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split USE_XFT into HAVE_XFT/USE_XFT
-------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: --------------------
ChangeLog addition:
2010-02-01 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* configure:
* configure.ac (TAB):
USE_XFT* -> HAVE_XFT*.
lwlib/ChangeLog addition:
2010-02-01 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* lwlib-colors.c:
* lwlib-colors.h:
* lwlib-fonts.c:
* lwlib-fonts.h:
* xlwmenu.c:
* xlwmenu.c (xlwMenuResources):
* xlwmenu.c (x_xft_text_width):
* xlwmenu.c (label_button_draw):
* xlwmenu.c (push_button_size):
* xlwmenu.c (push_button_draw):
* xlwmenu.c (make_drawing_gcs):
* xlwmenu.c (extract_font_extents):
* xlwmenu.c (default_font_of_font_list):
* xlwmenu.c (XlwMenuInitialize):
* xlwmenu.c (XlwMenuDestroy):
* xlwmenu.c (XlwMenuSetValues):
* xlwmenuP.h:
* xlwmenuP.h (_XlwMenu_part):
* xlwtabs.c:
* xlwtabs.c (TabsInit):
* xlwtabs.c (TabsDestroy):
* xlwtabs.c (TabsSetValues):
* xlwtabs.c (DrawTab):
* xlwtabs.c (TabWidth):
* xlwtabs.c (TabsAllocFgGC):
* xlwtabs.c (TabsAllocGreyGC):
* xlwtabsP.h:
USE_XFT* -> HAVE_XFT*.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-02-01 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* Makefile.in.in:
* compiler.h:
* config.h.in:
* console-x-impl.h:
* console-x-impl.h (struct x_frame):
* console-x-impl.h (FRAME_X_TOTALLY_VISIBLE_P):
* console-x.h:
* console-xlike-inc.h:
* emacs.c (main_1):
* faces.c (complex_vars_of_faces):
* font-mgr.h:
* frame-x.c (x_delete_frame):
* frame-x.c (x_update_frame_external_traits):
* glyphs-x.c (update_widget_face):
* inline.c:
* objects-x-impl.h:
* objects-x-impl.h (struct x_color_instance_data):
* objects-x-impl.h (struct x_font_instance_data):
* objects-x.c:
* objects-x.c (x_initialize_color_instance):
* objects-x.c (x_initialize_font_instance):
* objects-x.c (x_print_font_instance):
* objects-x.c (x_finalize_font_instance):
* objects-x.c (x_font_instance_truename):
* objects-x.c (vars_of_objects_x):
* objects-x.h:
USE_XFT* -> HAVE_XFT*. But in objects-xlike-inc.c and
redisplay-xlike-inc.c, continue to use USE_XFT, and define
it appropriately in console-xlike-inc.h when both HAVE_XFT
and THIS_IS_X -- even if HAVE_XFT, we don't want to enable
XFT code when included in a *-gtk.c file.
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:00:29 -0600 |
parents | e3ef34f57070 |
children | 17fe69fff7fa |
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;;; x-win-xfree86.el --- runtime initialization for XFree86 servers ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Ben Wing. ;; Author: Ben Wing ;; Author: Martin Buchholz (rewritten to use function-key-map) ;; Keywords: terminals ;; 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 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;; General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; This file is loaded by x-win.el at run-time when we are sure that XEmacs ;; is running on the display of something running XFree86 (Linux, ;; NetBSD, FreeBSD, and perhaps other Intel Unixen). ;;; #### bleck!!! Use key-translation-map! ;;; #### Counter-bleck!! We shouldn't override a user binding for F13. ;;; So we use function-key-map for now. ;;; When we've implemented a fallback-style equivalent of ;;; keyboard-translate-table, we'll use that instead. (martin) ;; For no obvious reason, shift-F1 is called F13, although Meta-F1 and ;; Control-F1 have normal names. ;;; Code: (globally-declare-fboundp '(x-keysym-on-keyboard-p x-keysym-on-keyboard-sans-modifiers-p)) ;;;###autoload (defun x-win-init-xfree86 (device) ;; We know this keyboard is an XFree86 keyboard. As such, we can predict ;; what key scan codes will correspond to the keys on US keyboard layout, ;; and we can use that information to fall back to the US layout when ;; looking up commands that would otherwise fail. (Cf. the hard-coding of ;; this information in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/keycodes/xfree86 ) ;; ;; These settings for x-us-keymap-first-keycode and ;; x-us-keymap-description were determined with ;; ;; setxkbmap us ;; xmodmap -pke > keyboard-description.txt ;; ;; "8" is the key code of the first line, x-us-keymap-description is ;; taken from the column describing the bindings. (setq x-us-keymap-first-keycode 8 x-us-keymap-description [nil nil [?1 ?!] [?2 ?@] [?3 ?\#] [?4 ?$] [?5 ?%] [?6 ?^] [?7 ?&] [?8 ?*] [?9 ?\(] [?0 ?\)] [?- ?_] [?= ?+] nil ?\t [?q ?Q] [?w ?W] [?e ?E] [?r ?R] [?t ?T] [?y ?Y] [?u ?U] [?i ?I] [?o ?O] [?p ?P] [?\[ ?{] [?\] ?}] nil nil [?a ?A] [?s ?S] [?d ?D] [?f ?F] [?g ?G] [?h ?H] [?j ?J] [?k ?K] [?l ?L] [?\; ?:] [?\' ?\"] [?\` ?~] nil [?\\ ?|] [?z ?Z] [?x ?X] [?c ?C] [?v ?V] [?b ?B] [?n ?N] [?m ?M] [?\, ?<] [?\. ?>] [?/ ?\?] nil ?* nil ?\ nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil ?7 ?8 ?9 ?- ?4 ?5 ?6 ?+ ?1 ?2 ?3 ?0 ?\. nil nil [?< ?>] nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil ?/ nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil ?=]) (loop for (key sane-key) in '((f13 f1) (f14 f2) (f15 f3) (f16 f4) (f17 f5) (f18 f6) (f19 f7) (f20 f8) (f21 f9) (f22 f10) (f23 f11) (f24 f12)) ;; Get the correct value for function-key-map with function-key-map = (symbol-value-in-console 'function-key-map (device-console device) function-key-map) do (when (and (x-keysym-on-keyboard-p key device) (not (x-keysym-on-keyboard-sans-modifiers-p key device))) ;; define also the control, meta, and meta-control versions. (loop for mods in '(() (control) (meta) (meta control)) do (define-key function-key-map `[(,@mods ,key)] `[(shift ,@mods ,sane-key)]) )))) ;;; x-win-xfree86.el ends here