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1 ;;; x-faces.el --- X-specific face frobnication, aka black magic.
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2
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3 ;; Copyright (C) 1992-4, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2002 Ben Wing.
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5
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6 ;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
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7 ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
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8 ;; Keywords: extensions, internal, dumped
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9
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10 ;; This file is part of XEmacs.
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11
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12 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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13 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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14 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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15 ;; any later version.
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16
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17 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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18 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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19 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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20 ;; General Public License for more details.
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21
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22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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23 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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24 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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25 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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26
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27 ;;; Synched up with: Not synched.
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28
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29 ;;; Commentary:
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30
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31 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs (when X support is compiled in).
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32
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33 ;; Modified by: Chuck Thompson
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34 ;; Modified by: Ben Wing
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35 ;; Modified by: Martin Buchholz
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36
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37 ;; This file does the magic to parse X font names, and make sure that the
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38 ;; default and modeline attributes of new frames are specified enough.
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39
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40 ;; The resource-manager syntax for faces is
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41
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42 ;; Emacs.bold.attributeFont: font-name
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43 ;; Emacs.bold.attributeForeground: fg
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44 ;; Emacs.bold.attributeBackground: bg
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45 ;; Emacs.bold.attributeBackgroundPixmap: file
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46 ;; Emacs.bold.attributeUnderline: true/false
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47 ;; Emacs.bold.attributeStrikethru: true/false
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48
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49 ;; You can specify the properties of a face on a per-frame basis. For
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50 ;; example, to have the "isearch" face use a red foreground on frames
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51 ;; named "emacs" (the default) but use a blue foreground on frames that
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52 ;; you create named "debugger", you could do
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53
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54 ;; Emacs*emacs.isearch.attributeForeground: red
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55 ;; Emacs*debugger.isearch.attributeForeground: blue
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56
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57 ;; Generally things that make faces won't set any of the face attributes if
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58 ;; you have already given them values via the resource database. You can
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59 ;; also change this stuff from your .emacs file, by using the functions
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60 ;; set-face-foreground, set-face-font, etc. See the code in this file, and
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61 ;; in faces.el.
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62
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63 ;;; Code:
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64
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65 (globally-declare-fboundp
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66 '(x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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67 x-get-resource x-init-pointer-shape))
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68
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69 (defconst x-font-regexp nil)
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70 (defconst x-font-regexp-head nil)
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71 (defconst x-font-regexp-head-2 nil)
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72 (defconst x-font-regexp-weight nil)
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73 (defconst x-font-regexp-slant nil)
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74 (defconst x-font-regexp-pixel nil)
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75 (defconst x-font-regexp-point nil)
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76 (defconst x-font-regexp-foundry-and-family nil)
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77 (defconst x-font-regexp-registry-and-encoding nil)
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78 (defconst x-font-regexp-spacing nil)
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79
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80 ;;; Regexps matching font names in "Host Portable Character Representation."
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81 ;;;
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82 (let ((- "[-?]")
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83 (foundry "[^-]*")
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84 (family "[^-]*")
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85 (weight "\\(bold\\|demibold\\|medium\\|black\\)") ; 1
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86 ; (weight\? "\\(\\*\\|bold\\|demibold\\|medium\\|\\)") ; 1
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87 (weight\? "\\([^-]*\\)") ; 1
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88 (slant "\\([ior]\\)") ; 2
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89 ; (slant\? "\\([ior?*]?\\)") ; 2
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90 (slant\? "\\([^-]?\\)") ; 2
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91 ; (swidth "\\(\\*\\|normal\\|semicondensed\\|\\)") ; 3
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92 (swidth "\\([^-]*\\)") ; 3
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93 ; (adstyle "\\(\\*\\|sans\\|\\)") ; 4
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94 (adstyle "\\([^-]*\\)") ; 4
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95 (pixelsize "\\(\\*\\|[0-9]+\\)") ; 5
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96 (pointsize "\\(\\*\\|0\\|[0-9][0-9]+\\)") ; 6
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97 ; (resx "\\(\\*\\|[0-9][0-9]+\\)") ; 7
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98 ; (resy "\\(\\*\\|[0-9][0-9]+\\)") ; 8
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99 (resx "\\([*0]\\|[0-9][0-9]+\\)") ; 7
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100 (resy "\\([*0]\\|[0-9][0-9]+\\)") ; 8
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101 (spacing "[cmp?*]")
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102 (avgwidth "\\(\\*\\|[0-9]+\\)") ; 9
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103 (registry "[^-]*") ; some fonts have omitted registries
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104 ; (encoding ".+") ; note that encoding may contain "-"...
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105 (encoding "[^-]+") ; false!
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106 )
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107 (setq x-font-regexp
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108 (concat "\\`\\*?[-?*]"
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109 foundry - family - weight\? - slant\? - swidth - adstyle -
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110 pixelsize - pointsize - resx - resy - spacing - avgwidth -
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111 registry - encoding "\\'"
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112 ))
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113 (setq x-font-regexp-head
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114 (concat "\\`[-?*]" foundry - family - weight\? - slant\?
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115 "\\([-*?]\\|\\'\\)"))
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116 (setq x-font-regexp-head-2
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117 (concat "\\`[-?*]" foundry - family - weight\? - slant\?
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118 - swidth - adstyle - pixelsize - pointsize
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119 "\\([-*?]\\|\\'\\)"))
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120 (setq x-font-regexp-slant (concat - slant -))
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121 (setq x-font-regexp-weight (concat - weight -))
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122 ;; if we can't match any of the more specific regexps (unfortunate) then
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123 ;; look for digits; assume 2+ digits is 10ths of points, and 1-2 digits
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124 ;; is pixels. Bogus as hell.
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125 (setq x-font-regexp-pixel "[-?*]\\([0-9][0-9]?\\)[-?*]")
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126 (setq x-font-regexp-point "[-?*]\\([0-9][0-9]+\\)[-?*]")
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127 ;; the following two are used by x-font-menu.el.
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128 (setq x-font-regexp-foundry-and-family
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129 (concat "\\`[-?*]" foundry - "\\(" family "\\)" -))
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130 (setq x-font-regexp-registry-and-encoding
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131 (concat - "\\(" registry "\\)" - "\\(" encoding "\\)\\'"))
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132 (setq x-font-regexp-spacing
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133 (concat - "\\(" spacing "\\)" - avgwidth
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134 - registry - encoding "\\'"))
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135 )
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136
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137 ;; A "loser font" is something like "8x13" -> "8x13bold".
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138 ;; These are supported only through extreme generosity.
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139 (defconst x-loser-font-regexp "\\`[0-9]+x[0-9]+\\'")
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141 (defun x-frob-font-weight (font which)
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142 (if (font-instance-p font) (setq font (font-instance-name font)))
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143 (cond ((null font) nil)
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144 ((or (string-match x-font-regexp font)
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145 (string-match x-font-regexp-head font)
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146 (string-match x-font-regexp-weight font))
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147 (concat (substring font 0 (match-beginning 1)) which
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148 (substring font (match-end 1))))
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149 ((string-match x-loser-font-regexp font)
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150 (concat font which))
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151 (t nil)))
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152
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153 (defun x-frob-font-slant (font which)
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154 (if (font-instance-p font) (setq font (font-instance-name font)))
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155 (cond ((null font) nil)
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156 ((or (string-match x-font-regexp font)
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157 (string-match x-font-regexp-head font))
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158 (concat (substring font 0 (match-beginning 2)) which
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159 (substring font (match-end 2))))
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160 ((string-match x-font-regexp-slant font)
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161 (concat (substring font 0 (match-beginning 1)) which
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162 (substring font (match-end 1))))
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163 ((string-match x-loser-font-regexp font)
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164 (concat font which))
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165 (t nil)))
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166
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167 (defun x-make-font-bold (font &optional device)
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168 "Given an X font specification, this attempts to make a `bold' font.
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169 If it fails, it returns nil."
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170 ;; Certain Type1 fonts know "bold" as "black"...
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171 (or (try-font-name (x-frob-font-weight font "bold") device)
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172 (try-font-name (x-frob-font-weight font "black") device)
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173 (try-font-name (x-frob-font-weight font "demibold") device)))
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174
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175 (defun x-make-font-unbold (font &optional device)
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176 "Given an X font specification, this attempts to make a non-bold font.
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177 If it fails, it returns nil."
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178 (try-font-name (x-frob-font-weight font "medium") device))
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179
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180 (defcustom try-oblique-before-italic-fonts nil
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181 "*If nil, italic fonts are searched before oblique fonts.
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182 If non-nil, oblique fonts are tried before italic fonts. This is mostly
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183 applicable to adobe-courier fonts"
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184 :type 'boolean
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185 :group 'x)
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186 (define-obsolete-variable-alias '*try-oblique-before-italic-fonts*
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187 'try-oblique-before-italic-fonts)
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188
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189 (defun x-make-font-italic (font &optional device)
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190 "Given an X font specification, this attempts to make an `italic' font.
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191 If it fails, it returns nil."
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192 (if try-oblique-before-italic-fonts
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193 (or (try-font-name (x-frob-font-slant font "o") device)
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194 (try-font-name (x-frob-font-slant font "i") device))
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195 (or (try-font-name (x-frob-font-slant font "i") device)
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196 (try-font-name (x-frob-font-slant font "o") device))))
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197
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198 (defun x-make-font-unitalic (font &optional device)
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199 "Given an X font specification, this attempts to make a non-italic font.
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200 If it fails, it returns nil."
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201 (try-font-name (x-frob-font-slant font "r") device))
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202
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203 (defun x-make-font-bold-italic (font &optional device)
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204 "Given an X font specification, this attempts to make a `bold-italic' font.
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205 If it fails, it returns nil."
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206 ;; This is haired up to avoid loading the "intermediate" fonts.
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207 (if try-oblique-before-italic-fonts
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208 (or (try-font-name
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209 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "bold") "o") device)
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210 (try-font-name
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211 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "bold") "i") device)
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212 (try-font-name
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213 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "black") "o") device)
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214 (try-font-name
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215 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "black") "i") device)
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216 (try-font-name
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217 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "demibold") "o") device)
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218 (try-font-name
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219 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "demibold") "i") device))
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220 (or (try-font-name
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221 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "bold") "i") device)
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222 (try-font-name
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223 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "bold") "o") device)
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224 (try-font-name
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225 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "black") "i") device)
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226 (try-font-name
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227 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "black") "o") device)
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228 (try-font-name
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229 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "demibold") "i") device)
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230 (try-font-name
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231 (x-frob-font-slant (x-frob-font-weight font "demibold") "o") device))))
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232
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233 (defun x-font-size (font)
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234 "Return the nominal size of the given font.
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235 This is done by parsing its name, so it's likely to lose.
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236 X fonts can be specified (by the user) in either pixels or 10ths of points,
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237 and this returns the first one it finds, so you have to decide which units
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238 the returned value is measured in yourself..."
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239 (if (font-instance-p font) (setq font (font-instance-name font)))
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240 (cond ((or (string-match x-font-regexp font)
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241 (string-match x-font-regexp-head-2 font))
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242 (string-to-int (substring font (match-beginning 6) (match-end 6))))
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243 ((or (string-match x-font-regexp-pixel font)
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244 (string-match x-font-regexp-point font))
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245 (string-to-int (substring font (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
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246 (t nil)))
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247
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248 ;; Given a font name, this function returns a list describing all fonts
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249 ;; of all sizes that otherwise match the given font spec. Each element
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250 ;; in the list is a list of three items: the pixel size of the font,
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251 ;; the point size (in 1/10ths of a point) of the font, and the fully-
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252 ;; qualified font name. The first two values may be zero; this
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253 ;; refers to a scalable font.
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254
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255 (defun x-available-font-sizes (font device)
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256 (if (font-instance-p font) (setq font (font-instance-name font)))
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257 (cond ((string-match x-font-regexp font)
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258 ;; turn pixelsize, pointsize, and avgwidth into wildcards
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259 (setq font
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260 (concat (substring font 0 (match-beginning 5)) "*"
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261 (substring font (match-end 5) (match-beginning 6)) "*"
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262 (substring font (match-end 6) (match-beginning 9)) "*"
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263 (substring font (match-end 9) (match-end 0)))))
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264 ((string-match x-font-regexp-head-2 font)
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265 ;; turn pixelsize and pointsize into wildcards
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266 (setq font
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267 (concat (substring font 0 (match-beginning 5)) "*"
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268 (substring font (match-end 5) (match-beginning 6)) "*"
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269 (substring font (match-end 6) (match-end 0)))))
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270 ((string-match "[-?*]\\([0-9]+\\)[-?*]" font)
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271 ;; Turn the first integer we match into a wildcard.
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272 ;; This is pretty dubious...
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273 (setq font
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274 (concat (substring font 0 (match-beginning 1)) "*"
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275 (substring font (match-end 1) (match-end 0))))))
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276 (sort
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277 (delq nil
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278 (mapcar (function
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279 (lambda (name)
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280 (and (string-match x-font-regexp name)
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281 (list
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282 (string-to-int (substring name (match-beginning 5)
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283 (match-end 5)))
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284 (string-to-int (substring name (match-beginning 6)
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285 (match-end 6)))
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286 name))))
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287 (list-fonts font device)))
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288 (function (lambda (x y) (if (= (nth 1 x) (nth 1 y))
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289 (< (nth 0 x) (nth 0 y))
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290 (< (nth 1 x) (nth 1 y)))))))
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291
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292 ;; Given a font name, this attempts to construct a valid font name for
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293 ;; DEVICE whose size is the next smaller (if UP-P is nil) or larger
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294 ;; (if UP-P is t) size and whose other characteristics are the same
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295 ;; as the given font.
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296
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297 (defun x-frob-font-size (font up-p device)
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298 (if (stringp font) (setq font (make-font-instance font device)))
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299 (if (font-instance-p font) (setq font (font-instance-truename font)))
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300 (let ((available (and font
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301 (x-available-font-sizes font device))))
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302 (cond
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303 ((null available) nil)
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304 ((or (= 0 (nth 0 (car available)))
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305 (= 0 (nth 1 (car available))))
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306 ;; R5 scalable fonts: change size by 1 point.
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307 ;; If they're scalable the first font will have pixel or point = 0.
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308 ;; Sometimes one is 0 and the other isn't (if it's a bitmap font that
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309 ;; can be scaled), sometimes both are (if it's a true outline font).
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310 (let ((name (nth 2 (car available)))
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311 old-size)
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312 (or (string-match x-font-regexp font) (error "can't parse %S" font))
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313 (setq old-size (string-to-int
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314 (substring font (match-beginning 6) (match-end 6))))
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315 (or (> old-size 0) (error "font truename has 0 pointsize?"))
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316 (or (string-match x-font-regexp name) (error "can't parse %S" name))
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317 ;; turn pixelsize into a wildcard, and make pointsize be +/- 10,
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318 ;; which is +/- 1 point. All other fields stay the same as they
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319 ;; were in the "template" font returned by x-available-font-sizes.
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320 ;;
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321 ;; #### But this might return the same font: for example, if the
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322 ;; truename of "-*-courier-medium-r-normal--*-230-75-75-m-0-*"
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323 ;; is "...-240-..." (instead of 230) then this loses, because
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324 ;; the 230 that was passed in as an arg got turned into 240
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325 ;; by the call to font-instance-truename; then we decrement that
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326 ;; by 10 and return the result which is the same. I think the
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327 ;; way to fix this is to make this be a loop that keeps trying
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328 ;; progressively larger pointsize deltas until it finds one
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329 ;; whose truename differs. Have to be careful to avoid infinite
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330 ;; loops at the upper end...
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331 ;;
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332 (concat (substring name 0 (match-beginning 5)) "*"
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333 (substring name (match-end 5) (match-beginning 6))
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334 (int-to-string (+ old-size (if up-p 10 -10)))
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335 (substring name (match-end 6) (match-end 0)))))
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336 (t
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337 ;; non-scalable fonts: take the next available size.
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338 (let ((rest available)
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339 (last nil)
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340 result)
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341 (while rest
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342 (cond ((and (not up-p) (equalp font (nth 2 (car rest))))
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343 (setq result last
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344 rest nil))
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345 ((and up-p (equalp font (and last (nth 2 last))))
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346 (setq result (car rest)
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347 rest nil)))
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348 (setq last (car rest))
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349 (setq rest (cdr rest)))
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350 (nth 2 result))))))
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351
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352 (defun x-find-smaller-font (font &optional device)
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353 "Load a new, slightly smaller version of the given font (or font name).
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354 Returns the font if it succeeds, nil otherwise.
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355 If scalable fonts are available, this returns a font which is 1 point smaller.
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356 Otherwise, it returns the next smaller version of this font that is defined."
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357 (x-frob-font-size font nil device))
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358
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359 (defun x-find-larger-font (font &optional device)
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360 "Load a new, slightly larger version of the given font (or font name).
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361 Returns the font if it succeeds, nil otherwise.
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362 If scalable fonts are available, this returns a font which is 1 point larger.
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363 Otherwise, it returns the next larger version of this font that is defined."
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364 (x-frob-font-size font t device))
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365
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366 (defalias 'x-make-face-bold 'make-face-bold)
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367 (defalias 'x-make-face-italic 'make-face-italic)
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368 (defalias 'x-make-face-bold-italic 'make-face-bold-italic)
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369 (defalias 'x-make-face-unbold 'make-face-unbold)
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370 (defalias 'x-make-face-unitalic 'make-face-unitalic)
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371
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372 (make-obsolete 'x-make-face-bold 'make-face-bold)
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373 (make-obsolete 'x-make-face-italic 'make-face-italic)
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374 (make-obsolete 'x-make-face-bold-italic 'make-face-bold-italic)
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375 (make-obsolete 'x-make-face-unbold 'make-face-unbold)
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376 (make-obsolete 'x-make-face-unitalic 'make-face-unitalic)
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377
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378
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379 ;;; internal routines
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380
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381 ;;; x-init-face-from-resources is responsible for initializing a
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382 ;;; newly-created face from the resource database.
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383 ;;;
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384 ;;; When a new frame is created, it is called from `x-init-frame-faces'
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385 ;;; called from `init-frame-faces' called from init_frame_faces()
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386 ;;; from Fmake_frame(). In this case it is called once for each existing
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387 ;;; face, with the newly-created frame as the argument. It then initializes
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388 ;;; the newly-created faces on that frame.
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389 ;;;
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390 ;;; It's also called from `init-device-faces' and
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391 ;;; `init-global-faces'.
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392 ;;;
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393 ;;; This had better not signal an error. The frame is in an intermediate
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394 ;;; state where signalling an error or entering the debugger would likely
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395 ;;; result in a crash.
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396
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397 (defun x-init-face-from-resources (face &optional locale set-anyway)
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398
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399 ;;
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400 ;; These are things like "attributeForeground" instead of simply
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401 ;; "foreground" because people tend to do things like "*foreground",
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402 ;; which would cause all faces to be fully qualified, making faces
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403 ;; inherit attributes in a non-useful way. So we've made them slightly
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404 ;; less obvious to specify in order to make them work correctly in
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405 ;; more random environments.
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406 ;;
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407 ;; I think these should be called "face.faceForeground" instead of
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408 ;; "face.attributeForeground", but they're the way they are for
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409 ;; hysterical reasons. (jwz)
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410
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411 (let* ((append (if set-anyway nil 'append))
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412 ;; Some faces are initialized before XEmacs is dumped.
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413 ;; In order for the X resources to be able to override
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414 ;; those settings, such initialization always uses the
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415 ;; `default' tag. We remove all specifier specs
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416 ;; containing the `default' tag in the locale before
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417 ;; adding new specs.
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418 (tag-set '(default))
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419 ;; The tag order matters here. The spec removal
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420 ;; function uses the list cdrs. We want to remove (x
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421 ;; default) and (default) specs, not (default x) and (x)
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422 ;; specs.
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423 (x-tag-set '(x default))
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424 (tty-tag-set '(tty default))
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425 (device-class nil)
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426 (face-sym (face-name face))
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427 (name (symbol-name face-sym))
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428 (fn (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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429 (concat name ".attributeFont")
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430 "Face.AttributeFont"
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431 'string locale))
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432 (fg (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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433 (concat name ".attributeForeground")
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434 "Face.AttributeForeground"
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435 'string locale))
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436 (bg (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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437 (concat name ".attributeBackground")
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438 "Face.AttributeBackground"
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439 'string locale))
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440 (bgp (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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441 (concat name ".attributeBackgroundPixmap")
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442 "Face.AttributeBackgroundPixmap"
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443 'string locale))
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444 (ulp (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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445 (concat name ".attributeUnderline")
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446 "Face.AttributeUnderline"
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447 'boolean locale))
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448 (stp (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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449 (concat name ".attributeStrikethru")
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450 "Face.AttributeStrikethru"
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451 'boolean locale))
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452 ;; we still resource for these TTY-only resources so that
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453 ;; you can specify resources for TTY frames/devices. This is
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454 ;; useful when you start up your XEmacs on an X display and later
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455 ;; open some TTY frames.
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456 (hp (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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457 (concat name ".attributeHighlight")
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458 "Face.AttributeHighlight"
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459 'boolean locale))
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460 (dp (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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461 (concat name ".attributeDim")
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462 "Face.AttributeDim"
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463 'boolean locale))
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464 (bp (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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465 (concat name ".attributeBlinking")
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466 "Face.AttributeBlinking"
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467 'boolean locale))
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468 (rp (x-get-resource-and-maybe-bogosity-check
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469 (concat name ".attributeReverse")
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470 "Face.AttributeReverse"
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471 'boolean locale))
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472 )
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473
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474 (cond ((framep locale)
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475 (setq device-class (device-class (frame-device locale))))
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476 ((devicep locale)
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477 (setq device-class (device-class locale))))
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478
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479 (if device-class
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480 (setq tag-set (cons device-class tag-set)
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481 x-tag-set (cons device-class x-tag-set)
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482 tty-tag-set (cons device-class tty-tag-set)))
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483
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484 ;;
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485 ;; If this is the default face, then any unspecified properties should
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486 ;; be defaulted from the global properties. Can't do this for
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487 ;; frames or devices because then, common resource specs like
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488 ;; "*Foreground: black" will have unwanted effects.
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489 ;;
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490 (if (and (or (eq (face-name face) 'default)
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491 (eq (face-name face) 'gui-element))
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492 (or (null locale) (eq locale 'global)))
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493 (progn
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494 (or fn (setq fn (x-get-resource
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442
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495 "font" "Font" 'string locale nil 'warn)))
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428
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496 (or fg (setq fg (x-get-resource
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442
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497 "foreground" "Foreground" 'string locale nil
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498 'warn)))
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428
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499 (or bg (setq bg (x-get-resource
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442
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500 "background" "Background" 'string locale nil
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501 'warn)))))
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428
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502 ;;
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503 ;; "*cursorColor: foo" is equivalent to setting the background of the
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504 ;; text-cursor face.
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505 ;;
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506 (if (and (eq (face-name face) 'text-cursor)
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507 (or (null locale) (eq locale 'global)))
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508 (setq bg (or (x-get-resource
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442
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509 "cursorColor" "CursorColor" 'string locale nil 'warn)
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510 bg)))
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428
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511 ;; #### should issue warnings? I think this should be
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512 ;; done when the instancing actually happens, but I'm not
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513 ;; sure how it should actually be dealt with.
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514 (when fn
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515 (if device-class
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516 ;; Always use the x-tag-set to remove specs, since we don't
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517 ;; know whether the predumped face was initialized with an
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518 ;; 'x tag or not.
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519 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-font face)
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520 locale
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521 x-tag-set)
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522 ;; If there's no device class then we're initializing
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523 ;; globally. This means we should override global
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524 ;; defaults for all X device classes.
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525 (remove-specifier (face-font face) locale x-tag-set nil))
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526 (set-face-font face fn locale 'x append))
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527 ;; Kludge-o-rooni. Set the foreground and background resources for
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528 ;; X devices only -- otherwise things tend to get all messed up
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529 ;; if you start up an X frame and then later create a TTY frame.
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530 (when fg
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531 (if device-class
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532 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-foreground face)
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533 locale
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534 x-tag-set)
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535 (remove-specifier (face-foreground face) locale x-tag-set nil))
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536 (set-face-foreground face fg locale 'x append))
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537 (when bg
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538 (if device-class
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539 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-background face)
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540 locale
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541 x-tag-set)
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542 (remove-specifier (face-background face) locale x-tag-set nil))
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543 (set-face-background face bg locale 'x append))
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544 (when bgp
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545 (if device-class
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546 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-background-pixmap
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547 face)
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548 locale
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549 x-tag-set)
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550 (remove-specifier (face-background-pixmap face) locale x-tag-set nil))
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551 (set-face-background-pixmap face bgp locale nil append))
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552 (when ulp
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553 (if device-class
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554 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-property
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555 face 'underline)
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556 locale
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557 tty-tag-set)
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558 (remove-specifier (face-property face 'underline) locale
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559 tty-tag-set nil))
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560 (set-face-underline-p face ulp locale nil append))
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561 (when stp
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562 (if device-class
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563 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-property
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564 face 'strikethru)
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565 locale
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566 tty-tag-set)
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567 (remove-specifier (face-property face 'strikethru)
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568 locale tty-tag-set nil))
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569 (set-face-strikethru-p face stp locale nil append))
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570 (when hp
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571 (if device-class
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572 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-property
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573 face 'highlight)
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574 locale
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575 tty-tag-set)
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576 (remove-specifier (face-property face 'highlight)
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577 locale tty-tag-set nil))
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578 (set-face-highlight-p face hp locale nil append))
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579 (when dp
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580 (if device-class
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581 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-property
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582 face 'dim)
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583 locale
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584 tty-tag-set)
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585 (remove-specifier (face-property face 'dim) locale tty-tag-set nil))
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586 (set-face-dim-p face dp locale nil append))
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587 (when bp
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588 (if device-class
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589 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-property
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590 face 'blinking)
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591 locale
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592 tty-tag-set)
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593 (remove-specifier (face-property face 'blinking) locale
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594 tty-tag-set nil))
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595 (set-face-blinking-p face bp locale nil append))
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596 (when rp
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597 (if device-class
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598 (remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (face-property
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599 face 'reverse)
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600 locale
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601 tty-tag-set)
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602 (remove-specifier (face-property face 'reverse) locale
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603 tty-tag-set nil))
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604 (set-face-reverse-p face rp locale nil append))
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605 ))
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606
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607 ;; GNU Emacs compatibility. (move to obsolete.el?)
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608 (defalias 'make-face-x-resource-internal 'x-init-face-from-resources)
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609
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610 (defun remove-specifier-specs-matching-tag-set-cdrs (specifier locale tag-set)
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611 (while tag-set
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612 (remove-specifier specifier locale tag-set t)
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613 (setq tag-set (cdr tag-set))))
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614
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615 ;;; x-init-global-faces is responsible for ensuring that the
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616 ;;; default face has some reasonable fallbacks if nothing else is
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617 ;;; specified.
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618 ;;;
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619 (defun x-init-global-faces ()
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620 (or (face-foreground 'default 'global)
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621 (set-face-foreground 'default "black" 'global '(x default)))
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622 (or (face-background 'default 'global)
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623 (set-face-background 'default "gray80" 'global '(x default))))
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624
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625 ;;; x-init-device-faces is responsible for initializing default
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626 ;;; values for faces on a newly created device.
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627 ;;;
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628 (defun x-init-device-faces (device)
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629 ;;
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630 ;; If the "default" face didn't have a font specified, try to pick one.
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631 ;;
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872
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632 ;; (or
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633 ;; (face-font-instance 'default device)
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634 ;;
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635 ;; [[ No font specified in the resource database; try to cope. ]]
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636 ;;
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637 ;; NOTE: In reality, this will never happen. The fallbacks will always
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638 ;; be tried, and the last fallback is "*", which should get any font. No
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639 ;; need to put the same checks here as in the fallbacks. These comments
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640 ;; appear to be pre-19.12. --ben
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428
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641
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872
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642 ;; [[ At first I wanted to do this by just putting a font-spec in the
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643 ;; fallback resources passed to XtAppInitialize(), but that fails
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644 ;; if there is an Emacs app-defaults file which doesn't specify a
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645 ;; font: apparently the fallback resources are not consulted when
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646 ;; there is an app-defaults file, which seems pretty bogus to me.
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647 ;;
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648 ;; We should also probably try "*xtDefaultFont", but I think that it
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649 ;; might be legal to specify that as "xtDefaultFont:", that is, at
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650 ;; top level, instead of "*xtDefaultFont:", that is, applicable to
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651 ;; every application. `x-get-resource' can't handle that right now.
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652 ;; Anyway, xtDefaultFont is probably variable-width.
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653 ;;
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654 ;; Some who have LucidaTypewriter think it's a better font than Courier,
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655 ;; but it has the bug that there are no italic and bold italic versions.
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656 ;; We could hair this code up to try and mix-and-match fonts to get a
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657 ;; full complement, but really, why bother. It's just a default. ]]
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658 ;;
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659 ;; [[ We default to looking for iso8859 fonts. Using a wildcard for the
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660 ;; encoding would be bad, because that can cause English speakers to get
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661 ;; Kanji fonts by default. It is safe to assume that people using a
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662 ;; language other than English have both set $LANG, and have specified
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663 ;; their `font' and `fontList' resources. In any event, it's better to
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664 ;; err on the side of the English speaker in this case because they are
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665 ;; much less likely to have encountered this problem, and are thus less
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666 ;; likely to know what to do about it. ]]
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667
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668
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428
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669 ;;
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670 ;; If the "default" face didn't have both colors specified, then pick
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671 ;; some, taking into account whether one of the colors was specified.
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672 ;;
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673 (let ((fg (face-foreground-instance 'default device))
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674 (bg (face-background-instance 'default device)))
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675 (if (not (and fg bg))
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801
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676 (if (or (and fg (equalp (color-instance-name fg) "white"))
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677 (and bg (equalp (color-instance-name bg) "black")))
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428
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678 (progn
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679 (or fg (set-face-foreground 'default "white" device))
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680 (or bg (set-face-background 'default "black" device)))
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681 (or fg (set-face-foreground 'default "white" device))
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682 (or bg (set-face-background 'default "black" device)))))
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683
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684 ;; Don't look at reverseVideo now or initialize the modeline. This
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685 ;; is done on a per-frame basis at the appropriate time.
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686
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687 ;;
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688 ;; Now let's try to pick some reasonable defaults for a few other faces.
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689 ;; This kind of stuff should normally go on the create-frame-hook, but
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690 ;; this way we won't be in danger of the user screwing things up by not
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691 ;; adding hooks in a safe way.
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692 ;;
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693 (x-init-pointer-shape device) ; from x-mouse.el
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694 )
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695
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696 ;;; This is called from `init-frame-faces', which is called from
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697 ;;; init_frame_faces() which is called from Fmake_frame(), to perform
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698 ;;; any device-specific initialization.
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699 ;;;
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700 (defun x-init-frame-faces (frame)
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701 ;;
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702 ;; The faces already got initialized (by init-frame-faces) from
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703 ;; the resource database or global, non-frame faces. The default,
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704 ;; bold, bold-italic, and italic faces (plus various other random faces)
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705 ;; got set up then. But modeline didn't so that reverseVideo can be
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706 ;; frame-specific.
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707 ;;
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708
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709 ;;
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710 ;; If reverseVideo was specified, swap the foreground and background
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711 ;; of the default and modeline faces.
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712 ;;
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442
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713 (cond ((car (x-get-resource "reverseVideo" "ReverseVideo" 'boolean frame
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714 nil 'warn))
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428
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715 ;; First make sure the modeline has fg and bg, inherited from the
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716 ;; current default face - for the case where only one is specified,
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717 ;; so that invert-face doesn't do something weird.
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718 (or (face-foreground 'modeline frame)
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719 (set-face-foreground 'modeline
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720 (face-foreground-instance 'default frame)
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721 frame))
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722 (or (face-background 'modeline frame)
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723 (set-face-background 'modeline
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724 (face-background-instance 'default frame)
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725 frame))
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726 ;; Now invert both of them. If they end up looking the same,
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727 ;; make-frame-initial-faces will invert the modeline again later.
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728 (invert-face 'default frame)
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729 (invert-face 'modeline frame)
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730 )))
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731
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732 ;;; x-faces.el ends here
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