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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-12-23 20:28:19 by wmperry] 2001-12-22 William M. Perry <wmperry@gnu.org> * glyphs-gtk.c (gtk_xpm_instantiate): Don't bother doing the xpm-color-symbols checks, they are impossible to implement with GTK's XPM implementation. :( 2001-12-13 William M. Perry <wmperry@gnu.org> * select-gtk.c (gtk_own_selection): Update to follow the new method signature. Ignore owned_p as it appears to only be used for motif hacks. * redisplay-gtk.c (gtk_output_string): Fixed some warnings about signed/unsigned comparison. (gtk_output_gdk_pixmap): Remove clipping code as per change by andy@xemacs.org to the X11 code. (gtk_output_pixmap): Make this follow the output_pixmap method conventions and expose it. (gtk_output_horizontal_line): Renamed from output_hline, and expose it in our method structure. (gtk_ring_bell): Don't ring the bell if volume <= 0 * toolbar-gtk.c (gtk_output_toolbar_button): (gtk_output_frame_toolbars): (gtk_redraw_exposed_toolbars): (gtk_redraw_frame_toolbars): These are now just aliases for the common_XXX() routines in toolbar-common.c * toolbar-common.c: New common toolbar implementation. This file uses only the redisplay_XXX() functions and device methods to draw the toolbar, and so should be portable across all windowing systems (other than tty, and even then I imagine text-based stuff would work if you had a way to select it).
author wmperry
date Sun, 23 Dec 2001 20:28:22 +0000
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alfalfa
anise
artichoke
asparagus
bamboo
beets
bok choi
broccoflower
broccoli
brussels sprouts
burdock
cabbage
carrot
cauliflower
cassava
celery
celeriac
chayote
chestnut
chives
cilantro
corn
cucumber
daikon
dandelion
eggplant
endive
fiddleheads
fuki
garbanzo
garlic
ginger
habanero
horseradish
kale
kohlarbi
leeks
lettuce
lima bean
marjoram
mushroom
mustard
okra
onion
parsley
peanut
pimento
potato
pumpkin
radish
rutabaga
renkon
satoimo
shallots
sorrel
spinach
squash
swisschard
taro
tomato
turnip
watercress
yam
yucca
zucchini