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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-03-13 08:51:24 by ben] The big ben-mule-21-5 check-in! Various files were added and deleted. See CHANGES-ben-mule. There are still some test suite failures. No crashes, though. Many of the failures have to do with problems in the test suite itself rather than in the actual code. I'll be addressing these in the next day or so -- none of the test suite failures are at all critical. Meanwhile I'll be trying to address the biggest issues -- i.e. build or run failures, which will almost certainly happen on various platforms. All comments should be sent to ben@xemacs.org -- use a Cc: if necessary when sending to mailing lists. There will be pre- and post- tags, something like pre-ben-mule-21-5-merge-in, and post-ben-mule-21-5-merge-in.
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;;; msw-faces.el --- mswindows-specific face stuff.

;;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Ben Wing.

;; Author: Jamie Zawinski
;; Modified by:  Chuck Thompson
;; Modified by:  Ben Wing
;; Modified by:  Martin Buchholz
;; Rewritten for mswindows by:  Jonathan Harris

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
;; any later version.

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;; This file does the magic to parse mswindows font names, and make sure that
;; the default and modeline attributes of new frames are specified enough.

(defun mswindows-init-device-faces (device)
  (let ((color-default (device-system-metric device 'color-default))
	(color-3d-face (device-system-metric device 'color-3d-face)))
    ; Force creation of the default face font so that if it fails we get
    ; an error now instead of a crash at frame creation.
    (unless (face-font-instance 'default device)
      (error "Can't find a suitable default font"))
    
    (if (car color-default)
	(set-face-foreground 'default (car color-default)) device)
    (if (cdr color-default)
	(set-face-background 'default (cdr color-default)) device)
    (if (car color-3d-face)
	(set-face-foreground 'gui-element (car color-3d-face)) device)
    (if (cdr color-3d-face)
	(set-face-background 'gui-element (cdr color-3d-face)) device)
    (set-face-font 'gui-element "MS Sans Serif:Regular:8" device)))

(defun mswindows-init-frame-faces (frame)
  )

;; Other functions expect these regexps
(defconst mswindows-font-regexp
  (let
      ((- 		":")
       (fontname	"\\([a-zA-Z ]+\\)")
       (weight	"\\([a-zA-Z]*\\)?")
       (style	"\\( [a-zA-Z]*\\)?")
       (pointsize	"\\([0-9]+\\)?")
       (effects	"\\([a-zA-Z ]*\\)?")
       (charset	"\\([a-zA-Z 0-9]*\\)")
       )
    (concat "^"
	    fontname - weight style - pointsize - effects - charset "$")))

;;; Fill in missing parts of a font spec. This is primarily intended as a
;;; helper function for the functions below.
;;; mswindows fonts look like:
;;;	fontname[:[weight][ style][:pointsize[:effects]]][:charset]
;;; A minimal mswindows font spec looks like:
;;;	Courier New
;;; A maximal mswindows font spec looks like:
;;;	Courier New:Bold Italic:10:underline strikeout:Western
;;; Missing parts of the font spec should be filled in with these values:
;;;	Courier New:Regular:10::Western
(defun mswindows-font-canonicalize-name (font)
  "Given a mswindows font or font name, this returns its name in
canonical form."
  (if (or (font-instance-p font)
	  (stringp font))
      (let ((name (if (font-instance-p font) 
		      (font-instance-name font)
		    font)))
	(cond ((string-match
		"^[a-zA-Z ]+:[a-zA-Z ]*:[0-9]+:[a-zA-Z ]*:[a-zA-Z 0-9]*$"
		name) name)
	      ((string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:[a-zA-Z ]*:[0-9]+:[a-zA-Z ]*$"
			     name) (concat name ":Western"))
	      ((string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:[a-zA-Z ]*:[0-9]+$" name)
	       (concat name "::Western"))
	      ((string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:[a-zA-Z ]*$" name)
	       (concat name ":10::Western"))
	      ((string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+$" name)
	       (concat name ":Regular:10::Western"))
	      (t "Courier New:Regular:10::Western")))))

(defun mswindows-make-font-bold (font &optional device)
  "Given a mswindows font specification, this attempts to make a bold font.
If it fails, it returns nil."
  (if (font-instance-p font)
      (let ((name (mswindows-font-canonicalize-name font))
	    (oldwidth (font-instance-width font)))
	(string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:\\([a-zA-Z ]*\\):" name)
	(let ((newfont (make-font-instance
			(concat (substring name 0 (match-beginning 1))
				"Bold" (substring name (match-end 1)))
		       device t)))
; Hack! on mswindows, bold fonts (even monospaced) are often wider than the
; equivalent non-bold font. Making the bold font one point smaller usually
; makes it the same width (maybe at the expense of making it one pixel shorter)
	  (if (font-instance-p newfont)
	      (if (> (font-instance-width newfont) oldwidth)
		  (mswindows-find-smaller-font newfont device)
		newfont))))))

(defun mswindows-make-font-unbold (font &optional device)
  "Given a mswindows font specification, this attempts to make a non-bold font.
If it fails, it returns nil."
  (if (font-instance-p font)
      (let ((name (mswindows-font-canonicalize-name font)))
	(string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:\\([a-zA-Z ]*\\):" name)
	(make-font-instance (concat
			     (substring name 0 (match-beginning 1))
			     "Regular" (substring name (match-end 1)))
			    device t))))

(defun mswindows-make-font-italic (font &optional device)
  "Given a mswindows font specification, this attempts to make an `italic'
font. If it fails, it returns nil."
  (if (font-instance-p font)
      (let ((name (mswindows-font-canonicalize-name font)))
	(string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:\\([a-zA-Z ]*\\):" name)
	(make-font-instance (concat
			     (substring name 0 (match-beginning 1))
			     "Italic" (substring name (match-end 1)))
			    device t))))

(defun mswindows-make-font-unitalic (font &optional device)
  "Given a mswindows font specification, this attempts to make a non-italic
font. If it fails, it returns nil."
  (if (font-instance-p font)
      (let ((name (mswindows-font-canonicalize-name font)))
	(string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:\\([a-zA-Z ]*\\):" name)
	(make-font-instance (concat
			     (substring name 0 (match-beginning 1))
			     "Regular" (substring name (match-end 1)))
			    device t))))

(defun mswindows-make-font-bold-italic (font &optional device)
  "Given a mswindows font specification, this attempts to make a `bold-italic'
font. If it fails, it returns nil."
  (if (font-instance-p font)
      (let ((name (mswindows-font-canonicalize-name font))
	    (oldwidth (font-instance-width font)))
	(string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:\\([a-zA-Z ]*\\):" name)
	(let ((newfont (make-font-instance
			(concat (substring name 0 (match-beginning 1))
				"Bold Italic" (substring name (match-end 1)))
		       device t)))
; Hack! on mswindows, bold fonts (even monospaced) are often wider than the
; equivalent non-bold font. Making the bold font one point smaller usually
; makes it the same width (maybe at the expense of making it one pixel shorter)
	  (if (font-instance-p newfont)
	      (if (> (font-instance-width newfont) oldwidth)
		  (mswindows-find-smaller-font newfont device)
		newfont))))))

(defun mswindows-find-smaller-font (font &optional device)
  "Loads a new version of the given font (or font name) 1 point smaller.
Returns the font if it succeeds, nil otherwise."
  (if (stringp font) (setq font (make-font-instance font device)))
  (if (font-instance-p font) (setq font (font-instance-truename font)))
  (if (stringp font) (setq font (make-font-instance font device)))
  (if (font-instance-p font)
      (let (old-size (name (mswindows-font-canonicalize-name font)))
	(string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:[a-zA-Z ]*:\\([0-9]+\\):" name)
	(setq old-size (string-to-int
			(substring name (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
	(if (> old-size 0)
	    (make-font-instance (concat
				 (substring name 0 (match-beginning 1))
				 (int-to-string (- old-size 1))
				 (substring name (match-end 1)))
				device t)))))

(defun mswindows-find-larger-font (font &optional device)
  "Loads a new version of the given font (or font name) 1 point larger.
Returns the font if it succeeds, nil otherwise."
  (if (stringp font) (setq font (make-font-instance font device)))
  (if (font-instance-p font) (setq font (font-instance-truename font)))
  (if (stringp font) (setq font (make-font-instance font device)))
  (if (font-instance-p font)
      (let (old-size (name (mswindows-font-canonicalize-name font)))
	(string-match "^[a-zA-Z ]+:[a-zA-Z ]*:\\([0-9]+\\):" name)
	(setq old-size (string-to-int
			(substring name (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
	(make-font-instance (concat
			     (substring name 0 (match-beginning 1))
			     (int-to-string (+ old-size 1))
			     (substring name (match-end 1)))
			    device t))))