively. TTY-PROPS is a list of face properties to frob in place | |
936 ;; of `font' for TTY's. FROB-MAPPING is either a plist mapping device | |
937 ;; types to functions of two args (NAME DEVICE) that will frob the | |
938 ;; instantiator as appropriate for the device type (this includes TTY's), | |
939 ;; or a function to handle the mapping for all device types. | |
940 ;; STANDARD-FACE-MAPPING is an alist of mappings of inheritance | |
941 ;; instantiators to be replaced with other inheritance instantiators, meant | |
942 ;; for e.g. converting [bold] into [bold-italic]. | |
943 | |
944 ;; #### it would be nice if this function could be generalized to be | |
945 ;; a general specifier frobber. but so much of what it does is specific | |
946 ;; to faces -- e.g. handling of inheritance, standard faces, | |
947 ;; special-casing in various ways for tty's, etc. i've already extracted | |
948 ;; as much of the functionality as i can into subfunctions in the | |
949 ;; heuristic section of specifier.el. | |
442 | 950 |
872 | 951 ;; #### Note: The old code was totally different (and there was much less |
952 ;; of it). It didn't bother with trying to frob all the instantiators, | |
953 ;; or handle inheritance vectors as instantiators, or do something | |
954 ;; sensible with buffer locales, or many other things. (It always, or | |
955 ;; usually, did a specifier-instance and frobbed the result.) But it did | |
956 ;; do three things we don't: | |
957 ;; | |
958 ;; (1) Map over all devices when processing global or buffer locales. | |
959 ;; Should we be doing this in stages 2 and/or 3? The fact that we | |
960 ;; now process all fallback instantiators seems to make this less | |
961 ;; necessary, at least for global locales. | |
962 ;; | |
963 ;; (2) Remove all instantiators tagged with `default' when putting the | |
964 ;; instantiators back. I don't see why this is necessary, but maybe | |
965 ;; it is. | |
966 ;; | |
967 ;; (3) Pay attention to the face-frob-from-locale-first variable. #### | |
968 ;; I don't understand its purpose. Undocumented hacks like this, | |
969 ;; clearly added after-the-fact, don't deserve to live. DOCUMENT | |
970 ;; THIS SHIT! | |
428 | 971 |
872 | 972 (flet |
973 ( | |
974 | |
975 ;; non-nil if either instantiator non-nil, or nil instantiators allowed. | |
976 (nil-instantiator-ok (inst devtype-spec) | |
977 (or inst (eq devtype-spec 'tty))) | |
978 | |
979 ;; if LOCALE is a global locale (all, nil, global), return 'global, | |
980 ;; else nil. | |
981 (global-locale (locale) | |
982 (and (memq locale '(all nil global)) 'global)) | |
444 | 983 |
872 | 984 ;; Given a locale and the inst-list from that locale, frob the |
985 ;; instantiators according to FROB-MAPPING, a plist mapping device | |
986 ;; types to functions that frob instantiators of that device type. | |
987 ;; NOTE: TAG-SET and FROB-MAPPING from environment. | |
988 (frob-face-inst-list (locale inst-list prop devtype-spec) | |
989 (let* ((ffpdev Face-frob-property-device-considered-current) | |
990 (results | |
991 ;; for each inst-pair, frob it (the result will be 0 or | |
992 ;; more inst-pairs; we may get more than one if, e.g. the | |
993 ;; instantiator specifies inheritance and we expand the | |
994 ;; inheritance); then nconc the results together | |
995 (loop for (tag-set . x) in inst-list | |
996 for devtype = (derive-device-type-from-locale-and-tag-set | |
997 locale tag-set devtype-spec ffpdev) | |
998 ;; devtype may be nil if it fails to match DEVTYPE-SPEC | |
999 if devtype | |
3360 | 1000 if (let* ((mapper |
1001 (cond ((functionp frob-mapping) frob-mapping) | |
1002 ((plist-get frob-mapping devtype)) | |
1003 (t (error 'unimplemented "mapper" devtype)))) | |
872 | 1004 (result |
1005 (cond | |
1006 ;; if a vector ... | |
1007 ((vectorp x) | |
1008 (let ((change-to | |
1009 (cdr (assoc x standard-face-mapping)))) | |
1010 (cond | |
1011 ;; (1) handle standard mappings/null vectors | |
1012 ((or change-to (null (length x))) | |
1013 (list (cons tag-set | |
1014 (cond ((eq change-to t) x) | |
1015 (change-to) | |
1016 (t x))))) | |
1017 ;; (2) inheritance vectors. retrieve the | |
1018 ;; inherited value and recursively frob. | |
1019 ;; stick the tag-set into the result. | |
1020 (t (let* | |
1021 ((subprop | |
1022 (if (> (length x) 1) (elt x 1) | |
1023 prop)) | |
1024 (subinsts | |
1025 (frob-face-inst-list | |
1026 locale | |
1027 (cdar | |
1028 (specifier-spec-list | |
1029 (face-property (elt x 0) | |
1030 subprop))) | |
1031 subprop devtype-spec))) | |
1032 ;; #### we don't currently handle | |
1033 ;; the "reverse the sense" flag on | |
1034 ;; tty inheritance vectors. | |
1035 (add-tag-to-inst-list subinsts | |
1036 tag-set)))))) | |
1037 ;; (3) not a vector. just process it. | |
1038 (t | |
1039 (let ((value | |
1040 (if (eq devtype-spec 'tty) | |
1041 (funcall mapper x) | |
1042 (funcall mapper x | |
1043 (derive-domain-from-locale | |
1044 locale devtype-spec | |
1045 ffpdev))))) | |
1046 (and (nil-instantiator-ok value devtype-spec) | |
1047 (list (cons tag-set value)))))))) | |
1048 ;; if we're adding to a tty, we need to tag our | |
1049 ;; additions with `tty'; see [note 1] below. we leave | |
1050 ;; the old spec in place, however -- if e.g. we're | |
1051 ;; italicizing a font that was always set to be | |
1052 ;; underlined, even on window systems, then we still | |
1053 ;; want the underline there. unless we put the old | |
1054 ;; spec back, the underline will disappear, since | |
1055 ;; the new specs are all tagged with `tty'. this | |
1056 ;; doesn't apply to the [note 1] situations below | |
1057 ;; because there we're just adding, not substituting. | |
1058 (if (and (eq 'tty devtype-spec) | |
1059 (not (or (eq 'tty tag-set) | |
1060 (memq 'tty tag-set)))) | |
1061 (nconc (add-tag-to-inst-list result 'tty) | |
1062 (list (cons tag-set x))) | |
1063 result)) | |
1064 nconc it))) | |
1065 (delete-duplicates results :test #'equal))) | |
428 | 1066 |
872 | 1067 ;; Frob INST-LIST, which came from LOCALE, and put the new value back |
1068 ;; into SP at LOCALE. THUNK is a cons of (PROP . DEVTYPE-SPEC), the | |
1069 ;; property being processed and whether this is a TTY property or a | |
1070 ;; win property. | |
1071 (frob-locale (sp locale inst-list thunk) | |
1072 (let ((newinst (frob-face-inst-list locale inst-list | |
1073 (car thunk) (cdr thunk)))) | |
1074 (remove-specifier sp locale tag-set exact-p) | |
1075 (add-spec-list-to-specifier sp (list (cons locale newinst)))) | |
1076 ;; map-specifier should keep going | |
1077 nil) | |
428 | 1078 |
872 | 1079 ;; map over all specified locales in LOCALE; for each locale, |
1080 ;; frob the instantiators in that locale in the specifier in both | |
1081 ;; WIN-PROP and TTY-PROPS in FACE. Takes values from environment. | |
1082 (map-over-locales (locale) | |
1083 (map-specifier (get face win-prop) #'frob-locale locale | |
1084 (cons win-prop 'window-system) | |
1085 tag-set exact-p) | |
1086 (loop for prop in tty-props do | |
1087 (map-specifier (get face prop) #'frob-locale locale | |
1088 (cons prop 'tty) | |
1089 tag-set exact-p))) | |
1090 | |
1091 ;; end of flets | |
1092 ) | |
1093 | |
1094 ;; the function itself | |
452 | 1095 |
872 | 1096 (let* ((ffpdev Face-frob-property-device-considered-current) |
1097 (do-later-stages | |
1098 (or (global-locale locale) | |
1099 (valid-specifier-domain-p locale) | |
1100 (bufferp locale))) | |
1101 (domain (and do-later-stages | |
1102 (derive-domain-from-locale locale 'window-system | |
1103 ffpdev))) | |
1104 (check-differences | |
1105 (and unfrobbed-face frobbed-face domain | |
1106 (not (memq (face-name face) | |
1107 '(default bold italic bold-italic))))) | |
1108 (orig-instance | |
1109 (and check-differences | |
1110 (face-property-instance face win-prop domain)))) | |
1111 | |
1112 ;; first do the frobbing | |
1113 (setq face (get-face face)) | |
1114 (map-over-locales locale) | |
1115 | |
1116 (when do-later-stages | |
1117 | |
1118 (if (global-locale locale) (setq locale 'global)) | |
428 | 1119 |
872 | 1120 ;; now do the second stage -- if there's nothing there, try |
1121 ;; harder to find an instantiator, and frob it. | |
1122 (let (do-something) | |
1123 (loop for prop in (cons win-prop tty-props) | |
1124 for propspec = (get face prop) | |
1125 for devtype-spec = (if (eq prop win-prop) 'window-system 'tty) | |
1126 if propspec | |
1127 do | |
1128 (or (specifier-spec-list propspec locale) | |
1129 (let ((doit (derive-specifier-specs-from-locale | |
1130 propspec locale devtype-spec ffpdev | |
1131 ;; #### does this make sense? When no tags | |
1132 ;; given, frob the whole list of fallbacks when | |
1133 ;; global, else just retrieve a current-device | |
1134 ;; value. this tries to mirror normal practices, | |
1135 ;; where with no tags you want everything frobbed, | |
1136 ;; but with a tag you want only the tag frobbed | |
1137 ;; and hence you probably don't want lots and lots | |
1138 ;; of items there. (#### Perhaps the best way -- | |
1139 ;; or at least a way with some theoretical | |
1140 ;; justifiability -- is to fetch the fallbacks | |
1141 ;; that match the TAG-SET/EXACT-P, and if none, | |
1142 ;; fall back onto doing the selected-device | |
1143 ;; trick.) | |
1144 (and (not tag-set) (not exact-p))))) | |
1145 (if (and (not doit) (eq locale 'global)) | |
1146 (error | |
1147 "No fallback for specifier property %s in face %s???" | |
1148 prop face)) | |
1149 ;; [note 1] whenever we add to a tty property, | |
1150 ;; make sure we tag our additions with `tty' to | |
1151 ;; avoid accidentally messing things up on window | |
1152 ;; systems (e.g. when making things italic we | |
1153 ;; don't want to set the underline property on | |
1154 ;; window systems) | |
1155 (when doit | |
1156 (add-spec-list-to-specifier | |
1157 propspec | |
1158 (list (cons locale | |
1159 (add-tag-to-inst-list | |
1160 doit | |
1161 (append (if (listp tag-set) tag-set | |
1162 (list tag-set)) | |
1163 (if (eq devtype-spec 'tty) '(tty))) | |
1164 )))) | |
1165 (setq do-something t))))) | |
1166 (when do-something | |
1167 (map-over-locales (or (global-locale locale) locale)))) | |
1168 | |
1169 ;; then do the third stage -- check for whether we have to do | |
1170 ;; the inheritance trick. | |
1171 | |
1172 (when (and check-differences | |
1173 (let ((new-instance | |
1174 (face-property-instance face win-prop domain))) | |
1175 (and | |
1176 (equal orig-instance new-instance) | |
1177 (equal orig-instance | |
1178 (face-property-instance unfrobbed-face win-prop | |
1179 domain))))) | |
1180 (set-face-property face win-prop (vector frobbed-face) | |
1181 (or (global-locale locale) locale) tag-set)))))) | |
428 | 1182 |
707 | 1183 ;; WE DEMAND FOUNDRY FROBBING! |
1184 | |
1185 ;; Family frobbing | |
1186 ;; Thx Jan Vroonhof, Ref xemacs-beta <87oflypbum.fsf@petteflet.ntlworld.com> | |
1187 ;; Brainlessly derived from make-face-size by Stephen; don't blame Jan. | |
1188 ;; I'm long since flown to Rio, it does you little good to blame me, either. | |
872 | 1189 (defun make-face-family (face family &optional locale tags exact-p) |
1190 "Set FACE's family to FAMILY in LOCALE, if possible." | |
1191 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Set family of which face: ") | |
1192 (read-string "Family to set: "))) | |
707 | 1193 |
872 | 1194 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p |
1195 nil nil 'font nil | |
1196 `(lambda (f d) | |
707 | 1197 ;; keep the dependency on font.el for now |
872 | 1198 (let ((fo (font-create-object f d))) |
1199 (set-font-family fo ,family) | |
707 | 1200 (font-create-name fo d))) |
872 | 1201 nil)) |
707 | 1202 |
1203 ;; Style (ie, typographical face) frobbing | |
872 | 1204 (defun make-face-bold (face &optional locale tags exact-p) |
428 | 1205 "Make FACE bold in LOCALE, if possible. |
872 | 1206 This will attempt to make the font bold for window-system locales and will |
1207 set the highlight flag for TTY locales. | |
1208 | |
1209 The actual behavior of this function is somewhat messy, in an attempt to | |
1210 get more intuitive behavior in quite a lot of different circumstances. (You | |
1211 might view this as indicative of design failures with specifiers, but in | |
1212 fact almost all code that attempts to interface to humans and produce | |
1213 \"intuitive\" results gets messy, particularly with a system as complicated | |
1214 as specifiers, whose complexity results from an attempt to work well in | |
1215 many different circumstances.) | |
1216 | |
1217 The meaning of LOCALE is the same as for `specifier-spec-list', i.e.: | |
1218 | |
1219 -- If LOCALE is nil, omitted, or `all', this will attempt to \"frob\" all | |
1220 font specifications for FACE to make them appear bold (i.e. the | |
1221 specifications are replaced with equivalent specifications, where the | |
1222 font names have been changed to the closest bold font). | |
1223 | |
1224 -- If LOCALE is a locale type \(`buffer', `window', etc.), this frobs all | |
1225 font specifications for locales of that type. | |
1226 | |
1227 -- If LOCALE is a particular locale, this frobs all font specifications for | |
1228 that locale. | |
428 | 1229 |
872 | 1230 If TAGS is given, this only processes instantiators whose tag set includes |
1231 all tags mentioned in TAGS. In addition, if EXACT-P is non-nil, only | |
1232 instantiators whose tag set exactly matches TAGS are processed; otherwise, | |
1233 additional tags may be present in the instantiator's tag set. | |
1234 | |
1235 This function proceeeds in three stages. | |
1236 | |
1237 STAGE 1: Frob the settings that are already present. | |
1238 STAGE 2: (if called for) Ensure that *some* setting exists in the locale | |
1239 that was given, finding it in various ways and frobbing it as in | |
1240 stage 1. This ensures that there is an actual setting for | |
1241 the locale, so you will get the expected buffer-local/frame-local | |
1242 behavior -- changes to the global value, to other locales, won't | |
1243 affect this locale, (b) the face will actually look bold in | |
1244 the locale. | |
1137 | 1245 STAGE 3: (if called for) |
872 | 1246 |
1247 The way the frobbing works depends on the device type -- first on whether | |
1248 or not it's TTY, and second, if it's a window-system device type, on which | |
1249 particular window-system device type. For locales with a specific device | |
1250 type, we do the frobbing in the context of that device type -- this means | |
1251 that for TTY device types we set the highlight flag, and for window-system | |
1252 device types we modify the font spec according to the rules for font specs | |
1253 of that device type. For global locales, we may process both the highlight | |
1254 flag and the font specs (depending on the device types compiled into this | |
1255 XEmacs). When processing font specs, we check the tag set associated with | |
1256 each font spec to see if it's specific to a particular device type; if so, | |
1257 we frob it in the context of that type, else we use the type of the current | |
1258 device. (A hack, but works well in practice -- and if a new device is | |
1259 created, we will automatically frob all the standard fonts to make sure | |
1260 they display OK on that device.) | |
1261 | |
1262 If LOCALE is not a locale type, and both TAGS and EXACT-P are omitted, we | |
1263 do further frobbing in an attempt to give more intuitive behavior. | |
428 | 1264 |
872 | 1265 First, if there are no specifications in LOCALE (if LOCALE is `all', we act |
1266 as if it were `global' for this step), we do our utmost to put a | |
1267 specification there; otherwise, this function will have no effect. For | |
1268 device, frame, or window locales, the face's font is instantiated using the | |
1269 locale as a domain, and the resulting font is frobbed and added back as a | |
1270 specification for this locale. If LOCALE is `global', we retrieve the | |
1271 fallback specs and frob them. If LOCALE is a buffer, things get tricky | |
1272 since you can't instantiate a specifier in a buffer domain \(the buffer can | |
1273 appear in multiple places, or in different places over time, so this | |
1274 operation is not well-defined). We used to signal an error in this case, | |
1275 but now we instead try to do something logical so that we work somewhat | |
1276 similarly to buffer-local variables. Specifically, we use | |
1277 `get-buffer-window' to find a window viewing the buffer, and if there is | |
1278 one, use this as a domain to instantiate the font, and frob the resulting | |
1279 value. Otherwise, we use the selected window for the same purpose. | |
1280 | |
1281 Finally, if the frobbing didn't actually make the font look any different | |
1282 in whatever domain we instantiated the font in (this happens, for example, | |
1283 if your font specification is already bold or has no bold equivalent; note | |
1284 that in this step, we use the selected device in place of `global' or `all' | |
1285 -- another hack, but works well in practice since there's usually only one | |
1286 device), and the font currently looks like the font of the `default' face, | |
1287 it is set to inherit from the `bold' face. | |
1288 | |
1289 NOTE: For the other functions defined below, the identity of these two | |
1290 standard faces mentioned in the previous paragraph, and the TTY properties | |
1291 that are modified, may be different, and whether the TTY property or | |
1292 properties are set or unset may be different. For example, for | |
1293 `make-face-unitalic', the last sentence in the previous paragraph would | |
1294 read \"... and the font currently looks like the font of the `italic' face, | |
1295 it is set to inherit from the `default' face.\", and the second sentence in | |
1296 the first paragraph would read \"This will attempt to make the font | |
1297 non-italic for window-system locales and will unset the underline flag for | |
1298 TTY locales.\" | |
1299 | |
1300 Here's a table indicating the behavior differences with the different | |
1301 functions: | |
1302 | |
1303 function face1 face2 tty-props tty-val | |
1304 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1305 make-face-bold default bold highlight t | |
1306 make-face-italic default italic underline t | |
1307 make-face-bold-italic default bold-italic highlight,underline t | |
1308 make-face-unbold bold default highlight nil | |
1309 make-face-unitalic italic default underline nil | |
1310 " | |
428 | 1311 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Make which face bold: "))) |
872 | 1312 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p |
1313 'default 'bold 'font '(highlight) | |
1314 '(tty (lambda (x) t) | |
1315 x x-make-font-bold | |
1316 gtk gtk-make-font-bold | |
1317 mswindows mswindows-make-font-bold | |
1318 msprinter mswindows-make-font-bold) | |
1319 '(([default] . [bold]) | |
1320 ([bold] . t) | |
1321 ([italic] . [bold-italic]) | |
1322 ([bold-italic] . t)))) | |
428 | 1323 |
872 | 1324 (defun make-face-italic (face &optional locale tags exact-p) |
428 | 1325 "Make FACE italic in LOCALE, if possible. |
442 | 1326 This will attempt to make the font italic for X/MS Windows locales and |
1327 will set the underline flag for TTY locales. See `make-face-bold' for | |
1328 the semantics of the LOCALE argument and for more specifics on exactly | |
1329 how this function works." | |
428 | 1330 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Make which face italic: "))) |
872 | 1331 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p |
1332 'default 'italic 'font '(underline) | |
1333 '(tty (lambda (x) t) | |
1334 x x-make-font-italic | |
1335 gtk gtk-make-font-italic | |
1336 mswindows mswindows-make-font-italic | |
1337 msprinter mswindows-make-font-italic) | |
1338 '(([default] . [italic]) | |
1339 ([bold] . [bold-italic]) | |
1340 ([italic] . t) | |
1341 ([bold-italic] . t)))) | |
428 | 1342 |
872 | 1343 (defun make-face-bold-italic (face &optional locale tags exact-p) |
428 | 1344 "Make FACE bold and italic in LOCALE, if possible. |
442 | 1345 This will attempt to make the font bold-italic for X/MS Windows |
1346 locales and will set the highlight and underline flags for TTY | |
1347 locales. See `make-face-bold' for the semantics of the LOCALE | |
1348 argument and for more specifics on exactly how this function works." | |
428 | 1349 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Make which face bold-italic: "))) |
872 | 1350 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p |
1351 'default 'bold-italic 'font '(underline highlight) | |
1352 '(tty (lambda (x) t) | |
1353 x x-make-font-bold-italic | |
1354 gtk gtk-make-font-bold-italic | |
1355 mswindows mswindows-make-font-bold-italic | |
1356 msprinter mswindows-make-font-bold-italic) | |
1357 '(([default] . [italic]) | |
1358 ([bold] . [bold-italic]) | |
1359 ([italic] . [bold-italic]) | |
1360 ([bold-italic] . t)))) | |
428 | 1361 |
872 | 1362 |
1363 (defun make-face-unbold (face &optional locale tags exact-p) | |
428 | 1364 "Make FACE non-bold in LOCALE, if possible. |
442 | 1365 This will attempt to make the font non-bold for X/MS Windows locales |
1366 and will unset the highlight flag for TTY locales. See | |
1367 `make-face-bold' for the semantics of the LOCALE argument and for more | |
1368 specifics on exactly how this function works." | |
428 | 1369 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Make which face non-bold: "))) |
872 | 1370 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p |
1371 'bold 'default 'font '(highlight) | |
1372 '(tty (lambda (x) nil) | |
1373 x x-make-font-unbold | |
1374 gtk gtk-make-font-unbold | |
1375 mswindows mswindows-make-font-unbold | |
1376 msprinter mswindows-make-font-unbold) | |
1377 '(([default] . t) | |
1378 ([bold] . [default]) | |
1379 ([italic] . t) | |
1380 ([bold-italic] . [italic])))) | |
428 | 1381 |
872 | 1382 (defun make-face-unitalic (face &optional locale tags exact-p) |
428 | 1383 "Make FACE non-italic in LOCALE, if possible. |
442 | 1384 This will attempt to make the font non-italic for X/MS Windows locales |
1385 and will unset the underline flag for TTY locales. See | |
1386 `make-face-bold' for the semantics of the LOCALE argument and for more | |
1387 specifics on exactly how this function works." | |
428 | 1388 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Make which face non-italic: "))) |
872 | 1389 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p |
1390 'italic 'default 'font '(underline) | |
1391 '(tty (lambda (x) nil) | |
1392 x x-make-font-unitalic | |
1393 gtk gtk-make-font-unitalic | |
1394 mswindows mswindows-make-font-unitalic | |
1395 msprinter mswindows-make-font-unitalic) | |
1396 '(([default] . t) | |
1397 ([bold] . t) | |
1398 ([italic] . [default]) | |
1399 ([bold-italic] . [bold])))) | |
428 | 1400 |
1401 | |
707 | 1402 ;; Size frobbing |
1403 ;; Thx Jan Vroonhof, Ref xemacs-beta <87oflypbum.fsf@petteflet.ntlworld.com> | |
1137 | 1404 ;; Jan had a separate helper function |
872 | 1405 (defun make-face-size (face size &optional locale tags exact-p) |
1406 "Adjust FACE to SIZE in LOCALE, if possible." | |
1407 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Set size of which face: ") | |
1408 (read-number "Size to set: " t 10))) | |
1409 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p | |
1410 nil nil 'font nil | |
1411 `(lambda (f d) | |
1412 ;; keep the dependency on font.el for now | |
1413 (let ((fo (font-create-object f d))) | |
1414 (set-font-size fo ,size) | |
1415 (font-create-name fo d))) | |
1416 nil)) | |
707 | 1417 |
428 | 1418 ;; Why do the following two functions lose so badly in so many |
1419 ;; circumstances? | |
1420 | |
872 | 1421 (defun make-face-smaller (face &optional locale tags exact-p) |
428 | 1422 "Make the font of FACE be smaller, if possible. |
1423 LOCALE works as in `make-face-bold' et al., but the ``inheriting- | |
1424 from-the-bold-face'' operations described there are not done | |
1425 because they don't make sense in this context." | |
1426 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Shrink which face: "))) | |
872 | 1427 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p |
1428 nil nil 'font nil | |
1429 '(x x-find-smaller-font | |
1430 gtk gtk-find-smaller-font | |
1431 mswindows mswindows-find-smaller-font | |
1432 msprinter mswindows-find-smaller-font) | |
1433 nil)) | |
428 | 1434 |
872 | 1435 (defun make-face-larger (face &optional locale tags exact-p) |
428 | 1436 "Make the font of FACE be larger, if possible. |
1437 See `make-face-smaller' for the semantics of the LOCALE argument." | |
1438 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Enlarge which face: "))) | |
872 | 1439 (Face-frob-property face locale tags exact-p |
1440 nil nil 'font nil | |
1441 '(x x-find-larger-font | |
1442 gtk gtk-find-larger-font | |
1443 mswindows mswindows-find-larger-font | |
1444 msprinter mswindows-find-larger-font) | |
1445 nil)) | |
428 | 1446 |
1447 (defun invert-face (face &optional locale) | |
1448 "Swap the foreground and background colors of the face." | |
1449 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Invert face: "))) | |
1450 (if (valid-specifier-domain-p locale) | |
1451 (let ((foreface (face-foreground-instance face locale))) | |
1452 (set-face-foreground face (face-background-instance face locale) | |
1453 locale) | |
1454 (set-face-background face foreface locale)) | |
1455 (let ((forespec (copy-specifier (face-foreground face) nil locale))) | |
1456 (copy-specifier (face-background face) (face-foreground face) locale) | |
1457 (copy-specifier forespec (face-background face) locale)))) | |
1458 | |
1459 | |
1460 ;;; Convenience functions | |
1461 | |
1462 (defun face-ascent (face &optional domain charset) | |
1463 "Return the ascent of FACE in DOMAIN. | |
1464 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
1465 (font-ascent (face-font face) domain charset)) | |
1466 | |
1467 (defun face-descent (face &optional domain charset) | |
1468 "Return the descent of FACE in DOMAIN. | |
1469 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
1470 (font-descent (face-font face) domain charset)) | |
1471 | |
1472 (defun face-width (face &optional domain charset) | |
1473 "Return the width of FACE in DOMAIN. | |
1474 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
1475 (font-width (face-font face) domain charset)) | |
1476 | |
1477 (defun face-height (face &optional domain charset) | |
1478 "Return the height of FACE in DOMAIN. | |
1479 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
1480 (+ (face-ascent face domain charset) (face-descent face domain charset))) | |
1481 | |
1482 (defun face-proportional-p (face &optional domain charset) | |
1483 "Return t if FACE is proportional in DOMAIN. | |
1484 See `face-property-instance' for the semantics of the DOMAIN argument." | |
1485 (font-proportional-p (face-font face) domain charset)) | |
1486 | |
1487 | |
1488 ;; Functions that used to be in cus-face.el, but logically go here. | |
1489 | |
1490 (defcustom frame-background-mode nil | |
1491 "*The brightness of the background. | |
1492 Set this to the symbol dark if your background color is dark, light if | |
1493 your background is light, or nil (default) if you want Emacs to | |
1494 examine the brightness for you." | |
1495 :group 'faces | |
1496 :type '(choice (choice-item dark) | |
1497 (choice-item light) | |
1498 (choice-item :tag "Auto" nil))) | |
1499 | |
1500 ;; The old variable that many people still have in .emacs files. | |
1501 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'custom-background-mode | |
1502 'frame-background-mode) | |
1503 | |
1504 (defun get-frame-background-mode (frame) | |
1505 "Detect background mode for FRAME." | |
1506 (let* ((color-instance (face-background-instance 'default frame)) | |
1507 (mode (condition-case nil | |
1508 (if (< (apply '+ (color-instance-rgb-components | |
1509 color-instance)) 65536) | |
1510 'dark 'light) | |
872 | 1511 ;; Here, we get an error on a TTY (Return value from |
1512 ;; color-instance-rgb-components is nil), and on the | |
1513 ;; initial stream device (Return value from | |
1514 ;; face-background-instance is nil). As we don't have a | |
1515 ;; good way of detecting whether a TTY is light or dark, | |
1516 ;; we'll guess it's dark. | |
428 | 1517 (error 'dark)))) |
1518 (set-frame-property frame 'background-mode mode) | |
1519 mode)) | |
1520 | |
1521 (defun extract-custom-frame-properties (frame) | |
1522 "Return a plist with the frame properties of FRAME used by custom." | |
1523 (list 'type (or (frame-property frame 'display-type) | |
1524 (device-type (frame-device frame))) | |
1525 'class (device-class (frame-device frame)) | |
1526 'background (or frame-background-mode | |
1527 (frame-property frame 'background-mode) | |
1528 (get-frame-background-mode frame)))) | |
1529 | |
1530 (defcustom init-face-from-resources t | |
1531 "If non nil, attempt to initialize faces from the resource database." | |
1532 :group 'faces | |
1533 :type 'boolean) | |
1534 | |
1535 ;; Old name, used by custom. Also, FSFmacs name. | |
1536 (defvaralias 'initialize-face-resources 'init-face-from-resources) | |
1537 | |
1538 ;; Make sure all custom setting are added with this tag so we can | |
1539 ;; identify-them | |
1540 (define-specifier-tag 'custom) | |
1541 | |
1542 (defun face-spec-set (face spec &optional frame tags) | |
1543 "Set FACE's face attributes according to the first matching entry in SPEC. | |
1544 If optional FRAME is non-nil, set it for that frame only. | |
1545 If it is nil, then apply SPEC to each frame individually. | |
1546 See `defface' for information about SPEC." | |
1547 (if frame | |
1548 (progn | |
1549 (reset-face face frame tags) | |
1550 (face-display-set face spec frame tags) | |
1551 (init-face-from-resources face frame)) | |
1552 (let ((frames (relevant-custom-frames))) | |
1553 (reset-face face nil tags) | |
1554 ;; This should not be needed. We only remove our own specifiers | |
1555 ;; (if (and (eq 'default face) (featurep 'x)) | |
1556 ;; (x-init-global-faces)) | |
1557 (face-display-set face spec nil tags) | |
1558 (while frames | |
1559 (face-display-set face spec (car frames) tags) | |
1560 (pop frames)) | |
1561 (init-face-from-resources face)))) | |
1562 | |
1563 (defun face-display-set (face spec &optional frame tags) | |
1564 "Set FACE to the attributes to the first matching entry in SPEC. | |
1565 Iff optional FRAME is non-nil, set it for that frame only. | |
1566 See `defface' for information about SPEC." | |
1567 (while spec | |
1568 (let ((display (caar spec)) | |
1569 (atts (cadar spec))) | |
1570 (pop spec) | |
1571 (when (face-spec-set-match-display display frame) | |
1572 ;; Avoid creating frame local duplicates of the global face. | |
1573 (unless (and frame (eq display (get face 'custom-face-display))) | |
1574 (apply 'face-custom-attributes-set face frame tags atts)) | |
1575 (unless frame | |
1576 (put face 'custom-face-display display)) | |
1577 (setq spec nil))))) | |
1578 | |
1579 (defvar default-custom-frame-properties nil | |
1580 "The frame properties used for the global faces. | |
442 | 1581 Frames not matching these properties should have frame local faces. |
428 | 1582 The value should be nil, if uninitialized, or a plist otherwise. |
1583 See `defface' for a list of valid keys and values for the plist.") | |
1584 | |
1585 (defun get-custom-frame-properties (&optional frame) | |
1586 "Return a plist with the frame properties of FRAME used by custom. | |
1587 If FRAME is nil, return the default frame properties." | |
1588 (cond (frame | |
1589 ;; Try to get from cache. | |
1590 (let ((cache (frame-property frame 'custom-properties))) | |
1591 (unless cache | |
1592 ;; Oh well, get it then. | |
1593 (setq cache (extract-custom-frame-properties frame)) | |
1594 ;; and cache it... | |
1595 (set-frame-property frame 'custom-properties cache)) | |
1596 cache)) | |
1597 (default-custom-frame-properties) | |
1598 (t | |
1599 (setq default-custom-frame-properties | |
1600 (extract-custom-frame-properties (selected-frame)))))) | |
1601 | |
1602 (defun face-spec-update-all-matching (spec display plist) | |
1603 "Update all entries in the face spec that could match display to | |
444 | 1604 have the entries from the new plist and return the new spec." |
428 | 1605 (mapcar |
1606 (lambda (e) | |
1607 (let ((entries (car e)) | |
1608 (options (cadr e)) | |
1609 (match t) | |
1610 dplist | |
1611 (new-options plist) | |
1612 ) | |
1613 (unless (eq display t) | |
1614 (mapc (lambda (arg) | |
1615 (setq dplist (plist-put dplist (car arg) (cadr arg)))) | |
1616 display)) | |
1617 (unless (eq entries t) | |
1618 (mapc (lambda (arg) | |
1619 (setq match (and match (eq (cadr arg) | |
1620 (plist-get | |
1621 dplist (car arg) | |
1622 (cadr arg)))))) | |
1623 entries)) | |
1624 (if (not match) | |
1625 e | |
1626 (while new-options | |
1627 (setq options | |
1628 (plist-put options (car new-options) (cadr new-options))) | |
1629 (setq new-options (cddr new-options))) | |
1630 (list entries options)))) | |
1631 (copy-sequence spec))) | |
444 | 1632 |
1633 | |
428 | 1634 |
1635 (defun face-spec-set-match-display (display &optional frame) | |
1636 "Return non-nil if DISPLAY matches FRAME. | |
1637 DISPLAY is part of a spec such as can be used in `defface'. | |
1638 If FRAME is nil or omitted, the selected frame is used." | |
1639 (if (eq display t) | |
1640 t | |
1641 (let* ((props (get-custom-frame-properties frame)) | |
1642 (type (plist-get props 'type)) | |
1643 (class (plist-get props 'class)) | |
1644 (background (plist-get props 'background)) | |
1645 (match t) | |
1646 (entries display) | |
1647 entry req options) | |
1648 (while (and entries match) | |
1649 (setq entry (car entries) | |
1650 entries (cdr entries) | |
1651 req (car entry) | |
1652 options (cdr entry) | |
1653 match (case req | |
1654 (type (memq type options)) | |
1655 (class (memq class options)) | |
1656 (background (memq background options)) | |
1657 (t (warn "Unknown req `%S' with options `%S'" | |
1658 req options) | |
1659 nil)))) | |
1660 match))) | |
1661 | |
1662 (defun relevant-custom-frames () | |
1663 "List of frames whose custom properties differ from the default." | |
1664 (let ((relevant nil) | |
1665 (default (get-custom-frame-properties)) | |
1666 (frames (frame-list)) | |
1667 frame) | |
1668 (while frames | |
1669 (setq frame (car frames) | |
1670 frames (cdr frames)) | |
1671 (unless (equal default (get-custom-frame-properties frame)) | |
1672 (push frame relevant))) | |
1673 relevant)) | |
1674 | |
1675 (defun initialize-custom-faces (&optional frame) | |
1676 "Initialize all custom faces for FRAME. | |
1677 If FRAME is nil or omitted, initialize them for all frames." | |
1678 (mapc (lambda (symbol) | |
1679 (let ((spec (or (get symbol 'saved-face) | |
1680 (get symbol 'face-defface-spec)))) | |
1681 (when spec | |
1682 ;; No need to init-face-from-resources -- code in | |
1683 ;; `init-frame-faces' does it already. | |
1684 (face-display-set symbol spec frame)))) | |
1685 (face-list))) | |
1686 | |
1687 (defun custom-initialize-frame (frame) | |
1688 "Initialize frame-local custom faces for FRAME if necessary." | |
1689 (unless (equal (get-custom-frame-properties) | |
1690 (get-custom-frame-properties frame)) | |
1691 (initialize-custom-faces frame))) | |
1692 | |
440 | 1693 (defun startup-initialize-custom-faces () |
1694 "Reset faces created by defface. Only called at startup. | |
1695 Don't use this function in your program." | |
1696 (when default-custom-frame-properties | |
1697 ;; Reset default value to the actual frame, not stream. | |
1698 (setq default-custom-frame-properties | |
1699 (extract-custom-frame-properties (selected-frame))) | |
1700 ;; like initialize-custom-faces but removes property first. | |
1701 (mapc (lambda (symbol) | |
1702 (let ((spec (or (get symbol 'saved-face) | |
1703 (get symbol 'face-defface-spec)))) | |
1704 (when spec | |
1705 ;; Reset faces created during auto-autoloads loading. | |
1706 (reset-face symbol) | |
1707 ;; And set it according to the spec. | |
1708 (face-display-set symbol spec nil)))) | |
1709 (face-list)))) | |
1710 | |
428 | 1711 |
1712 (defun make-empty-face (name &optional doc-string temporary) | |
1713 "Like `make-face', but doesn't query the resource database." | |
1714 (let ((init-face-from-resources nil)) | |
1715 (make-face name doc-string temporary))) | |
1716 | |
1717 (defun init-face-from-resources (face &optional locale) | |
1718 "Initialize FACE from the resource database. | |
3027 | 1719 If LOCALE is specified, it should be a frame, device, or `global', and |
428 | 1720 the face will be resourced over that locale. Otherwise, the face will |
1721 be resourced over all possible locales (i.e. all frames, all devices, | |
3027 | 1722 and `global')." |
428 | 1723 (cond ((null init-face-from-resources) |
1724 ;; Do nothing. | |
1725 ) | |
1726 ((not locale) | |
1727 ;; Global, set for all frames. | |
1728 (progn | |
1729 (init-face-from-resources face 'global) | |
1730 (let ((devices (device-list))) | |
1731 (while devices | |
1732 (init-face-from-resources face (car devices)) | |
1733 (setq devices (cdr devices)))) | |
1734 (let ((frames (frame-list))) | |
1735 (while frames | |
1736 (init-face-from-resources face (car frames)) | |
1737 (setq frames (cdr frames)))))) | |
1738 (t | |
1739 ;; Specific. | |
1740 (let ((devtype (cond ((devicep locale) (device-type locale)) | |
1741 ((framep locale) (frame-type locale)) | |
1742 (t nil)))) | |
1743 (cond ((or (and (not devtype) (featurep 'x)) (eq 'x devtype)) | |
502 | 1744 (declare-fboundp (x-init-face-from-resources face locale))) |
428 | 1745 ((or (not devtype) (eq 'tty devtype)) |
1746 ;; Nothing to do for TTYs? | |
1747 )))))) | |
1748 | |
1749 (defun init-device-faces (device) | |
1750 ;; First, add any device-local face resources. | |
1751 (when init-face-from-resources | |
1752 (loop for face in (face-list) do | |
1753 (init-face-from-resources face device)) | |
1754 ;; Then do any device-specific initialization. | |
1755 (cond ((eq 'x (device-type device)) | |
502 | 1756 (declare-fboundp (x-init-device-faces device))) |
462 | 1757 ((eq 'gtk (device-type device)) |
502 | 1758 (declare-fboundp (gtk-init-device-faces device))) |
428 | 1759 ((eq 'mswindows (device-type device)) |
502 | 1760 (declare-fboundp (mswindows-init-device-faces device))) |
428 | 1761 ;; Nothing to do for TTYs? |
1762 ) | |
1763 (or (eq 'stream (device-type device)) | |
1764 (init-other-random-faces device)))) | |
1765 | |
1766 (defun init-frame-faces (frame) | |
1767 (when init-face-from-resources | |
1768 ;; First, add any frame-local face resources. | |
1769 (loop for face in (face-list) do | |
1770 (init-face-from-resources face frame)) | |
1771 ;; Then do any frame-specific initialization. | |
1772 (cond ((eq 'x (frame-type frame)) | |
502 | 1773 (declare-fboundp (x-init-frame-faces frame))) |
462 | 1774 ((eq 'gtk (frame-type frame)) |
502 | 1775 (declare-fboundp (gtk-init-frame-faces frame))) |
428 | 1776 ((eq 'mswindows (frame-type frame)) |
502 | 1777 (declare-fboundp (mswindows-init-frame-faces frame))) |
428 | 1778 ;; Is there anything which should be done for TTY's? |
1779 ))) | |
1780 | |
872 | 1781 ;; Called when the first device created. |
428 | 1782 |
872 | 1783 (defun init-global-faces (device) |
1784 (let ((Face-frob-property-device-considered-current device)) | |
1785 ;; Look for global face resources. | |
1786 (loop for face in (face-list) do | |
1787 (init-face-from-resources face 'global)) | |
1788 ;; Further frobbing. | |
1789 (and (featurep 'x) (declare-fboundp (x-init-global-faces))) | |
1790 (and (featurep 'gtk) (declare-fboundp (gtk-init-global-faces))) | |
1791 (and (featurep 'mswindows) (declare-fboundp (mswindows-init-global-faces))) | |
462 | 1792 |
872 | 1793 ;; for bold and the like, make the global specification be bold etc. |
1794 ;; if the user didn't already specify a value. These will also be | |
1795 ;; frobbed further in init-other-random-faces. | |
1796 (unless (face-font 'bold 'global) | |
1797 (make-face-bold 'bold 'global)) | |
1798 ;; | |
1799 (unless (face-font 'italic 'global) | |
1800 (make-face-italic 'italic 'global)) | |
1801 ;; | |
428 | 1802 (unless (face-font 'bold-italic 'global) |
872 | 1803 (make-face-bold-italic 'bold-italic 'global) |
1804 (unless (face-font 'bold-italic 'global) | |
1805 (copy-face 'bold 'bold-italic) | |
1806 (make-face-italic 'bold-italic))) | |
428 | 1807 |
872 | 1808 (when (face-equal 'bold 'bold-italic device) |
1809 (copy-face 'italic 'bold-italic) | |
1810 (make-face-bold 'bold-italic)))) | |
428 | 1811 |
1812 | |
1813 ;; These warnings are there for a reason. Just specify your fonts | |
1814 ;; correctly. Deal with it. Additionally, one can use | |
1815 ;; `log-warning-minimum-level' instead of this. | |
1816 ;(defvar inhibit-font-complaints nil | |
1817 ; "Whether to suppress complaints about incomplete sets of fonts.") | |
1818 | |
1819 (defun face-complain-about-font (face device) | |
1820 (if (symbolp face) (setq face (symbol-name face))) | |
1821 ;; (if (not inhibit-font-complaints) | |
707 | 1822 ;; complaining for printers is generally annoying. |
1823 (unless (device-printer-p device) | |
1824 (display-warning | |
1825 'font | |
1826 (let ((default-name (face-font-name 'default device))) | |
1827 (format "%s: couldn't deduce %s %s version of the font | |
428 | 1828 %S. |
1829 | |
1830 Please specify X resources to make the %s face | |
1831 visually distinguishable from the default face. | |
1832 For example, you could add one of the following to $HOME/Emacs: | |
1833 | |
2703 | 1834 XEmacs.%s.attributeFont: -dt-*-medium-i-* |
428 | 1835 or |
2703 | 1836 XEmacs.%s.attributeForeground: hotpink\n" |
707 | 1837 invocation-name |
1838 (if (string-match "\\`[aeiouAEIOU]" face) "an" "a") | |
1839 face | |
1840 default-name | |
1841 face | |
1842 face | |
1843 face | |
1844 ))))) | |
428 | 1845 |
1846 | |
1847 ;; #### This is quite a mess. We should use the custom mechanism for | |
1848 ;; most of this stuff. Currently we don't do it, because Custom | |
1849 ;; doesn't use specifiers (yet.) FSF does it the Right Way. | |
1850 | |
1851 ;; For instance, the definition of `bold' should be something like | |
1852 ;; (defface bold ((t (:bold t))) "Bold text.") -- and `:bold t' should | |
1853 ;; make sure that everything works properly. | |
1854 | |
1855 (defun init-other-random-faces (device) | |
1856 "Initialize the colors and fonts of the bold, italic, bold-italic, | |
1857 zmacs-region, list-mode-item-selected, highlight, primary-selection, | |
1858 secondary-selection, and isearch faces when each device is created. If | |
1859 you want to add code to do stuff like this, use the create-device-hook." | |
1860 | |
1861 ;; try to make 'bold look different from the default on this device. | |
1862 ;; If that doesn't work at all, then issue a warning. | |
1863 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'bold device) | |
1864 (make-face-bold 'bold device) | |
1865 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'bold device) | |
1866 (make-face-unbold 'bold device) | |
1867 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'bold device) | |
1868 ;; the luser specified one of the bogus font names | |
1869 (face-complain-about-font 'bold device)))) | |
1870 | |
1871 ;; Similar for italic. | |
1872 ;; It's unreasonable to expect to be able to make a font italic all | |
1873 ;; the time. For many languages, italic is an alien concept. | |
1874 ;; Basically, because italic is not a globally meaningful concept, | |
440 | 1875 ;; the use of the italic face should really be obsoleted. |
428 | 1876 |
1877 ;; I disagree with above. In many languages, the concept of capital | |
1878 ;; letters is just as alien, and yet we use them. Italic is here to | |
1879 ;; stay. -hniksic | |
1880 | |
1881 ;; In a Solaris Japanese environment, there just aren't any italic | |
1882 ;; fonts - period. CDE recognizes this reality, and fonts | |
1883 ;; -dt-interface user-medium-r-normal-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* don't come | |
1884 ;; in italic versions. So we first try to make the font bold before | |
1885 ;; complaining. | |
1886 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'italic device) | |
1887 (make-face-italic 'italic device) | |
1888 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'italic device) | |
1889 (make-face-bold 'italic device) | |
1890 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'italic device) | |
1891 (face-complain-about-font 'italic device)))) | |
1892 | |
1893 ;; similar for bold-italic. | |
1894 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'bold-italic device) | |
1895 (make-face-bold-italic 'bold-italic device) | |
1896 ;; if we couldn't get a bold-italic version, try just bold. | |
1897 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'bold-italic device) | |
1898 (make-face-bold 'bold-italic device) | |
1899 ;; if we couldn't get bold or bold-italic, then that's probably because | |
1900 ;; the default font is bold, so make the `bold-italic' face be unbold. | |
1901 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'bold-italic device) | |
1902 (make-face-unbold 'bold-italic device) | |
1903 (make-face-italic 'bold-italic device) | |
1904 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'bold-italic device) | |
1905 ;; if that didn't work, try plain italic | |
1906 ;; (can this ever happen? what the hell.) | |
1907 (make-face-italic 'bold-italic device) | |
1908 (unless (face-differs-from-default-p 'bold-italic device) | |
1909 ;; then bitch and moan. | |
1910 (face-complain-about-font 'bold-italic device)))))) | |
1911 | |
1912 ;; Set the text-cursor colors unless already specified. | |
1913 (when (and (not (eq 'tty (device-type device))) | |
1914 (not (face-background 'text-cursor 'global)) | |
1915 (face-property-equal 'text-cursor 'default 'background device)) | |
1916 (set-face-background 'text-cursor [default foreground] 'global | |
1917 nil 'append)) | |
1918 (when (and (not (eq 'tty (device-type device))) | |
1919 (not (face-foreground 'text-cursor 'global)) | |
1920 (face-property-equal 'text-cursor 'default 'foreground device)) | |
1921 (set-face-foreground 'text-cursor [default background] 'global | |
1922 nil 'append)) | |
1923 ) | |
1924 | |
442 | 1925 ;; New function with 20.1, suggested by Per Abrahamsen, coded by Kyle |
1926 ;; Jones and Hrvoje Niksic. | |
428 | 1927 (defun set-face-stipple (face pixmap &optional frame) |
1928 "Change the stipple pixmap of FACE to PIXMAP. | |
1929 This is an Emacs compatibility function; consider using | |
1930 set-face-background-pixmap instead. | |
1931 | |
1932 PIXMAP should be a string, the name of a file of pixmap data. | |
442 | 1933 The directories listed in the variables `x-bitmap-file-path' and |
1934 `mswindows-bitmap-file-path' under X and MS Windows respectively | |
1935 are searched. | |
428 | 1936 |
1937 Alternatively, PIXMAP may be a list of the form (WIDTH HEIGHT | |
1938 DATA) where WIDTH and HEIGHT are the size in pixels, and DATA is | |
1939 a string, containing the raw bits of the bitmap. XBM data is | |
1940 expected in this case, other types of image data will not work. | |
1941 | |
1942 If the optional FRAME argument is provided, change only | |
1943 in that frame; otherwise change each frame." | |
1944 (while (not (find-face face)) | |
446 | 1945 (setq face (wrong-type-argument 'facep face))) |
502 | 1946 (let ((bitmap-path |
1947 (ecase (console-type) | |
1948 (x (declare-boundp x-bitmap-file-path)) | |
1949 (mswindows (declare-boundp mswindows-bitmap-file-path)))) | |
442 | 1950 instantiator) |
1951 (while | |
1952 (null | |
1953 (setq instantiator | |
1954 (cond ((stringp pixmap) | |
1955 (let ((file (if (file-name-absolute-p pixmap) | |
1956 pixmap | |
1957 (locate-file pixmap bitmap-path | |
1958 '(".xbm" ""))))) | |
1959 (and file | |
1960 `[xbm :file ,file]))) | |
1961 ((and (listp pixmap) (= (length pixmap) 3)) | |
1962 `[xbm :data ,pixmap]) | |
1963 (t nil)))) | |
1964 ;; We're signaling a continuable error; let's make sure the | |
1965 ;; function `stipple-pixmap-p' at least exists. | |
1966 (flet ((stipple-pixmap-p (pixmap) | |
1967 (or (stringp pixmap) | |
1968 (and (listp pixmap) (= (length pixmap) 3))))) | |
1969 (setq pixmap (signal 'wrong-type-argument | |
1970 (list 'stipple-pixmap-p pixmap))))) | |
446 | 1971 (check-type frame (or null frame)) |
442 | 1972 (set-face-background-pixmap face instantiator frame))) |
428 | 1973 |
1974 | |
1975 ;; Create the remaining standard faces now. This way, packages that we dump | |
1976 ;; can reference these faces as parents. | |
1977 ;; | |
1978 ;; The default, modeline, left-margin, right-margin, text-cursor, | |
1979 ;; and pointer faces are created in C. | |
1980 | |
1981 (make-face 'bold "Bold text.") | |
1982 (make-face 'italic "Italic text.") | |
1983 (make-face 'bold-italic "Bold-italic text.") | |
1984 (make-face 'underline "Underlined text.") | |
1985 (or (face-differs-from-default-p 'underline) | |
1986 (set-face-underline-p 'underline t 'global '(default))) | |
735 | 1987 (make-face 'zmacs-region "Used on highlighted region between point and mark.") |
428 | 1988 (make-face 'isearch "Used on region matched by isearch.") |
1989 (make-face 'isearch-secondary "Face to use for highlighting all matches.") | |
1990 (make-face 'list-mode-item-selected | |
1991 "Face for the selected list item in list-mode.") | |
1992 (make-face 'highlight "Highlight face.") | |
1993 (make-face 'primary-selection "Primary selection face.") | |
1994 (make-face 'secondary-selection "Secondary selection face.") | |
1995 | |
1996 ;; Several useful color faces. | |
1997 (dolist (color '(red green blue yellow)) | |
1998 (make-face color (concat (symbol-name color) " text.")) | |
1999 (set-face-foreground color (symbol-name color) nil 'color)) | |
2000 | |
2001 ;; Make some useful faces. This happens very early, before creating | |
2002 ;; the first non-stream device. | |
2003 | |
2004 (set-face-background 'text-cursor | |
711 | 2005 '(((win default) . "Red3")) |
428 | 2006 'global) |
2007 | |
2008 ;; some older X servers don't recognize "darkseagreen2" | |
2009 (set-face-background 'highlight | |
711 | 2010 '(((win default color) . "darkseagreen2") |
2011 ((win default color) . "green") | |
2012 ((win default grayscale) . "gray53")) | |
428 | 2013 'global) |
2014 (set-face-background-pixmap 'highlight | |
711 | 2015 '(((win default mono) . "gray1")) |
428 | 2016 'global) |
2017 | |
2018 (set-face-background 'zmacs-region | |
711 | 2019 '(((win default color) . "gray65") |
2020 ((win default grayscale) . "gray65")) | |
428 | 2021 'global) |
2022 (set-face-background-pixmap 'zmacs-region | |
711 | 2023 '(((win default mono) . "gray3")) |
428 | 2024 'global) |
2025 | |
2026 (set-face-background 'list-mode-item-selected | |
711 | 2027 '(((win default color) . "gray68") |
2028 ((win default grayscale) . "gray68") | |
2029 ((win default mono) . [default foreground])) | |
428 | 2030 'global) |
2031 (set-face-foreground 'list-mode-item-selected | |
711 | 2032 '(((win default mono) . [default background])) |
428 | 2033 'global) |
2034 | |
2035 (set-face-background 'primary-selection | |
711 | 2036 '(((win default color) . "gray65") |
2037 ((win default grayscale) . "gray65")) | |
428 | 2038 'global) |
2039 (set-face-background-pixmap 'primary-selection | |
711 | 2040 '(((win default mono) . "gray3")) |
428 | 2041 'global) |
2042 | |
2043 (set-face-background 'secondary-selection | |
711 | 2044 '(((win default color) . "paleturquoise") |
2045 ((win default color) . "green") | |
2046 ((win default grayscale) . "gray53")) | |
428 | 2047 'global) |
2048 (set-face-background-pixmap 'secondary-selection | |
711 | 2049 '(((win default mono) . "gray1")) |
428 | 2050 'global) |
2051 | |
2052 (set-face-background 'isearch | |
711 | 2053 '(((win default color) . "paleturquoise") |
2054 ((win default color) . "green")) | |
428 | 2055 'global) |
2056 | |
2057 ;; #### This should really, I mean *really*, be converted to some form | |
2058 ;; of `defface' one day. | |
2059 (set-face-foreground 'isearch-secondary | |
711 | 2060 '(((win default color) . "red3")) |
428 | 2061 'global) |
2062 | |
2063 ;; Define some logical color names to be used when reading the pixmap files. | |
4222 | 2064 (and-boundp |
2065 'xpm-color-symbols | |
2066 (featurep 'xpm) | |
2067 (setq xpm-color-symbols | |
2068 (list | |
2069 '("foreground" (face-foreground 'default)) | |
2070 '("background" (face-background 'default)) | |
2071 '("backgroundToolBarColor" | |
2072 (or | |
2073 (and | |
2074 (featurep 'x) | |
2075 (x-get-resource "backgroundToolBarColor" | |
2076 "BackgroundToolBarColor" 'string | |
2077 nil nil 'warn)) | |
428 | 2078 |
4222 | 2079 (face-background 'toolbar))) |
2080 '("foregroundToolBarColor" | |
2081 (or | |
2082 (and | |
2083 (featurep 'x) | |
2084 (x-get-resource "foregroundToolBarColor" | |
2085 "ForegroundToolBarColor" 'string | |
2086 nil nil 'warn)) | |
2087 (face-foreground 'toolbar))) | |
2088 ))) | |
428 | 2089 |
2090 (when (featurep 'tty) | |
2091 (set-face-highlight-p 'bold t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2092 (set-face-underline-p 'italic t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2093 (set-face-highlight-p 'bold-italic t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2094 (set-face-underline-p 'bold-italic t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2095 (set-face-highlight-p 'highlight t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2096 (set-face-reverse-p 'text-cursor t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2097 (set-face-reverse-p 'modeline t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2098 (set-face-reverse-p 'zmacs-region t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2099 (set-face-reverse-p 'primary-selection t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2100 (set-face-underline-p 'secondary-selection t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2101 (set-face-reverse-p 'list-mode-item-selected t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2102 (set-face-reverse-p 'isearch t 'global '(default tty)) | |
2103 ) | |
2104 | |
2105 ;;; faces.el ends here |