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The "flush" face property.
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src/ChangeLog addition:
2011-12-23 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
* faces.h (struct Lisp_Face): New 'flush slot.
* faces.h (struct face_cachel): New 'flush and 'flush_specified
flags.
* faces.h (WINDOW_FACE_CACHEL_FLUSH_P):
* faces.h (FACE_FLUSH_P): New macros.
* faces.c: Declare Qflush.
* lisp.h: Externalize it.
* faces.c (syms_of_faces): Define it.
* faces.c (vars_of_faces): Update built-in face specifiers.
* faces.c (complex_vars_of_faces): Update specifier fallbacks.
* faces.c (mark_face):
* faces.c (face_equal):
* faces.c (face_getprop):
* faces.c (face_putprop):
* faces.c (face_remprop):
* faces.c (face_plist):
* faces.c (reset_face):
* faces.c (update_face_inheritance_mapper):
* faces.c (Fmake_face):
* faces.c (update_face_cachel_data):
* faces.c (merge_face_cachel_data):
* faces.c (Fcopy_face):
* fontcolor.c (face_boolean_validate): Handle the flush property.
* redisplay.h (struct display_line): Rename 'default_findex slot to
clearer name 'clear_findex.
* redisplay.h (DISPLAY_LINE_INIT): Update accordingly.
* redisplay-output.c (compare_display_blocks):
* redisplay-output.c (output_display_line):
* redisplay-output.c (redisplay_output_window):
* redisplay.c (regenerate_window_extents_only_changed):
* redisplay.c (regenerate_window_incrementally): Update the
comparison tests between the current and desired display lines to
cope for different 'clear_findex values.
* redisplay.c (create_text_block): Initialize the display line's
'clear_findex slot to DEFAULT_INDEX. Record a new 'clear_findex
value when we encounter a newline character displayed in a flushed
face.
* redisplay.c (create_string_text_block): Record a new
'clear_findex value when we encounter a newline character
displayed in a flushed face.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2011-12-23 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
* cl-macs.el (face-flush-p): New defsetf.
* faces.el (set-face-property): Document the flush property.
* faces.el (face-flush-p): New function.
* faces.el (set-face-flush-p): New function.
* faces.el (face-equal):
* cus-face.el (custom-face-attributes):
* x-faces.el (x-init-face-from-resources):
* x-faces.el (make-face-x-resource-internal): Handle the flush
property.
author | Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org> |
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date | Fri, 23 Dec 2011 10:56:16 +0100 |
parents | 308d34e9f07d |
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;;; mwheel.el --- Mouse support for MS intelli-mouse type mice ;; Copyright (C) 1998, Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: William M. Perry <wmperry@cs.indiana.edu> ;; Keywords: mouse ;; 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 ;; 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. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Synched up with: Not synched. ;;; Commentary: ;; This code will enable the use of the infamous 'wheel' on the new ;; crop of mice. Under XFree86 and the XSuSE X Servers, the wheel ;; events are sent as button4/button5 events. ;; I for one would prefer some way of converting the button4/button5 ;; events into different event types, like 'mwheel-up' or ;; 'mwheel-down', but I cannot find a way to do this very easily (or ;; portably), so for now I just live with it. ;; To enable this code, simply put this at the top of your .emacs ;; file: ;; ;; (autoload 'mwheel-install "mwheel" "Enable mouse wheel support.") ;; (mwheel-install) ;;; Code: (require 'custom) (require 'cl) (globally-declare-fboundp '(event-basic-type posn-window event-start mwheel-event-window mwheel-event-button)) (defcustom mwheel-scroll-amount '(5 1 nil) "Amount to scroll windows by when spinning the mouse wheel. A list with 3 elements specifying the amount to scroll on: a normal wheel event, a wheel event with the shift key pressed, and a wheel event with the control key pressed, in that order. Each item should be the number of lines to scroll, or `nil' for near full screen. A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen." :group 'mouse :type '(list (choice :tag "Normal" (const :tag "Full screen" :value nil) (integer :tag "Specific # of lines")) (choice :tag "Shifted" (const :tag "Full screen" :value nil) (integer :tag "Specific # of lines")) (choice :tag "Controlled" (const :tag "Full screen" :value nil) (integer :tag "Specific # of lines")))) (defcustom mwheel-follow-mouse nil "Whether the mouse wheel should scroll the window that the mouse is over. This can be slightly disconcerting, but some people may prefer it." :group 'mouse :type 'boolean) (if (not (fboundp 'event-button)) (defun mwheel-event-button (event) (let ((x (symbol-name (event-basic-type event)))) (if (not (string-match "^mouse-\\([0-9]+\\)" x)) (error "Not a button event: %S" event)) (string-to-int (substring x (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))) (fset 'mwheel-event-button 'event-button)) (if (not (fboundp 'event-window)) (defun mwheel-event-window (event) (posn-window (event-start event))) (fset 'mwheel-event-window 'event-window)) (defun mwheel-scroll (event) (interactive "e") (let ((curwin (if mwheel-follow-mouse (prog1 (selected-window) (select-window (mwheel-event-window event))))) (amt (if (memq 'shift (event-modifiers event)) (cadr mwheel-scroll-amount) (if (memq 'control (event-modifiers event)) (caddr mwheel-scroll-amount) (car mwheel-scroll-amount))))) (unwind-protect (case (mwheel-event-button event) (4 (scroll-down amt)) (5 (scroll-up amt)) (otherwise (error "Bad binding in mwheel-scroll"))) (if curwin (select-window curwin))) )) ;;;###autoload (defun mwheel-install () "Enable mouse wheel support." (interactive) (let ((keys '([(mouse-4)] [(shift mouse-4)] [(control mouse-4)] [(mouse-5)] [(shift mouse-5)] [(control mouse-5)]))) ;; This condition-case is here because Emacs 19 will throw an error ;; if you try to define a key that it does not know about. I for one ;; prefer to just unconditionally do a mwheel-install in my .emacs, so ;; that if the wheeled-mouse is there, it just works, and this way it ;; doesn't yell at me if I'm on my laptop or another machine, etc. (condition-case () (while keys (define-key global-map (car keys) 'mwheel-scroll) (setq keys (cdr keys))) (error nil)))) ;;;###autoload (define-behavior 'mwheel "This code enables the use of the infamous 'wheel' on the new crop of mice. Under XFree86 and the XSuSE X Servers, the wheel events are sent as button4/button5 events, which are automatically set up to do scrolling in the expected way. The actual way that the scrolling works can be controlled by `mwheel-scroll-amount' and `mwheel-follow-mouse'." :group 'mouse :short-doc "Mouse wheel support for X Windows" :enable 'mwheel-install) (provide 'mwheel) ;;; mwheel.el ends here