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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-12-23 01:01:45 by wmperry]
2001-12-13 William M. Perry <wmperry@gnu.org>
* gtk-faces.el (gtk-init-device-faces): Better way of munging the
default faces from a style. Do not use 'device' as the locale
when setting it, or it makes it very difficult for a user to
override. Now munges highlight, zmacs-region, and toolbar from
the appropriate information in the default GtkStyle for the
device.
* gui.el (gui-button-face): Ditto.
* faces.el (text-cursor):
(highlight):
(zmacs-region):
(list-mode-item-selected):
(primary-selection):
(secondary-selection):
(isearch):
(isearch-secondary): Condense old window-system specific settings
into one specifier using the 'win default' tags.
* dialog-gtk.el (popup-builtin-question-dialog): Deal gracefully
with buttons of length 1, 2, and 3. Fixed yes-or-no-p lossage.
author | wmperry |
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date | Sun, 23 Dec 2001 01:01:46 +0000 |
parents | aabb7f5b1c81 |
children | 25e260cb7994 |
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This directory contains a number of sample Emacs dynamic modules. These modules can be loaded with the command 'M-x load-module'. To compile one of these modules, simply enter the desired directory and type 'make'. Then, from within Emacs, load the module by specifying the path to the directory which contains the compiled module. Each of these samples describes different features and limitations of the Emacs module loading technology. Please refer to the README files in each directory for a brief discussion on what the sample in that directory is demonstrating. For a complete discussion on Emacs dynamic modules, please consult the Emacs Module Writers Guide, which can be found in the ../info directory. NOTE: As this technology matures, this directory will eventually contain large parts of XEmacs itself, which will be loaded in as required.