view etc/toolbar/news-xx.xpm @ 4468:a78d697ccd2c

Import and extend GNU's descr-text.el, supporting prefix argument for C-x = 2008-05-25 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * descr-text.el: New. Taken from GNU's GPLV2 version of 2007-02-14, with modifications for XEmacs support and extensions for Unihan.txt support and db/dbm caches. * simple.el (what-cursor-position): Support an optional prefix argument, as does GNU, calling #'describe-char to giving more detail on the character at point, notably from UnicodeData and (in our case, optionally) Unihan.txt. * syntax.el (syntax-after): Make this available for the sake of #'describe-char. * mule/mule-cmds.el (iso-2022-control-alist): Make this available, for the sake of #'encoded-string-description and #'describe-char. * mule/mule-cmds.el (encoded-string-description): Make this available, for the sake of #'describe-char. * unicode.el (unicode-error-default-translation-table): Make this a char table of type generic, not of type char. Makes it possible to have the relevant logic in #'describe-char reasonably clear; also, and this is undocumented, makes it much easier to implement #'frob-unicode-errors-region. I should document this, and revise #'frob-unicode-errors-region.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 25 May 2008 21:11:35 +0200
parents 376386a54a3c
children 7910031dd78a
line wrap: on
line source

/* XPM */
static char * news_xpm[] = {
"28 28 5 1",
"X	c Gray75 s backgroundToolBarColor",
"o	c gray60",
"O	c white",
"+	c gray60",
"@	c gray",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXooooooooooXXXXX",
"XXXooooooooooOOOoOOOoOOoXXXX",
"XXoooOOOoOoooOoOoOoOOoOo++XX",
"XXo@oOOooOOooOooOooOooOOo++X",
"oo@o@oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo+X",
"o@@o@oOooooooooooooooOooOo++",
"oo@o@oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo+",
"oo@@o@oOoOoOoOoooOoOoooooOo+",
"o@o@o@oOOoOooOOOOOOoOooOooOo",
"ooo@@o@oOoooooOoOOooOoooooOo",
"Xo@o@o@oOOooooOOOOOOOOoOooOo",
"XXoo@@o@oOoooooOOooooOoooooo",
"XXo@o@o@oOOooOooOooOoOoooOOo",
"XXXoo@@o@oOoOoooOooooOooOooo",
"XXXoXo@o@oOoooOoOooooOoooo++",
"XXXXoXoo@oOoOooooooooo++++++",
"XXXXXooooooooo++++++++++++++",
"XXXXXXX++++++++++++++++++XXX",
"XXXXXXXX+++++++++XXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"};