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implement absolute background-placement for Windows, sort of -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-03-12 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * redisplay-msw.c: * redisplay-msw.c (mswindows_output_dibitmap_region): * redisplay-msw.c (mswindows_output_pixmap): * redisplay-msw.c (mswindows_clear_region): Have a crack at implementing the `absolute' property for background pixmaps. It seems to work; however, things don't work quite right in relation to window sizing/moving. In particular, ideally when you move the window the background should stay in place but it doesn't; instead it moves, and when you hit C-l it gets redrawn in the "proper" place. When resizing you get some serious jitter, apparently as first the image gets moved then redrawn in the correct offset position. #### Not sure how to fix this.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Fri, 12 Mar 2010 20:19:10 -0600
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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2000, Red Hat, Inc.
 *
 *     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 *     it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 *     the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 *     (at your option) any later version.
 *
 *     A copy of the GNU General Public License can be found at
 *     http://www.gnu.org/
 *
 * Written by DJ Delorie <dj@cygnus.com>
 *
 */

/* This is the parent class for all the access methods known to setup
   (i.e. ways to download files from the internet or other sources */

class NetIO {
protected:
  NetIO (char *url);
  void set_url (char *url);

public:
  /* if nonzero, this is the estimated total file size */
  int file_size;
  /* broken down url FYI */
  char *url;
  char *proto;
  char *host;
  int port;
  char *path;
  virtual ~NetIO ();

  /* The user calls this function to create a suitable accessor for
     the given URL.  It uses the network setup state in state.h.  If
     anything fails, either the return values is NULL or the returned
     object is !ok() */
  static NetIO * open (char *url);

  /* If !ok() that means the transfer isn't happening. */
  virtual int ok ();

  /* Read `nbytes' bytes from the file.  Returns zero when the file
     is complete. */
  virtual int read (char *buf, int nbytes);

  /* Helper functions for http/ftp protocols.  Both return nonzero for
     "cancel", zero for "ok".  They set net_proxy_user, etc, in
     state.h */
  int get_auth ();
  int get_proxy_auth ();
};