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Use a face, show more context around open parenthesis, #'blink-matching-open lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2013-12-17 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * simple.el (blink-matching-open): When showing the opening parenthesis in the minibiffer, use the isearch face for it, in case there are multiple parentheses in the text shown. When writing moderately involved macros, it's often not enough just to show the backquote context before the parenthesis (e.g. @,.`). Skip over that when searching for useful context in the same way we skip over space and tab. * simple.el (message): * simple.el (lmessage): If there are no ARGS, don't call #'format. This allows extent information to be passed through to the minibuffer. It's probably better still to update #'format to preserve extent info.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Tue, 17 Dec 2013 20:49:52 +0200
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;;; toolbar.el --- Toolbar support for XEmacs

;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Copyright (C) 2002 Ben Wing.

;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
;; Keywords: extensions, internal, dumped

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

;; XEmacs 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 3 of the License, or (at your
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;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
;; for more details.

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;; along with XEmacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF.

;;; Commentary:

;; This file is dumped with XEmacs (when toolbar support is compiled in).

;;; Code:

(defcustom toolbar-visible-p ;; added for the options menu - dverna apr. 98
  (specifier-instance default-toolbar-visible-p)
  "*Whether the default toolbar is globally visible.
This option only has an effect when set using `customize-set-variable',
or through the Options menu."
  :group 'display
  :type 'boolean
  :set #'(lambda (var val)
	   (set-specifier default-toolbar-visible-p val)
	   (setq toolbar-visible-p val))
  )

(defcustom toolbar-captioned-p ;; added for the options menu - dverna apr. 98
  (specifier-instance toolbar-buttons-captioned-p)
  "*Whether the toolbars buttons are globally captioned.
This option only has an effect when set using `customize-set-variable',
or through the Options menu."
  :group 'display
  :type 'boolean
  :set #'(lambda (var val)
	   (set-specifier toolbar-buttons-captioned-p val)
	   (setq toolbar-captioned-p val))
  )

(defcustom default-toolbar-position ;; added for the options menu - dverna
  (default-toolbar-position)
  "*The location of the default toolbar: 'top, 'bottom, 'left or 'right.
This option only has an effect when set using `customize-set-variable',
or through the Options menu."
  :group 'display
  :type '(choice (const :tag "top" top)
		 (const :tag "bottom" bottom)
		 (const :tag "left" left)
		 (const :tag "right" right))
  :set #'(lambda (var val)
	   (let* ((height (window-height))
		  (hdiff (- (frame-height) height))
		  (width (window-width)))
	     (set-default-toolbar-position val)
	     (setq default-toolbar-position val)
	     ;; needed or dimensions don't update?
	     (redisplay-frame)
	     ;; This probably only works correctly if there is only one
	     ;; Emacs window.  If windows are split, it probably results in
	     ;; small adjustments in their sizes.
	     (set-frame-size (selected-frame) width (+ height hdiff))
	     )))

(defvar toolbar-help-enabled t
  "If non-nil help is echoed for toolbar buttons.")

(defvar toolbar-icon-directory nil
  "Location of standard toolbar icon bitmaps.")

(defun toolbar-make-button-list (up &optional down disabled cap-up cap-down cap-disabled)
  "Call make-glyph on each arg and return a list of the results."
  (let ((up-glyph (make-glyph up))
	    (down-glyph (and down (make-glyph down)))
	    (disabled-glyph (and disabled (make-glyph disabled)))
	    (cap-up-glyph (and cap-up (make-glyph cap-up)))
	    (cap-down-glyph (and cap-down (make-glyph cap-down)))
	    (cap-disabled-glyph (and cap-disabled (make-glyph cap-disabled))))
	(if cap-disabled
	    (list up-glyph down-glyph disabled-glyph
		  cap-up-glyph cap-down-glyph cap-disabled-glyph)
	  (if cap-down
	    (list up-glyph down-glyph disabled-glyph
		  cap-up-glyph cap-down-glyph)
	    (if cap-up
		(list up-glyph down-glyph disabled-glyph cap-up-glyph)
	      (if disabled-glyph
		  (list up-glyph down-glyph disabled-glyph)
		(if down-glyph
		    (list up-glyph down-glyph)
		  (list up-glyph))))))))

(defun init-toolbar-location ()
  (if (not toolbar-icon-directory)
      (let ((name (locate-data-directory "toolbar")))
	(if name
	    (setq toolbar-icon-directory
		  (file-name-as-directory name))))))

;; called from toolbar.c during device and frame initialization
(defun init-toolbar-from-resources (locale)
  (if (and (featurep 'x)
	   (or (eq locale 'global)
	       (eq 'x (device-or-frame-type locale))))
      (declare-fboundp (x-init-toolbar-from-resources locale))))


;; #### Is this actually needed or will the code in
;; default-mouse-motion-handler suffice?
(define-key global-map 'button1up 'release-toolbar-button)

(defvar toolbar-map (let ((m (make-sparse-keymap)))
		      (set-keymap-name m 'toolbar-map)
		      m)
  "Keymap consulted for mouse-clicks over a toolbar.")

(define-key toolbar-map 'button1 'press-toolbar-button)
(define-key toolbar-map 'button1up 'release-and-activate-toolbar-button)
(defvar last-pressed-toolbar-button nil)
(defvar toolbar-active nil)

(defvar toolbar-blank-press-function nil
  "Function to call if a blank area of the toolbar is pressed.")

;;
;; It really sucks that we also have to tie onto
;; default-mouse-motion-handler to make sliding buttons work right.
;;
(defun press-toolbar-button (event)
  "Press a toolbar button.  This only changes its appearance.
Call function stored in `toolbar-blank-press-function', if any, with EVENT as
an argument if press is over a blank area of the toolbar."
  (interactive "_e")
  (setq this-command last-command)
  (let ((button (event-toolbar-button event)))
    ;; We silently ignore non-buttons.  This most likely means we are
    ;; over a blank part of the toolbar.
    (setq toolbar-active t)
    (if (toolbar-button-p button)
	(progn
	  (set-toolbar-button-down-flag button t)
	  (setq last-pressed-toolbar-button button))
      ;; Added by Bob Weiner, Motorola Inc., 10/6/95, to handle
      ;; presses on blank portions of toolbars.
      (when (functionp toolbar-blank-press-function)
	(funcall toolbar-blank-press-function event)))))

(defun release-and-activate-toolbar-button (event)
  "Release a toolbar button and activate its callback.
Call function stored in `toolbar-blank-release-function', if any, with EVENT
as an argument if release is over a blank area of the toolbar."
  (interactive "_e")
  (or (button-release-event-p event)
      (error "%s must be invoked by a mouse-release" this-command))
  (release-toolbar-button event)
  (let ((button (event-toolbar-button event)))
    (if (and (toolbar-button-p button)
	     (toolbar-button-enabled-p button)
	     (toolbar-button-callback button))
	(let ((callback (toolbar-button-callback button)))
	  (setq this-command callback)
	  ;; Handle arbitrary functions.
	  (if (functionp callback)
	      (if (commandp callback)
		  (call-interactively callback)
		(funcall callback))
	    (eval callback))))))

;; If current is not t, then only release the toolbar button stored in
;; last-pressed-toolbar-button
(defun release-toolbar-button-internal (event current)
  (let ((button (event-toolbar-button event)))
    (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
    (if (and last-pressed-toolbar-button
	     (not (eq last-pressed-toolbar-button button))
	     (toolbar-button-p last-pressed-toolbar-button))
	(progn
	  (set-toolbar-button-down-flag last-pressed-toolbar-button nil)
	  (setq last-pressed-toolbar-button nil)))
    (if (and current (toolbar-button-p button))
	(set-toolbar-button-down-flag button nil))))

(defun release-toolbar-button (event)
  "Release all pressed toolbar buttons."
  (interactive "_e")
  (or (button-release-event-p event)
      (error "%s must be invoked by a mouse-release" this-command))
  (release-toolbar-button-internal event t)
  ;; Don't set this-command if we're being called
  ;; from release-and-activate-toolbar-button.
  (if (interactive-p)
      (setq this-command last-command))
  (setq toolbar-active nil))

(defun release-previous-toolbar-button (event)
  (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
  (release-toolbar-button-internal event nil))

(defun make-toolbar-specifier (spec-list)
  "Return a new `toolbar' specifier object with the given specification list.
SPEC-LIST can be a list of specifications (each of which is a cons of a
locale and a list of instantiators), a single instantiator, or a list
of instantiators.  See `make-specifier' for more information about
specifiers.

Toolbar specifiers are used to specify the format of a toolbar.
The values of the variables `default-toolbar', `top-toolbar',
`left-toolbar', `right-toolbar', and `bottom-toolbar' are always
toolbar specifiers.

Valid toolbar instantiators are called \"toolbar descriptors\"
and are lists of vectors.  See `default-toolbar' for a description
of the exact format."
  (make-specifier-and-init 'toolbar spec-list))

;;; toolbar.el ends here