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+;;; glyphs.el --- Lisp interface to C glyphs
+
+;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Ben Wing.
+
+;; Author: Chuck Thompson <cthomp@cs.uiuc.edu>, Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
+;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
+;; Keywords: extensions, internal, dumped
+
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+
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+;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; This file is dumped with XEmacs.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; font specifiers
+
+(defun make-image-specifier (spec-list)
+ "Return a new `image' specifier object with the specification list SPEC-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."
+ (make-specifier-and-init 'image spec-list))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; glyphs
+
+(defconst built-in-glyph-specifiers
+ '(image contrib-p baseline)
+ "A list of the built-in face properties that are specifiers.")
+
+(defun glyph-property (glyph property &optional locale)
+ "Return GLYPH's value of PROPERTY in LOCALE.
+
+If LOCALE is omitted, the GLYPH's actual value for PROPERTY will be
+ returned. For built-in properties, this will be a specifier object
+ of a type appropriate to the property (e.g. a font or color
+ specifier). For other properties, this could be anything.
+
+If LOCALE is supplied, then instead of returning the actual value,
+ the specification(s) for the given locale or locale type will
+ be returned. This will only work if the actual value of
+ PROPERTY is a specifier (this will always be the case for built-in
+ properties, but not or not may apply to user-defined properties).
+ If the actual value of PROPERTY is not a specifier, this value
+ will simply be returned regardless of LOCALE.
+
+The return value will be a list of instantiators (e.g. strings
+ specifying a font or color name), or a list of specifications, each
+ of which is a cons of a locale and a list of instantiators.
+ Specifically, if LOCALE is a particular locale (a buffer, window,
+ frame, device, or 'global), a list of instantiators for that locale
+ will be returned. Otherwise, if LOCALE is a locale type (one of
+ the symbols 'buffer, 'window, 'frame, 'device, 'device-class, or
+ 'device-type), the specifications for all locales of that type will
+ be returned. Finally, if LOCALE is 'all, the specifications for all
+ locales of all types will be returned.
+
+The specifications in a specifier determine what the value of
+ PROPERTY will be in a particular \"domain\" or set of circumstances,
+ which is typically a particular Emacs window along with the buffer
+ it contains and the frame and device it lies within. The value
+ is derived from the instantiator associated with the most specific
+ locale (in the order buffer, window, frame, device, and 'global)
+ that matches the domain in question. In other words, given a domain
+ (i.e. an Emacs window, usually), the specifier for PROPERTY will first
+ be searched for a specification whose locale is the buffer contained
+ within that window; then for a specification whose locale is the window
+ itself; then for a specification whose locale is the frame that the
+ window is contained within; etc. The first instantiator that is
+ valid for the domain (usually this means that the instantiator is
+ recognized by the device [i.e. the X server or TTY device] that the
+ domain is on. The function `glyph-property-instance' actually does
+ all this, and is used to determine how to display the glyph.
+
+See `set-glyph-property' for the built-in property-names."
+ (check-argument-type 'glyphp glyph)
+ (let ((value (get glyph property)))
+ (if (and locale
+ (or (memq property built-in-glyph-specifiers)
+ (specifierp value)))
+ (setq value (specifier-specs value locale)))
+ value))
+
+(defun convert-glyph-property-into-specifier (glyph property)
+ "Convert PROPERTY on GLYPH into a specifier, if it's not already."
+ (check-argument-type 'glyphp glyph)
+ (let ((specifier (get glyph property)))
+ ;; if a user-property does not have a specifier but a
+ ;; locale was specified, put a specifier there.
+ ;; If there was already a value there, convert it to a
+ ;; specifier with the value as its 'global instantiator.
+ (if (not (specifierp specifier))
+ (let ((new-specifier (make-specifier 'generic)))
+ (if (or (not (null specifier))
+ ;; make sure the nil returned from `get' wasn't
+ ;; actually the value of the property
+ (null (get glyph property t)))
+ (add-spec-to-specifier new-specifier specifier))
+ (setq specifier new-specifier)
+ (put glyph property specifier)))))
+
+(defun glyph-property-instance (glyph property
+ &optional domain default no-fallback)
+ "Return the instance of GLYPH's PROPERTY in the specified DOMAIN.
+
+Under most circumstances, DOMAIN will be a particular window,
+ and the returned instance describes how the specified property
+ actually is displayed for that window and the particular buffer
+ in it. Note that this may not be the same as how the property
+ appears when the buffer is displayed in a different window or
+ frame, or how the property appears in the same window if you
+ switch to another buffer in that window; and in those cases,
+ the returned instance would be different.
+
+DOMAIN defaults to the selected window if omitted.
+
+DOMAIN can be a frame or device, instead of a window. The value
+ returned for a such a domain is used in special circumstances
+ when a more specific domain does not apply; for example, a frame
+ value might be used for coloring a toolbar, which is conceptually
+ attached to a frame rather than a particular window. The value
+ is also useful in determining what the value would be for a
+ particular window within the frame or device, if it is not
+ overridden by a more specific specification.
+
+If PROPERTY does not name a built-in property, its value will
+ simply be returned unless it is a specifier object, in which case
+ it will be instanced using `specifier-instance'.
+
+Optional arguments DEFAULT and NO-FALLBACK are the same as in
+ `specifier-instance'."
+ (check-argument-type 'glyphp glyph)
+ (let ((value (get glyph property)))
+ (if (specifierp value)
+ (setq value (specifier-instance value domain default no-fallback)))
+ value))
+
+(defun set-glyph-property (glyph property value &optional locale tag-set
+ how-to-add)
+ "Change a property of a GLYPH.
+
+NOTE: If you want to remove a property from a glyph, use
+ `remove-glyph-property' rather than attempting to set a value of nil
+ for the property.
+
+For built-in properties, the actual value of the property is a
+ specifier and you cannot change this; but you can change the
+ specifications within the specifier, and that is what this function
+ will do. For user-defined properties, you can use this function
+ to either change the actual value of the property or, if this value
+ is a specifier, change the specifications within it.
+
+If PROPERTY is a built-in property, the specifications to be added to
+ this property can be supplied in many different ways:
+
+ -- If VALUE is a simple instantiator (e.g. a string naming a font or
+ color) or a list of instantiators, then the instantiator(s) will
+ be added as a specification of the property for the given LOCALE
+ (which defaults to 'global if omitted).
+ -- If VALUE is a list of specifications (each of which is a cons of
+ a locale and a list of instantiators), then LOCALE must be nil
+ (it does not make sense to explicitly specify a locale in this
+ case), and specifications will be added as given.
+ -- If VALUE is a specifier (as would be returned by `glyph-property'
+ if no LOCALE argument is given), then some or all of the
+ specifications in the specifier will be added to the property.
+ In this case, the function is really equivalent to
+ `copy-specifier' and LOCALE has the same semantics (if it is
+ a particular locale, the specification for the locale will be
+ copied; if a locale type, specifications for all locales of
+ that type will be copied; if nil or 'all, then all
+ specifications will be copied).
+
+HOW-TO-ADD should be either nil or one of the symbols 'prepend,
+ 'append, 'remove-tag-set-prepend, 'remove-tag-set-append, 'remove-locale,
+ 'remove-locale-type, or 'remove-all. See `copy-specifier' and
+ `add-spec-to-specifier' for a description of what each of
+ these means. Most of the time, you do not need to worry about
+ this argument; the default behavior usually is fine.
+
+In general, it is OK to pass an instance object (e.g. as returned
+ by `glyph-property-instance') as an instantiator in place of
+ an actual instantiator. In such a case, the instantiator used
+ to create that instance object will be used (for example, if
+ you set a font-instance object as the value of the 'font
+ property, then the font name used to create that object will
+ be used instead). If some cases, however, doing this
+ conversion does not make sense, and this will be noted in
+ the documentation for particular types of instance objects.
+
+If PROPERTY is not a built-in property, then this function will
+ simply set its value if LOCALE is nil. However, if LOCALE is
+ given, then this function will attempt to add VALUE as the
+ instantiator for the given LOCALE, using `add-spec-to-specifier'.
+ If the value of the property is not a specifier, it will
+ automatically be converted into a 'generic specifier.
+
+
+The following symbols have predefined meanings:
+
+ image The image used to display the glyph.
+
+ baseline Percent above baseline that glyph is to be
+ displayed.
+
+ contrib-p Whether the glyph contributes to the
+ height of the line it's on.
+
+ face Face of this glyph (*not* a specifier)."
+ (check-argument-type 'glyphp glyph)
+ (if (memq property built-in-glyph-specifiers)
+ (set-specifier (get glyph property) value locale tag-set how-to-add)
+
+ ;; This section adds user defined properties.
+ (if (not locale)
+ (put glyph property value)
+ (convert-glyph-property-into-specifier glyph property)
+ (add-spec-to-specifier (get glyph property) value locale tag-set
+ how-to-add)))
+ value)
+
+(defun remove-glyph-property (glyph property &optional locale tag-set exact-p)
+ "Remove a property from a glyph.
+For built-in properties, this is analogous to `remove-specifier'.
+See `remove-specifier' for the meaning of the LOCALE, TAG-SET, and EXACT-P
+ arguments."
+ (or locale (setq locale 'all))
+ (if (memq property built-in-glyph-specifiers)
+ (remove-specifier (glyph-property glyph property) locale tag-set exact-p)
+ (if (eq locale 'all)
+ (remprop glyph property)
+ (convert-glyph-property-into-specifier glyph property)
+ (remove-specifier (glyph-property glyph property) locale tag-set
+ exact-p))))
+
+(defun glyph-face (glyph)
+ "Return the face of GLYPH."
+ (glyph-property glyph 'face))
+
+(defun set-glyph-face (glyph face)
+ "Change the face of GLYPH to FACE."
+; (interactive (glyph-interactive "face"))
+ (set-glyph-property glyph 'face face))
+
+(defun glyph-image (glyph &optional locale)
+ "Return the image of GLYPH in LOCALE, or nil if it is unspecified.
+
+LOCALE may be a locale (the instantiators for that particular locale
+ will be returned), a locale type (the specifications for all locales
+ of that type will be returned), 'all (all specifications will be
+ returned), or nil (the actual specifier object will be returned).
+
+See `glyph-property' for more information."
+ (glyph-property glyph 'image locale))
+
+(defun glyph-image-instance (glyph &optional domain default no-fallback)
+ "Return the instance of GLYPH's image in DOMAIN.
+
+Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window),
+ and an instance object describing how the image appears in that
+ particular window and buffer will be returned.
+
+See `glyph-property-instance' for more information."
+ (glyph-property-instance glyph 'image domain default no-fallback))
+
+(defun set-glyph-image (glyph spec &optional locale tag-set how-to-add)
+ "Change the image of GLYPH in LOCALE.
+
+SPEC should be an instantiator (a string or vector; see
+ `image-specifier-p' for a description of possible values here),
+ a list of (possibly tagged) instantiators, an alist of specifications
+ (each mapping a locale to an instantiator list), or an image specifier
+ object.
+
+If SPEC is an alist, LOCALE must be omitted. If SPEC is a
+ specifier object, LOCALE can be a locale, a locale type, 'all,
+ or nil; see `copy-specifier' for its semantics. Otherwise LOCALE
+ specifies the locale under which the specified instantiator(s)
+ will be added, and defaults to 'global.
+
+See `set-glyph-property' for more information."
+ ; (interactive (glyph-interactive "image"))
+ (set-glyph-property glyph 'image spec locale tag-set how-to-add))
+
+(defun glyph-contrib-p (glyph &optional locale)
+ "Return whether GLYPH contributes to its line height.
+
+LOCALE may be a locale (the instantiators for that particular locale
+ will be returned), a locale type (the specifications for all locales
+ of that type will be returned), 'all (all specifications will be
+ returned), or nil (the actual specifier object will be returned).
+
+See `glyph-property' for more information."
+ (glyph-property glyph 'contrib-p locale))
+
+(defun glyph-contrib-p-instance (glyph &optional domain default no-fallback)
+ "Return the instance of GLYPH's 'contrib-p property in DOMAIN.
+
+Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window),
+ and an instance object describing what the 'contrib-p property is in
+ that particular window and buffer will be returned.
+
+See `glyph-property-instance' for more information."
+ (glyph-property-instance glyph 'contrib-p domain default no-fallback))
+
+(defun set-glyph-contrib-p (glyph spec &optional locale tag-set how-to-add)
+ "Change the contrib-p property of GLYPH in LOCALE.
+
+SPEC should be an instantiator (t or nil), a list of (possibly
+ tagged) instantiators, an alist of specifications (each mapping a
+ locale to an instantiator list), or a boolean specifier object.
+
+If SPEC is an alist, LOCALE must be omitted. If SPEC is a
+ specifier object, LOCALE can be a locale, a locale type, 'all,
+ or nil; see `copy-specifier' for its semantics. Otherwise LOCALE
+ specifies the locale under which the specified instantiator(s)
+ will be added, and defaults to 'global.
+
+See `set-glyph-property' for more information."
+ ; (interactive (glyph-interactive "contrib-p"))
+ (set-glyph-property glyph 'contrib-p spec locale tag-set how-to-add))
+
+(defun glyph-baseline (glyph &optional locale)
+ "Return the baseline of GLYPH in LOCALE, or nil if it is unspecified.
+
+LOCALE may be a locale (the instantiators for that particular locale
+ will be returned), a locale type (the specifications for all locales
+ of that type will be returned), 'all (all specifications will be
+ returned), or nil (the actual specifier object will be returned).
+
+See `glyph-property' for more information."
+ (glyph-property glyph 'baseline locale))
+
+(defun glyph-baseline-instance (glyph &optional domain default no-fallback)
+ "Return the instance of GLYPH's baseline in DOMAIN.
+
+Normally DOMAIN will be a window or nil (meaning the selected window),
+ and an integer or nil (specifying the baseline in that particular
+ window and buffer) will be returned.
+
+See `glyph-property-instance' for more information."
+ (glyph-property-instance glyph 'baseline domain default no-fallback))
+
+(defun set-glyph-baseline (glyph spec &optional locale tag-set how-to-add)
+ "Change the baseline of GLYPH to SPEC in LOCALE.
+
+SPEC should be an instantiator (an integer [a percentage above the
+ baseline of the line the glyph is on] or nil), a list of (possibly
+ tagged) instantiators, an alist of specifications (each mapping a
+ locale to an instantiator list), or a generic specifier object.
+
+If SPEC is an alist, LOCALE must be omitted. If SPEC is a
+ specifier object, LOCALE can be a locale, a locale type, 'all,
+ or nil; see `copy-specifier' for its semantics. Otherwise LOCALE
+ specifies the locale under which the specified instantiator(s)
+ will be added, and defaults to 'global.
+
+See `set-glyph-property' for more information."
+ ; (interactive (glyph-interactive "baseline"))
+ (set-glyph-property glyph 'baseline spec locale tag-set how-to-add))
+
+(defun make-glyph (&optional spec-list type)
+ "Return a new `glyph' object of type TYPE.
+
+TYPE should be one of `buffer' (used for glyphs in an extent, the modeline,
+the toolbar, or elsewhere in a buffer), `pointer' (used for the mouse-pointer),
+or `icon' (used for a frame's icon), and defaults to `buffer'.
+
+SPEC-LIST is used to initialize the glyph's image. It is typically an
+image instantiator (a string or a vector; see `image-specifier-p' for
+a detailed description of the valid image instantiators), but can also
+be a list of such instantiators (each one in turn is tried until an
+image is successfully produced), a cons of a locale (frame, buffer, etc.)
+and an instantiator, a list of such conses, or any other form accepted
+by `canonicalize-spec-list'. See `make-specifier' for more information
+about specifiers."
+ (let ((glyph (make-glyph-internal type)))
+ (and spec-list (set-glyph-image glyph spec-list))
+ glyph))
+
+(defun buffer-glyph-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is a glyph of type `buffer'."
+ (and (glyphp object) (eq 'buffer (glyph-type object))))
+
+(defun pointer-glyph-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is a glyph of type `pointer'."
+ (and (glyphp object) (eq 'pointer (glyph-type object))))
+
+(defun icon-glyph-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is a glyph of type `icon'."
+ (and (glyphp object) (eq 'icon (glyph-type object))))
+
+(defun make-pointer-glyph (&optional spec-list)
+ "Return a new `pointer-glyph' object with the specification list SPEC-LIST.
+
+This is equivalent to calling `make-glyph', specifying a type of `pointer'.
+
+SPEC-LIST is used to initialize the glyph's image. It is typically an
+image instantiator (a string or a vector; see `image-specifier-p' for
+a detailed description of the valid image instantiators), but can also
+be a list of such instantiators (each one in turn is tried until an
+image is successfully produced), a cons of a locale (frame, buffer, etc.)
+and an instantiator, a list of such conses, or any other form accepted
+by `canonicalize-spec-list'. See `make-specifier' for more information
+about specifiers.
+
+You can also create a glyph with an empty SPEC-LIST and add image
+instantiators afterwards using `set-glyph-image'."
+ (make-glyph spec-list 'pointer))
+
+(defun make-icon-glyph (&optional spec-list)
+ "Return a new `icon-glyph' object with the specification list SPEC-LIST.
+
+This is equivalent to calling `make-glyph', specifying a type of `icon'.
+
+SPEC-LIST is used to initialize the glyph's image. It is typically an
+image instantiator (a string or a vector; see `image-specifier-p' for
+a detailed description of the valid image instantiators), but can also
+be a list of such instantiators (each one in turn is tried until an
+image is successfully produced), a cons of a locale (frame, buffer, etc.)
+and an instantiator, a list of such conses, or any other form accepted
+by `canonicalize-spec-list'. See `make-specifier' for more information
+about specifiers.
+
+You can also create a glyph with an empty SPEC-LIST and add image
+instantiators afterwards using `set-glyph-image'."
+ (make-glyph spec-list 'icon))
+
+(defun nothing-image-instance-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is an image instance of type `nothing'."
+ (and (image-instance-p object) (eq 'nothing (image-instance-type object))))
+
+(defun text-image-instance-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is an image instance of type `text'."
+ (and (image-instance-p object) (eq 'text (image-instance-type object))))
+
+(defun mono-pixmap-image-instance-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is an image instance of type `mono-pixmap'."
+ (and (image-instance-p object) (eq 'mono-pixmap
+ (image-instance-type object))))
+
+(defun color-pixmap-image-instance-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is an image instance of type `color-pixmap'."
+ (and (image-instance-p object) (eq 'color-pixmap
+ (image-instance-type object))))
+
+(defun pointer-image-instance-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is an image instance of type `pointer'."
+ (and (image-instance-p object) (eq 'pointer (image-instance-type object))))
+
+(defun subwindow-image-instance-p (object)
+ "Return t if OBJECT is an image instance of type `subwindow'.
+Subwindows are not implemented in this version of XEmacs."
+ (and (image-instance-p object) (eq 'subwindow (image-instance-type object))))
+
+;;;;;;;;;; the built-in glyphs
+
+(defvar text-pointer-glyph (make-pointer-glyph)
+ "*The shape of the mouse-pointer when over text.
+This is a glyph; use `set-glyph-image' to change it.")
+(set-glyph-face text-pointer-glyph 'pointer)
+
+(defvar nontext-pointer-glyph (make-pointer-glyph)
+ "*The shape of the mouse-pointer when over a buffer, but not over text.
+This is a glyph; use `set-glyph-image' to change it.
+If unspecified in a particular domain, `text-pointer-glyph' is used.")
+(set-glyph-face nontext-pointer-glyph 'pointer)
+
+(defvar modeline-pointer-glyph (make-pointer-glyph)
+ "*The shape of the mouse-pointer when over the modeline.
+This is a glyph; use `set-glyph-image' to change it.
+If unspecified in a particular domain, `nontext-pointer-glyph' is used.")
+(set-glyph-face modeline-pointer-glyph 'pointer)
+
+(defvar selection-pointer-glyph (make-pointer-glyph)
+ "*The shape of the mouse-pointer when over a selectable text region.
+This is a glyph; use `set-glyph-image' to change it.
+If unspecified in a particular domain, `text-pointer-glyph' is used.")
+(set-glyph-face selection-pointer-glyph 'pointer)
+
+(defvar busy-pointer-glyph (make-pointer-glyph)
+ "*The shape of the mouse-pointer when XEmacs is busy.
+This is a glyph; use `set-glyph-image' to change it.
+If unspecified in a particular domain, the pointer is not changed
+when XEmacs is busy.")
+(set-glyph-face busy-pointer-glyph 'pointer)
+
+(defvar toolbar-pointer-glyph (make-pointer-glyph)
+ "*The shape of the mouse-pointer when over a toolbar.
+This is a glyph; use `set-glyph-image' to change it.
+If unspecified in a particular domain, `nontext-pointer-glyph' is used.")
+(set-glyph-face toolbar-pointer-glyph 'pointer)
+
+(defvar divider-pointer-glyph (make-pointer-glyph)
+ "*The shape of the mouse-pointer when over a window divider.
+This is a glyph; use `set-glyph-image' to change it.
+If unspecified in a particular domain, `nontext-pointer-glyph' is used.")
+(set-glyph-face divider-pointer-glyph 'pointer)
+
+;; The following three are in C.
+(if (featurep 'menubar)
+ (set-glyph-face menubar-pointer-glyph 'pointer))
+(if (featurep 'scrollbar)
+ (set-glyph-face scrollbar-pointer-glyph 'pointer))
+(set-glyph-face gc-pointer-glyph 'pointer)
+
+;; Now add the magic access/set behavior.
+
+(defun dontusethis-set-value-glyph-handler (sym args fun harg handler)
+ (error "Use `set-glyph-image' to set `%s'" sym))
+(defun dontusethis-make-unbound-glyph-handler (sym args fun harg handler)
+ (error "Can't `makunbound' `%s'" sym))
+(defun dontusethis-make-local-glyph-handler (sym args fun harg handler)
+ (error "Use `set-glyph-image' to make local values for `%s'" sym))
+
+(defun define-constant-glyph (sym)
+ (dontusethis-set-symbol-value-handler
+ sym 'set-value
+ 'dontusethis-set-value-glyph-handler)
+ (dontusethis-set-symbol-value-handler
+ sym 'make-unbound
+ 'dontusethis-make-unbound-glyph-handler)
+ (dontusethis-set-symbol-value-handler
+ sym 'make-local
+ 'dontusethis-make-local-glyph-handler)
+ ;; Make frame properties magically work with glyph variables.
+ (put sym 'const-glyph-variable t))
+
+(define-constant-glyph 'text-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'nontext-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'modeline-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'selection-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'busy-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'gc-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'divider-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'toolbar-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'menubar-pointer-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'scrollbar-pointer-glyph)
+
+(define-constant-glyph 'octal-escape-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'control-arrow-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'invisible-text-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'hscroll-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'truncation-glyph)
+(define-constant-glyph 'continuation-glyph)
+
+(define-constant-glyph 'frame-icon-glyph)
+
+;; backwards compatibility garbage
+
+(defun dontusethis-old-pointer-shape-handler (sym args fun harg handler)
+ (let ((value (car args)))
+ (if (null value)
+ (remove-specifier harg 'global)
+ (set-glyph-image (symbol-value harg) value))))
+
+;; It might or might not be garbage, but it's rude. Make these
+;; 'compatible instead of 'obsolete. -slb
+(defun define-obsolete-pointer-glyph (old new)
+ (define-compatible-variable-alias old new)
+ (dontusethis-set-symbol-value-handler
+ old 'set-value 'dontusethis-old-pointer-shape-handler new))
+
+;;; (defvar x-pointer-shape nil)
+(define-obsolete-pointer-glyph 'x-pointer-shape 'text-pointer-glyph)
+
+;;; (defvar x-nontext-pointer-shape nil)
+(define-obsolete-pointer-glyph 'x-nontext-pointer-shape 'nontext-pointer-glyph)
+
+;;; (defvar x-mode-pointer-shape nil)
+(define-obsolete-pointer-glyph 'x-mode-pointer-shape 'modeline-pointer-glyph)
+
+;;; (defvar x-selection-pointer-shape nil)
+(define-obsolete-pointer-glyph 'x-selection-pointer-shape
+ 'selection-pointer-glyph)
+
+;;; (defvar x-busy-pointer-shape nil)
+(define-obsolete-pointer-glyph 'x-busy-pointer-shape 'busy-pointer-glyph)
+
+;;; (defvar x-gc-pointer-shape nil)
+(define-obsolete-pointer-glyph 'x-gc-pointer-shape 'gc-pointer-glyph)
+
+;;; (defvar x-toolbar-pointer-shape nil)
+(define-obsolete-pointer-glyph 'x-toolbar-pointer-shape 'toolbar-pointer-glyph)
+
+;;;;;;;;;; initialization
+
+(defun init-glyphs ()
+ ;; initialize default image types
+ (if (featurep 'x)
+ (set-console-type-image-conversion-list 'x
+ `(,@(if (featurep 'xpm) '(("\\.xpm\\'" [xpm :file nil] 2)))
+ ("\\.xbm\\'" [xbm :file nil] 2)
+ ,@(if (featurep 'xpm) '(("\\`/\\* XPM \\*/" [xpm :data nil] 2)))
+ ,@(if (featurep 'xface) '(("\\`X-Face:" [xface :data nil] 2)))
+ ,@(if (featurep 'gif) '(("\\.gif\\'" [gif :file nil] 2)
+ ("\\`GIF8[79]" [gif :data nil] 2)))
+ ,@(if (featurep 'jpeg) '(("\\.jpe?g\\'" [jpeg :file nil] 2)))
+ ;; all of the JFIF-format JPEG's that I've seen begin with
+ ;; the following. I have no idea if this is standard.
+ ,@(if (featurep 'jpeg) '(("\\`\377\330\377\340\000\020JFIF"
+ [jpeg :data nil] 2)))
+ ,@(if (featurep 'png) '(("\\.png\\'" [png :file nil] 2)))
+ ,@(if (featurep 'png) '(("\\`\211PNG" [png :data nil] 2)))
+ ("" [autodetect :data nil] 2))))
+ ;; #### this should really be formatted-string, not string but we
+ ;; don't have it implemented yet
+ ;;
+ ;; #define could also mean a bitmap as well as a version 1 XPM. Who
+ ;; cares. We don't want the file contents getting converted to a
+ ;; string in either case which is why the entry is there.
+ (if (featurep 'tty)
+ (progn
+ (set-console-type-image-conversion-list
+ 'tty
+ '(("^#define" [string :data "[xpm]"])
+ ("\\`X-Face:" [string :data "[xface]"])
+ ("\\`/\\* XPM \\*/" [string :data "[xpm]"])
+ ("\\`GIF87" [string :data "[gif]"])
+ ("\\`\377\330\340\000\020JFIF" [string :data "[jpeg]"])
+ ("" [string :data nil] 2)
+ ;; this last one is here for pointers and icons and such --
+ ;; strings are not allowed so they will be ignored.
+ ("" [nothing])))
+
+ ;; finish initializing truncation glyph -- created internally
+ ;; because it has a built-in bitmap
+ (set-glyph-image truncation-glyph "$" 'global 'tty)
+
+ ;; finish initializing continuation glyph -- created internally
+ ;; because it has a built-in bitmap
+ (set-glyph-image continuation-glyph "\\" 'global 'tty)
+
+ ;; finish initializing hscroll glyph -- created internally
+ ;; because it has a built-in bitmap
+ (set-glyph-image hscroll-glyph "$" 'global 'tty)))
+
+ (set-glyph-image octal-escape-glyph "\\")
+ (set-glyph-image control-arrow-glyph "^")
+ (set-glyph-image invisible-text-glyph " ...")
+ ;; (set-glyph-image hscroll-glyph "$")
+
+ (let ((face (make-face 'border-glyph
+ "Truncation and continuation glyphs face")))
+ (set-glyph-face continuation-glyph face)
+ (set-glyph-face truncation-glyph face)
+ (set-glyph-face hscroll-glyph face))
+
+ ;; finish initializing xemacs logo -- created internally because it
+ ;; has a built-in bitmap
+ (if (featurep 'xpm)
+ (set-glyph-image xemacs-logo
+ (concat "../etc/"
+ (if emacs-beta-version
+ "xemacs-beta.xpm"
+ "xemacs.xpm"))
+ 'global 'x))
+ (cond ((featurep 'xpm)
+ (set-glyph-image frame-icon-glyph
+ (concat "../etc/" "xemacs-icon.xpm")
+ 'global 'x))
+ ((featurep 'x)
+ (set-glyph-image frame-icon-glyph
+ (concat "../etc/" "xemacs-icon2.xbm")
+ 'global 'x)))
+
+ (if (featurep 'tty)
+ (set-glyph-image xemacs-logo
+ "XEmacs <insert spiffy graphic logo here>"
+ 'global 'tty))
+)
+
+(init-glyphs)
+
+;;; glyphs.el ends here.