1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
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AC_INIT(src/feature.h)
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Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(Eterm, 0.9.1)
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dnl# Set some basic variables
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DATE="`date '+%d %B %Y'`"
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AC_SUBST(DATE)
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2000-03-14 19:17:45 -08:00
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AUTHORS="Michael Jennings (mej@eterm.org) "
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AC_SUBST(AUTHORS)
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AUTHORS, "$AUTHORS")
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dnl# Supply default CFLAGS, if not specified by `CFLAGS=flags ./configure'
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if test ! -z "${CFLAGS}" -o ! -z "${CCOPTS}"; then
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CFLAGS_GIVEN=1
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else
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CFLAGS_GIVEN=0
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fi
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if test -z "${CFLAGS}"; then
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if test -z "${CCOPTS}"; then
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CCOPTS="-O"
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fi
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CFLAGS="$CCOPTS"
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fi
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AC_ARG_WITH(cc, [ --with-cc=compiler force Eterm to build with a particular compiler (like pgcc, egcs, etc.)],
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CC=$withval,
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if test -z "$CC"; then
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CC=check
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fi
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)
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if test "$CC" = "check"; then
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dnl# Check for Pentium compiler
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AC_CHECK_PROG(PGCC, pgcc, pgcc)
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2000-04-03 16:43:15 -07:00
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if test ! -z "$PGCC"; then
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CC=$PGCC
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else
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unset CC
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fi
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fi
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AC_PROG_CC
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AC_PROG_CPP
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dnl# These must be run after AC_PROG_CC but before any other macros that use
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dnl# the C compiler
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AC_AIX
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AC_ISC_POSIX
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AC_MINIX
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dnl# At least make the attempt to support CygWin32
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AC_CYGWIN
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AC_ARG_PROGRAM
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AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
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dnl# Where are we?
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for distribution root)
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DIST_ROOT=`pwd`
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AC_SUBST(DIST_ROOT)
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AC_MSG_RESULT($DIST_ROOT)
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AC_GCC_TRADITIONAL
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dnl # If using gcc, use -O2. If -g works with it, use that too
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if test "${CFLAGS_GIVEN}" -ne 1; then
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if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then
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if test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_g" = "yes"; then
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CCOPTS='-g -O2'
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else
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CCOPTS='-O2'
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fi
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CFLAGS="$CCOPTS"
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fi
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fi
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AC_PROG_INSTALL
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dnl# Check for host system type
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AC_CANONICAL_HOST
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dnl# Check the sanity of what we've done so far
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AM_SANITY_CHECK
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dnl# Most people don't want the developer-only clutter
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AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
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dnl# If it's there, what the hell?
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AM_WITH_DMALLOC
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dnl# Look for needed programs
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AC_CHECK_PROG(SED, sed, sed, false)
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AC_CHECK_PROG(RM, rm, rm, true)
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AC_CHECK_PROG(CP, cp, cp, false)
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AC_CHECK_PROG(CHMOD, chmod, chmod, true)
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AC_CHECK_PROG(TAR, tar, tar, tar)
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AC_CHECK_PROG(MKDIR, mkdir, mkdir, false)
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AC_CHECK_PROG(CTAGS, ctags, ctags, true)
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AC_CHECK_PROG(AR, ar, ar, false)
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AC_CHECK_PROG(MV, mv, mv, true)
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Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_PROG(TIC, tic, tic, true)
|
1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_LN_S
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
AC_PATH_PROG(PERL, perl, /usr/bin/perl, $PATH:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/contrib/bin)
|
|
|
|
AC_PATH_PROG(AWK, awk, /usr/bin/awk, $PATH:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/contrib/bin)
|
|
|
|
export PERL AWK
|
1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int, 4)
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long, 4)
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *, 4)
|
1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long, 8)
|
|
|
|
dnl AC_C_BIGENDIAN
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
AC_C_CONST
|
|
|
|
AC_C_INLINE
|
|
|
|
AC_PATH_XTRA
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if test "$ac_cv_lib_socket_connect" = "yes" ; then
|
|
|
|
SUBLIBS="-lsocket"
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if test "$ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname" = "yes" ; then
|
|
|
|
SUBLIBS="$SUBLIBS -lnsl"
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl# Checks for header files.
|
|
|
|
AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(fcntl.h termios.h \
|
|
|
|
sys/ioctl.h sys/select.h sys/time.h \
|
|
|
|
sys/sockio.h sys/byteorder.h \
|
|
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|
utmpx.h unistd.h bsd/signal.h regex.h \
|
2000-03-02 09:48:30 -08:00
|
|
|
regexp.h stdarg.h X11/Xmu/Atoms.h)
|
1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_HEADER_TIME
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|
|
dnl# Missing typedefs and replacements
|
|
|
|
AC_TYPE_MODE_T
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_TYPE(off_t, long)
|
|
|
|
AC_TYPE_PID_T
|
|
|
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AC_TYPE_UID_T
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
dnl# Checks for library functions.
|
|
|
|
AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
|
2000-03-02 09:48:30 -08:00
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(atexit _exit unsetenv setutent seteuid memmove putenv strsep setresuid setresgid memmem usleep snprintf)
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
dps_snprintf_oflow()
|
1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
|
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|
|
|
|
|
dnl# Check for the need for -lutil on BSD systems
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNC(login,
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LOGIN)
|
|
|
|
, AC_CHECK_LIB(util, login, LIBS="$LIBS -lutil" ;
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|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LOGIN)
|
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|
|
))
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNC(logout,
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LOGOUT)
|
|
|
|
, AC_CHECK_LIB(util, logout, LIBS="$LIBS -lutil" ;
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LOGOUT)
|
|
|
|
))
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNC(getpwuid, , AC_CHECK_LIB(sun, getpwuid, LIBS="$LIBS -lsun"))
|
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|
1999-10-11 11:37:55 -07:00
|
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|
dnl#
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dnl# Utility stuff
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dnl#
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1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
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dnl# Did they want debugging?
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for debugging level)
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AC_ARG_WITH(debugging, [ --with-debugging[=num] enable debugging output, num is an optional level],
|
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if test "$withval" = "yes"; then
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withval=4
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else
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:
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fi
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if test "$withval" != "no"; then
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echo "$withval"
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEBUG, $withval)
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else
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|
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echo "no debugging"
|
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fi, echo "4"
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEBUG, 4)
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)
|
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|
1999-10-12 11:51:56 -07:00
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AC_CHECK_FUNC(ptsname,
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HAVE_PTSNAME=yes
|
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)
|
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AC_CHECK_FUNC(grantpt,
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HAVE_GRANTPT=yes
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)
|
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AC_CHECK_FUNC(unlockpt,
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HAVE_UNLOCKPT=yes
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)
|
1999-10-11 11:37:55 -07:00
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dnl# Check for the appropriate pty mechanism
|
|
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for pty mechanism)
|
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PTY_MECH=""
|
1999-10-27 06:39:30 -07:00
|
|
|
if test -c /dev/ptc ; then
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1999-10-11 11:37:55 -07:00
|
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DEV_PTC)
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PTY_MECH="AIX $PTY_MECH"
|
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fi
|
1999-10-12 11:51:56 -07:00
|
|
|
if test -r /dev/ptmx -a ! -z "$HAVE_PTSNAME" -a ! -z "$HAVE_GRANTPT" -a ! -z "$HAVE_UNLOCKPT"; then
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1999-10-11 11:37:55 -07:00
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|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DEV_PTMX)
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PTY_MECH="SVR4 $PTY_MECH"
|
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fi
|
1999-10-12 11:51:56 -07:00
|
|
|
if test -c /dev/ptyp128 ; then
|
1999-10-11 11:37:55 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SCO_PTYS)
|
|
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|
PTY_MECH="SCO $PTY_MECH"
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if test "X$PTY_MECH" = "X"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(generic pty's only)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT($PTY_MECH)
|
|
|
|
fi
|
1999-12-30 04:44:45 -08:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for pty group)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(pty-group,
|
|
|
|
[ --with-pty-group[=gid] specify the group that should own pty files],
|
|
|
|
if test "$withval" = "yes"; then
|
|
|
|
PTY_GRP_NAME=`ls -1l /dev/pty* 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 | awk '{print $4}'`
|
|
|
|
if test ! -z "$PTY_GRP_NAME"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT($PTY_GRP_NAME)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PTY_GRP_NAME, "$PTY_GRP_NAME")
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(unable to determine. This feature will not be enabled.)
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
elif test "$withval" = "no"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT($withval)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PTY_GRP_NAME, "$withval")
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
,
|
|
|
|
PTY_GRP_NAME=`ls -1l /dev/pty* 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 | awk '{print $4}'`
|
|
|
|
if test ! -z "$PTY_GRP_NAME"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT($PTY_GRP_NAME)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PTY_GRP_NAME, "$PTY_GRP_NAME")
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
)
|
1999-10-11 11:37:55 -07:00
|
|
|
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
dnl#
|
|
|
|
dnl# FEATURES
|
|
|
|
dnl#
|
1999-12-06 09:20:16 -08:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if Pablo support is wanted)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(pablo,
|
|
|
|
[ --with-pablo[=DIR] compile with Pablo I/O Tracing support (using Pablo prefix DIR)],
|
|
|
|
if test "$withval" != "no"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
if test "$withval" != "yes"; then
|
|
|
|
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I${withval}/include"
|
|
|
|
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L${withval}/lib"
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADER(IOTrace.h,
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(PabloTraceExt, initIOTrace,
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(IOTRACE)
|
|
|
|
LIBS="$LIBS -lPabloTraceExt -lPabloTrace"
|
|
|
|
echo "Pablo support enabled. Headers in ${withval}/include. Libraries in ${withval}/lib."
|
|
|
|
,
|
|
|
|
echo "*** ERROR: Pablo support was requested but the Pablo libraries could not be"
|
|
|
|
echo "*** found. Please check config.log for further information."
|
|
|
|
echo "*** Pablo support will NOT be included."
|
|
|
|
, -lPabloTrace)
|
|
|
|
,
|
|
|
|
echo "*** ERROR: Pablo support was requested but the Pablo header files could not be"
|
|
|
|
echo "*** found. Please check the value you passed to --with-pablo."
|
|
|
|
echo "*** Pablo support will NOT be included.")
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
)
|
2000-01-11 23:49:02 -08:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if profiling macros should be included)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(profile,
|
|
|
|
[ --enable-profile compile with code profiling macros enabled],
|
|
|
|
if test "$enableval" = "yes"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_PROFILE)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
)
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for pixmap support)
|
1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(imlib,
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
[ --with-imlib[=DIR] compile with Imlib support (Imlib residing in DIR/lib) (default)],
|
1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
|
|
|
if test "$withval" != "no"; then
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I${withval}/include -L${withval}/lib"
|
|
|
|
GRLIBS="-lImlib"
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(PIXMAP_SUPPORT)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(BACKING_STORE)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
GRLIBS=""
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
GRLIBS="-lImlib"
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(PIXMAP_SUPPORT)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(BACKING_STORE)
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for transparency support)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(trans,
|
1999-10-04 15:24:28 -07:00
|
|
|
[ --enable-trans[=imlib] compile with transparency support (\"=imlib\" will use Imlib instead of Xlib for transparency)],
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
if test "$enableval" = "imlib"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes, using Imlib)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(PIXMAP_OFFSET)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(IMLIB_TRANS)
|
|
|
|
elif test "$enableval" != "no"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(PIXMAP_OFFSET)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(PIXMAP_OFFSET)
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for utmp support)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(utmp,
|
|
|
|
[ --enable-utmp compile with utmp support],
|
|
|
|
if test "$enableval" != "no"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
1999-12-07 17:13:44 -08:00
|
|
|
UTMP=1
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(UTMP_SUPPORT)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
1999-12-07 17:13:44 -08:00
|
|
|
UTMP=0
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(UTMP_SUPPORT)
|
1999-12-07 17:13:44 -08:00
|
|
|
UTMP=1
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
)
|
1999-12-07 17:13:44 -08:00
|
|
|
if test $UTMP -eq 1; then
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(utempter, addToUtmp,
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UTEMPTER)
|
|
|
|
LIBS="$LIBS -lutempter"
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
fi
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for backspace key configuration)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(backspace,
|
1999-10-04 15:24:28 -07:00
|
|
|
[ --with-backspace=KEY force backspace to send KEY (KEY is either \"bs\" for ^H or \"del\" for ^?)],
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
if test "$withval" = "bs"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(forcing Backspace to send Ctrl-H)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(FORCE_BACKSPACE)
|
|
|
|
elif test "$withval" = "del"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(forcing Backspace to send Ctrl-?)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(FORCE_DELETE)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(default)
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(default)
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for delete key configuration)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(delete,
|
1999-10-04 15:24:28 -07:00
|
|
|
[ --with-delete=SETTING force delete to SETTING (\"server\" to use the X server value always,
|
|
|
|
\"execute\" to send the old default execute escape sequence,
|
|
|
|
or a quoted string to use a specific string)],
|
|
|
|
if test "$withval" = "server"; then
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(X server value)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(NO_DELETE_KEY)
|
1999-10-04 15:24:28 -07:00
|
|
|
elif test "$withval" = "no"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(X server value)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(NO_DELETE_KEY)
|
|
|
|
elif test "$withval" = "execute"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(send execute sequence)
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(forcing Delete to send "$withval")
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(KS_DELETE, "$withval")
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(default)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(KS_DELETE, "\177")
|
|
|
|
)
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
XTERM_HOME="\033\133H"
|
|
|
|
LINUX_HOME="\033\1331~"
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for home key configuration)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(home,
|
|
|
|
[ --with-home=SEQUENCE specify which sequence to use for the Home key ("xterm", "linux", or "vt102")],
|
|
|
|
if test "$withval" = "xterm"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(emulate xterm)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(KS_HOME, "$XTERM_HOME")
|
|
|
|
elif test "$withval" = "linux"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(emulate linux console/vt220)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(KS_HOME, "$LINUX_HOME")
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(default vt102)
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(default)
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
XTERM_END="\033\133F"
|
|
|
|
LINUX_END="\033\1334~"
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for end key configuration)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(end,
|
|
|
|
[ --with-end=SEQUENCE specify which sequence to use for the End key ("xterm", "linux", or "vt102")],
|
|
|
|
if test "$withval" = "xterm"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(emulate xterm)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(KS_END, "$XTERM_END")
|
|
|
|
elif test "$withval" = "linux"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(emulate linux console/vt220)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(KS_END, "$LINUX_END")
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(default vt102)
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(default)
|
|
|
|
)
|
2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
|
|
|
MULTICHAR_ENCODING=""
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for multi-charset support)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(multi-charset,
|
|
|
|
[ --enable-multi-charset compile with multi-charset support],
|
1999-10-07 12:47:14 -07:00
|
|
|
if test "$enableval" = "yes" -o "$enableval" = "kanji"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(kanji)
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(MULTI_CHARSET)
|
2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
|
|
|
DEF_FONT_IDX=0
|
|
|
|
MULTICHAR_ENCODING="eucj"
|
|
|
|
FONT0="fixed"
|
|
|
|
FONT1="8x16"
|
|
|
|
FONT2="9x18"
|
|
|
|
FONT3="12x24"
|
|
|
|
FONT4="13x26"
|
|
|
|
MFONT0="k14"
|
|
|
|
MFONT1="jiskan16"
|
|
|
|
MFONT2="jiskan18"
|
|
|
|
MFONT3="jiskan24"
|
|
|
|
MFONT4="jiskan26"
|
1999-12-13 04:10:50 -08:00
|
|
|
elif test "$enableval" = "euc-kr" -o "$enableval" = "euckr"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(euckr)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(MULTI_CHARSET)
|
2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
|
|
|
DEF_FONT_IDX=1
|
|
|
|
MULTICHAR_ENCODING="euckr"
|
|
|
|
FONT0="7x14"
|
|
|
|
FONT1="8x16"
|
|
|
|
FONT2="9x18"
|
|
|
|
FONT3="10x20"
|
|
|
|
FONT4="12x24"
|
|
|
|
MFONT0="-*-gulim-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-*-140-ksc5601.1987-0"
|
|
|
|
MFONT1="-*-gulim-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-160-ksc5601.1987-0"
|
|
|
|
MFONT2="-*-gulim-medium-r-normal--18-*-*-*-*-180-ksc5601.1987-0"
|
|
|
|
MFONT3="-*-gulim-medium-r-normal--20-*-*-*-*-200-ksc5601.1987-0"
|
|
|
|
MFONT4="-*-gulim-medium-r-normal--24-*-*-*-*-240-ksc5601.1987-0"
|
1999-12-10 18:06:33 -08:00
|
|
|
elif test "$enableval" = "utf-8" -o "$enableval" = "utf8"; then
|
1999-10-07 12:47:14 -07:00
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AC_MSG_RESULT(utf-8)
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AC_DEFINE(MULTI_CHARSET)
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2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
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DEF_FONT_IDX=2
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MULTICHAR_ENCODING="utf8"
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MFONT0="-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--7-70-75-75-c-50-iso10646-1"
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MFONT1="-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1"
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MFONT2="-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1"
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MFONT3="-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-iso10646-1"
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MFONT4="-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso10646-1"
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FONT0="5x7"
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FONT1="6x10"
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FONT2="fixed"
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FONT3="8x13"
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FONT4="9x15"
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1999-12-10 18:06:33 -08:00
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elif test "$enableval" = "no"; then
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1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
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AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
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2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
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DEF_FONT_IDX=2
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FONT0="5x7"
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FONT1="6x10"
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FONT2="fixed"
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FONT3="8x13"
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FONT4="9x15"
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1999-12-10 18:06:33 -08:00
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else
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AC_ERROR(invalid value for --enable-multi-charset)
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1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
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fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
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2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
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DEF_FONT_IDX=2
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MULTICHAR_ENCODING=none
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MFONT0=none
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MFONT1=none
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MFONT2=none
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MFONT3=none
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MFONT4=none
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FONT0="5x7"
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FONT1="6x10"
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FONT2="fixed"
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FONT3="8x13"
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FONT4="9x15"
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1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
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)
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2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEF_FONT_IDX, $DEF_FONT_IDX)
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FONT0, "$FONT0")
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FONT1, "$FONT1")
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FONT2, "$FONT2")
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FONT3, "$FONT3")
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FONT4, "$FONT4")
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AC_SUBST(DEF_FONT_IDX)
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AC_SUBST(FONT0)
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AC_SUBST(FONT1)
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AC_SUBST(FONT2)
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AC_SUBST(FONT3)
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AC_SUBST(FONT4)
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
export FONT0 FONT1 FONT2 FONT3 FONT4 DEF_FONT_IDX
|
2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MULTICHAR_ENCODING, "$MULTICHAR_ENCODING")
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MFONT0, "$MFONT0")
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MFONT1, "$MFONT1")
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MFONT2, "$MFONT2")
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MFONT3, "$MFONT3")
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MFONT4, "$MFONT4")
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(MULTICHAR_ENCODING)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(MFONT0)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(MFONT1)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(MFONT2)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(MFONT3)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(MFONT4)
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
export MFONT0 MFONT1 MFONT2 MFONT3 MFONT4 MULTICHAR_ENCODING
|
2000-01-07 07:51:22 -08:00
|
|
|
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for XIM support)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(xim,
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
[ --enable-xim compile with XIM support (default)],
|
|
|
|
if test "$enableval" = "no"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
XIM="FALSE"
|
|
|
|
else
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(USE_XIM)
|
|
|
|
XIM="TRUE"
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(USE_XIM)
|
|
|
|
XIM="TRUE"
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
)
|
Fri Feb 18 21:09:29 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Okay, I've added a new option to configure. --config-buffer-size=NNNN
will set the theme parser's line buffer size. What does this mean?
Well, this determines how big a line being parsed can get at any one
stage of parsing. So if you use %dirscan() on a large directory, or
you use %random() on a large list, or you simply have some very large
lines in your config file, making this buffer size larger will enable
them to be handled. The down side to this is that your Eterms will
appear to take up more memory. In reality they don't, since all that
memory gets freed, but it isn't returned to the OS until Eterm exits,
and the RSS won't go down unless part or all of Eterm is swapped out
by the OS. So you've been warned. :-)
For those who didn't go digging by themselves, what I added yesterday
were three new builtin functions:
%get(variable) Retrieves the value of a theme variable
%put(variable value) Sets the value of a theme variable
%put(variable) Removes a theme variable
%dirscan(directory) Returns a list of the files in a directory
Everything here should be fairly self-explanatory. The variables
are internal to Eterm. They will last until Eterm exits, so you
can refer to them in later theme files, unless of course you call
%put() with a variable but no value (which removes the variable).
Also note that %dirscan() returns only the filenames, not the
full pathnames. This is for two reasons: One, you already know the
path to the file since you specified it. Two, it enables handling of
directories with larger numbers of files since the path isn't
uselessly duplicated for each entry it generates.
These new functions will be the backbone for a new random background
system since the *.list files are rather clumsy in a lot of ways. I
am not yet sure how it will work exactly, but I know I'll need these
functions to do it. :-)
SVN revision: 2104
2000-02-18 22:29:37 -08:00
|
|
|
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Greek keyboard support)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(greek,
|
|
|
|
[ --enable-greek compile with support for Greek keyboards],
|
|
|
|
if test "$enableval" = "yes"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(GREEK_SUPPORT)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
fi, AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
)
|
Fri Feb 18 21:09:29 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Okay, I've added a new option to configure. --config-buffer-size=NNNN
will set the theme parser's line buffer size. What does this mean?
Well, this determines how big a line being parsed can get at any one
stage of parsing. So if you use %dirscan() on a large directory, or
you use %random() on a large list, or you simply have some very large
lines in your config file, making this buffer size larger will enable
them to be handled. The down side to this is that your Eterms will
appear to take up more memory. In reality they don't, since all that
memory gets freed, but it isn't returned to the OS until Eterm exits,
and the RSS won't go down unless part or all of Eterm is swapped out
by the OS. So you've been warned. :-)
For those who didn't go digging by themselves, what I added yesterday
were three new builtin functions:
%get(variable) Retrieves the value of a theme variable
%put(variable value) Sets the value of a theme variable
%put(variable) Removes a theme variable
%dirscan(directory) Returns a list of the files in a directory
Everything here should be fairly self-explanatory. The variables
are internal to Eterm. They will last until Eterm exits, so you
can refer to them in later theme files, unless of course you call
%put() with a variable but no value (which removes the variable).
Also note that %dirscan() returns only the filenames, not the
full pathnames. This is for two reasons: One, you already know the
path to the file since you specified it. Two, it enables handling of
directories with larger numbers of files since the path isn't
uselessly duplicated for each entry it generates.
These new functions will be the backbone for a new random background
system since the *.list files are rather clumsy in a lot of ways. I
am not yet sure how it will work exactly, but I know I'll need these
functions to do it. :-)
SVN revision: 2104
2000-02-18 22:29:37 -08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CONFIG_BUFF_SIZE=20480
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the buffer size of the config file parser)
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(config-buffer-size,
|
|
|
|
[ --config-buffer-size specifies the size of the buffer Eterm uses for parsing the config file (default is 20 Kb)],
|
|
|
|
if test "$withval" != "yes" -a "$withval" != "no"; then
|
|
|
|
CONFIG_BUFF_SIZE=$withval
|
|
|
|
fi)
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT($CONFIG_BUFF_SIZE bytes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_BUFF, $CONFIG_BUFF_SIZE)
|
|
|
|
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
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AC_ARG_WITH(terminfo,
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[ --without-terminfo do not compile the Eterm terminfo file],
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if test "$withval" = "yes"; then
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:
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else
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TIC=true
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fi)
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Fri Feb 18 21:09:29 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Okay, I've added a new option to configure. --config-buffer-size=NNNN
will set the theme parser's line buffer size. What does this mean?
Well, this determines how big a line being parsed can get at any one
stage of parsing. So if you use %dirscan() on a large directory, or
you use %random() on a large list, or you simply have some very large
lines in your config file, making this buffer size larger will enable
them to be handled. The down side to this is that your Eterms will
appear to take up more memory. In reality they don't, since all that
memory gets freed, but it isn't returned to the OS until Eterm exits,
and the RSS won't go down unless part or all of Eterm is swapped out
by the OS. So you've been warned. :-)
For those who didn't go digging by themselves, what I added yesterday
were three new builtin functions:
%get(variable) Retrieves the value of a theme variable
%put(variable value) Sets the value of a theme variable
%put(variable) Removes a theme variable
%dirscan(directory) Returns a list of the files in a directory
Everything here should be fairly self-explanatory. The variables
are internal to Eterm. They will last until Eterm exits, so you
can refer to them in later theme files, unless of course you call
%put() with a variable but no value (which removes the variable).
Also note that %dirscan() returns only the filenames, not the
full pathnames. This is for two reasons: One, you already know the
path to the file since you specified it. Two, it enables handling of
directories with larger numbers of files since the path isn't
uselessly duplicated for each entry it generates.
These new functions will be the backbone for a new random background
system since the *.list files are rather clumsy in a lot of ways. I
am not yet sure how it will work exactly, but I know I'll need these
functions to do it. :-)
SVN revision: 2104
2000-02-18 22:29:37 -08:00
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1999-12-10 18:06:33 -08:00
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AC_ARG_WITH(theme-update,
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[ --with-theme-update existing themes will be forceably removed and new ones installed],
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if test "$withval" = "yes"; then
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REMOVE_THEMES=yes
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else
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REMOVE_THEMES=no
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fi, REMOVE_THEMES=no
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)
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AC_SUBST(REMOVE_THEMES)
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1999-10-07 12:47:14 -07:00
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dnl# AC_MSG_CHECKING(which threads library to use)
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dnl# AC_ARG_WITH(threads,
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dnl# [ --with-threads[=STYLE] compile with threads support, STYLE is either "posix" or blank
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dnl# (disabled by default)],
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dnl# case $withval in
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dnl# [yes | posix )]
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dnl# AC_MSG_RESULT(POSIX)
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dnl# THREADS_LIB=posix
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dnl# ;;
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dnl# [* )]
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dnl# AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
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dnl# ;;
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dnl# esac
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dnl# , AC_MSG_RESULT(none))
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dnl# if test "$THREADS_LIB" = "posix"; then
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dnl# AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, pthread_create, CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_REENTRANT" ; THREADLIBS="-lpthread"
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dnl# AC_DEFINE(USE_POSIX_THREADS)
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dnl# AC_DEFINE(MUTEX_SYNCH)
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dnl# , , -D_REENTRANT -L/usr/lib -L/lib -L/usr/local/lib)
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dnl# fi
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1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
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1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
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dnl#
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dnl# X LIBRARIES
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dnl#
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1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
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AC_CHECK_LIB(X11, XOpenDisplay, X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -lX11", [
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echo "ERROR: You need libX11 to build Eterm. Verify that you have libX11.a or";
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echo " libX11.so installed and that it is located in the X libraries";
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echo " directory shown above. If it is in a different directory, try using";
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echo " the --x-libraries parameter to configure.";
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AC_MSG_ERROR([Fatal: libX11 not found.])], $X_LIBS $SUBLIBS)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(Xext, XextAddDisplay, X_LIBS="-lXext $X_LIBS", [
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echo "ERROR: You need libXext to build Eterm. Verify that you have libXext.a or";
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echo " libXext.so installed and that it is located in the X libraries";
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echo " directory shown above. If it is in a different directory, try using";
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echo " the --x-libraries parameter to configure.";
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AC_MSG_ERROR([Fatal: libXext not found.])], $X_LIBS $SUBLIBS)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(Xext, XShapeQueryExtension, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_SHAPE_EXT), , $X_LIBS $SUBLIBS)
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1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
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# check if we need X_LOCALE definition
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2000-03-01 19:31:41 -08:00
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AC_CHECK_LIB(X11, _Xsetlocale, , AC_DEFINE(NO_XLOCALE), $X_LIBS $SUBLIBS)
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# For multibyte selection handling
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if test "$MULTICHAR_ENCODING" != "none"; then
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AC_CHECK_LIB(Xmu, XmuInternAtom, X_LIBS="-lXmu $X_LIBS", , $X_LIBS $SUBLIBS)
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fi
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1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
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# check X11R6 for XIM
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if test "$XIM" = "TRUE"; then
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AC_CHECK_LIB(X11, XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback, AC_DEFINE(USE_X11R6_XIM), , $X_LIBS $SUBLIBS)
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fi
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1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
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if test -z "$PIXMAPSED"; then
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AC_CHECK_PROG(IMLIB_CONFIG, imlib-config, imlib-config, no)
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if test "$IMLIB_CONFIG" != "no"; then
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if test "$prefix" = "NONE"; then
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(imlib-config for prefix)
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prefix="`$IMLIB_CONFIG --prefix`"
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AC_MSG_RESULT($prefix)
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fi
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(imlib-config for the value of CFLAGS)
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CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$IMLIB_CONFIG --cflags`"
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AC_MSG_RESULT($CFLAGS)
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(imlib-config for the value of GRLIBS)
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GRLIBS="$GRLIBS `$IMLIB_CONFIG --libs`"
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AC_MSG_RESULT($GRLIBS)
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SAVE_LIBS="$LIBS"
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LIBS="$GRLIBS"
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(the sanity of new compile/link flags)
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AC_TRY_LINK(, , echo "yes", echo "no" ; IMLIB_CONFIG="no" ;
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AC_WARN(Compile/link failed. Reverting to manual method.)
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)
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LIBS="$SAVE_LIBS"
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fi
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if test "$IMLIB_CONFIG" = "no"; then
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AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_get_valid, GRLIBS="$GRLIBS -lpng -lz -lm", ,
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$SUBLIBS $X_LIBS -lz -lm)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(jpeg, jpeg_read_scanlines, GRLIBS="$GRLIBS -ljpeg", ,
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$SUBLIBS $X_LIBS)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(tiff, TIFFOpen, GRLIBS="$GRLIBS -ltiff", ,
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$SUBLIBS $X_LIBS -lm)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(gif, DGifOpenFileName, GRLIBS="$GRLIBS -lgif", ,
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$SUBLIBS $X_LIBS)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(ungif, DGifOpenFileName, GRLIBS="$GRLIBS -lungif", ,
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$SUBLIBS $X_LIBS)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(Imlib, Imlib_init, , [
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echo "WARNING: Imlib was not found or did not correctly link.";
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echo " Please check config.log to see what the error was.";
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echo " I will attempt to continue, but things may go wrong.";
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AC_MSG_WARN([WARNING: libImlib not found. Attempting to continue anyway.])],
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$GRLIBS $SUBLIBS $X_LIBS)
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fi
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fi
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AC_PREFIX(Eterm)
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AC_PREFIX(gcc)
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2000-01-12 00:14:45 -08:00
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if test "$prefix" = "NONE"; then
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prefix=$ac_default_prefix
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fi
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1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
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dnl Stack Tracing toys
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(stack-trace, [ --disable-stack-trace disable stack trace on abnormal termination],
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if test "$enableval" = "no"; then
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AC_DEFINE(NO_STACK_TRACE)
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NO_STACK_TRACE=1
|
|
|
|
fi
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)
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|
if test "$NO_STACK_TRACE" != "1"; then
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AC_PATH_PROG(DBX, dbx, no)
|
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|
|
if test "$DBX" != "no"; then
|
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|
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DBX, "$DBX")
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|
|
|
fi
|
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|
|
AC_PATH_PROG(GDB, gdb, no)
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|
|
|
if test "$GDB" != "no"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GDB, "$GDB")
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|
|
|
fi
|
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|
|
AC_PATH_PROG(PSTACK, pstack, no, $PATH:/usr/proc/bin:/usr/sbin)
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|
|
if test "$PSTACK" != "no"; then
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|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PSTACK, "$PSTACK")
|
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|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(cl, U_STACK_TRACE, LIBS="$LIBS -lcl")
|
|
|
|
fi
|
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|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Linux 2.1 or higher)
|
|
|
|
OS_NAME=`uname -s`
|
|
|
|
if test "$OS_NAME" = "Linux"; then
|
|
|
|
OS_REV=`uname -r`
|
|
|
|
OS_MAJOR=`echo $OS_REV | cut -d. -f1`
|
|
|
|
OS_MINOR=`echo $OS_REV | cut -d. -f2`
|
|
|
|
if test "$OS_MAJOR" -ge "2" -a "$OS_MINOR" -ge "1"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(NEED_LINUX_HACK)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl# Enable/disable humor
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(sense-of-humor, [ --without-sense-of-humor Specify this if you have no sense of humor],
|
|
|
|
if test "$withval" = "no"; then
|
|
|
|
HUMOR=none
|
|
|
|
fi)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if test -z "$HUMOR"; then
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(Kenny, life_signs, , [
|
|
|
|
echo " Oh my god, they killed Kenny! You bastards!"
|
|
|
|
])
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
1999-08-17 18:12:47 -07:00
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_SEARCH_PATH, "~/.Eterm/themes:~/.Eterm:${prefix}/share/Eterm/themes:${prefix}/share/Eterm")
|
|
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|
|
1999-08-17 16:01:18 -07:00
|
|
|
CFLAGS=${CFLAGS--O}
|
|
|
|
LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS--O}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(CC)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(CPPFLAGS)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(LIBS)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(THREADLIBS)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(GRLIBS)
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
basedir=.
|
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|
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|
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|
|
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
|
|
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|
|
Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
0.9.1. There's quite a bit of new stuff here.
* Added scrollbar thumb support.
* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff. The terminfo file is
now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
--without-terminfo). The config files still say xterm, though,
because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
terminal. =P But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
termcap and just name it "xterm" instead. Thanks to Marius Gedminas
<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.
* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
<dgames@isoc.net>.
* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
and --with-end= options to configure. The --with-terminfo option is
also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.
* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus. This
is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image. So you
could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
to normal on focus in.
* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses. Each
image state can have a foreground and background color defined. The
current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
color (for solid color mode). So menu text color is set by the menu
imageclass. And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
of the imageclass.
* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better. They are
still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
screen. :-)
* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo. It's now much simpler.
There are two options: home on output, and home on input, the former
being a combination of echo and refresh. Also, keypresses that don't
necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.
* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
work on the Not Game. Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
with theme parsing.
* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program. Also added
a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
in your scrollback buffer. Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
it. "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
itself to reset the highlighting.
* And of course, the biggie. Eterm now supports a completely-
customizeable buttonbar. Not a menubar, a buttonbar. It can have an
arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
just like a menuitem. So a button could bring up a menu (like a
menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
operation (like a toolbar). Each button can have an icon, text, or
both. And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
buttonbar. You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.
As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken. So
beware. :-) I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
but I can't test every possibility. Let me know if you find anything
that's broken, and enjoy!
SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-10 16:25:07 -08:00
|
|
|
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile bg/Makefile doc/Makefile utils/Makefile libmej/Makefile
|
|
|
|
pix/Makefile src/Makefile themes/Makefile Eterm.spec)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Do replacements on theme files and such. All variables to be replaced
|
|
|
|
# by this routine MUST be exported before the awk script runs.
|
|
|
|
if test "X$PKGDATADIR" = "X" ; then
|
|
|
|
PKGDATADIR=`eval eval eval eval echo "$datadir/$PACKAGE"`
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
export PKGDATADIR
|
|
|
|
# Mega evals to make sure all the relative variables get resolved.
|
|
|
|
BINDIR=`eval eval eval eval echo ${bindir}`
|
|
|
|
export BINDIR bindir prefix exec_prefix datadir PACKAGE
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
changequote(%&, &%)dnl
|
|
|
|
%&
|
|
|
|
for i in utils/kEsetroot themes/Eterm/theme.cfg themes/auto/theme.cfg themes/cEterm/theme.cfg \
|
|
|
|
themes/chooser/theme.cfg themes/emacs/theme.cfg themes/irc/theme.cfg themes/mutt/theme.cfg \
|
|
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themes/trans/theme.cfg ; do
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echo creating $i
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$AWK '{if (match($0,/@[A-Za-z0-9_]*@/)) {
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i=ENVIRON[substr($0,RSTART+1,RLENGTH-2)];
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outp=$0;
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gsub(/@[A-Za-z0-9_]*@/,i,outp);
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print outp;
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} else {
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print $0;
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}
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}' $i.in > $i
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done
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dnl If we're not building with Imlib support, don't build Esetroot
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sed -e 's/^bin_PROGRAMS.*$//g' doc/Makefile > doc/Makefile.new
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fi
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echo "
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$PACKAGE $VERSION
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Configuration:
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Source code location: ${srcdir}
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Compiler: ${CC} ${CFLAGS}
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Host System Type: ${host}
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Graphics libraries: ${GRLIBS}
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X libraries/paths: ${X_LIBS}
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Install path: ${prefix}
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See src/feature.h for further configuration information.
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Now type 'make' to build $PACKAGE $VERSION.
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"
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