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+;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
;; Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
((stringp menuitem)
(and (string-match "^\\(-+\\|=+\\):\\(.*\\)" menuitem)
(setq item (match-string 2 menuitem))
- (or (member item '(;; Motif-compatible
+ (or (member item '(;; Motif-compatible
"singleLine"
"doubleLine"
"singleDashedLine"
BEFORE, if provided, is the name of a menu item before which this item should
be added, if this item is not on the menu already. If the item is already
present, it will not be moved.
-If IN-MENU is present use that instead of `current-menubar' as the menu to
-change.
-"
+IN-MENU, if provided, means use that instead of `current-menubar' as the
+ menu to change."
;; Note easymenu.el uses the fact that menu-leaf can be a submenu.
(add-menu-item-1 t menu-path menu-leaf before in-menu))
;; I actually liked the old name better, but the interface has changed too
-;; drastically to keep it. --Stig
+;; drastically to keep it. --Stig
(defun add-submenu (menu-path submenu &optional before in-menu)
"Add a menu to the menubar or one of its submenus.
If the named menu exists already, it is changed.
See the documentation of `current-menubar' for the syntax.
BEFORE, if provided, is the name of a menu before which this menu should
be added, if this menu is not on its parent already. If the menu is already
- present, it will not be moved."
+ present, it will not be moved.
+IN-MENU, if provided, means use that instead of `current-menubar' as the
+ menu to change."
(check-menu-syntax submenu nil)
(add-menu-item-1 nil menu-path submenu before in-menu))
-
-(defun purecopy-menubar (x)
- ;; this calls purecopy on the strings, and the contents of the vectors,
- ;; but not on the vectors themselves, or the conses - those must be
- ;; writable.
- (cond ((vectorp x)
- (let ((i (length x)))
- (while (> i 0)
- (aset x (1- i) (purecopy (aref x (1- i))))
- (setq i (1- i))))
- x)
- ((consp x)
- (let ((rest x))
- (while rest
- (setcar rest (purecopy-menubar (car rest)))
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- x)
- (t
- (purecopy x))))
+;; purespace is no more, so this function is unnecessary
+;(defun purecopy-menubar (x)
+; ;; this calls purecopy on the strings, and the contents of the vectors,
+; ;; but not on the vectors themselves, or the conses - those must be
+; ;; writable.
+; (cond ((vectorp x)
+; (let ((i (length x)))
+; (while (> i 0)
+; (aset x (1- i) (purecopy (aref x (1- i))))
+; (setq i (1- i))))
+; x)
+; ((consp x)
+; (let ((rest x))
+; (while rest
+; (setcar rest (purecopy-menubar (car rest)))
+; (setq rest (cdr rest))))
+; x)
+; (t
+; (purecopy x))))
(defun delete-menu-item (path &optional from-menu)
"Remove the named menu item from the menu hierarchy.
-PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
-the menu hierarchy. The documentation of `add-submenu' describes menu-paths."
+PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item
+in the menu hierarchy. The documentation of `add-submenu' describes
+menu paths.
+FROM-MENU, if provided, means use that instead of `current-menubar'
+as the menu to change."
(let* ((pair (condition-case nil (find-menu-item (or from-menu
current-menubar) path)
(error nil)))
(defun relabel-menu-item (path new-name)
"Change the string of the specified menu item.
-PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
+PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
-under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
+under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\".
NEW-NAME is the string that the menu item will be printed as from now on."
- (or (stringp new-name)
- (setq new-name (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'stringp new-name))))
+ (check-type new-name string)
(let* ((menubar current-menubar)
(pair (find-menu-item menubar path))
(item (car pair))
;; into the menubar if we didn't want people to use 'em?
;; x-font-menu.el is the only known offender right now and that ought to be
;; rehashed a bit.
-;;
+;;
(defun enable-menu-item-1 (path toggle-p on-p)
(let (menu item)
(defun enable-menu-item (path)
"Make the named menu item be selectable.
-PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
+PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
-under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
+under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\"."
(enable-menu-item-1 path nil t))
(defun disable-menu-item (path)
"Make the named menu item be unselectable.
-PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
+PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
-under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
+under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\"."
(enable-menu-item-1 path nil nil))
(defun select-toggle-menu-item (path)
"Make the named toggle- or radio-style menu item be in the `selected' state.
-PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
+PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
-under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
+under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\"."
(enable-menu-item-1 path t t))
(defun deselect-toggle-menu-item (path)
"Make the named toggle- or radio-style menu item be in the `unselected' state.
-PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
+PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
-under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
+under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\"."
(enable-menu-item-1 path t nil))
(extent-property extent 'context-menu))
context-extents))))
(popup-menu
- (cond ((and global-popup-menu mode-popup-menu)
+ (progn
;; Merge global-popup-menu and mode-popup-menu
- (check-menu-syntax mode-popup-menu)
- (let* ((title (car mode-popup-menu))
- (items (cdr mode-popup-menu))
+ (and mode-popup-menu (check-menu-syntax mode-popup-menu))
+ (let* ((mode-title (and (stringp (car mode-popup-menu))
+ (car mode-popup-menu)))
+ (mode-items (if mode-title (cdr mode-popup-menu)
+ mode-popup-menu))
+ (global-title (and (stringp (car global-popup-menu))
+ (car global-popup-menu)))
+ (global-items (if global-title (cdr global-popup-menu)
+ global-popup-menu))
mode-filters)
;; Strip keywords from local menu for attaching them at the top
- (while (and items
- (keywordp (car items)))
+ (while (and mode-items
+ (keywordp (car mode-items)))
;; Push both keyword and its argument.
- (push (pop items) mode-filters)
- (push (pop items) mode-filters))
+ (push (pop mode-items) mode-filters)
+ (push (pop mode-items) mode-filters))
(setq mode-filters (nreverse mode-filters))
;; If mode-filters contains a keyword already present in
;; `global-popup-menu', you will probably lose.
- (append (list (car global-popup-menu))
+ (append (cond ((not popup-menu-titles) (list ""))
+ (mode-title (list mode-title))
+ (global-title (list global-title))
+ (t (list "")))
mode-filters
- (cdr global-popup-menu)
- '("---" "---")
- (if popup-menu-titles (list title))
- (if popup-menu-titles '("---" "---"))
- items
- context-menu-items)))
- (t
- (append
- (or mode-popup-menu
- global-popup-menu
- (error "No menu defined in this buffer"))
- context-menu-items))))
+ context-menu-items
+ (and context-menu-items mode-items '("---"))
+ mode-items
+ (and (or context-menu-items mode-items)
+ global-items '("---" "---"))
+ (and global-title (list global-title))
+ global-items
+ ))))
(while (popup-up-p)
(dispatch-event (next-event)))
))
-
+
(defun popup-buffer-menu (event)
"Pop up a copy of the Buffers menu (from the menubar) where the mouse is clicked."
(interactive "e")
MENU-DESC and EVENT are as in the call to `popup-menu'."
;; partially stolen from w3
+
+ ;; This function is way gross and assumes to much about menu
+ ;; processing that is X specific. Under mswindows popup menus behave
+ ;; in reasonable ways that you can't obstruct.
(let ((echo-keystrokes 0)
new-event)
(popup-menu menu-desc event)
(setq new-event (next-command-event new-event))
(cond ((misc-user-event-p new-event)
(throw 'popup-done new-event))
- ((not (popup-up-p))
- (setq unread-command-events (cons new-event
- unread-command-events))
- (throw 'popup-done nil))
((button-release-event-p new-event);; don't beep twice
nil)
- ((event-matches-key-specifier-p (quit-char))
+ ;; It shows how bogus this function is that the event
+ ;; arg could be missing and no-one noticed ...
+ ((event-matches-key-specifier-p new-event (quit-char))
(signal 'quit nil))
+ ;; mswindows has no pop-down processing (selection is
+ ;; atomic) so doing anything more makes no sense. Since
+ ;; popup-up-p is always false under mswindows, this
+ ;; function has been ordered to do essentially X-specifc
+ ;; processing after this check.
+ ((not (popup-up-p))
+ (setq unread-command-events (cons new-event
+ unread-command-events))
+ (throw 'popup-done nil))
+ ;; mswindows never gets here
(t
(beep)
(message "please make a choice from the menu.")))))))