(defcustom default-toolbar-position ;; added for the options menu - dverna
(default-toolbar-position)
- "The location of the default toolbar. It can be 'top, 'bootom, 'left or
+ "The location of the default toolbar. It can be 'top, 'bottom, 'left or
'right. This option can be customized through the options menu."
:group 'display
- :type '(choice (const :tag "top" 'top)
- (const :tag "bottom" 'bottom)
- (const :tag "left" 'left)
- (const :tag "right" 'right))
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "top" top)
+ (const :tag "bottom" bottom)
+ (const :tag "left" left)
+ (const :tag "right" right))
:set #'(lambda (var val)
(set-default-toolbar-position val)
(setq default-toolbar-position val))
(defvar last-pressed-toolbar-button nil)
(defvar toolbar-active nil)
+(defvar toolbar-blank-press-function nil
+ "Function to call if a blank area of the toolbar is pressed.")
+
;;
;; It really sucks that we also have to tie onto
;; default-mouse-motion-handler to make sliding buttons work right.
(setq last-pressed-toolbar-button button))
;; Added by Bob Weiner, Motorola Inc., 10/6/95, to handle
;; presses on blank portions of toolbars.
- (and (boundp 'toolbar-blank-press-function)
- (functionp toolbar-blank-press-function)
- (funcall toolbar-blank-press-function event)))))
+ (when (functionp toolbar-blank-press-function)
+ (funcall toolbar-blank-press-function event)))))
(defun release-and-activate-toolbar-button (event)
"Release a toolbar button and activate its callback.
(setq zmacs-region-stays t)
(release-toolbar-button-internal event nil))
+(defun make-toolbar-specifier (spec-list)
+ "Return a new `toolbar' specifier object with the given specification 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.
+
+Toolbar specifiers are used to specify the format of a toolbar.
+The values of the variables `default-toolbar', `top-toolbar',
+`left-toolbar', `right-toolbar', and `bottom-toolbar' are always
+toolbar specifiers.
+
+Valid toolbar instantiators are called \"toolbar descriptors\"
+and are lists of vectors. See `default-toolbar' for a description
+of the exact format."
+ (make-specifier-and-init 'toolbar spec-list))
+
;;; toolbar.el ends here